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SPAN 1112 - Elementary Spanish 2 Credits: 3 Continuation of SPAN 1111. Prereq: SPAN 1111 $ |
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SPAN 2211 - Intermediate Spanish 1 Credits: 3 Offers selected readings in Hispanic issues and literature to continue the development of communicative skills. Lab required. Prereq: SPAN 1112 or permission with 2-3 years of high school Spanish $ |
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SPAN 2212 - Intermediate Spanish 2 Credits: 3 Continuation of SPAN 2211. Prereq: SPAN 2211 $ |
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SPAN 3311 - Composition and Conversation Credits: 3 A follow-up to SPAN 2212 with special emphasis on oral proficiency and applied grammatical concepts. In preparation to reading and writing, contemporary videos and films are used to stimulate discussion. Prereq: SPAN 2212 or permission with fluency in Spanish communicative skills. $ |
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SPAN 3999 - Special Topics in Spanish Credits: 1-3 Topics not otherwise available to students. $ |
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SSES 1200 - Principles of Personal Fitness Credits: 2 Presents scientific information concerning the need for physical activity and a personal fitness prescription. Provides background information on the eleven parts of fitness. Students are shown, step-by-step, how to work out a lifetime fitness program that meets their needs and interests. Required for Exercise Science majors. $ |
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SSES 2100 - Introduction to Exercise Science Credits: 2 Introduces the various workplace settings as well as the various certification and licenses available in the health and fitness industry. Required for Exercise Science majors. |
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SSES 3000 - Physiology of Exercise Credits: 3 Study of the physiological response of the cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, neural, and muscular systems in the human body during exercise. Required for Athletic Training and Exercise Science majors. Prereq: BIOL 1130 and BIOL 1131 - OR - BIOL 3560 and BIOL 3561 (grade of “C” or better) $ |
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SSES 3050 - Func Anatomy Exercise Science Credits: 3 This course presents opportunities for the student to study the structure and functional relationships of the musculoskeletal system of the human body. Primary emphasis is placed on the limbs, trunk and the peripheral aspects of the central nervous system. Focus will include muscle action and muscle origin and insertion. Required for Athletic Training and Exercise Science majors. Prereq: BIOL 1130 and BIOL 1131 -OR- BIOL 3560 and BIOL 3561 (grade of “C” or better) $ |
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SSES 3100 - Sci Found/Tech of Strength/Cond Credits: 3 A study of the scientific principles, concepts, and theories of strength training and conditioning, as well as the practical applications to health and wellness promotion, injury prevention, and athletic performance enhancement. Requirement for Exercise Science majors. Prereq: SSES 3000 (graded of “C” or better) $ |
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SSES 3500 - Exercise Prescription Credits: 3 A study of the application of exercise prescription for individuals varying in age, physique, and initial fitness levels. Required for Exercise Science majors. Prereq: SSES 3000 and SSES 3600 (grade of “C” or better) $ |
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SSES 3600 - Exercise Testing/Measurement Credits: 3 A study of the theory and application of graded exercise testing and measurement in the evaluation of physical activity. Required for Exercise Science majors. Prereq: SSES 3000 (grade of “C” or better) $ |
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SSES 4200 - Management of Fitness Facilities Credits: 3 Study of administrative aspects of fitness/exercise facilities, including management strategies, staffing, activity programming, and facility/equipment planning and management. Prereq: SSES 2100 and Junior Standing |
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SSES 4985 - Internship in Exercise Science Credits: 12 Practical experience in off-campus health club or fitness center under direct supervision of certified personal fitness trainer or exercise physiologist. Requires 20 hours per week, 300 hours per semester. Required for Exercise Science majors. Prereq: SSES 3500 and SSES 3600 (grade of “C” or better) and Current CPR/AED Certification. |
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SSPE 1110 - Table Tennis Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1111 - Basketball Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/non-credit basis only. $ |
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SSPE 1112 - Bowling Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course graded on pass/non-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1113 - Volleyball Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/non-credit basis only. $ |
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SSPE 1114 - Walleyball Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. $ |
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SSPE 1115 - Beginning Golf Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. $ |
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SSPE 1116 - Intermediate Golf Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. $ |
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SSPE 1118 - Softball Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. $ |
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SSPE 1119 - Soccer Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. $ |
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SSPE 1120 - Beginning Racquetball Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1121 - Intermediate Racquetball Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1122 - Advanced Racquetball Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1123 - Beginning Tennis Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. $ |
