HHPK 1301 Foundations Of Health And Kinesiology COURSE .

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HHPK 1301 Foundations of Health and KinesiologyCOURSE SYLLABUS: Fall 2021Instructor: Dr. Betty A. Block, ProfessorOffice Location: Health Sciences BuildingOffice Hours: Alternating Mondays and Fridays 10:00 – 3:00 on campus (see schedule in D2L). Also, Iwill be available in my Zoom office every Monday and Friday (even when I am on campus) from 10:00 –3:00. Just click on this Zoom link:https://tamuc.zoom.us/j/98143332879?pwd ZllndGhDRURhbU1NVGJnTUpyUDNQQT09Office Phone: 903-886-5549 or 816.383.0746 (cell)Office Fax: 903-886-5365University Email Address: betty.block@tamuc.eduCOURSE INFORMATIONMaterials – Textbooks, Readings, Supplementary Readings:Textbook Required: Deborah Wuest & Charles Bucher. Foundations of Physical Education, ExerciseScience, & Sport, 20th Edition; 2021. See link to order /product/9781307719352.htmlAPA RESOURCE: Purdue Online Writing Lab: Course Description:A survey course in human movement that includes the historical development of movement and sport from ancientthrough contemporary cultures. Physiological, sociological, and psychological principles affecting humanmovement and sport are also included.This course brings the beginning student through the development of our profession and introduces them to thebasic principles, which will be studied in depth in the major’s program. An understanding of the sources of our bodyof knowledge and their application to kinesiology and sports studies is developed.Student Learning Outcomes:By the end of the course, the successful student should be able to:1. Develop an understanding of the historical development of movement and sport.

2. Understand the principles and concepts of human movement development and maintenance to evaluate, select,and adapt activities that will help them achieve and maintain appropriate levels of movement.3. Demonstrate knowledge of health, nutrition, and safety principles related to human movement.4. Demonstrate ability to recognizes and understand how to promote knowledge and cognitive skills in relation tolifetime fitness and wellness.5. Demonstrate knowledge of principles and concepts of human movement, fitness and exercise science (e.g.,anatomy and physiology, kinesiology, exercise physiology, biomechanics).6. Demonstrates an understanding of concepts and principles of health, fitness, and performance and understandshow to work with learners from diverse backgrounds to foster learning and encourage positive behavior.7. Understands issues related to personal health risk factors and practices for health-related safety.COURSE REQUIREMENTSExams:A total of 4 examinations and 1 comprehensive final exam will be administered. Each exam will be valuedat 100 points each.Assignments & Discussions:All assignments and discussions are due before or by 11:59pm on the specified due date. Lateassignments will NOT be accepted, and no extra credit assignments will be available. Assignments anddiscussions will be worth 10 points each.Exam #1Exam #2Exam #3Exam #4Final %10%20%A100 – 90%B89 – 80%C79 – 70% Dbelow 69 – 60%F59% andTentative Quick GuideHHPK 1301Module and WeekTopic/DescriptionActivitiesPointvalue

Syllabus QuizIntroduce yourselfModule 1IntroductionsWeek 1Chapter 1 Meaning andScope10Read Chapter 1andView PowerPointChapter 1 QuizDue SundaySeptember 5th by11:50pm Week 110Read Chapter 2 andView PowerPointModule 2Week 2Chapter 2 Philosophy,Goals, and ObjectivesGoals andObjectivesAssignment10Chapter 2 QuizDue SundaySeptember 12th by11:59pm Week 210Read Chapter 3 andView PowerPointChapter 3 QuizModule 3Week 3Chapter 3 Health andPhysical Activity in SocietyEXAM 1Due SundaySeptember 19th11:59pm Week 4Module 4Chapter 4 HistoricalFoundations10Read Chapter 4 andView PowerPoint115

