Graduate Physical Education Professionl
Graduate Physical Education Professionl
2013 Summer Term
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ADVANCED PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE
PEPROF 672
Theoretical considerations and laboratory experiences in physiology of exercise at an advanced level. Includes exercise biochemistry, biochemical analysis, environmental considerations, exercise histochemistry, cardiorespiratory considerations, animal experimentation, electromyography and aids to performance.
ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PEPROF 675
A study of the problems of the atypical child in relation to the physical education activity program. Emphasis is placed on the atypical child in the public school. Areas studied include postural deviations, orthopedic and neurological disabilities, sensory handicaps, the mentally handicapped and the behaviorally deviant child.
HEALTH PROMOTION MANAGEMENT
PEPROF 680
Theoretical considerations and practical applications of management, operations and programs for health promotion organizations. Begins with the planning, design, financing and construction of health promotion facilities. Includes the hiring and organization of staff members, the development and marketing of special programs and the administration and finance of health promotion organizations.
PRACTICUM
PEPROF 793
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES
PEPROF 798
Study of selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member.
THESIS RESEARCH
PEPROF 799
Students must complete a Thesis Proposal Form in the Graduate Studies Office before registering for this course.