KINESIOLOGY 98
EXSC 423. Exercise Physiology II 1.0 course credit A study of the effects of all types of exercise on the human body including acute physiological responses and chronic adaptations. Includes an in-depth examination of the muscular respiratory and cardiovascular responses to exercise and physical activity. The physiological underpinnings of exercise training are emphasized. Prerequisites: EXSC 225 & EXSC 251. Enrollment restricted to Exercise Science majors. Non-majors must have permission of the instructor. Offered in the spring semester. EXSC 450. Internship 1.0 course credit May include projects, internships, individual study, and other forms of independent study. Designed as the culminating experience for majors not seeking teaching certification. Enrollment restricted to Kinesiology majors with senior standings. Required Courses for the Physical Education Major: EXSC 180 EXSC 190 PHED 215 PHED 216 EXSC 225 EXSC 251 EXSC 315 EXSC 325 EXSC 351 PHED 430 EXSC 450
Personal and Community Health Foundations of Kinesiology Physical Education Pedagogy I Physical Education Pedagogy II Exercise Physiology I Functional Anatomy Biomechanics Athletic Training and First Aid Exercise Programming Adapted Physical Education Internship (not required if seeking a teacher certification)
Basic-Skill Courses: Each basic-skill course is worth 0.25 of course credits. These courses are Credit/No Credit. No more than 1.5 course credits may be counted toward the degree. Credit for a particular course will be granted only once. PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED PHED
101 102 110 111 122 123 131 134 136
Fundamentals of Basketball Fundamentals of Volleyball Physical Fitness Weight Training Beginning Golf Beginning Tennis Swimming Archery Badminton
Physical Education Course Descriptions: PHED 131. Swimming 0.25 course credit Students enrolling in this course need to have a basic knowledge of swimming. Credit/No Credit. PHED 137. Lifeguarding 0.25 course credit For advanced swimmers who wish to learn the skills and techniques necessary to become qualified lifeguards. The course covers swimming, rescue skills, personal safety skills, lifeguard techniques, first aid, professional-level cardiopulmonary resuscitations skills and knowledge, and management techniques for aquatic environments. Upon successful completion of the course, students receive the American Red Cross certificate in lifeguarding, first aid and safety, and professional CPR. Prerequisite: Must pass swimming test at first class. Credit/No Credit.
MONMOUTH COLLEGE ACADEMIC CATALOG
2014–2015