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194 <strong>Southeastern</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University<br />

HPER 2401 INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS Varsity participation.<br />

(Five days a week in season. Maximum credit of four hours)<br />

HPER 2411 INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S TENNIS Varsity<br />

participation. (Five days a week in season. Maximum credit of four<br />

hours.)<br />

HPER 2501 INTERCOLLEGIATE GOLF Varsity participation.<br />

(Five days a week in season. Maximum credit of four hours)<br />

HPER 2601 WEIGHT TRAINING AND CONDITIONING Physical<br />

conditioning program consisting of weights and jogging.<br />

HPER 2651 SPECIALIZED RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES<br />

(Subject named in title listing. Course may be repeated under a different<br />

subject.)<br />

HPER 2701 INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S CROSS COUN-<br />

TRY Varsity participation. (Five days a week in season. Maximum<br />

credit of four hours.)<br />

HPER 2801 INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S SOFTBALL<br />

Varsity participation. (Five days a week in season. Maximum credit<br />

of four hours.)<br />

HPER 2901 INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL<br />

Varsity participation. (Five days a week in season. Maximum credit<br />

of four hours.)<br />

PROFESSIONAL COUR<strong>SE</strong>S<br />

HPER 1113 WELLNESS AND POSITIVE LIFE STYLES A<br />

study involving the integration of principles of health and wellness<br />

that expand one’s potential to make informed choices about life styles.<br />

Lectures with corresponding laboratory experiences are designed to<br />

aid students in personal fitness and wellness development.<br />

HPER 2662 SURVEY OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />

& RECREATION This course is designed to give the prospective<br />

teacher of Physical Education/Health and/or the Recreation specialist<br />

an insight into the area of specialization. Personal fitness assessment,<br />

trends and issues, and portfolio requirements in the respective<br />

programs will be addressed.<br />

HPER 2752 FIRST AID AND SAFETY American Red Cross<br />

Standard First Aid and adult CPR certification.<br />

HPER 3113 SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH A study<br />

of proc<strong>edu</strong>res leading to the solution of health problems found in the<br />

school and community.<br />

HPER 3142 RECREATION SPORTS PROGRAMS This course<br />

is designed to study the objectives and principles in administering<br />

recreational sports programs in schools and in the community. The<br />

course offers an exploration and examination of theoretical foundations<br />

and basic sport programming skills, methods, and techniques<br />

necessary to deliver recreational sports activities within a variety of<br />

settings, agencies and/or organizations<br />

HPER 3152 CAMP COUN<strong>SE</strong>LING Organization and administration<br />

of camping experiences and the study of counseling techniques.<br />

HPER 3242 SPORTS/RECREATION FACILITIES MANAGE-<br />

MENT The course is designed to present information regarding<br />

management of recreation facilities in the public and private sectors.<br />

The course will focus on the facility manager’s role and responsibilities.<br />

HPER 3252 MOTOR LEARNING The nature and principles<br />

of skill acquisition.<br />

HPER 3352 MEASUREMENT IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />

Evaluation techniques applicable to school physical <strong>edu</strong>cation.<br />

HPER 3442 KINESIOLOGY An in-depth study of the human<br />

musculoskeletal system; examining each joint, the associated<br />

muscles, and the movements produced. Emphasis is given to the<br />

application to human movement, to athletic performance, and to injury<br />

prevention.<br />

HPER 3452 APPLIED ANATOMY Anatomical considerations<br />

of skeletal, muscular, circulatory, and respiratory systems.<br />

HPER 3462 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION Overview<br />

of exceptional children and the role of adapted physical <strong>edu</strong>cation<br />

programs in meeting their needs.<br />

HPER 3553 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PROGRAM Methods and<br />

teaching techniques in preparation for teaching physical <strong>edu</strong>cation to<br />

elementary school students.<br />

HPER 3652 RECREATIONAL LEADERSHIP Techniques of<br />

group leadership; interpretation of leadership; analysis of problems at<br />

various levels; and examination of methods of leadership.<br />

HPER 3753 TECHNIQUES OF TEACHING TEAM SPORTS<br />

AND GYMNASTICS Teaching and performance techniques of team<br />

sports and gymnastics. Includes but not limited to volleyball, soccer,<br />

flag football, softball, track and field, and gymnastics.<br />

HPER 3763 TECHNIQUES OF TEACHING LIFETIME ACTIVI-<br />

TIES Teaching and performance techniques of lifetime activities.<br />

Includes but not limited to tennis, golf, dance, camping, backpacking<br />

and hiking.<br />

HPER 3852 SPORTS RULES AND OFFICIATING Techniques<br />

of officiating football, basketball and baseball. Laboratory work required.<br />

HPER 3903 BEGINNING EQUESTRIAN RECREATIONAL<br />

ACTIVITIES<br />

HPER 3913 INTERMEDIATE EQUESTRIAN RECREATIONAL<br />

ACTIVITIES (Prerequisite: HPER 3903)<br />

HPER 3923 ADVANCED EQUESTRIAN RECREATIONAL<br />

ACTIVITIES (Prerequisite: HPER 3913)<br />

HPER 4053 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION Administrative<br />

techniques and sound management principles utilized in<br />

physical <strong>edu</strong>cation, intramurals, intercollegiate, and health <strong>edu</strong>cation<br />

programs.<br />

HPER 4152 COMMUNITY RECREATION Study of the scope<br />

of recreation, activities appropriate for a community wide program,<br />

survey of facilities and opportunities, and planning.<br />

HPER 4253 PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCI<strong>SE</strong> Physiological considerations<br />

of the human organism in response to physical activity.<br />

HPER <strong>435</strong>3 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Brief<br />

history of health and physical <strong>edu</strong>cation; scientific and philosophic<br />

foundations for modern program construction.

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