May 11, 2024  
2019 - 2020 Catalog 
    
2019 - 2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


To find and select courses, it is important to understand IVCCD’s Course Numbering System. All courses are numbered in the same format with a three-letter prefix and a three-digit suffix. The prefix indicates the discipline; the suffix indicates the particular course. 

Career and Technical Credit Type – Career and technical education prepares students for a wide range of careers that require varying levels of education—from one-year diplomas to two-year AAS and AS college degrees. Up to 16 of these credits can be applied to an AA degree as electives.

Developmental Credit Type – Developmental credit classes do not apply towards any degree and are not calculated into the GPA.

Nursing Credit Type - Nursing classes have a requirement of ‘C’ or higher for successful completion of the course.

Standard Credit Type – These courses are transfer level courses. See advisors for how they will work for the student’s program.

 

Music - applied

  
  • MUA 101 - Applied Voice


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    This applied course offers half-hour lessons of private instruction, with a minimum of 30 minutes of practice per day. The goal is the development of both fundamental and advanced techniques.

    Each MUA course may be repeated four times.

  
  • MUA 120 - Applied Piano


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    This applied course offers half-hour lessons of private instruction, with a minimum of 30 minutes of practice per day. The goal is the development of both fundamental and advanced techniques.

    Each MUA course may be repeated four times.


General Music

  
  • MUS 100 - Music Appreciation


    AA Approved

    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    For students with no formal background in music. Includes historical information with an emphasis on developing the skills and tools of critical and appreciative listening. Covers specific musical periods, composers, styles, instruments, and social influences.

  
  • MUS 120 - Music Theory I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    Examines all the basic materials of music, which include notation, scales, intervals, chords, melody, harmony, rhythm, and texture. Other areas of analysis take in cadence types, chord inversions, figured bass harmonization, and principles of part writing based on 18th century models. Introduces fundamentals of the aural skills, ear training, and sight singing.

  
  • MUS 121 - Music Theory II


    Prerequisites:
    MUA 120 
    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    A continuation of MUA 120 , this course will examine in more detail the harmonic element of music. Discussions will include the harmonic progression, modulation, and specific types of seventh chords as they relate to 18th century counterpoint. Further development of the aural skills, ear training, and sight singing are included.

  
  • MUS 140 - Concert Choir


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Chorus is open to all qualified students. Emphasis is placed on reading and singing standard and contemporary literature. Participation in all rehearsals and public performances is required.

  
  • MUS 145 - Concert Band


    Prerequisites:
    Previous band experience
    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Study and performance of quality band literature and jazz repertoire with emphasis on musicianship and interpretation. Participation in all rehearsals and public performances is required.

  
  • MUS 148 - College Community Band


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    For all students; also open to non-students with band experience. No audition required. Weekly practices, four concerts/year. Some instruments available for students.

  
  • MUS 149 - Pep Band


    Prerequisites:
    Previous band experience
    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    The Pep Band plays for athletic events and spirit events during the school year. Some instruments available for students.

  
  • MUS 152 - Vocal Ensemble


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Auditions will be held for small vocal ensembles; practices will be arranged following auditions. Ensembles will be decided according to interest and needs each year. The ensembles will perform before school, civic, and community groups. Offered on demand, or as needed.

  
  • MUS 162 - Instrumental Ensembles


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Auditions will be held for small instrumental ensembles; practices arranged following auditions. Ensembles will be decided according to interest and needs each year. The ensembles will perform before school, civic, and community groups. Offered on demand, or as needed.

  
  • MUS 205 - Jazz History and Appreciation


    AA Approved

    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    Survey of the development of American jazz from the late 19th century to the present, with emphasis on its ethnic origins, cities where jazz developed, styles that evolved, and the influential personalities.

  
  • MUS 907 - Co-op Field Experience


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    Varied credit(s)

    Individually designed job experience/related assignment.

  
  • MUS 917 - Experimental Course


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    Varied credit(s)

    New courses as student interests demand.

  
  • MUS 929 - Individual Projects


    Prerequisites:
    Instructor’s approval
    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    Varied credit(s)

    Special topics as arranged with instructor.


Computer Networking

  
  • NET 123 - Computer Hardware Basics


    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    4 credit(s)

    This course introduces students to the fundamentals of computer hardware and software, mobile devices, security and networking concepts, and the responsibilities of an IT professional.

  
  • NET 235 - CCNA Cisco 1


    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum.

  
  • NET 236 - CCNA Cisco 2


    Prerequisites:
    NET 235 
    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.

  
  • NET 237 - CCNA Cisco 3


    Prerequisites:
    NET 236  
    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a larger and more complex network. Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality.

