Undergraduate Coaching
Undergraduate Coaching
2011 Fall Term
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WIAA COACHING CERTIFICATION: COACHING PRINCIPLES/SPORTS FIRST AID
COACHING 100
The course serves as the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) certified coaching course for students who are not seeking licensure in education. The course will develop a basic knowledge of sport first aid and coaching principles. This course does not count toward the coaching minor.
INTRODUCTION TO COACHING
COACHING 240
A course designed to introduce undergraduate students to the profession of coaching. The nature of the profession, qualifications, skills and issues relative to the profession will be explored.
APPLICATION OF MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES TO COACHING
COACHING 250
This course is designed as an introductory course to the fundamentals of movement.
SPORTS PEDAGOGY: TEACHING AND COACHING SPORTS SKILLS
COACHING 252
This course introduces the student to motor learning/motor development, teaching styles, understanding and writing of teaching/coaching objectives, and the planning, teaching and organization of sports skills. It will also involve the student in a teaching practicum.
CONDITIONING FOR INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS
COACHING 255
This course is designed to give the student the knowledge needed to develop an agility, endurance, and strength program for all sports.
PSYCHO-SOCIAL ASPECTS OF COACHING
COACHING 256
A study of the social and psychological factors that impact athletic performance. Theoretical and applied perspectives will be explored from a coaching framework.
HISTORY AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF ATHLETICS
COACHING 260
This course is designed to deal with the historical and sociological aspects of athletics as they pertain to every day living. Emphasis will be directed toward the social aspects and historical implications. Areas to be covered include those of socio-economic relationships, building athletics into an American heritage, industrial revolution, athletics and the school, and the future of athletics in our society.
COACHING OF COMMUNITY SPONSORED SPORTS
COACHING 265
Designed for men and women who wish to take part in the coaching of community sponsored sports. The role of community sponsored sports in the total picture of a young person's development, the organization and administration, and the actual coaching of community sponsored sports will be covered.
COACHING OF FOOTBALL
COACHING 350
An in-depth study of the game of football, and the coaching techniques that lead to a successful program. Special emphasis in the areas of building offenses and defenses, with a good hard look at related areas.
COACHING OF BASKETBALL
COACHING 351
This course is designed for those men and women who wish to become basketball coaches. The administration, organization, and management principles, as well as rules, techniques of individual and team play, strategy, psychology, and problems of coaching are pursued through lectures, discussions, practices, and demonstrations.
COACHING OF BASEBALL
COACHING 352
Primarily designed for men and women who wish to become baseball/softball coaches. The organization, psychology, coaching techniques, team selection techniques, training program and fundamentals skills will be covered by lecture and demonstrations.
COACHING OF TRACK AND FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY
COACHING 353
Primarily designed for men and women who wish to become track and field /cross country coaches. The organization, motivation, coaching techniques and training programs for each event /sport will be covered by lecture and demonstration.
COACHING OF SWIMMING
COACHING 354
To provide candidates with the skills and knowledge necessary to coach a swimming team. All aspects of coaching philosophy, techniques, training, stroke analysis, organization, and management will be covered by lecture, demonstration, observation, and participation. Prereq: Ability to swim at the intermediate level.
COACHING OF WRESTLING
COACHING 356
This course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills essential to the coaching of competitive wrestling.
COACHING OF VOLLEYBALL
COACHING 359
Primarily designed for men and women who seek advanced volleyball knowledge or wish to coach volleyball. Includes skill analysis, offensive and defensive strategy, plays, sociology and psychology of sport, organization, training, scouting and rules.
ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS
COACHING 460
This course is designed for those individuals who wish to become athletic coaches or administrators. The organization and administration of an athletic program will be covered.
PREVENTION AND CARE OF ATHLETIC INJURIES
COACHING 461
This course is designed to give the student the knowledge needed to develop agility, endurance, and strength programs for all sports.
CHILDREN AND SPORTS
COACHING 463
Explore the historical perspective and the present controversy surrounding the involvement of children in competitive sport. Future directions for competitive sport for children will be a major focus.
WORKSHOP IN INTERCOLLEGIATE OR INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS
COACHING 490
Variable topics. Group activity oriented presentations emphasizing "hands on" and participatory instructional techniques. Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credits in major. Prereq: Consent of advisor or department chair.
FIELD STUDY IN COACHING
COACHING 492
Field study in coaching provides undergraduate students with a supervised capstone experience in coaching. Students will be placed with department approved university/public/private/community teams/programs to obtain practical experience in the sport(s) of their choice. The site selection will be consistent with the professional objectives selected by the student. Prereq: Consent of department chair.
INDEPENDENT STUDY
COACHING 498
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 credits in major. Prereq: Consent of advisor or department chair.