Courses at the 400-level

HED 404: Organization and Administration of School Health Education Programs

The organizational and administrative relationships of coordinated school health education programs are presented. School health education issues are discussed in regard to specific administrative concerns.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • HED 300
  • admission into the health education teacher preparation program
  • minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50
  • or consent of the department chair
HED 406: Advanced Issues and Concerns in Community and Public Health

Students analyze further the etiology of various community health issues. Program planning, implementation, and evaluation are applied to a diversity of community and public health problems.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • HED 303
  • or consent of the department chair
HED 410: Stress Management

Students explore connections between mental and physical health as related to managing stress. Activities include identifying sources and the impact of stress on health, and the implementation of stress management techniques.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • HED 300 or PED 301
  • or consent of the department chair
HED 417: Advanced Issues in School and Community Health

Students develop skills in program planning, implementation, and evaluation regarding specific health promotion issues in both school and community settings.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • HED 300
  • HED 303
  • or consent of the department chair
HED 418: Practicum in Health Education

Students learn to enhance classroom preparation and presentation of comprehensive health education in kindergarten through grade twelve. Included is the development of lesson and unit plans and a supervised teaching experience.
4 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • HED 300
  • admission into the health education teacher preparation program
  • minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50
  • or consent of the department chair
HED 419: Practicum in Community Health

Under the guidance of College and agency personnel, students examine various health education programs, strategies for implementing programs, and the operation of various health agencies.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • HED 300
  • minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50
  • HED 303
  • consent of department chair
HED 426: Community Health: Field Placement

Theoretical formulations discussed in previous courses are applied. Skills essential to the community health profession are developed and implemented in select community health agencies. Students also attend a related senior seminar.
10 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50
  • HED 419
HED 427: Student Teaching in Health Education

Public school teaching experience is provided under the joint supervision of cooperating teachers and a College supervisor.
5 to 10 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • Completion of community service requirement
  • Completion of technology competency requirement
  • Negative result from the required tuberculin test
  • Satisfactory completion of all major, cognate, and professional courses required prior to student teaching
  • Concurrent enrollment in HED 428
  • A positive recommendation from the professor of each professional course
  • Cumulative GPA of 2.50 a full semester prior to student teaching
HED 428: Student Teaching Seminar in Health and Physical Education

Students develop teacher behaviors appropriate to effective health education instruction, including classroom and time management, effective communication, knowledge of different learning styles, and teaching strategies.
2 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • Concurrent enrollment in Concurrent enrollment in HED 427
HED 429: Seminar in Community Health Field Placement

Students develop behaviors appropriate to community health education planning, implementation, and evaluation.
2 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • concurrent enrollment in HED 426
HED 431: Drug Education

A foundation in substance abuse is presented from which students create and present unit plans on a variety of drug issues. Aspects of professional ethics versus obligations to the community are included in discussions and presentations.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • HED 300 or PED 301
  • or consent of department chair
HED 450: Topics in Health Education


3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • or consent of the department chair
HED 480: Workshop in Health Education


3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • or consent of the department chair
PED 402: Advanced Practicum in Curriculum and Instruction

Students analyze selected individual/dual and team sport skills, tactics and strategies to develop appropriate teaching progressions. Observations and supervised teaching experiences in PK-12 school settings are included.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • PED 207, PED 208, PED 301, HED 300, HED 418 and admission to the HPE teacher preparation program or consent of department chair.
PED 408: Coaching Applications

Effective planning, implementation and evaluation of practice and game management as well as seasonal responsibilities of the coach will be analyzed. Field work in coaching will be included.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • PED 201, 205, 243, 278 , 308 and current first aid/CPR (infant, child and adult with AED) certification.
PED 409: Adapted Physical Education

Individual differences that affect motor learning and performance are considered. Individual educational programs in adaptive, developmental, corrective, and inclusive physical education are designed. Laboratory is included.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • SPED 300
  • concurrent enrollment in PED 413
PED 410: Evaluation and Measurement in Physical Education