  
  • NET 238 - CCNA Cisco 4


    Prerequisites:
    NET 236 
    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    This course discusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network. The course enables students to understand the selection criteria of network devices and WAN technologies to meet network requirements.

  
  • NET 270 - Mobile Applications Development


    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    In today’s business environment, we have traveling sales forces, cottage industries, and integrated server platforms. Mobile apps are a large part of the digital economy. They are a growing trend in entertainment, network communications, and information management. Traditional media now has to fit on mobile platforms and be compatible with thousands of devices and configurations. This course will prepare students for multi-platform mobile applications development.

  
  • NET 271 - Mobile App Development 2


    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    This course allows students to create a variety of mobile applications for various Android devices. Students will learn how to implement Android design principles and best practices in real applications.

  
  • NET 303 - Windows Workstation Operating Systems


    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    This course will prepare the student for supporting and using Windows Operating System Platform in a business setting. Topics include: installation, administration of resources, troubleshooting, networking, optimization, and security.

  
  • NET 313 - Windows Server


    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    This course provides the core foundation for supporting network based servers. Students will learn the skills necessary to install, configure, customize, optimize, network, integrate and troubleshoot a server based operating system.

  
  • NET 453 - UNIX


    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    This course deals with the UNIX operating system and introduces the Common Desktop Environment (CDE). Students will learn fundamental command-line features of the UNIX environment including file system navigation, file permissions, the text editor, command shells, and basic network use.

  
  • NET 612 - Fundamentals of Network Security


    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    This course is designed to provide student with a fundamental understanding of network security principles and implementation. Students examine the technologies used and principles involved in creating a secure computer networking environment.

  
  • NET 616 - VMware VCP


    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    This course equips students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to build and run a VMware vSphere environment. It focuses on the installation and configuration of VMware ESX/ESXi hosts and VMware vCenter Server and on the management of ESX/ESXi hosts and virtual machines with vCenter Server.

  
  • NET 686 - Cybersecurity Management


    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    This course studies the technologies of information security including policies, standards, and procedures. Explores introductory concepts of confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

  
  • NET 785 - Fundamentals of Desktop Support


    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    This course will introduce the student to the operations of the help desk industry. Students will master the role of help desk analysis, navigate the help desk environment, and learn crucial problem solving skills.

  
  • NET 917 - Experimental Course


    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    Varied credit(s)

    New courses as student interests demand.

  
  • NET 929 - Individual Projects


    Prerequisites:
    Instructor’s approval
    CAREER AND TECHNICAL CREDIT TYPE
    Varied credit(s)

    Specialized assignment as arranged with instructor.


Physical Education Activities

  
  • PEA 102 - Aerobic Fitness I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 104 - Aquatrim I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 106 - Archery I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.PEA

  
  • PEA 108 - Archery/Badminton I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.PEA

  
  • PEA 114 - Bicycling I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 117 - Bowling I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 118 - Bowling/Golf I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 120 - Canoeing I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 134 - Golf I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 138 - Lifeguard Training I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 146 - Physical Fitness I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 151 - Racquet Sports I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 153 - Racquet Sports II


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 154 - Racquetball I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 160 - Soccer I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 166 - Swimming Red Cross Level I - III


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 168 - Swimming Red Cross Level IV - VI


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 170 - Tae Kwon Do I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 174 - Tennis I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 178 - Volleyball/Softball I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 181 - Water Safety Instruction I


    Prerequisites:
    PEA 138 
    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Designed to train instructor candidates to teach American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Courses, and Community Water Safety. Develops understanding of course materials and methods of conducting training sessions and evaluating participants’ progress. Additional training is available for qualified candidates.

  
  • PEA 183 - Water Safety Instruction/Lifeguarding


    Prerequisites:
    PEA 138 
    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    2 credit(s)

    Designed to train instructor candidates to teach American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Courses, American Red Cross Lifeguarding (including First Aid), CPR for the Professional Rescuer, Lifeguarding Instructor Aide, and Community Water Safety. Develops understanding of course materials and methods of conducting training sessions and evaluating participants’ progress. Additional training is available for qualified candidates.

  
  • PEA 187 - Weight Training I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 190 - Yoga/Stretching I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 214 - Bicycling II


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 253 - Racquetball II


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that are basically individual in nature. This course includes skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in these activities. Aerobics and fitness classes include exercise activities which increase cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and/or flexibility.

  
  • PEA 264 - Advanced Swimming


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Activities that require a group of people or two teams for participation. These courses include skills, rules, and strategies required to participate in each activity.

  
  • PEA 917 - Experimental Course


    Prerequisites:
    Instructor’s approval
    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    Varied credit(s)

    New courses as student interests demand.


