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Show 202 203 supplements will be incorporated into the curriculum as they pertain to the dietary management of the condition. Prerequisite: Nutri LS1020 and Nutri 2320; Zool 2200 or HthSci 1110 /llll. Nutri DV3420. Multicultural Health and Nutrition (3) F, S (Cross listed with Health DV3420) The application and understanding of social, religious, economic and aesthetic qualities of foods provides the knowledge for the explorations of the food patterns of various cultures. The understanding or world food problems as they pertain to the health will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Nutri LS1020 and Nutri 2320. Nutri 4220. Sports Nutrition (3) F The nutritional support necessary to achieve optimum athletic performance will be discussed in the context of diet and metabolism. In addition, the use of ergogenic aids will be addressed with reference to athletic performance. Prerequisite: Nutri LSI020, Nutri2320, and Zool 2200 or HthSci 1110/1111. Nutri 4320. Current Issues in Nutrition (2) F, S Review of the current literature will be the premise of student presentations given throughout the semester. Prerequisites: NutriLS1020 and Nutri 2320 or consent of instmctor. Nutri 4420. Health and Nutrition in the Older Adult (3) F, S (on-line only) (Cross listed with Health 4420) The developmental process of late adulthood with focus on the physiological age-related changes provides the foundation for the understanding of the nutritional support needed life-long in order to prevent and manage nutritionally related chronic diseases; the process of nutritional assessment and prescription are addressed in the elderly. Prerequisite: Nutri LS1020, Nutri 2320 and Nutri 3220. MASTER LEVEL COURSES Nutri 6320. Current Issues in Nutrition (2) F, S Review of the current literature will be the premise of student presentations given throughout the semester. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Nutri 6220. Sports Nutrition (3) F The nutritional support necessary to achieve optimum athletic performance will be discussed in the context of diet and metabolism. In addition, the use of ergogenic aids will be addressed with reference to athletic performance. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSES - PE These classes may be taken on a credit/no credit basis. The courses are listed under the general type of activity (i.e. Combative, Fitness, Racquet Sports, etc.) Skill levels of each course are denoted by E, Elementary, I, Intermediate, A, Advanced. Courses which require an additional fee for the student are PE1210E, PE1210I, PE1240E, PE1240I, PE1250E, PE1250I, PE1270E, PE1270I, PE1300E, PE1300I, PE1330E, PE1330I, PE1340E, PE1340I, PE1350E, PE1350I and PE1420. All classes listed below are one (1) credit hour and may be taken on a credit/no credit basis. PE 1010E. Martial Arts (Karate, Elementary) (1) Su, F, S PE 10101. Martial Arts (Karate, Intermediate) (1) Su, F, S PE 1010A. Martial Arts (Karate, Advanced) (1) Su, F, S PE 1040E. Fencing, Elementary (1) F, S PE 10401. Fencing, Intermediate (1) F, S PE 1060. Cross Training For Fitness (1) Su, F, S PE 1070. Walking for Fitness (1) Su, F, S PE 1080. Fitness for Life (CR/NC) F, S PE 1090E. Aerobic Dance, Elementary (1) Su, F, S PE 10901. Aerobic Dance, Intermediate (1) Su, F, S PE 1100. Jogging (1) Su, F, S PE 1120E. Strength Training, Elementary (1) Su, F, S PE 11201. Strength Training, Intermediate (1) Su, F, S PE 1150E. Badminton, Elementary (1) Su, F, S PE 11501. Badminton, Intermediate (1) Su, F, S PE 1170E. Racquetball, Elementary (1) Su, F, S PE 11701. Racquetball, Intermediate (1) Su, F, S PE 1170A. Racquetball, Advanced (1) Su, F, S PE 1190E. Tennis, Elementary (1) Su, F, S PE 11901. Tennis, Intermediate (1) Su, F, S PE 1210E. Archery, Elementary (1) S PE 12101. Archery, Intermediate (1) 5 PE 1230E. Bicycling, Elementary (1) Su, S PE 1240E. Billiards, Elementary (1) Su, F, S PE 12401. Billiards, Intermediate (1) Su, F, S PE 1250E. Bowling, Elementary (1) Su, F, S PE 12501. Bowling, Intermediate (1) Su, F, S PE 1260. Fishing (1) 5 PE 1270E. Golf, Elementary (1) Su, F, S PE 12701. Golf, Intermediate (1) Su, F, S PE 1290. Hiking (1) F, S PE 1300E. Rock Climbing, Elementary (1) F, S PE 13001. Rock Climbing, Intermediate (1) F, S PE 1320. Sailboating (1) Su PE 1330E. Skiing, Elementary (CR/NC) 5 PE 13301. Skiing, Intermediate (CR/NC) 5 PE 1340E. Cross Country Skiing, Elementary (CR/NC) 5 PE 13401. Cross Country Skiing, Intermediate (CR/NC) 5 PE 1350E. Snowboarding, Elementary (CR/NC) S PE 13501. Snowboarding, Intermediate (CR/NC) 5 PE 1380. Dance Promotion (CR/NC) F, S PE 1390. Rodeo (CR/NC) F, S PE 1420. Marksmanship (CR/NC) F, S PE 1460. Hatha Yoga (CR/NC) Su, F, S PE 1500E. Basketball, Elementary (1) Su, F, S PE 15001. Basketball, Intermediate (1) 5m, F, S PE 1520E. Soccer, Elementary (1) Su, F, S PE 15201. Soccer, Intermediate (1) Su, F, S PE 1530. Softball (1) Su, F PE 1540E. Volleyball, Elementary (1) 5m, F, 5 PE 15401. Volleyball, Intermediate (1) 5m, F, 5 PE 1560E. Swimming, Elementary (1) 5m, F, 5 PE 15601. Swimming, Intermediate (1) 5m, F, S PE 1560A. Swimming Advanced (1) 5m, F, 5 PE 1570. Swimming, Aerobic (1) 5m, F, 5 PE 1580. Water Exercise (CR/NC) 5m, F, 5 PE 1600. Water Sports (1) 5m, F, 5 PE 1690. Lifeguarding (2) 5 Skills and knowledge needed by lifeguards to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. The course content and activities prepare lifeguard candidates to recognize emergencies, respond quickly and effectively to emergencies, and prevent drownings and other incidents. The course also teaches other skills