The assessment of motor performance is introduced. Emphasis is on criterion- and norm-referenced standards for evaluation. Basic statistical techniques are included.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • HED 300 or PED 301 or consent of department chair.
  • or consent of the department chair
PED 411: Kinesiology

The effects of physical and anatomical principles on the performance of motor patterns are studied and the mechanical analysis of specific activities are analyzed.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • BIOL 231
  • Admission to the Physical Education teacher preparation program
  • or consent of department chair
PED 412: Organization and Administration of Physical Education Programs: Prekindergarten through Grade Twelve

Topics include the practical organizational aspects of decision making, program planning, and evaluating, as well as admin¬istrative concerns involved in physical education programs, athletics, intramurals, and selected special areas.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • PED 301
  • HED 418
  • or consent of department chair
PED 413: Practicum in Creative Movement and Dance

Students develop competencies in teaching diversified rhyth¬mic activities and musical accompaniment. Observations and teaching experiences in Pre-K–12 school settings are included. (Formerly Creative Rhythms and Dance.)
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • PED 302
  • admission to the physical education teacher preparation program
  • PED 247
  • or consent of the department chair
PED 414: Practicum in Individual and Dual Activities

Students analyze selected individual and dual sport skills and develop appropriate teaching progressions for them. Observations and supervised teaching experiences in prekindergarten-through-grade-twelve school settings are included.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • PED 208
  • PED 302
  • PED 413
  • Admission to the Physical Education teacher preparation program
  • or consent of the department chair
PED 415: Teaching/Assessment in Adapted Physical Education

Students will explore planning, teaching and assessment for people with disabilities. Teaching experiences in PK-12 adapted physical education settings are included. Emphasis is on the diagnostic-prescriptive approach.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • minimum grade of B or better
  • or equivalent. Minimum of B- or better
  • or consent of department chair
PED 419: Practicum in Movement Studies and Assessment

Under the guidance of the instructor and wellness center supervisor, students gain the practical experience necessary for analyzing, planning, implementing, and assessing fitness programs for individuals and groups.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • BIO 231, 335; prior or con-current enrollment in HED 406; PED 301; and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5
PED 420: Physiological Aspects of Exercise

Emphasis is on the physiological response of the human muscular and cardiorespiratory systems to the acute and chronic effects of physical activity. Lecture and laboratory.
3 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • BIOL 335
  • Admission to the Physical Education teacher preparation program
  • or consent of the department chair
PED 426: Student Teaching in Physical Education

Teaching experiences in physical education are provided under the joint supervision of certified cooperating teachers and a College supervisor.
10 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • Concurrent enrollment in concurrent enrollment in PED 428
  • Completion of technology competency requirement
  • Negative result from the required tuberculin test
  • approved Preparing to Teach Portfolio
  • and other FSEHD requirements
PED 427: Internship in Movement Studies and Recreation

Professional skills essential to the movement studies or recreation profession are developed and implemented in a selected setting. This is a full-semester assignment.
10 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • PED 419; concurrent enrollment in PED 429; a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50; approved Preparing for Internship Portfolio; and completion of all required courses
PED 428: Student Teaching Seminar in Health and Physical Education

This seminar develops teacher behaviors appropriate to effective teaching. Topics include the development of classroom and time management, effective communication, knowledge of different learning styles, and teaching strategies.
2 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • Concurrent enrollment in PED 426
PED 429: Seminar in Movement studies and Recreation

In a professional learning community, students analyze, reflect, and share internship experiences. Responsibilities and best practices of the profession are explored and developed.
2 credit hours

Prerequisites:
  • concurrent enrollment in PED 427
PED 451: Recreation for the Elderly

Students explore steps needed to plan, organize, conduct, and evaluate recreation programs for the elderly. Included are recreation programming, diverse recreation activity experiences, and staffing considerations.
3 credit hours

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