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the supervision of an exercise specialist, physical therapist, physician or other professional

allied health worker. Observation and guided hands-on practice are provided in the con-

ducting of physiologic assessments, exercise recommendations, and supervised exercise

sessions. Textbook and classroom material will emphasize EKG interpretation, metabolic

calculations, and applied exercise physiology concepts. This experience is designed to help

prepare students for American College of Sports Medicine Certified Exercise Physiologist

exam which students are strongly encouraged to take upon course completion. Placement

is for 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ESS 2023, 2073, 3303, 3403, 3343, 4223 and possession

of an appropriate liability insurance policy. See Criteria for Internships on p. 70. (Spring)

ESS 4213 Sport Psychology

An overview of essential psychological considerations involved in athletic participation,

athletic training, and in coaching athletic teams. Prerequisite: PSY 1013. (On Demand)

ESS 4219 Recreation & Sports Management Internship

This course involves placement of the student in a recreational setting under the supervi-

sion of recreation and college personnel. The student begins with observation and limited

participation and ends by assuming major responsibility for the recreation program. Place-

ment is for a period of 15 weeks. Prerequisites: ESS 2073, JR Standing, and one semester

prior approval by student’s advisor. See Criteria for Internships on p. 70.

ESS 4223 Therapeutic Exercise

A study of clinical sports therapy techniques used in the rehabilitation and recondition-

ing of musculoskeletal disorders. The course includes goniometry, manual muscle testing,

therapeutic and resistance exercises and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation. Prereq-

uisites: BIO 2013 or 1113, ESS 2023, 2073, 3343, 3403 and 3303. (Every Fall)

ESS 4313 Foundations of Strength & Conditioning

The study of current principles and procedures essential to strength training and condition-

ing practices. Emphasis is placed on the development and practical applications of aerobic

conditioning, joint flexibility, and muscular strength, power and endurance programs. Pre-

requisites: BIO 1113 or 2023, ESS 3303 and 3343 or Instructor’s Discretion. (Every Fall)

ESS 4413 Internship in Strength & Conditioning

This course is offered concurrently with ESS 4313 and involves the placement of the stu-

dent in a wellness or fitness center under the supervision of a Certified Strength & Condi-

tioning Specialist or NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer. Observation and guided hands-on

practice is provided in the area of strength training and conditioning while applying the

physiological foundations of strength & conditioning. Prerequisites: BIO 1113 or 2023,

ESS 3303 & 3343, and concurrently with ESS 4313, or Instructor’s Discretion. (On De-

mand)

ESS 4501, 4502. 4503 Special Topics in Exercise and Sports Science

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)