Courses
HHP 114 Yoga
1/4 Unit
Requisites
- HHP-160 Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Ms. Jill C. Loftis | T/Th 1:10PM-2:40PM | You Choose Online Or In-Person |
B | Ms. Jill C. Loftis | T/Th 2:50PM-4:20PM | You Choose Online Or In-Person |
C | Ms. Kimberly L. Vest | M/W 8:00AM-9:30AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
HHP 159 Pilates
1/4 Unit
Requisites
- HHP-160 Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Mrs. Renee L. Rauch | M/W/F 1:10PM-2:10PM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
HHP 160 Fit for Life: Group Exercise
This course is designed to introduce the student to health and physical fitness components related to developing a healthy lifestyle. It will include physical fitness activities, health risk components, assessment, and the development of a personal health and fitness plan. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1/4 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A1 | Johanna T. Ferguson | M/W/F 10:50AM-11:50AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
A2 | Mrs. Cynthia E. Edmunds | M/W/F 9:40AM-10:40AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
A3 | Johanna T. Ferguson | M/W/F 12:00PM-1:00PM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
HHP 160 Fitness for Life: Jogging
This course is designed to introduce the student to health and physical fitness components related to developing a healthy lifestyle. It will include physical fitness activities, health risk components, assessment, and the development of a personal health and fitness plan. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1/4 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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B1 | Dr. Julie A. Schlegel | M/W/F 8:30AM-9:30AM | You Choose Online Or In-Person |
HHP 160 Fitness for Life: Phys Cond.
This course is designed to introduce the student to health and physical fitness components related to developing a healthy lifestyle. It will include physical fitness activities, health risk components, assessment, and the development of a personal health and fitness plan. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1/4 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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C1 | Dr. Michael P. Maina | M/W/F 1:10PM-2:10PM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
HHP 160 Fitness for Life: Phys Cond
This course is designed to introduce the student to health and physical fitness components related to developing a healthy lifestyle. It will include physical fitness activities, health risk components, assessment, and the development of a personal health and fitness plan. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1/4 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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C2 | Dr. Julie A. Schlegel | T/Th 8:30AM-10:00AM | You Choose Online Or In-Person |
HHP 160 Fitness for Life: Walking
This course is designed to introduce the student to health and physical fitness components related to developing a healthy lifestyle. It will include physical fitness activities, health risk components, assessment, and the development of a personal health and fitness plan. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1/4 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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D2 | Mr. Shawn Urbanek | M/W/F 10:50AM-11:50AM | You Choose Online Or In-Person |
HHP 195 Introduction to HEXS
This course serves as an introduction to the health and exercise science major, providing students with an overview of the historic development of modern exercise science, an introduction to scientific literature, and an exploration of career opportunities within the field. Foundational elements within major sub-fields will be introduced, including research methodologies, prominent subthemes, and educational preparation for advanced study and learning with the field of exercise science. (1/2) 1/2 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Ashley Artese | T 1:10PM-2:40PM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
HHP 221 Prof Concepts & Leadership Dev
This course is designed to introduce students to the historical, philosophical, scientific, and professional aspects of health and human performance and to begin to prepare them to be leaders in the profession. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. K. C. Mayer, Jr. | M/W/F 1:10PM-2:10PM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
HHP 225 Cont Issues in Sport Mgmt.
A study of the sports industry through examination of problems and issues faced by contemporary sport managers. Unique characteristics of sport and resulting social and ethical responsibilities of sport managers are discussed. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Requisites
- HHP-221 or permission Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Olzhas Taniyev | M/W/F 9:40AM-10:40AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
HHP 230 Research Methods in HEXS
This course is designed to provide students with an overview of scientific methods in the broad fields of health and exercise science. With a focus on research ethics, research design, sampling, and descriptive and inferential statistical analyses, student will understand the processes by which research questions are generated, evaluated, supported, and presented in oral and written forms. (1) 1 Unit
Requisites
- HHP-195 or permission. Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Elizabeth I. Ackley | M/W/F 2:20PM-3:50PM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
HHP 301 Personal & Community Health
An understanding of the principles and problems of personal, school, and community health as applied to everyday living. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Requisites
- HHP-195 OR HHP-221 or permission. Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Julie A. Schlegel | M/W/F 10:50AM-11:50AM | You Choose Online Or In-Person |
HHP 313 Sport Marketing
This course explores the sport marketing process as it relates to research, promotion, sponsorships, and public relations activities in athletics, fitness, and commercial sport operations. Students will examine the principles of athletic and commercial sport operations, with a special emphasis on understanding the techniques and strategies used in meeting the wants and needs of consumers in the sport industry. Students will then actively apply these principles to develop marketing strategies for sport and sport-related organizations. (1) 1 Unit
Requisites
- HHP-221 or permission Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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E | Dr. K. C. Mayer, Jr. | M 5:45PM-8:45PM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
HHP 316 Nutrition
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of basic concepts in human nutrition. Topics will include the physiological and biochemical processes involved in nutrient metabolism across all stages of human development and in the contexts of health and disease. Students will examine the rationale for and application of nutrition guidelines and will consider the impact of food choice, including the role of behavioral and sociological aspects of eating, relative to nutrition and nutrient-related diseases in a global context. (1) 1 Unit
Requisites
- BIOL-106 OR BIOL-190 or permission Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Ashley Artese | T/Th 8:30AM-10:00AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
HHP 325 Exercise Physiology
The course serves as an introduction to the basic principles of exercise physiology, building on foundational knowledge gained through anatomy and physiology, and exercise testing coursework. Through the investigation of challenges to homeostasis brought about by physical activity, exercise and sports participation, students will gain an understanding of acute responses and chronic adaptations of the body brought about by exposure to the stresses of exercise in changing environmental conditions. (1) 1 Unit
Requisites
- HHP-208 or permission. Must be taken prior to taking this course.
