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Curriculum & Course Descriptions
Curriculum & Course Descriptions (2006-2007)
last updated: 08/31/2006



Bachelor of Science in Human Performance & Recreation (121 credit hours)


I. General Education - 45 credit hours    


II. Major Content Courses - 60 credit hours


 
  PHED 409
  Theory of Coaching and Officiating
  Credit(s): 3

  This course includes a study of current principles and practices of coaching and officiating. Emphasis is placed on a review of recent research in the area of coaching as well as an examination of contemporary coaches and their coaching techniques. Mechanics of officiating, interpretation of rules and an intramural practicum at the college level. Sports offered include basketball, volleyball, softball, and football.

  Prerequisite(s):
 




III. Other Course Requirements - 16 credit hours

Students in Human Performance and Recreation will enroll in a total of four (4) hours of Honors Thesis to develop and complete the requirement of a senior project or thesis. Additionally, students will complete twelve (12) hours of free electives.
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