Coaching Officiating

  
  • PEC 102 - Coaching Authorization


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    5 credit(s)

    Integrates critical concepts from human development, anatomy/physiology, physical education with coaching philosophy/techniques. Successful completion of 4 mini-courses qualifies for Iowa Coaching Endorsement.

  
  • PEC 105 - Coaching Ethics


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    0.5 credit(s)

    Coaching ethics completes an aspect of renewing the Coaching Authorization certificate.

  
  • PEC 109 - Coaching Ethics, Techniques & Theory


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1.5 credit(s)

    Knowledge and understanding of the techniques and theory of coaching interscholastic athletics and also deals with professional ethics in coaching.

  
  • PEC 115 - Athletic Development And Human Growth


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Knowledge and understanding of human growth and development of children in youth in relation to physical activity.

  
  • PEC 120 - Body Structure and Function


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Knowledge and understanding of the structure and function of the human body in relation to physical activity.

  
  • PEC 130 - Care and Prevention. Of Ath. Injuries


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1.5 credit(s)

    Knowledge and understanding of the prevention and care of athletic injuries and medical and safety problems relation to physical activity.

  
  • PEC 151 - Theory of Coaching Soccer


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    2 credit(s)

    Provides students with a background of the entire game of soccer. Students will also be equipped with the knowledge to be able to coach youth soccer and set up successful practices. Areas of instruction will include Laws of the Game, principles of play, Care & Prevention, team management, methods of soccer, designing practice sessions, and the abilities to analyze the game. The completion of this class there will be a final test to see if the individual will receive a National or State United States Soccer Federation (USSF) “D” license.

  
  • PEC 180 - Sports Off:Ftball,Wrstlng,Voll


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    2 credit(s)

    Principles and practice in officiating games and contests.

  
  • PEC 182 - Sports Off:Bsktbll,Sftbll,Bsbl


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    2 credit(s)

    Principles and practices in officiating games and contests.

  
  • PEC 917 - Experimental Course


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    Varied credit(s)

    New courses as student interests demand.


General Physical Education & Health

  
  • PEH 102 - Health


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    Study of several of the dimensions of personal health with emphasis on the physical and emotional dimensions. Principles of a healthy lifestyle and how these principles apply to their own behavior.

  
  • PEH 110 - Personal Wellness


    AA Approved

    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    2 credit(s)

    Principles of physical fitness, good nutrition, stress management. Applications and practice of these principles in everyday life. Includes some physical activity.

  
  • PEH 142 - First Aid


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    Basic treatment: All types of injuries, accidents, wounds, sudden illnesses, and medical emergencies. Includes eight hours of CPR.

  
  • PEH 150 - Basic Cardiac Life Support


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Provides information about prudent living, prevention of unnecessary heart disease, and early warning of heart attack. Includes extensive training in pulmonary resuscitation techniques. Certification in Basic Life Support.

  
  • PEH 161 - Introduction to Physical Education


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    2 credit(s)

    Designed to orient prospective physical education majors and minors in the field of physical education. Includes history, philosophy, trends, and developments of physical education. Observations of physical education programs and classes in the surrounding community, with opportunity for discussion and evaluation included.

  
  • PEH 175 - Sports Psychology


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    2 credit(s)

    Study of the personality of the athlete, anxiety and arousal in sport, arousal adjustment strategies, cognitive-behavioral intervention in sport, motivation, and self-confidence in sport.

  
  • PEH 210 - Elementary Physical Education


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    Study of theory, practice, and methods for teaching physical education in the elementary school. Basic wellness, games and sports, rhythms, and student evaluation will be presented. Child health and safety, school policies and curriculum, and contemporary issues related to total child wellness as well as preparing unit plans, lesson plans, and self-testing activities for kindergarten through sixth grades.

  
  • PEH 220 - Lifestyle Management


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Developing a healthy lifestyle through exercise and diet. Includes assessment of status, planning, and participating in a program based on individual needs.

  
  • PEH 250 - Swimming Pool Management


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Designed to meet state health requirements for Certified Pool Operators. Topics include risk management, sanitation, and equipment purchase and operation.

  
  • PEH 255 - Principles of Sports Management


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    Introduction to the academic and professional field of sports management. An overview of sports management rather than detailed instructions about how to manage sport enterprises.

  
  • PEH 256 - Current Issues in Sports Management


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    Studies current issues, problems, and trends in sports management. Ethical, technological, and social issues will be discussed.

  
  • PEH 260 - Recreational Leadership


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    Provides students with a working proficiency in the area of recreation. Emphasis on coordinating practical lab experiences in which the student will have an opportunity to perform a wide variety of recreational skills, and classroom discussion of the principles of recreation leadership.