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SSPE 1124 - Intermediate Tennis Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. $ |
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SSPE 1125 - Advanced Tennis Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. $ |
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SSPE 1126 - Swimming Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1127 - Intermediate Swimming Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1128 - Advanced Swimming Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1129 - Aqua-Aerobics Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1130 - Aerobics Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1131 - Yoga Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1132 - Advanced Yoga Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1133 - Karate Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1134 - Judo Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1135 - Self Defense Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1136 - Distance Running Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1137 - Caving Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. $ |
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SSPE 1138 - Road Cycling Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1140 - Conditioning/Weight Training 1 Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1141 - Conditioning/Weight Training 2 Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1151 - Canoeing Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 1999 - Topics–Activity Credits: 1 Offered as needed, based on enrollment and availability of instructor and facilities. Course is graded on pass/no-credit basis only. |
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SSPE 2000 - Scuba Credits: 1 Basic rules and fundamentals. Special emphasis on strategies, team, and individual play. An appreciation of the activity is developed to carry over into later life. Course is graded on pass/non-credit basis only. $ |
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SSPE 2100 - Health/Nutrition Across Lifespan Credits: 3 Fundamentals, practices, and appreciation of healthful living. Course addresses health, nutrition, and safety issues from early childhood through adulthood. Emphasis on promotion of healthy lifestyle choices across the lifespan. Required of Athletic Training, Exercise Science, and Education-Early Childhood majors. |
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SSPE 2200 - Human Nutrition Credits: 3 A study of nutrients, including sources, composition, function, and metabolism in the human body. The human life cycle is considered in planning appropriate diets. Required of Athletic Training and Exercise Science majors. |
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SSPE 2310 - Lifeguard Training Credits: 3 Required course for lifeguard certification. $ |
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SSPE 2311 - Orientation Sport Indus Employ Credits: 1 Resume writing, job application, interviewing, contact follow-up, letter writing, job hunting strategies, and potential employers. Prereq: Senior only. |
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SSPE 2350 - Athletic Officiating–Football Credits: 3 Rules, mechanics, and procedures in officiating. Practice under actual game conditions. State certification upon successful completion of state examination. OHSSA fee for certification and books. |
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SSPE 2351 - Athletic Officiating–Basketball Credits: 2 Rules, mechanics, and procedures in officiating. Practice under actual game conditions. State certification upon successful completion of state examination. OHSSA fee for certification and books. |
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SSPE 2352 - Athletic Officiating–Baseball Credits: 3 Rules, mechanics, and procedures in officiating. Practice under actual game conditions. State certification upon successful completion of state examination. OHSSA fee for certification and books. |
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SSPE 2353 - Athletic Officiating–Volleyball Credits: 3 Rules, mechanics, and procedures in officiating. Practice under actual game conditions. State certification upon successful completion of state examinations. OHSSA fee for certification and books. |
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SSPE 2395 - Practicum in Sport Industry Credits: 2-6 Supervised work experience while gaining skills and knowledge of various aspects of the sports industry. |
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SSPE 2400 - Foundations of Coaching Credits: 3 Introduction to high school interscholastic athletics, including history, structures, job opportunities, and contemporary programs. |
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SSPE 2410 - Youth and Sports Credits: 3 Exploration of opportunities, controversies, organization, safety, values, rules, leadership, benefits, and settings of youth sports programs. |
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SSPE 2595 - Independent Study Credits: 1 Study, observation, and research in selected physical education fields. Under the direction of Sports Studies faculty member. Prereq: Faculty Consent Required. |
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SSPE 3100 - Coaching of Volleyball Credits: 2 Theory of coaching volleyball. Analysis of skills, strategies, methods, duties, and responsibilities. Prereq: SSPE 2400 |
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SSPE 3110 - Coaching of Basketball Credits: 2 Theory of coaching basketball. Analysis of skills, strategies, methods, duties, and responsibilities. Prereq: SSPE 2400 |
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SSPE 3120 - Coaching of Football Credits: 2 Theory of coaching football. Analysis of skills, strategies, methods, duties, and responsibilities. Prereq: SSPE 2400 |
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SSPE 3130 - Coaching of Track Credits: 2 Theory of coaching track. Analysis of skills, strategies, methods, duties, and responsibilities. Prereq: SSPE 2400 |
