Exercise Science (ES)
ES-001
Adapted Physical Exercise 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Assessment of physical performance status and postural evaluation. Individually prescribed exercise programs for the physically disabled. Recreational games and individual sports adapted to students' capabilities.* (CSU/UC)
ES-008A
Beginning Indoor Cycling 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
This course is designed to provide a beginning level indoor cycling experience to develop the key components of health-related physical fitness: cardiorespiratory, endurance, muscular strength/endurance, body composition, and flexibility. The components of fitness will be met through structured individually paced indoor group cycling classes. Students will also learn the fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on a life-long health and wellness.* (CSU/UC)
ES-008B
Intermediate Indoor Cycling 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: ES 008A Beginning Indoor Cycling
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
This course is designed to provide an intermediate level indoor cycling experience to develop the key components of health-related physical fitness: cardiorespiratory, endurance, muscular strength/endurance, body composition, and flexibility. The components of fitness will be met through structured individually paced indoor group cycling classes. Students will also learn the fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on a life-long health and wellness.* (CSU/UC)
ES-008C
Advanced Indoor Cycling 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: ES 008B Intermediate Indoor Cycling
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
This course is designed to provide an advanced level indoor cycling experience to develop the key components of health-related physical fitness: cardiorespiratory, endurance, muscular strength/endurance, body composition, and flexibility. The components of fitness will be met through structured individually paced indoor group cycling classes. Students will also learn the fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on a life-long health and wellness.* (CSU/UC)
ES-009A
Beginning Aerobic Dance Exercise 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Aerobic dance exercise with an emphasis on conditioning the musculoskeletal system, improving the cardiovascular system, increasing the efficiency of the respiratory system, and increasing flexibility. Principles of physical fitness, conditioning and other relevant health-related topics will be covered.* (CSU/UC)
ES-009B
Intermediate Aerobic Dance Exercise 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 009A or equivalent or specified skill competencies
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
A continuation of ES 009A emphasizing the development of an intermediate level of conditioning of the musculoskeletal system, improvement of the cardiovascular system, increasing the efficiency of the respiratory system, and increasing flexibility. More complex movement patterns, routines and equipment will be used to increase intensity of exercise to achieve an increased level of fitness. Principles of physical fitness, conditioning, and other relevant health-related topics will also be covered.* (CSU/UC)
ES-009C
Advanced Aerobic Dance Exercise 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 009B or equivalent or specified skill competencies
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
A continuation of ES 009B emphasizing the development of an advanced level of conditioning of the musculoskeletal system, improvement of the cardiovascular system, increasing the efficiency of the respiratory system, and increasing flexibility. More complex movement patterns, routines and equipment will be used to increase intensity of exercise to achieve an increased level of fitness. Principles of physical fitness, conditioning, and other relevant health-related topics will also be covered.* (CSU/UC)
ES-010
Cardiovascular Fitness and Nutrition 1 UNITS
3.0 hours laboratory
Kinesiology Lab course designed to teach the benefits of cardiovascular exercise, heart-healthy nutrition guidelines, and to provide opportunities for students to analyze their eating habits. This course requires workouts and consultations with the instructor, as well as written and computer assignments. Each student will be assessed in the areas of fitness and diet. Due to health and safety considerations, only one Kinesiology Lab class (ES 010, 011, 012) may be taken per semester.* (CSU/UC)
ES-011
Circuit Training 1 UNITS
3.0 hours laboratory
Kinesiology Lab course designed to develop and encourage positive attitudes and habits with regard to exercise. Each student will be assessed in the areas of body composition, cardiovascular efficiency, muscular strength and endurance, and flexibility. An individual fitness profile will then be established. From this profile, an individual fitness prescription will be developed. Fitness activity will primarily utilize exercise equipment organized into a super circuit. Due to health and safety considerations, only one Kinesiology Lab class (ES 010, 011, 012) may be taken per semester.* (CSU/UC)
ES-012
Individualized Sports Conditioning 1 UNITS
3.0 hours laboratory
Kinesiology Lab course designed to provide advanced exercisers with the opportunity to increase their fitness levels with an emphasis on strength training and muscle flexibility. An individualized fitness program will then be prescribed utilizing the student's personal fitness goals. Due to health and safety considerations, only one Kinesiology Lab class (ES 010, 011, 012) may be taken per semester.* (CSU/UC)