- HHP-325L Must be taken at the same time as this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Elizabeth I. Ackley | T/Th 10:10AM-11:40AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
HHP 325L Exercise Physiology Lab
Requisites
- Co-requisite: HHP-325 Must be taken at the same time as this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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3 | Mrs. Cynthia E. Edmunds | T 1:10PM-3:25PM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
4 | Mrs. Cynthia E. Edmunds | W 2:20PM-4:35PM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
HHP 406 Independent Study Or Research
A program of advanced intensive study and/or research in health and human performance under the guidance of departmental staff. (Admission with recommendation of the directing professor and approval of the department chair.} 1 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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CY | Mrs. Cynthia E. Edmunds | Distance Off Camp Asynchronous | |
KM | Dr. K. C. Mayer, Jr. | Distance Off Camp Asynchronous | |
LA | Dr. Elizabeth I. Ackley | Distance Off Camp Asynchronous | |
OT | Dr. Olzhas Taniyev | Distance Off Camp Asynchronous | |
OTP | Dr. Olzhas Taniyev | Distance Off Camp Asynchronous |
HHP 407 Independent Study Or Research
A program of advanced intensive study and/or research in health and human performance under the guidance of departmental staff. (Admission with recommendation of the directing professor and approval of the department chair.} 1/2 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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OT | Dr. Olzhas Taniyev | Distance Off Camp Asynchronous |
HHP 412 Adv Prin & Prac Sport Mgmt
An in-depth analysis of the sport industry with special emphasis given to the sport manager's roles and functions. Students will develop a thorough understanding of the following principles; facilities management, event management, risk management, marketing, finances, sponsorship, communications, compliance and career preparation. This course is designed to integrate key concepts from previous courses while requiring a comprehensive understanding of the industry.(1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Requisites
- HHP-225 Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Dr. Olzhas Taniyev | T/Th 10:10AM-11:40AM | Distant Off Campus Synchronous |
HHP 415 Eval of Athletic Injuries
This course will provide students with a thorough understanding of the procedures for evaluation of athletic injuries. Emphasis will be placed on the head, spine, and upper and lower extremities. Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. 1 Unit
Requisites
- Admission to Athletic Training major or successful Must be taken prior to taking this course.
- completion of BIOL-230 or permission
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Mr. Shawn Urbanek | M/W/F 1:10PM-2:10PM | You Choose Online Or In-Person |
HHP 418 Internship
Field experience in health and human performance. (1) 1 Unit
Requisites
- Permission of internship supervisor and Must be taken prior to taking this course.
- department chair; completion of HHP 223,
- Introduction to Emergency Care or equivalent.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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A | Mr. James Buriak | Distance Off Camp Asynchronous | |
B | Dr. K. C. Mayer, Jr. | Distance Off Camp Asynchronous |
HHP 496 Honors Project
A program of independent study culminat ing in a paper, artistic creation, or pe rformance. 1 Unit
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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KM | Dr. K. C. Mayer, Jr. | Distance Off Camp Asynchronous | |
OT | Dr. Olzhas Taniyev | Distance Off Camp Asynchronous |
HHP 497 Honors Project
A program of independent study culminat ing in a paper, artistic creation, or pe rformance. 1/2 Unit
Requisites
- See catalog Must be taken prior to taking this course.
Offerings
Section | Instructor | Time | Instructional Method |
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KM | Dr. K. C. Mayer, Jr. | Distance Off Camp Asynchronous |