Week 5Open-bookHistory ExamDue SundaySeptember 26th11:59pm Week 550Read Chapter 5 andView PowerPointPlay the MotorBehavior JeopardyGame for ReviewModule 5Chapter 5 Motor BehaviorWeek 6Chapter 5 QuizDue SundayOctober 3rd by11:59pm Week 610Read Chapter 6 andView PowerPointBiomechanicsActivityAssignmentModule 6Week 7Chapter 6 BiomechanicalFoundations10Chapter 6 Quiz10EXAM 2Due SundayOctober 17th by11:59pm Week 8104

Read Chapter 7 andView PowerPointModule 7Week 8Chapter 7 ExercisePhysiology and FitnessChapter 7 Quiz10Due SundayOctober 31 by11:59pm Week 9Read Chapter 8 andView PowerPointSociologyAssignmentModule 8Week 910Chapter 8 SociologicalFoundationsChapter 8 Quiz10Due SundayNovember 7th by11:59pmRead Chapter 9 andView PowerPointModule 9Week 11PsychologyAssignment10Chapter 9 Quiz10EXAM 3100Chapter 9 Sport andExercise PsychologyDue November 14th11:59pmModule 10Week 13Chapter 10 PhysicalEducation PedagogyRead Chapter 10and ViewPowerPoint

Chapter 10 Quiz10Due November21st by 11:59pmWeek 14Read Chapters 15and 15 and ViewPowerPointModule 11Chapters 11 - 14 CareersWeek 14Chapters 11 and 14Quiz (Chapter 11)Assignment1010EXAM 4Due SundayDecember 5th by11:59pm Week 15118Take Final ExamWeek 15Comprehensive FinalExamDue December16th100TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTSLMSAll course sections offered by Texas A&M University-Commerce have a corresponding course shell in the myLeoOnline Learning Management System (LMS). Below are technical requirementsLMS rticle/Brightspace-Platform-RequirementsLMS Browser rightspace/requirements/all/browser support.htmYouSeeU Virtual Classroom ESS AND NAVIGATION

You will need your campus-wide ID (CWID) and password to log into the course. If you do not know your CWIDor have forgotten your password, contact the Center for IT Excellence (CITE) at 903.468.6000 orhelpdesk@tamuc.edu.Note: Personal computer and internet connection problems do not excuse the requirement to complete all coursework in a timely and satisfactory manner. Each student needs to have a backup method to deal with these inevitableproblems. These methods might include the availability of a backup PC at home or work, the temporary use of acomputer at a friend's home, the local library, office service companies, Starbucks, a TAMUC campus opencomputer lab, etc.COMMUNICATION AND SUPPORTIf you have any questions or are having difficulties with the course material, please contact yourInstructor.Technical SupportIf you are having technical difficulty with any part of Brightspace, please contact Brightspace TechnicalSupport at 1-877-325-7778. Other support options can be found ontactsupportInteraction with Instructor StatementI am available Monday – Friday 8:00 – 5:00. Please make an appointment to meet by phone or online if you wouldlike to discuss anything with me. My cell phone number is at the top of this syllabus. Also, see the schedule belowfor in office and virtual office hours.COURSE AND UNIVERSITY PROCEDURES/POLICIESCourse Specific Procedures/PoliciesPlease follow the course schedule for turning in all assignments. Let me know if you are unable to get yourwork in on time.Syllabus Change PolicyThe syllabus is a guide. Circumstances and events, such as student progress, may make it necessary for theinstructor to modify the syllabus during the semester. Any changes made to the syllabus will be announced inadvance.University Specific ProceduresStudent ConductAll students enrolled at the University shall follow the tenets of common decency and acceptable behaviorconducive to a positive learning environment. The Code of Student Conduct is described in detail in the k.aspxStudents should also consult the Rules of Netiquette for more information regarding how to interact with students inan online forum: https://www.britannica.com/topic/netiquetteTAMUC AttendanceFor more information about the attendance policy please visit the Attendance webpage and sions/registrar/generalInformation/attendance.aspx