and individual needs to become a professional lifeguard. Upon successful completion of this course participants will be certified in American Red Cross CPR for Professional Rescuer and Lifeguard Training. Please note: The Lifeguard Training certificate includes certification in first aid. Prerequisites: Skills screening will be required. PE 1890A. Sports Skills (1) F, S Designed for students to diagnose, analyze, and assess their own personal skills, strengths, and weaknesses in fitness, movement, and sports. PE 1890B. Sports Skills (1) F, 5 Designed for students to diagnose, analyze, and assess their own personal skills, strengths, and weaknesses in fitness, movement, and sports. PE 2000. Foundations of Physical Education/Coaching (3) F, 5 Examination of history, philosophy, career opportunities, issues, and trends in physical education/coaching. Emphasis on professional preparation requirements and competencies. PE 2010. Sports Officiating: Volleyball (2) F Lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of volleyball officiating, rules and techniques. PE 2020. Sports Officiating: Baseball/Softball (2) 5 Lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of baseball/softball officiating rules and techniques. PE 2030. Sports Officiating: Football (2) F Lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of football officiating, rules and techniques. PE 2040. Sports Officiating: Basketball (2) 5 Lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of basketball officiating, rules and techniques. PE 2050. Scuba Diving (2) 5m, F, 5 Offered through Continuing Education only. PE 2200. Foundations of the Lifestyle Management Professions (2) F, S Designed to orient and acquaint students with the goals, objectives, scope, professional preparation, career opportunities, and trends in the lifestyle management profession. PE 2300. Exercise, Conditioning and Nutrition (3) F, 5 The basic principles of physical conditioning and nutritional support will provide the foundation for understanding how to develop physical performance. Prerequisite: Health SS1030 and Nutri/Health LS1020. PE 2480. Fitness for Life Concepts (1) F, 5 Prescribe individualized programs for weight control, cardiovascular endurance, strength and flexibility. PE 2600. Motor Development St Pedagogy (3) F, 5 Description of the structural and functional principles of human growth and development. Introduction of motor learning principles with emphasis on their application to pedagogy. Prerequisites: PE1890A, PE1890B, PE2000. PE 2800. Individual Projects (1-4) F, 5 A comprehensive study of a significant problem in the field of physical education. Hours to be arranged. PE 2890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) F, 5 Open to all students in Physical Education who meet the minimum Cooperative Work Experience requirements of the department. Provides academic credit for on-the-job experience. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. PE 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) As Needed Consult the semester class schedule for current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. PE 3100. Teaching/Coaching Football (2) F Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching football. Prerequisites: PE 1890A,PE 1890B, PE 2000 and PE 2600. PE 3110. Teaching/Coaching Basketball (2) 5 Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching basketball. Prerequisites: PE 1890A, PE 1890B, PE 2000 and PE 2600. PE 3120. Teaching/Coaching Baseball St Softball (2) 5 Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching baseball and Softball. Prerequisites: PE 1890A,PE 1890B, PE 2000, and PE 2600. PE 3130. Teaching/Coaching Track and Field (2) 5 Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching track and field. Prerequisites: PE 1890A, PE 1890B, PE 2000 and PE 2600. PE 3200. Teaching/Coaching Volleyball (2) F Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching volleyball. Prerequisites: PE 1890A, PE 1890B, PE 2000 and PE 2600. PE 3220. Teaching/Coaching Golf (2) 5 Techniques and methods in the teaching/coaching of golf. Prerequisites: PE 1890A,PE 1890B, PE 2000 and PE 2600. PE 3230. Teaching/Coaching Tennis (2) F, 5 (Alternate Years) The techniques and methods of teaching/coaching tennis. Prerequisites: PE 1890A,PE 1890B, PE 2000 and PE 2600. PE 3250. Teaching/Coaching Soccer (2) F, 5 (Alternate Years) Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching soccer. Prerequisites: PE 1890A, PE 1890B, PE 2000 and PE 2600. PE 3260. Teaching/Coaching Lifelong Leisure Activities (2) F Designed to give students a broad variety of noncompetitive/ nonconventional activities and sports that are beneficial as lifetime sports. Prerequisites: PE 1890A, PE 1890B, PE 2000. PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GENED Interdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS Applied Science & Technology CEET CS MFET/MET CMT DG PRENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC IDT SST TBE Arts & Humanities COMM ENGL FORLNG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART Business & Econ MBA MPACC/ACCTNG BUSADM FIN LOM MGMT MKTG ECON/QUANT IS&T Education MEDUC CHFAM ATHL/AT HEALTH/NUTRI PE/REC" EDUC Health Professions CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS/HIM NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY Science BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH/MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral Sciences CJ ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AER0SP MILSCI NAVSCI Continuing Ed Davis Campus Weber State University Weber State University |