APPLIED EXERCISE SCIENCES (AEXS)
AEXS 670 - SPORT MEDICINE PRINCIPLES FOR SPORT PROFESSIONALS
Prerequisite: Admission
This course will study the latest research techniques and controversial topics in the field of sports medicine. Sports professionals will be able to better prepare their athletes, teams and athletic staffs in decisions regarding health care.
Credit: 3
AEXS 671 - THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF SPORT
Prerequisite: Admission
An introduction to the basic exercise sciences as they relate to the improvement of sport performance. Basic principles of Biomechanics, Functional Kinesiology, and Sports Physiology will be introduced.
Credit: 3
AEXS 673 - ANALYSIS OF SPORT INSTRUCTION
Prerequisite: Admission
This course introduces the concept of qualitative analysis for professionals in the kinesiology profession (e.g. physical education teachers, coaches, physical therapists, dance instructors). An integrative approach utilizing research from the field of biomechanics, motor development, motor learning, pedagogy, and sport psychology will serve as the foundation for learning effective skills and strategies to teach and correct sport skills.
Credit: 3
AEXS 675 - SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS OF NUTRITION IN SPORT
Prerequisite: Admission
Study of a scientific framework to assist in understanding nutrition and diet as they relate to physical activity. Nutritional considerations related to overall health and performance will be discussed. Topics to be considered include: digestion and energy metabolism, weight control, disordered eating, role of water, ergogenic aids, and consumerism. The effects of commonly used and abused chemical substances will be discussed in terms of the impact on physical performance.
Credit: 3
AEXS 677 - THE PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS FOR EXERCISE AND SPORT
Prerequisite: Admission
The applied study of the functioning of the systems of the human body during exercise, with an emphasis on training and the improvement of sport performance.
Credit: 3
AEXS 678 - FITNESS ASSESSMENT AND EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION
Prerequisite: Admission
An introduction to fitness evaluation and exercise prescription. Concepts, principles, and theories from the fields of exercise physiology, kinesiology, nutrition, and tests and measurements will be presented and applied to physical fitness testing and the design of exercise programs for apparently healthy individuals and individuals with known pathology.
Credit: 3
AEXS 679 - PRINCIPLES OF STRENGTH TRAINING AND CONDITIONING
Prerequisite: Admission
An extensive examination of the physiological basis for muscular strength, power, and conditioning, as well as principles of facility organization and operation. The student will become familiar with various approaches to strength training and conditioning (such as high intensity training, periodization of training, etc.) The student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to obtain NSCA certification after completion of the course.
Credit: 3