ES-013
Flexibility Fitness 1.5 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 2.0 hours laboratory
Flexibility program which provides students with knowledge of their optimal range of motion. Emphasizes participation that suits the needs of all age and ability levels including dancers, athletes, seniors and fitness enthusiasts.* (CSU/UC)
ES-014A
Beginning Body Building 1.5 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 2.0 hours laboratory
Instruction and practice in conditioning, running and resistance exercises, with emphasis on total fitness of the individual.* (CSU/UC)
ES-014B
Intermediate Body Building 1.5 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 014A or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 2.0 hours laboratory
Instruction and practice in weight lifting and weight training with an emphasis on techniques of lifting. Individual program adaptation is stressed.* (CSU/UC)
ES-014C
Advanced Body Building 1.5 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 014B or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 2.0 hours laboratory
Advanced skills and techniques of body building.* (CSU/UC)
ES-019A
Beginning Physical Fitness 1.5 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 2.0 hours laboratory
Instruction in physical conditioning, nutrition and weight control.* (CSU/UC) (CSU-E)
ES-019B
Intermediate Physical Fitness 1.5 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 019A or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 2.0 hours laboratory
Further emphasis on individual physical conditioning, nutrition and weight control.* (CSU/UC) (CSU-E)
ES-019C
Advanced Physical Fitness 1.5 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 019B or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 2.0 hours laboratory
Advanced skills and techniques of physical fitness with an emphasis on new concepts and techniques.* (CSU/UC) (CSU-E)
ES-024A
Beginning Fitness Boot Camp 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
This course presents a fast-paced, regimented style exercise program designed at a beginning level that works the entire body through the use of calisthenics, running, body resistance training and agility drills designed to promote physical fitness and weight control. Using a variety of basic activities, emphasis will be placed on self-discipline, intensity, and goal-oriented basic exercise programming. The course will utilize numerous training modalities including cross-training, basic boxing, plyometrics, speed and agility, core stability, flexibility training as well as cardiovascular endurance. Students will also learn the fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on life-long health and wellness.* (CSU/UC)
ES-024B
Intermediate Fitness Boot Camp 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: ES 024A Beginning Fitness Boot Camp
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
This course presents a fast-paced, regimented style exercise program designed at an intermediate level that works the entire body through the use of calisthenics, running, body resistance training and agility drills designed to promote physical fitness and weight control. Using a variety of basic activities, emphasis will be placed on self-discipline, intensity, and goal-oriented basic exercise programming. The course will utilize numerous training modalities including cross-training, basic boxing, plyometrics, speed and agility, core stability, flexibility training as well as cardiovascular endurance. Students will also learn the fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on life-long health and wellness.* (CSU/UC)
ES-024C
Advanced Fitness Boot Camp 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: ES 024B Intermediate Fitness Boot Camp
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
This course presents a fast-paced, regimented style exercise program designed at an advanced level that works the entire body through the use of calisthenics, running, body resistance training and agility drills designed to promote physical fitness and weight control. Using a variety of basic activities, emphasis will be placed on self-discipline, intensity, and goal-oriented basic exercise programming. The course will utilize numerous training modalities including cross-training, basic boxing, plyometrics, speed and agility, core stability, flexibility training as well as cardiovascular endurance. Students will also learn the fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on life-long health and wellness.* (CSU/UC)
ES-028A
Beginning Yoga 1.5 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 2.0 hours laboratory
This course is designed to help students increase flexibility and balance as well as practice relaxation and stress reduction through beginning Yoga techniques. The course will focus on safe, effective stretching, balance, stability of supporting muscle groups and breathing techniques. Discussion regarding the history and traditions of Yoga as well as stress reduction will take place. Students will also learn the fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on life-long wellness.* (CSU/UC)
ES-028B
Intermediate Yoga 1.5 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: ES 028A Beginning Yoga
1.0 hours lecture, 2.0 hours laboratory
This course is designed to help students increase flexibility and balance as well as practice relaxation and stress reduction through intermediate Yoga techniques. The course will focus on safe, effective stretching, balance, stability of supporting muscle groups and breathing techniques. Discussion regarding the history and traditions of Yoga as well as stress reduction will take place. Students will also learn the fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on life-long wellness.* (CSU/UC)
