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ESS 3053 Administration of Sports and Recreation
This course examines organizational and administrative patterns for conducting a recre-
ation program in a variety of settings. Prerequisite: SO Standing. (Spring)
ESS 3061 Exercise Testing and Prescription Lab
This lab covers clinical exercise physiology topics needed to understand and apply the
foundational principles for fitness testing in special populations. Prerequisite: ESS 3303,
3301, 3343, 3341. Must be taken concurrently with ESS 3063.
ESS 3063 Exercise Testing and Prescription
This course covers exercise physiology and related topics in exercise science needed to
understand and apply the foundational principles for fitness testing and exercise program-
ming. In addition, human behaviors related to exercise adherence and proper nutrition are
explored. Finally, this course investigates important aspects of program administration as-
sociated with personal training. Prerequisite: ESS 3303, 3301, 3343, 3341. Must be taken
concurrently with ESS 3061. (Fall)
ESS 3103 Individual and Dual Sports
This course assists the student in developing competency in a variety of individual and
lifetime sports. It includes organization and administration of individual and dual sports
programs. Prerequisite: JR Standing. (On Demand)
ESS 3153 Team Sports
This course assists the student in developing competency in a variety of team sports. Stu-
dents will be tested as to their skill level in a variety of team sports. The course seeks
to improve the student’s proficiency in these team sports. Prerequisite: JR Standing. (On
Demand)
ESS 3203 Outdoor Recreation
This course develops student proficiency in outdoor recreational activities such as compass
reading, camping, canoeing, and hiking. Classroom and wilderness settings are utilized.
Prerequisite: SO Standing. (On Demand)
ESS 3301 Exercise Physiology Lab
This course is designed to provide students with experience in basic laboratory techniques
for Exercise Physiology. Emphasis is given to physiological adjustments and changes
occurring in the human organism as a result of physical activity. Prerequisites: BIO
1113/1111 or BIO 2013/2011 or instructor’s consent. Must be taken concurrently with
ESS 3303.
ESS 3303 Exercise Physiology
This course gives emphasis to physiological adjustments and changes occurring in the hu-
man organism as a result of physical activity. The physiology of muscular contraction and
the roles of the circulatory and respiratory systems in exercise are included. Prerequisites:
BIO 1113/1111 or BIO 2013/2011 or instructor’s consent. Must be taken concurrently with
ESS 3301. (Fall)
ESS 3341 Kinesiology Lab
This course is designed to provide students with experience in basic laboratory techniques
for Kinesiology. Emphasis is given to a study of human movement from the point of view
of the physical sciences, including the relationship of anatomy to the mechanics of move-
ment. Prerequisites: BIO 1113/1111 or BIO 2013/2011 or instructor’s consent. Must be
taken concurrently with ESS 3343.