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SSPE 3140 - Coaching of Softball Credits: 2 Theory of coaching softball. Analysis of skills, strategies, methods, duties, and responsibilities. Prereq: SSPE 2400 |
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SSPE 3150 - Coaching of Baseball Credits: 2 Theory of coaching baseball. Analysis of skills, strategies, methods, duties, and responsibilities. Prereq: SSPE 2400 |
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SSPE 3300 - Sport for Special Populations Credits: 2 A presentation of sports programs and assessments that can be made available to the disabled. How to organize and administer such sporting events as competing acquatics, wheelchair basketball, archery, bowling, track and field, softball, and tennis. |
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SSPE 3600 - Drugs/Substance Abuse Credits: 3 An in-depth study of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs and how chemical dependency on these drugs can affect individual performance and behavior. |
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SSPE 4090 - Practicum in Coaching Credits: 3 Practical training under the direction of either a Shawnee State University or local high school head coach in the sport of the student’s choice. Required for minor in Sport Coaching. Prereq: SSPE 2400 and SSPE 3100 or SSPE 3110 or SSPE 3120 or SSPE 3130 or SSPE 3140 or SSPE 3150 or permission. |
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SSPE 4999 - Special Topics in Sports Studies Credits: 1-4 Study, under the supervision of instructor, of topics not otherwise available to students. Prereq: Faculty Consent Required. |
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SSSM 2000 - Introduction to Sport Management Credits: 2 An introduction to the various aspects of athletics, intramural, and recreation administration. Introductory course for majors. |
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SSSM 2200 - Risk Management Credits: 2 Designed to provide information concerning the role of law in sport and physical activitiy for those who must deal with and manage a variety of legal concerns on a routine basis. Required course for Exercise Science major and Sport Coaching minor. |
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SSSM 3000 - Introduction to Sport Law Credits: 3 Survey of the legal framework of the athletic environment. The nature of the legal system and law pertaining to sports, including tort law, contractual agreements, and civil law. Required course for Sport Management majors. Prereq: SSSM 2000 or SSES 2100 and Junior standing. |
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SSSM 3100 - Ethical Aspects of Sport Credits: 3 Identification and discussion of ethical conduct in sport as it relates to professionals in the sports industry. Discussion of appropriate conduct in handling ethical/moral situations facing the sport industry professional. Required course for Exercise Science and Sport Management majors. Prereq: SSSM 2000 or SSES 2100 and Junior standing. |
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SSSM 3200 - Psychology of Sport Credits: 3 Offers students the opportunity to learn correct principles and applications of sport psychology. Provides a better understanding of how individuals can enhance peak performance through recent advances in sport psychology. Required course for Exercise Science and Sport Management majors. Prereq: Sophomore standing. |
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SSSM 3300 - Sport and Society Credits: 3 Designed to investigate the role physical education and sports play in the lives of individuals, societies, and countries. Considers the context of sport, focusing on the meaning of what happens in sport, where sport fits–or does not fit–into society and why. Required course for Sport Management majors. Prereq: SSSM 2000 and Sophomore standing. |
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SSSM 3400 - Sport Facility and Event Mgt Credits: 3 An advanced study of the facilities required for the recreational environment. An analysis of indoor and outdoor designs and utilization. An overview of the personnel process, staffing requirements, and staff development procedures. A study of activity programming for the recreational environment, including class structure, tournament procedures, proper selection of activities, and equipment needed and its care and storage. Required course for Sport Management majors. Prereq: SSSM 2000 and Junior standing. |
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SSSM 3500 - Sport Marketing Credits: 3 An advanced study of sports marketing strategies for the recreational environment, both internal and external. Promotional guidelines and discussion of promotional activity. Study of the budgetary process, differentiations of budget styles, and implementation of the budgetary process in both the private and public sector. Required course for Sport Management majors. Prereq: SSSM 2000 and SSSM 3300 and Junior standing. |
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SSSM 3600 - Sport Communication Credits: 3 A study of the structure, organization, and management of the public relations and communication function in a sport organization. Examination and practical application of print and electronic communication, including utilization of the Internet. Required course for Sport Management majors. Prereq: BUIS 1010 and BUMG 2900 and COMM 1103 and SSSM 2200 |
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SSSM 3700 - Sport Sponsorship and Sales Credits: 3 Examination of the principles of sport marketing through specific study in sales and sponsorship in sports. Personal selling techniques, customer service, and basic principles of sport sponsorship will be integral parts of the course. Students will also draft a sponsorship proposal and perform a formal sales presentation of that proposal. Prereq: SSSM 2000, BUMK 3100, and Junior Rank 3 lecture hours |
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SSSM 4000 - Administration of Sport Programs Credits: 3 Study of the organization, policies, standards, and procedures in the administration of sport programs. Required course for Sport Management majors. Prereq: SSSM 3000 and SSSM 3400 and SSSM 3500, and Senior standing. |
