Corban University Catalog 2010–2012

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water dives in a local lake. The course will cover such items as safety, equipment, physiology of diving, diving situations, practice in a controlled setting, and guidance in the open water certification dives. HP243 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (3) Theoretical and practical approaches to sports training and conditioning, prevention, care and rehabilitation of activity related injuries. Prerequisite: SC3841 w/lab and SC3842 w/lab (Spring, odd year) Course fee: $35 HP363 Exercise Prescription (3) This course is the study of the theory and principles behind the development of exercise programs. Students will learn how to accurately evaluate and develop individual exercise prescriptions based upon sound scientific research. Exercise prescriptions will be developed in accordance with the guidelines set forth by the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the American College of Sports Medicine. Prerequisite: SC3841 w/ lab, SC3842 w/lab, HP423. (Spring) HP403 Therapeutic Exercise (3) Methods, theories, and techniques in the rehabilitation of injuries to athletes and others engaged in physical activity. The evaluation of injuries relative to rehabilitation. Clinical experiences under the direct supervision of NATABOC Certified Athletic Trainers. The course includes basic components of a comprehensive rehabilitation program and theory and principles associated with the use of special evaluation/therapeutic e x e r c i s e t e c h n i q u e s . L a b o ra t o r y experiences include practical use of manual testing techniques, goniometry, and the application of selected types of manual exercises. Prerequisites: SC3841 w/lab, SC3842 w/lab, HP423 (Fall) HP423 Physiology of Exercise (3) Practical application of physiological principles relating to physical activity in exercise, conditioning and sport performance. Prerequisites: SC3841 w/ lab and SC3842 w/lab. (Spring, even year) HP 443 Biomechanics (3)

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Biomechanics is an introduction to mechanical, neuromuscular, and anatomical bases of human movement. The purpose of the course is to provide meaningful information concerning the biomechanical aspects of human performance in order to aid the instructor, exercise scientist, coach or therapist in evaluation and teaching of motor skills, The course provides an interdisciplinary approach to the quantitative and qualitative study of human motion,kinesiology, as it relates to basic loco motor and advanced physical movements or skills. This course also provides a scientific basis for evaluating the safety of movement-related activities. The expected outcome of this course is that the student will be able to understand and utilize the course content to become a reflective practitioner. Prerequisites: SC3841 w/lab and SC3842 w/lab.

MUSIC MU 100 Music Forum (0) Music forum is a weekly gathering of music majors for recitals, performance classes, and meetings designed to help them grow in musicianship, solo performance skills and knowledge of their field. Students in majors other than music who are studying music privately are also encouraged to attend the recitals and performance classes. MU353IN Instrumental Methods and Materials (2) This class prepares the student to teach instrumental music at the middle school/ high school level by developing rehearsal strategies, beginning pedagogy, acquiring useful tools, and integrating the national standards of the National Association for Music Education

PSYCHOLOGY PS383PCCA-Pastoral Counseling (3) A study and appraisal of theory and the techniques of counseling utilizing a biblical worldview. Topics include counseling theories and familiarization with foundational counseling skills based on biblical principles regarding appropriate intervention in the lives of others. The course introduces students


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