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School of Applied Sciences
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- Fin 636: Financial Mgmt Health Care Institutions
- Fin 533: Security Analysis and Portfolio Mgmt
- Fin 445: Internship In Insurance and Risk Mgmt
School of Applied Sciences
Health, Exercise Sci & Recreation Mgmt
- SRA 660: Sport and Leisure Economics
- SRA 672: Business of Sport and Recreation
- SRA 628: Qualitative Inquiry
- SRA 626: Statistical Analysis I
- SRA 603: Data Analytics Methodologies
- SRA 580: Recreational Therapy for Older Adults
- SRA 511: Applied Statistics
- SRA 503: Data Analytics and Methodologies
- SRA 410: Senior Seminar: Professional Development
- SRA 394: Therapeutic Exercise and Fitness
- SRA 475: Legal Aspects of Sport and Recreation
- SRA 370: Sports Economics and Finance
- SRA 330: Sport Governance and Policy
- SRA 270: The Business of Sport
- SA 693: Sport Analytics Capstone
- SA 622: Phys Aspects of Sport Perform & Monitor
- SA 623: Data Based Preven & Mgmt of Sport Injury
- SA 621: Data Analytics in Strength & Conditionin
- SA 613: Machine Learning in Sport
- SA 612: Sport Economic Analytics
- SA 611: Sport Business
- SA 605: Comm & Data Visualization in Sport
- SA 604: Quan and Qual Research Methods
- SA 603: Big Data Analytics and Data Management
- SA 602: Predictive Analytics in Sport
- SA 601: Measurement and Evaluation in Sport
- SA 511: Applied Statistics
- PH 698: Public Health Practicum
- PH 699: Public Health Capstone
- PH 555: Health Equity
- PH 528: Public Health Policy
- PH 511: Applied Statistics
- PH 470: Practical Applications in Public Health
- PH 391: Special Topics in Health
- PH 352: Basic Epidemiology
- PH 319: Global Health
- PH 305: Program Planning and Evaluation
- PH 300: Environmental Health
- PH 195: Foundations of Public Health
- HP 403: Advanced Athletic Training
- HP 303: Prevention & Care of Athletic Injuries
- HK 751: Advanced Independent Study
- HK 752: Advanced Independent Study
- HK 711: Measurement Theory and Practice
- HK 710: Meta-Analysis
- HK 606: Ethics and Human Subjects Research
- Espr 797: Dissertation
- ES 697: Thesis
- ES 750: Advanced Seminar in Exercise Science
- ES 655: Problems in PE/Health Education
- ES 653: Independent Research
- ES 652: Advanced Individual Study
- ES 651: Advanced Individual Study
- ES 644: Control of Human Voluntary Movement
- ES 632: Advanced Structural Kinesiology
- ES 626: Statistical Analysis I
- ES 625: Research Design and Evaluation
- ES 620: Selected Topics in Exercise Science
- ES 616: Exercise Physiology II
- ES 615: Physiological Aspects of Aging
- ES 612: Instrumentation & Analysis in Biomechani
- ES 613: Health Aspects of Physical Activity
- ES 614: Cardiovascular Physiology
- ES 611: Exercise Physiology I
- ES 609: Motor Behavior
- ES 606: Ethics and Human Subjects Research
- ES 603: Data Analytics Methodologies
- ES 574: Selected Problems in Special Populations
- ES 544: The American Woman in Sports
- ES 542: Sports Psychology
- ES 515: Stress and the Brain
- ES 512: Foundations of Biomechanics
- ES 503: Data Analytics and Methodologies
- ES 511: Applied Statistics
- ES 493: Internship
- ES 471: Mgmt. of Health, Fitness and Sport Progr
- ES 490: Independent Study
- ES 473: Practicum
- ES 457: Exercise Testing & Prescription Lab
- ES 456: Exercise Testing & Prescription
- ES 446: Biomechanics of Human Movement
- ES 440: Behavioral Aspects of Exercise
- ES 394: Therapeutic Exercise and Fitness
- ES 391: Trends & Topics in Exercise Science
- ES 349: Physiology of Exercise Laboratory
- ES 348: Physiology of Exercise
- ES 347: Kinesiology Lab
- ES 346: Kinesiology
- ES 338: Motor Learning and Control
- ES 319: Sport and Society
- ES 104: Sports in the Ancient World
- ES 100: Introduction to Exercise Science
- EL 453: Advanced Sports Conditioning
- EL 442: Dive Supervisor
- EL 359: Coaching Track and Field
- EL 357: Coaching Volleyball
- EL 355: Coaching Baseball-Softball
- EL 354: Coaching Basketball
- EL 353: Advanced Sports Conditioning
- EL 352: Coaching Football
- EL 342: Master Diver
- EL 269: Advanced Aqua Exercise
- EL 255: Coaching Tennis
- EL 253: Advanced Sports Conditioning
- EL 251: Advanced Weight Lifting
- EL 247: Advanced Tennis
- EL 242: Advanced Open Water Scuba Diving
- EL 239: Advanced Golf
- EL 237: Advanced Bowling
- EL 229: Advanced Body Contouring & Conditioning
- EL 234: Sports Officiating II
- EL 233: Sports Officiating I
- EL 217: Advanced Volleyball
- EL 218: Advanced Fencing
- EL 219: Advanced Archery
- EL 224: Advanced Racquetball
- EL 175: Lifeguarding Instructor
- EL 174: Water Safety Instructor
- EL 172: Advanced Swimming