ES-028C
Advanced Yoga 1.5 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: ES 028B Intermediate Yoga
1.0 hours lecture, 2.0 hours laboratory
This course is designed to help students increase flexibility and balance as well as practice relaxation and stress reduction through advanced Yoga techniques. The course will focus on safe, effective stretching, balance, stability of supporting muscle groups and breathing techniques. Discussion regarding the history and traditions of Yoga as well as stress reduction will take place. Students will also learn the fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on life-long wellness.* (CSU/UC)
ES-060A
Beginning Badminton 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Presentation of the official singles and doubles games including the six basic strokes, footwork, strategy and etiquette.* (CSU/UC)
ES-060B
Intermediate Badminton 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 060A or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Continuation of ES 060A with an emphasis on playing strategy and match play in singles and doubles.* (CSU/UC)
ES-060C
Advanced Badminton 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 060B or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Advanced playing techniques, strategy, knowledge and attitudes for students who wish to excel in badminton and increase aerobic capacity.* (CSU/UC)
ES-061A
Beginning Pickleball 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
This is a beginning pickleball course where students will develop basic skills to play the game of pickleball. Instruction will focus includes on overhead and underhand groundstrokes, volleys, serves, racket grips, and footwork. Students will learn court markings, rules, and fundamental strategies used in both singles and doubles play. Fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on life-long health and wellness will also be taught.* (CSU)
ES-061B
Intermediate Pickleball 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 061A or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
This is a continuation of ES 061A with an emphasis on instructing the intermediate skills levels of pickleball. Instructional focus includes the overhead, underhand, forehand, and backhand groundstrokes, volleys, drop, cut, and lob serves. Students will learn intermediate strategies and rules used in singles and doubles and cut-throat play. Fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on life-long health and wellness will also be taught.* (CSU)
ES-061C
Advanced Pickleball 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 061B or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
This is a continuation of ES 061B with an emphasis on instructing the advanced skills levels of pickleball. Instructional focus includes the overhead, underhand, forehand, and backhand groundstrokes, volleys, drop, cut, lob serves, and overhand smash and drop shots. Students will learn advanced strategies and rules used in singles and doubles and cut throat play. Fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on lifelong health and wellness will also be taught.* (CSU)
ES-076A
Beginning Tennis 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Presentation of the official singles and doubles games including basic strokes, rules, strategy and etiquette.* (CSU/UC)
ES-076B
Intermediate Tennis 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 076A or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Continuation of ES 076A with an emphasis on individual stroke analysis, playing strategy and match play, singles and doubles.* (CSU/UC)
ES-076C
Advanced Tennis 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 076B or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Continuation of ES 076B with an emphasis on advanced techniques, strategy and match play for singles, doubles and mixed doubles.* (CSU/UC)
ES-121
Introduction to Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology 3 UNITS
3.0 hours lecture
This course provides an introduction to the theoretical and practical application of psychological factors associated with sport, exercise, and performance. Current theories and research are presented related to concepts of understanding athlete, coach, and spectator behavior in the sport setting. Examination of factors influencing exercise participation, management of unhealthy behaviors, and adherence to programs focused on therapeutic benefits that help enhance overall health. Outcomes associated with performance, techniques for optimizing performance, and applications in a variety of career settings will be discussed. (CSU) (AA/AS-D)
ES-125A
Beginning Golf 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Instruction and practice in basic golf skills to include course conduct, rules and self-evaluation of skills. Practice is limited to development of swing, stance and grip.* (CSU/UC)
ES-125B
Intermediate Golf 1.5 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 125A or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 2.0 hours laboratory
Instruction and practice in golf including skills required to play a small executive course. Students must furnish their own equipment.* (CSU/UC)
ES-125C
Advanced Golf 1.5 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 125B or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 2.0 hours laboratory
Continuation of ES 125B with an emphasis on advanced techniques, strategies and tournament play. Students must furnish their own equipment.* (CSU/UC)
