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| HLTH 110 WELLNESS FOR LIVING | 3 |
Survey course covering current health issues; emphasizes the promotion
of personal well-being.
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| HLTH 205 SURVEY OF HEALTH | 2 |
Survey of the development of health. Includes secular, biblical and
Seventh-day Adventist history and current topics.
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| HLTH 208 DRUGS AND SOCIETY | 3 |
Study of the use, misuse, and abuse of all classes of drugs, including
alcohol and tobacco. Emphasis will be placed on the physiological,
sociological, and psychological factors which may lead to drug
experimentation and heavy drug use. Prerequisite:
BIOL 201, 202 or
permission of the instructor.
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| HLTH 217 FIRST AID | 2 |
Preparation for earning Standard American Red Cross and
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation certificates; prepares the student to
deal effectively with minor emergencies, sudden illness, and traumatic
injuries. Lecture and laboratory. (Course fee $15)
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| HLTH 220 HUMAN NUTRITION | 4 |
Study of fundamental principles and basic vocabulary of nutritional
science; interpretation and application of those principles through
practical experiences. Covers the many factors associated with food
and the digestion of food and the evaluation of current nutrition
controversies.
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| HLTH 266 SAFETY EDUCATION | 2 |
Study of safety at work, home, and school with emphasis on personal
and community responsibility. Offered odd years only.
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HLTH 110 or permission of instructor is a prerequisite to all upper division health science courses.
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| HLTH 308 COMMUNITY HEALTH | 3 |
Study of the historical development of community health, including the
role of different health agencies in the community. Emphasizes the
prevention of disease and health promotion through organized community
effort. Offered even years only.
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| HLTH 315 ETIOLOGY OF SELECTED DISEASES | 3 |
Critical review of the morphology, pathogenesis, and epidemiology of
major degenerative diseases. Major emphasis is on prevention,
identification of high-risk groups, and early detection with
applications to personal and community control programs.
Prerequisites: HLTH 110,
220; BIOL 101 or
201, BIOL 105.
(Course fee $35)
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| HLTH 328 BASIC THERAPY | 2 |
Study of simple, nondrug therapeutic health practices; includes legal
implications. (Course fee $15)
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| HLTH 331 CONSUMER HEALTH | 3 |
Study of advertising techniques and claims concerning a variety of
health care products. Analysis will also be made of quackery, various
health care services, and the role of the FDA, FTC, and other
governmental agencies in protecting the consumer. Offered odd years
only.
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| HLTH 350 INTERNSHIP PLACEMENT ORIENTATION (OR PETH 350) | 0 |
An internship placement orientation seminar intended to make students
aware of agency possibilities, application and evaluation procedures,
contracts and the internship learning process. Required of all
juniors. Graded S or NC.
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| HLTH 370 HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY (OR PSYC 370) | 3 |
The study of learning, motivation, and psychological theories as
related to health decisions and practices. Topics include the
psychology of addictive behavior, behavioral health, and the
relationship between stressful life events, social support and
wellness.
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| HLTH 372 HEALTH PROMOTION PLANNING AND EVALUATION | 3 |
Study of methods of determining health needs, organizing community
service skills, planning techniques, and program evaluation.
Laboratory required. Prerequisite:
HLTH 238; 315 or permission of instructor.
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| HLTH 427 FITNESS EVALUATION TECHNIQUES | 3 |
The primary focus is to develop and enhance the knowledge and
practical skills in health and fitness evaluation. Specific emphasis
will be directed toward evaluation techniques of exercise, physiology,
nutrition, weight control, exercise programming, health appraisal and
fitness, lecture and laboratory. Preparation for meeting ACSM
Health/Fitness Instructor Certification. Prerequisites:
BIOL 201, 202,
PETH 426 or permission of instructor.
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| HLTH 437 COMMUNITY NUTRITION | 3 |
Survey of current community nutrition problems and of programs
designed to alleviate the problems; food habits of population groups
which have a high incidence of malnutrition; implications of fad
diets. Field experience included. Prerequisite:
HLTH 220 or permission of instructor.
Offered odd years only. (Course fee $25)
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| HLTH 471 HUMAN SEXUALITY (OR SOWK 471) | 3 |
Study of the Christian perspective of human sexuality which forms a
basis for appropriate intervention with sexual problems.
