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  Course: HPE 100
  Title:Intro to Physical Ed & Sport
  Long Title:Introduction to Physical Education and Sport
  Course Description:Focuses on the field of physical education and sports. Includes trends, precedents and their effects in the health and total wellness of those involved.
  Min Credit:2
  Max Credit:

  Status Notes: Was PER 113, changed 1/11/13 effective 201410 CFE

 STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
 
 1.     To discuss current trends in physical education
 2.     To observe job opportunities in physical education
 3.     To explain how to deal with all students; troubled/disabled
 4.     To identify the physical conditioning involved in physical education and coaching


 TOPICAL OUTLINE:
 
 I.      Physical Education
         A.      A career in teaching goals
         B.      Objectives and preparation requirements
         C.      P.E. today
 II.     Sports
         A.      A career in coaching
         B.      Responsibilities and training
         C.      Professional level, college, high school, and voluteer
 III.    Alternative careers
         A.      Job market
         B.      Health-related areas
         C.      Sports communication
         D.      Physical activity instructor
         E.      Fitness and aerobics
 IV.     Cultural foundation
         A.      History and background of physical education and its growth
 V.      Legal aspects
         A.      Federal
         B.      State
         C.      Local
         D.      Title IX
 VI.     Nutrition and weight control
         A.      Modern day concepts
         B.      Training and conditioning
         C.      Personal fitness
 VII.    Teaching physical education
         A.      Coaching and athletes
         B.      Trends in P.E.
         C.      Problems in P.E.


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