ES-155A
Beginning Basketball 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Instruction and practice in the basic skills of basketball with emphasis on individual skill development and team play. Includes the fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on lifelong health and wellness.* (CSU/UC)
ES-155B
Intermediate Basketball 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 155A or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Continuation of ES 155A with emphasis on intermediate level individual skill development, team play, defensive/offensive tactics and team strategies. Includes the fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on lifelong health and wellness.* (CSU/UC)
ES-155C
Advanced Basketball 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 155B or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Continuation of ES 155B with emphasis on advanced level individual skill development, team play, defensive/offensive tactics and team strategies. Includes the fundamental principles of physical fitness and their impact on lifelong health and wellness.* (CSU/UC)
ES-170A
Beginning Soccer 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Basic skills and strategy of soccer with an emphasis on team play and individual skills.* (CSU/UC)
ES-170B
Intermediate Soccer 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 170A or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Intermediate soccer skills and team play with an emphasis on techniques, team strategy, language and lore of the game of soccer.* (CSU/UC)
ES-170C
Advanced Soccer 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 170B or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Advanced individual soccer skills and team play. Emphasizes techniques and team strategy.* (CSU/UC)
ES-171A
Beginning Softball 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Introduces the basic fundamentals of the game of softball. For individuals of all ages and fitness levels. Emphasizes lifelong health and vigor through exercise and activities. Promotes enjoyment of the game of softball, physical activity, safety, and injury prevention. Includes individual position skill, and offense and defense strategies.* (CSU/UC)
ES-171B
Intermediate Softball 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 171A or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Instruction in the fundamentals of the game of softball at the intermediate level. For individuals of all ages and fitness levels. Emphasizes lifelong health and vigor through exercise and activities. Promotes enjoyment of the game of softball, physical activity, safety, and injury prevention. Includes individual position skill, and offense and defense strategies.* (CSU/UC)
ES-171C
Advanced Softball 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 171B or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Instruction in the game of softball at the advanced level. For individuals of all ages and fitness levels. Emphasizes lifelong health and vigor through exercise and activities. Promotes enjoyment of the game of softball, physical activity, safety, and injury prevention. Includes individual position skill, and offense and defense strategies.* (CSU/UC)
ES-175A
Beginning Volleyball 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Competency development in the team sport of volleyball with an emphasis on individual techniques and team strategy.* (CSU/UC)
ES-175B
Intermediate Volleyball 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 175A or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Continuation of ES 175A with emphasis on intermediate level play and strategy and four-person teams.* (CSU/UC)
ES-175C
Advanced Volleyball 1 UNITS
Recommended Preparation: "C" grade or higher or "Pass" in ES 175B or equivalent
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Continuation of ES 175B with emphasis on advanced play and strategy and four-person teams.* (CSU/UC)
ES-180
Self Defense for Women 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Basic principles of practical personal protection for women, with emphasis on awareness and prevention of situations that may leave a person vulnerable to crime, especially rape. Physical, mental and verbal responses will be taught and practiced so students may develop the confidence to stand up and defend themselves if needed. Students will learn the fundamental principles of physical fitness and its impact on lifelong health and wellness.* (CSU/UC)
ES-206
Intercollegiate Basketball 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: Tryout
10.0 hours laboratory
Intercollegiate competition in the sport of basketball. Instruction in specific skills, performance techniques and strategies, as well as daily practice, development of physical fitness, team travel and competition against other collegiate institutions. Open to all students who wish to compete at the intercollegiate level. Athletic insurance fee is required. (CSU/UC)
ES-209
Intercollegiate Cross-Country 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: Tryout
10.0 hours laboratory
Open to students with advanced cross-country skills who wish to compete at the intercollegiate level. Athletic insurance fee is required. (CSU/UC)
ES-213
Intercollegiate Golf 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: Tryout
10.0 hours laboratory
Instruction in team play and strategy. Competition in practice and league play. Athletic insurance fee is required. (CSU/UC)
ES-218
Intercollegiate Soccer 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: Tryout
10.0 hours laboratory