ic/13.99.99.R0.01.pdfAcademic IntegrityStudents at Texas A&M University-Commerce are expected to maintain high standards of integrity and honesty inall of their scholastic work. For more details and the definition of academic dishonesty see the followingprocedures:Undergraduate Academic Dishonesty AcademicDishonesty.pdfGraduate Student Academic Dishonesty emicDishonesty.pdfStudents with Disabilities-- ADA StatementThe Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensivecivil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all studentswith disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of theirdisabilities. If you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact:Office of Student Disability Resources and ServicesTexas A&M University-CommerceGee Library- Room 162Phone (903) 886-5150 or (903) 886-5835Fax (903) 468-8148Email: studentdisabilityservices@tamuc.eduWebsite: Office of Student Disability Resources and ices/studentDisabilityResourcesAndServices/The Counseling Center at A&M-Commerce, located in the Halladay Building, Room 203, offers counselingservices, educational programming, and connection to community resources for students. Students have 24/7 accessto the Counseling Center’s crisis assessment services by calling 903-886-5145. For more information regardingCounseling Center events and confidential services, please visit www.tamuc.edu/counselNondiscrimination NoticeTexas A&M University-Commerce will comply in the classroom, and in online courses, with all federal and statelaws prohibiting discrimination and related retaliation on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin,disability, age, genetic information or veteran status. Further, an environment free from discrimination on the basisof sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression will be maintained.Campus Concealed Carry StatementTexas Senate Bill - 11 (Government Code 411.2031, et al.) authorizes the carrying of a concealed handgun in TexasA&M University-Commerce buildings only by persons who have been issued and are in possession of a TexasLicense to Carry a Handgun. Qualified law enforcement officers or those who are otherwise authorized to carry aconcealed handgun in the State of Texas are also permitted to do so. Pursuant to Penal Code (PC) 46.035 andA&M-Commerce Rule 34.06.02.R1, license holders may not carry a concealed handgun in restricted locations.

For a list of locations, please refer to the Carrying Concealed Handguns On Campus documentand/or consult your event organizer.Web loyeesAndStudents/34.06.02.R1.pdfPursuant to PC 46.035, the open carrying of handguns is prohibited on all A&M-Commerce campuses. Reportviolations to the University Police Department at 903-886-5868 or 9-1-1.COVID-19 statementCOVID-19 Statement & Use of Face Masks/Shields A&M-Commerce requires the use of face-coverings in allinstructional and research classrooms/laboratories. Exceptions may be made by faculty where warranted. Facultyhave management over their classrooms. Students not using face-coverings can be required to leave class.Repetitive refusal to comply can be reported to the Office of Students’ Rights and Responsibilities as a violation ofthe student Code of Conduct.Students should not attend class when ill or after exposure to anyone with a communicable illness.Communicate such instances directly with your instructor. Faculty will work to support the student getting accessto missed content or completing missed assignments.Dr. BlockIn OfficeZoomIn OfficeZoomDr. Block Face-toFace and VirtualOffice Hours EveryMonday and FridayMonday10:00 – 3:00Face-to-FaceMondayFridayFriday10:00 – 3:00Virtual10:00 – 3:0010:00 – 3:00Face-to-FaceVirtualAvailable the weekof August 23rd fordrop in orappointmentbetween meetings.August 30thI will be available forappointmentsanytime during theweek 8:00-5:00 byemail, Zoom, or bycell. My cell numberis 816.383.0746.September13th, 27thSeptemberSeptemberSeptember6th, 20th10th, 24th3rd, 17thOctoberOctoberOctoberOctober11th, 25th4th, 18th8th, 22nd1st, 15th, 29thNovember8th, 22ndNovemberNovemberNovember1st, 22nd5th, 19th, 29th12th, , 17thAugust 27th

lifetime fitness and wellness. 5. Demonstrate knowledge of principles and concepts of human movement, fitness and exercise science (e.g., anatomy and physiology, kinesiology, exercise physiology, biomechanics). 6. Demonstrates an understanding of concepts and principles of health,