Departments, Degree Programs, and Courses
Dean Gorman, Graduate Program Coordinator, 308W HPER Building, 575-2890
Courses: Health Science, Kinesiology, Recreation, and Dance (HKRD)
Graduate standing is prerequisite to the following courses:
480V Workshop (1-18)
5353 Research in Health Science, Kinesiology, Recreation and Dance (Fa, Sp) Methods and techniques of research in health education, physical education and recreation including an analysis of examples of their use and practice in their application to problems of interest to the student. Prerequisite: consent.
5373 Problems in Health Science, Kinesiology, Recreation, and Dance (Su) A study of current problems in the field of health education, kinesiology, and recreation. Prerequisite: consent.
560V Workshop (1-3)
5873 Leadership in HKRD Services (Fa) Considers research, theory, and practical applications of leadership principles utilized in the provision of HKRD services. Focus is on motivation, attitude, communication, group dynamics, and problem solving.
5883 Sport Facilities Management (Fa) Considers basic elements and procedures in the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of sport facilities; management considerations in conducting various types of events.
5893 Public and Private Finance in HKRD Develops an understanding of both public and private finance management for students in public and private management positions. Provides an understanding of the budgeting processes and techniques used in obtaining and controlling funds, including private sector finance problems in areas of credit, pricing, indexing, and debt management.
5983 Health Promotion at the Workplace Examines specific strategies for health promotion programming, organizational and administrative schemes for program delivery, and appraisal systems for determining health programming priorities in workplace settings.
599V Seminar (1-3)
6133 Issues in HKRD (Su) A review of the significant social, demographic, behavioral, developmental, and technological issues that influence health, kinesiology, and recreation programs. Corequisites or prerequisites: For doctoral level students only.
6233 Management in HKRD (Sp) Deals with principles, procedures, relationships, problems, and current practices in the supervision of health education and kinesiology. Includes management of facilities, programs, personnel and processes.
6333 Measurement in HKRD Competencies for analysis and application of evaluation and measurement in HKRD.
6533 Legal and Political Aspects An overview of major legislation affecting HKRD professions; how to operate within these laws; and methods for influencing new legislation. Also discusses political aspects of professions both outside and inside government agencies.
660V Workshop (1-3)
680V Educational Specialist Project (1-6) An original
project, research paper, or report required of all Ed.S. degree candidates.
Prerequisite: admission to Ed.S. program and
consent.
689V Directed Research (1-6) (Fa, Sp, Su) Laboratory investigations, in basic and applied research.
699V Seminar (1-3)
700V Doctoral Dissertation (1-18) (Fa, Sp, Su) Prerequisite: candidacy or consent of student's advisory committee.
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