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ESS 3343 Kinesiology

Emphasis is given to biomechanical factors occurring in the human organism during physi-

cal activity. Prerequisites: BIO 1113/1111 or BIO 2013/2011 or instructor’s consent.

Must be taken concurrently with ESS 3341. (Spring)

ESS 3403 Tests and Measurements for Exercise and Sports Science

This course includes experiences in the development and application of various tests and

evaluation techniques and their uses in Exercise and Sports Science measurement and eval-

uation. Prerequisites: MAT 2023 or Instructor’s Permission. (Spring)

ESS 3501, 3502, 3503 Directed Studies in Exercise and Sports Science

This course offers the student the opportunity to explore topics of interest under the di-

rection of a faculty member. Variable credit. Prerequisites: JR standing and Instructor’s

Permission. (On Demand)

ESS 3603 Methods and Curriculum for PE K-12

This course examines methods along with curriculum development for physical education

and sports in the kindergarten, primary grades, middle school, and high school settings.

Practicum experiences are required at multiple levels. Prerequisites: ESS 3003 and JR

Standing. (On Demand)

ESS 3623 Facility Design and Management

This course examines the design and management of recreation and sport facilities. (Fall)

ESS 3633 Sport Law

This course examines state and federal legislation specific to sport with emphasis placed on

the ability to identify and apply various areas of law to the sports industry. (Spring)

ESS 4013 Sport Communication

The student will engage in class instruction, research, and analysis of specific topics with a

view to providing a more in-depth knowledge and understanding of such areas of concern.

Prerequisite: JR/SR Standing (On Demand)

ESS 4023 Sport Marketing

This course is an analysis of effective management strategies and the body of knowledge

associated with pursuing a career in sport management. The course will introduce students

to the sport management career opportunities in the sport industry and sport principles as

they apply to management, marketing, leadership style, communication, and motivation.

(3 credit course offered every Spring)

ESS 4033 Sport Finance

An integrated course that incorporates concepts from economics, finance, statistics and op-

erations research in approaching decision-making in sports management.( 3 credit course

offered every Spring)

ESS 4133 Adapted Physical Education

This course includes an in-depth study of the characteristics, learning considerations, and

adaptations for the exceptional child including the gifted, mentally retarded, visually im-

paired, deaf or hard of hearing, physically impaired, learning disabled, and emotionally

disturbed. This course includes a practicum experience. Prerequisites: EDU 2043 and eli-

gibility for admission to TEP. (On Demand)

ESS 4206 Sports Medicine Internship

The student is placed in a clinical, hospital based, and/or wellness and fitness setting under