2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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CPTR 212 - Foundations in Exercise Science PREREQUISITES: Demonstrated competency through appropriate assessment or earning a grade of “C” or better in ENGL 093 - Introduction to College Writing and ENGL 083 - Reading Strategies for College or ENGL 095 - Integrated Reading and Writing , or ENGL 075 - Co-Requisite Integrated Reading & Writing ; MATH 080 - Mathematical Principles PREREQUISITES/COREQUISITE: CPTR 205 - Fundamental Kinesiology , and CPTR 206 - Modern Concepts in Exercise & Fitness
PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS: 3 LECTURE HOURS: 3 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Spring, 2019
The coursework offers students an essential foundation in exercise science. It will display the dynamic and growing field of sport, health, fitness, and wellness along with its disciplines. Students will learn about body systems, biomechanics, basic nutrition, exercise behavior, fitness, wellness, different types of training methodology, and basic sports medicine.
MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to:
- Describe the scientific method and its use in exercise science.
- Recognize the role of sport, health, fitness, and wellness from a societal perspective.
- Evaluate the role of exercise science in sport, health, fitness, wellness, and medical professions.
- Examine career options in sport, health and wellness, fitness, education, and the medical fields.
- Identify disciplines related to exercise science and examine each:
- Exercise physiology
- Fitness
- Biomechanics
- Coaching
- Sport Psychology & Sociology
- Research current topics in exercise science and lifestyle modification.
- Differentiate between physical and psychological needs pertaining to fitness throughout a population such as: motivation, metabolic needs, physical limitations, self-efficacy, current fitness level, and health status.
- Distinguish the difference between health, wellness, and fitness.
COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include -
History of exercise science
Scientific method
Exercise physiology
Physical work capacity/work physiology
Metabolic demands of exercise
Exercise and fitness for health and wellness
Training for sport performance
Anaerobic and resistance training concepts
Aerobic training concepts
Physical Fitness & Activity
Wellness
Scope of practice
Biomechanical analysis
Coaching philosophies
Sport psychology
Sports injuries Course Addendum - Syllabus (Click to expand)
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