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SSSM 4190 - Practicum 1 Credits: 3 Practical training in general operation of recreational setting. Includes activity preparation, personnel evaluation, and budget analysis. Also includes an on campus seminar to discuss issues relating to the profession. Summative assessment includes a combination of performance checklists and evaluations by the on-site supervisor. Prereq: SSSM 4000, senior standing and faculty consent required. |
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SSSM 4290 - Practicum 2 Credits: 3 Supervised field experience at an off-campus sport organization. Prereq: SSSM 4190, Senior standing and faculty consent required. |
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SSSM 4500 - Sport Management Seminar Credits: 2 Senior capstone course in Sport Management. Analysis of current issues and problems in the sport industry with discussion of their relevance and importance to the sport management professional. Development of professional portfolio, synthesizing work completed in Sport Management core courses. Survey of the job search process, with attention paid to cover letter and resume development and interviewing skills. Required course for Sport Management majors. Prereq: SSSM 4000 |
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THAR 1000 - Introduction to Theater Credits: 3 Survey of development of theater from classical to modern times, emphasizing the artists and craftspersons of the theater and their contributions to its development. $ GEP |
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THAR 1211 - Acting 1 Credits: 3 Studio acting class with emphasis on the development of fundamental acting techniques. Required course for minors. $ |
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THAR 1311 - Stagecraft Credits: 3 Basic principles and techniques of backstage production, including stage scenery, lighting, props, costumes and sound. Required course for minors. $ |
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THAR 1411 - Theater Practicum Credits: 1 Supervised practice in the areas of acting, stage management and technical operations as related to producing theatrical productions. Required 4 hours. Required course for minors. Repeatable for maximum of 8 hours. Prereq: Faculty consent required. |
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THAR 1511 - Theatrical Makeup Credits: 3 An introduction to the basic techniques and applications of facial makeup and its relationship to the development of a character for presentation on the theatrical stage. Prereq: THAR 1000 or instructor permission 3 lecture hours $ |
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THAR 2000 - The American Musical Credits: 3 The study of the American Musical through its historical and developmental origins, focusing on the innovations, controversies, and technical advancements that have made the musical a driving force in American Theater. Prereq: THAR 1000 or Instructor permission 3 lecture hours $ |
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THAR 2212 - Acting 2 Credits: 3 Studio acting class with emphasis on character and scene development, and text exploration. Prereq: THAR 1211 or instructor permission $ |
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THAR 2232 - Movement Studies:Kendo Credits: 1 Technique, practice and skill study of the Japanese martial art form. Elective course for minors. May be repeated for credit. |
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THAR 2400 - Acting Styles Credits: 3 The study of historical acting styles from the Greeks through Shakespeare, and the Commedia dell’ Arte to that of the Restoration. Practical experience will be gained through performance. Prereq: THAR 2212 or Instructor Permission 3 lecture hours $ |
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THAR 2500 - Pulitzer Prize Drama Credits: 3 A study of Theatre dramatic literature based upon the plays that have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. 3 lecture hours $ |
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THAR 2999 - Special Topics in Theater Credits: 1-3 A study of topics not otherwise available to students. $ |
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THAR 3111 - Theater History I Credits: 3 This course examines historical theater practices from the Greeks through the Renaissance, by investigating the relationship between the theater and the society of the times. Elective course for minors. A new course, Theater History II, will be offered to complete the overall historical study and subject of Theater History. Prereq: THAR 1000 or Sophomore standing or instructor permission |
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THAR 3112 - Theater History II Credits: 3 The continuation of THAR 3111, picking up the theater practices of English Renaissance to that of the 21st century. This course need not be taken in sequence of THAR 3111. Prereq: THAR1000 or instructor permission 3 lecture hours $ |
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THAR 3211 - Costume Design Credits: 3 An introduction to the various aspects of dress and how it is modified and adapted to serve dramatic purpose on stage. Practical aspects of designing, rendering and costume construction will be included in the course. Prereq: Sophomore standing or instructor permission 3 lecture hours $ |
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THAR 3213 - Acting 3 Credits: 3 Studio class in advanced acting with emphasis on developing technique and performance styles. Elective course for minors. Prereq: THAR 2212 $ |
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THAR 3321 - Lighting Studio Credits: 3 Study and application of the qualities and functions of light applied to design. Elective course for theater minors/support course for other majors. Prereq: THAR 1000 $ |
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THAR 3999 - Special Topics in Theater Credits: 1-3 A study of topics not otherwise available to students. $ |
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