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Exercise and Sport Science
EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE 1106. SCUBA: RESCUE DIVER.
The student is expected to gain the knowledge and skill of rescue techniques for optimizing safety in
the lifetime recreational activity of scuba diving. Some specific outcomes include successful demonstration
of knowledge and skills pertaining to the psychology of rescue, understanding of emergency oxygen
delivery systems, use of AEDs, accident management, and response to diver emergencies. The successful
student will earn the PADI Rescue Diver certification. Spring, even numbered years.
Prerequisite: ESS 1104. One semester hour
EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE 1115. H-GAMES
The student will be introduced to inline skating, skateboarding, and wall climbing as healthful physical
activities. Play will be emphasized as a necessary component of living a well balanced life.
Prerequisite: None. One semester hour
EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE 1121. BASKETBALL
The purpose of this course is to provide beginning basketball students a means of learning the rules of
basketball, the basic skills, and to provide an outlet for practicing each of those basics in a classroom setting
with other students of equal abilities.
Prerequisite: None. One semester hour
EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE 1122. VOLLEYBALL
The purpose of this course is to provide beginning volleyball students a means of learning the rules of
volleyball, the basic skills, and to provide an outlet for practicing each of those basics in a classroom setting
with other students of equal abilities.
Prerequisite: None. One semester hour
EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE 1123. SOCCER
The purpose of this course is to provide beginning soccer students an opportunity to: a) develop skills
and knowledge of soccer and b) develop an appreciation of the value of regular participation in soccer as
a means of promoting health and wellness.
Prerequisite: None. One semester hour
EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE 1125. BEGINNING PAINTBALL
Students will be introduced to the sport of paintball as a healthful lifetime recreational activity that is
designed to add to the quality of life. Safety, care of equipment, officiating, and tournament play are key
components of Beginning Paintball. Fall and Spring.
Prerequisite: None. One semester hour
EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE 1126. INTERMEDIATE PAINTBALL.
Students will continue to develop knowledge of safety, care of equipment, officiating, and tournament
play as skills leading toward competitive paintball. Students will begin to learn methods of teaching and
leadership for organized paintball. Fall. Spring, odd year.
Prerequisite: ESS 1125 or consent of instructor. One semester hour
EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE 1127. ADVANCED PAINTBALL.
The purpose of Advanced Paintball is to provide higher development of skills and knowledge of competitive
paintball. Successful completion of the class will allow the student to challenge the HPU
Certification Test as a Paintball Instructor and tournament organizer. Fall, even year.
Prerequisite: ESS 1126 or consent of instructor. One semester hour
EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE 1131. TENNIS.
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with a foundation of current knowledge and practice
in beginning tennis.
Prerequisite: None. One semester hour176
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