- EL 173: Lifeguarding
- EL 171: Intermediate Swimming
- EL 170: Beginning Swimming
- EL 169: Aqua Exercise
- EL 159: High Impact Aerobics
- EL 158: Low Impact Aerobics
- EL 156: Jogging
- EL 155: Walking I
- EL 154: Coaching Soccer
- EL 153: Sports Conditioning
- EL 151: Weight Lifting
- EL 142: Open Water Scuba Diving
- EL 147: Tennis
- EL 139: Golf
- EL 137: Bowling
- EL 133: Backpacking
- EL 132: Canoeing
- EL 129: Body Contouring and Conditioning
- EL 124: Racquetball
- EL 120: Intro to Lifetime Leisure Activities
- EL 119: Archery
- EL 118: Beginning Fencing
- EL 105: Self Defense Activities
- EL 117: Volleyball
- EL 111: Cycling
- EL 103: Ropes Courses and Climbing Basics
- EL 100: Wilderness Living Techniques
- ES 608: Methods & Procedures of Graded Exercise
- ES 351: Measurement & Statistics in Exercise Sci
- HP 506: Current Topics
- ES 650: Seminar In Exercise Science
- ES 610: Internship in Exercise Science
- EL 231: Teaching Techniques for Small Craft
- EL 200: Teaching Techniques for Land-Based Adven
- EL 134: Kayaking
- ES 447: Biomechanics Laboratory
- ES 514: Applied Electromyography
- ES 618: Advanced Muscle Physiology
- ES 548: Biomechanics of Injury
- ES 350: Research Methods in HESRM
- ES 396: Allied Health Terminology
- ES 344: Aging in the 21st Century
- SRA 697: Thesis
- SRA 691: Prinicples & Practices of Leisure & Recr
- SRA 671: Recreation Admin. Program Administration
- SRA 654: Directed Event Programming
- SRA 652: Advanced Independent Study
- SRA 653: Independent Research
- SRA 651: Advanced Independent Study
- SRA 627: Internship
- SRA 625: Research Design and Evaluation
- SRA 602: Assessment & Evalua. of Rec. Admin. Prog
- SRA 600: Issues & Trends in Recreation Admin. Pro
- SRA 574: Current Trends in Therapeutic Recreation
- SRA 497: Cooperative Field Practicum
- SRA 499: Cooperative Field Practicum
- SRA 498: Cooperative Field Practicum
- SRA 490: Independent Study
- SRA 473: Supervision and Administration of Therap
- SRA 471: Admin. of Recreation Admin. Programs
- SRA 425: Design and Maintenance of Facilities
- SRA 401: Internship in Recreation Administration
- SRA 392: Practicum in Rec. Administration II
- SRA 391: Practicum in Recreation Administration I
- SRA 388: Assessment/Planning in Therapeutic Rec
- SRA 372: Procedures and Techniques in Therapeutic
- SRA 371: Camp Leadership
- SRA 375: Recreational Sports Programming
- SRA 380: Current Issues in Travel & Tourism Mgmt.
- SRA 332: Outdoor Recreation
- SRA 302: Program Planning & Development
- SRA 262: Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation
- SRA 301: Planning & Evaluation in SRA
- HK 797: Dissertation
- HK 750: Seminar in Health and Kinesiology
- PH 595: Human Health and Illness
Course Numbering System
Courses are described by a subject prefix (e.g., Accy for Accountancy) followed by a three-digit number (complete listing of course prefixes). This constitutes the official designation of the course for the purposes of registration and official records. The official course title also appears following the course number, along with a brief description of the course. The number of semester hours of credit for the course and information about pre- or corequisites is also provided. The following numbering system determines the level of the course and availability to students.
Course Level | Description |
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1-99 | Courses that accrue no credit toward a degree |
100-299 | Lower-division courses; open to all students for undergraduate credit |
300-499 | Upper-division or advanced courses; open as undergraduate credit to students who are classified as sophomore or higher, or by permission of the department offering the course |
500-599 | Courses open as graduate credit to graduate students and open as undergraduate upper-division credit to undergraduate students who are classified as juniors or seniors |
600-799 | Courses open to graduate students |
Prerequisites are listed for some courses. A student may not take a course unless these prerequisites have been met. In a continuous course sequence (such as Writ 101, 102 or Math 261, 262, 263, 264) the prior courses are prerequisite to the subsequent courses unless otherwise stated. Thus, a student who has failed one semester of a continuous course sequence may not take a subsequent course in that sequence until the failed course has been passed. In the case of modern or ancient language sequences (such as Span 101, 102, 201, 202), a student may begin at any level but then must take any subsequent courses in order. If a corequisite course is listed, this course must be taken during the same semester as the first course.