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| HLTH 472 STRESS MANAGEMENT (OR SOWK 472) | 3 |
Designed to guide the student in planning practical strategies for
personal stress management. A holistic approach emphasizing physical,
mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of a positive Christian
lifestyle. The works of Hans Selye and other theoreticians of modern
stress management are considered. Students will develop skills in time
management, and techniques of meditation and relaxation and exercise.
Also considered is the market for stress management education in
Employee Assistance Programs. Prerequisite:
PSYC 130 or SOCI 204
.
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| HLTH 475 PROGRAMS IN HEALTH PROMOTION | 3 |
Study of the methods of program production in health. Supervised
experience in the implementation of health education programs within
churches, industries, schools, or hospitals of the community.
Laboratory required. Prerequisite:
HLTH 372.
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| HLTH 481 INTERNSHIP IN HEALTH SCIENCE | 12 |
Supervised field experience in an approved health care agency.
Practical experience and application of responsibilities and
competencies necessary for practicing health education. Prerequisites:
HLTH 350, 427,
475; HLTH 217 or current certification
in First Aid and CPR.
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| HLTH 494 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION | 0-4 |
Individual contract arrangement involving students, faculty and
cooperating businesses, schools or agencies to gain practical
experience in an off-campus setting. Allows the student to apply
advanced classroom learning. Prerequisite: Approval by department.
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| HLTH 496 SEMINAR | 1 |
Presentation and discussion of current topics in Health and Physical
Education. Prerequisite: Senior standing in Health or permission of
instructor.
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| PEAC 107-195 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY COURSES | 1 |
Motor skills are physiological development; adaptive programs as
needed.
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PEAC 107 Lifeguard Training |
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PEAC 152 Racquetball II |
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PEAC 110 Scuba Diver |
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PEAC 157 Backpacking |
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PEAC 111 Advanced Scuba |
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PEAC 158 Advanced Backpacking |
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PEAC 112 Master Diver |
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PEAC 159 Cycling |
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PEAC 113 Beginning Swimming |
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iPEAC 161 Rock Climbing I |
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PEAC 114 Intermediate Swimming |
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iPEAC 162 Rock Climbing II |
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PEAC 115 Wakeboarding/Water Activities |
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PEAC 164 Downhill Skiing I |
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PEAC 120 Nautilus Training I |
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PEAC 165 Downhill Skiing II |
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PEAC 121 Nautilus Training II |
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PEAC 171 Basketball |
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PEAC 123 Circuit Weight Training |
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PEAC 173 Flagball |
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PEAC 127 Tumbling |
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PEAC 174 Soccer |
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PEAC 128 Jogging |
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PEAC 175 Softball |
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PEAC 133 Aerobic Rhythm |
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PEAC 177 Volleyball |
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PEAC 134 Step Aerobics |
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PEAC 181 Fencing |
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PEAC 136 Ice Skating I |
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PEAC 182 Athletics: Golf |
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PEAC 137 Ice Skating II |
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PEAC 183 Athletics: Soccer |
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PEAC 142 Badminton |
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PEAC 184 Athletics: Softball |
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PEAC 144 Golf I |
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PEAC 185 Athletics: Volleyball |
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PEAC 145 Golf II |
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PEAC 186 Athletics: Basketball |
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PEAC 146 Tennis I |
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PEAC 187 Self Defense |
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PEAC 147 Tennis II |
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PEAC 190 Independent Activity |
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PEAC 151 Racquetball I |
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PEAC 195 Gymnastics Team |
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| PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (Individual) |
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PEAC 224 Pro Act Gymnastics |
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PEAC 246 Pro Act Tennis (odd years) |
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PEAC 244 Pro Act Golf (even years) |
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* Special fee required. See the Finance Bulletin
§ Graded S or NC.
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| PETH 205 WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR'S COURSE | 2 |
Preparation for meeting the requirements of the National Red Cross
Certificate to teach swimming and supervise swimming areas.
Prerequisite: PEAC 107.
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| PETH 214 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION | 2 |
Introduction and orientation to the field of physical education;
includes survey of the philosophy and objectives, as well as the
professional opportunities and responsibilities, of the physical
educator.
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| PETH 225 PREVENTION OF INJURIES | 2 |
Methods of prevention, evaluation, recognition, and immediate care and
rehabilitation of injuries. Lecture and laboratory. (Course fee $35)
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| PETH 261, 262 OFFICIATING OF SPORTS ACTIVITIES | 2, 2 |
Introduction to officiating in a variety of activities covered in the
service areas; students are required to officiate in the intramural
activities sponsored by the department. Lecture and laboratory.