  
  • PEH 917 - Experimental Course


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    Varied credit(s)

    New course as student interests demand.

  
  • PEH 929 - Individual Projects


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    Varied credit(s)

    Specialized assignment designed by student/instructor.

  
  • PEH 932 - Internship


    Prerequisites:
    PEH 255 
    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    Experience applied in a professional setting in a sports management, fitness, or similar agency.


Physical Education Training

  
  • PET 105 - Basic Athletic Training


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    Provides students with knowledge of the profession of the certified athletic trainer, factors associated with injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, emergency care of athletic injuries, protective equipment, basic organization, and administrative and legal concepts in the athletic training setting. Allows the student athletic trainers to gain a working knowledge of the basic skills required to become a certified athletic trainer.

  
  • PET 115 - Introduction to Taping


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    2 credit(s)

    This is an entry level class that will introduce you to the taping aspects of the Athletic Training profession. The time spent in class will cover the most common taping and wrapping techniques needed to become a successful Athletic Training Student (ATS). Students will be tested during class and lab time.

  
  • PET 140 - Athletic Training Practicum I


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Athletic training skills instruction for the beginning student athletic trainer. Practical examinations cover material taught during scheduled meeting times and observation hours. Observation of athletic training skills and techniques used concurrent with athletic events. The purpose of this class is to provide students with clinical rotations during their freshman year. The rotation will be at multiple sites and sports with supervision from the Certified Athletic Trainer. Students will be expected to attend practices and games as assigned. At this time they will practice and demonstrate skills taught in the classroom. They will be in charge of a daily journal of activities and hours.

  
  • PET 150 - Athletic Training Practicum II


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Athletic training skills instruction for the beginning student athletic trainer. Practical examinations cover material taught during scheduled meeting times and observation hours. Observation of athletic training skills and techniques used concurrent with athletic events. The purpose of this class is to provide students with clinical rotations during their freshman year. The rotation will be at multiple sites and sports with supervision from the Certified Athletic Trainer. Students will be expected to attend practices and games as assigned. At this time they will practice and demonstrate skills taught in the classroom. They will be in charge of a daily journal of activities and hours.

  
  • PET 170 - Athletic Training Practicum III


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    The purpose of this class is to provide students with clinical rotation during their sophomore year. Students will be expected to attend practices and events for their assigned sport. In addition, they will be involved in making treatment plans and maintaining good record keeping. During this time, each student will provide, demonstrate and refine the skills taught in the classroom. The student will be responsible for the professional duties of communication between the athlete, coach and the Certified Athletic Trainer. The sophomore students will have more responsibilities and duties than previously, to prepare them for a smooth transfer to a four-year college.

  
  • PET 180 - Athletic Training Practicum IV


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    The purpose of this class is to provide students with clinical rotation during their sophomore year. Students will be expected to attend practices and events for their assigned sport. In addition, they will be involved in making treatment plans and maintaining good record keeping. During this time, each student will provide, demonstrate and refine the skills taught in the classroom. The student will be responsible for the professional duties of communication between the athlete, coach and the Certified Athletic Trainer. The sophomore students will have more responsibilities and duties than previously, to prepare them for a smooth transfer to a four-year college.

  
  • PET 189 - Advanced Athletic Training


    Prerequisites:
    PET 105 
    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    Allow sophomore students to continue learning the basics of athletic training by focusing more about anatomy and physiology of the human body. Students will also be learning how to accomplish an injury evaluation, assessment, and also treatment plans. Therefore, each student should feel confident to cover practices/games as an athletic training student, with supervision of the Certified Athletic Trainer.

  
  • PET 191 - Advanced Athletic Training II


    Prerequisites:
    PET 105   and PET 189 
    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    3 credit(s)

    This class will allow sophomore students to continue learning the basics of athletic training by focusing more about anatomy and physiology of the human body. Students will also be learning how to accomplish an injury evaluation, assessment, and also treatment plans. Therefore, each student should feel confident to cover practices/games as an athletic training students, with supervision of the Certified Athletic Trainer.

  
  • PET 917 - Experimental Course


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    Varied credit(s)

    New course as student interests demand.


Intercollegiate Physical Education

  
  • PEV 115 - Varsity Baseball


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games.

  
  • PEV 120 - Varsity Basketball


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games.

  
  • PEV 130 - Varsity Cross Country


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games.

  
  • PEV 135 - Varsity Football


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games.

  
  • PEV 140 - Varsity Golf


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games.

  
  • PEV 150 - Varsity Soccer


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games.

  
  • PEV 156 - Drill Team


    STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
    1 credit(s)

    Participation at an intercollegiate level with emphasis on perfecting skills during practice, learning strategies, and competing successfully during games.

 

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