Academic Catalog Spring 2019

a position of leadership within an agency. Prerequisites: SO standing and GPA of 2.0. See Criteria for Internships on p. 70. (On Demand) ESS 2081, 2082, 2083 Intramural Internship The administration, supervision, and practical educational application of all facets of the intramural-recreational sports program at the College. For information and application see the Director of Intramural/Recreational sports. See Criteria for Internships on p. 70. (On Demand) ESS 2203 Contemporary Issues in Sport Management This course examines contemporary issues and controversies in the world of sports today. This includes topics such as violence in sports, race and ethnicity in sports, economic is- sues related to sports, youth sports, sports and the media, sports and politics, performance- enhancing substances, and sports and religion.  The course will provide an in-depth analy- sis of these topics and ask the student to explore his/her views on these issues. (3 credit An examination of the processes underlying the acquisition of motor skill performance and the practical application of motor learning principles in teaching, coaching and exercise science settings. (Spring) ESS 2253 Theory of Coaching Basketball and Track Basic skills, theories, practices, rules analysis, and techniques for coaching. Prerequisite: ESS 2113. (On Demand) ESS 2263 Theory of Coaching Baseball and Football Theory and practice in the fundamentals as well as review of the various systems and types of strategies. Prerequisite: ESS 2113. (On Demand) ESS 2273  Theory of Coaching Volleyball and Softball Theory and practice in the fundamentals as well as review of the various systems of play. Prerequisite: ESS 2113. (On Demand) ESS 2303 Sport Governance This course is an examination of sport organizations focused on both professional and ama- teur governance structures and processes. The study of policy in educational, non-profit, professional and international sport venues will also be addressed. (3 credit course offered every Spring) ESS 2603 Foundations of Exercise and Sport Science This course investigates the scientific underpinnings of Exercise and Sports Science as well as various careers available to Exercise and Sport Science students. (Fall) ESS 3003 PE for the Young Child Emphasis is given to the growth, development, and characteristics of children as they relate to physical activity. The course includes an in-depth study of fundamental movements, developmental skill levels, and movement education for the young child. (On Demand) ESS 3013 Coaching Principles 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. (On Demand) course offered every Fall)  ESS 2233 Motor Learning

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