Open to students with advanced soccer skills who wish to compete at the intercollegiate level. Athletic insurance fee is required. (CSU/UC)
ES-224
Intercollegiate Tennis 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: Tryout
10.0 hours laboratory
Intercollegiate competition in the sport of tennis. Instruction in specific skills, performance techniques and strategies, as well as daily practice, development of physical fitness, team travel and competition against other collegiate institutions. Open to all students who wish to compete at the intercollegiate level. Athletic insurance fee is required. (CSU/UC)
ES-227
Intercollegiate Track 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: Tryout
10.0 hours laboratory
Open to students with advanced track skills who wish to compete at the intercollegiate level. Athletic insurance fee is required. (CSU/UC)
ES-230
Intercollegiate Volleyball 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: Tryout
10.0 hours laboratory
Intercollegiate competition in the sport of volleyball. Instruction in specific skills, performance techniques and strategies, as well as daily practice, development of physical fitness, team travel and competition against other collegiate institutions. Open to all students who wish to compete at the intercollegiate level. Athletic insurance fee is required. (CSU/UC)
ES-248
Conditioning for Intercollegiate Athletes 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Physical conditioning and mastery of the basic fundamentals of movement and skills necessary to reduce the risk of injury associated with athletic activity. Conditioning activities, games, and resistance exercises will be emphasized. This course is intended for intercollegiate athletes who are proficient in the fundamental skills and have knowledge of the basic rules of the competitive sport. Instruction is geared toward advanced techniques, strategies, injury prevention, conditioning, and team play. (CSU/UC)
ES-249
Competencies for Intercollegiate Athletes 2-4 UNITS
Prerequisite: Recommendation of Intercollegiate Coach
1.0 hours lecture, 3.0 hours laboratory
This course is designed to prepare student athletes for intercollegiate competition at both the two and four year level, and to maintain athletic conditioning between seasons. It is intended for students who have demonstrated the potential (through performance or interview with respective coach) to succeed in intercollegiate athletics. Students will be required to participate in lab hours within the intercollegiate sport of their choice. Athletic insurance fee may be required upon enrollment. 1 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (2 units), 1 hour lecture, 6 hours laboratory (3 units), 1 hour lecture, 9 hours laboratory (4 units). (CSU/UC)
ES-250
Introduction to Kinesiology 3 UNITS
3.0 hours lecture
Introduction to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement. An overview of the concepts within and importance of the sub-disciplines in kinesiology will be discussed, along with career opportunities in the areas of teaching, coaching, allied health, dietetic, and fitness professions. (C-ID KIN 100) (CSU/UC)
ES-253
Physical Education in Elementary Schools 3 UNITS
2.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory
The statewide program in physical education for elementary schools forms the basis for this course. Includes the study of child development, personality development, analysis and practice of fundamental skills, selection of activities, organizational materials, and evaluation of teaching ability. (CSU)
ES-255
Care and Prevention of Athletic and Recreational Injuries 3 UNITS
3.0 hours lecture, 1.0 hours laboratory
Designed to (1) provide a background for individuals interested in an athletic training career, (2) develop an understanding of athletic injuries in terms of prevention, recognition, evaluation, treatment, first aid and emergency care for coaches and/or teachers in athletic settings, and (3) provide athletes with an understanding of how to manage their own injuries and methods of prevention. (CSU/UC)
ES-270
Cooperative Games 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture
Instruction in planning and implementing cooperative games for physical education/activities involving pre-school and elementary school-age children in a variety of settings. The philosophy behind the need for cooperative games will be explored, as well as the importance of incorporating movement into daily life. (CSU/UC)
ES-271
Fitness Walking with Children 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture
Instruction in planning and implementing a walking program for children in a variety of settings. Lifelong fitness activities and walking as a form of appropriate and challenging exercise will be emphasized. (CSU)
ES-272
Issues in Childhood Obesity 1 UNITS
1.0 hours lecture
Survey of current knowledge relating to the cause and prevention of childhood obesity. Content will include suggested physical activity planning and nutrition guidelines, as well as historically relevant trends in regards to childhood obesity, diet and physical activity. (CSU)
Exercise Science Degree Requirements
Courses which meet the activity requirement for graduation have an asterisk (*). Intercollegiate athletics courses, ES 206, 209, 213, 218, 224, 227, 230, 248, 249, are repeatable. Intercollegiate sports do not meet the activity requirement for graduation. A physical examination is recommended for all classes if the student has medical problems or is over the age of 30. Due to health and safety considerations, only one Kinesiology Lab class (ES 010, 011, 012) may be taken per semester.