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| PETH 278 PROGRAMMING INTRAMURAL AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES | 2 |
Study of the mechanics of programming the intramural and recreational
activities in the school and community.
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| PETH 323 MEASUREMENTS AND EVALUATION | 3 |
Study of the tests used in health, physical education, and recreation;
includes application of tests in the evaluation process of motor
performance and other areas of physical fitness. Two lectures per
week. Laboratory arranged. Prerequisite:
MATH 105 or 206.
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| PETH 324 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION | 3 |
Study of common abnormalities found in students which may be corrected
or helped by proper exercise; considers extent and limitations of the
teacher's responsibility in this phase of education. Lecture and
laboratory.
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| PETH 325 KINESIOLOGY | 3 |
Study of joint and muscular mechanism action of muscles involved in
fundamental movements; effect of gravity and other forces on motion.
Lecture and laboratory. Strongly recommended
BIOL 201, 202,
PETH 323.
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| PETH 350 INTERNSHIP PLACEMENT ORIENTATION (OR HLTH 350) | 0 |
(See HLTH 350 for course description.)
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| PETH 363, 364, 365 THEORY OF COACHING TEAM ACTIVITIES | 2, 2, 2 |
Study of materials, methods, strategy and teaching professions;
autumn, flagball and gymnastics; winter, basketball and volleyball;
spring, softball and soccer.
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| PETH 366 COACHING PRACTICUM | 1-2; 3 |
Supervised coaching experience in a varsity athletic program. Provides
for involvement in the team selection process, planning of practices
and application of theory in coaching for an entire season. This
course can be repeated once for additional credit.
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| PETH 395 TEACHING SECONDARY HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION | 3 |
Study of the methods and techniques of teaching physical education in
the secondary school, includes individual as well as group
activities; students are required to observe and demonstrate in class.
Offered even years only.
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| PETH 425 MOTOR LEARNING | 3 |
Analysis of selected variables which influence the learning of motor
skills. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite:
PETH 323.
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| PETH 426 PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE | 4 |
Study of the physiological basis for motor fitness, factors limiting
human performance in athletic competition, pertinent research from the
sports medicine literature, and laboratory techniques used in analysis
of motor fitness. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisites:
BIOL 201, 202;
PETH 323 or permission of instructor.
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| PETH 427 FITNESS EVALUATION TECHNIQUES | 3 |
The primary focus is to develop and enhance the knowledge and
practical skills in health and fitness evaluation. Specific emphasis
will be directed toward evaluation techniques of exercise, physiology,
nutrition, weight control, exercise programming, health appraisal and
fitness, lecture and laboratory. Preparation for meeting ACSM
Health/Fitness Instructor Certification. Prerequisites:
BIOL 201, 202,
PETH 426 or permission of instructor.
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| PETH 473 TEACHING ELEMENTARY HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION | 3 |
Introduction to the planning of the curriculum in the elementary
school and the organization of a balanced health and physical
education program. Requires participation in the elementary school
physical education program.
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| PETH 479 DIRECTED RESEARCH/PROJECT | 1-3; 6 |
Additional research or study carried out under the direction of an
assigned faculty member.
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| PETH 484 ADMINISTRATION OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION | 3 |
Study of the techniques of scheduling, organizing, and planning
suitable activities; includes purchasing of supplies and equipment,
planning and use of facilities, and comparative cost and budgeting for
physical education and recreation programs.
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| PETH 490 INTERNSHIP IN FITNESS MANAGEMENT | 12 |
Supervised field experience in an approved fitness agency. Practical
experience and application of responsibilities necessary for
practicing fitness management. Prerequisite: Senior standing or
departmental approval.
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| PETH 493 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION | 3 |
Study of Physical Education and Recreation from earliest times to the
present. Emphasis on the social and religious conditions which
determine the character of physical education in a given society.
Offered odd years only.
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| PETH 494 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION | 0-4 |
Individual contract arrangement involving students, faculty, and
cooperating businesses, schools or agencies to gain practical
experience in an off-campus setting. Allows the student to apply
advanced classroom learning. Prerequisite: Approval by department.
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| PETH 496 SEMINAR | 1 |
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Presentation and discussion of current topics in Health and Physical
Education. Prerequisite: Senior standing in Physical Education or
permission of instructor.
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