Health & Fitness Science (HFS)

HFS-110  Exercise Science  4 (Credits)  
This course is a survey of scientific principles, methodologies, and research as applied to exercise and physical adaptations to exercise. Topics include the basic elements of kinesiology, biomechanics, and motor learning. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and describe physiological responses and adaptations to exercise.
Class: 4  Lab: 0  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
HFS-111  Fitness & Exercise Testing I  4 (Credits)  
This course introduces the student to graded exercise testing. Topics include various exercise testing protocols with methods for prescribing exercise programs based on exercise tolerance tests and the use of various equipment and protocols. Upon completion, students should be able to conduct specific exercise tests and the use of various equipment.
Class: 3  Lab: 2  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
HFS-114  Phys Fit Theory & Instr  4 (Credits)  
This course provides information about related components of fitness and general information about the industry. Topics include the study of the components of fitness, theories of exercise and fitness, and information about the industry. Upon completion, students should be able to identify fitness components and demonstrate these in an exercise setting.
Class: 4  Lab: 0  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
State Prerequisite(s): HFS-110
HFS-116  Prevention & Care of Exercise Injuries  3 (Credits)  
This course provides information about the care and prevention of exercise injuries. Topics include proper procedures, prevention techniques, and on-site care of injuries. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent and care for exercise related injuries.
Class: 2  Lab: 2  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
HFS-118  Fitness Facility Management  4 (Credits)  
This course provides information about the management and operation of health and fitness facilities and programs. Topics include human resources, sales and marketing, member retention, financial management, facility design and maintenance, and risk management. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage a fitness facility.
Class: 4  Lab: 0  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
HFS-120  Group Exercise Instruction  3 (Credits)  
This course introduces the concepts and guidelines of instructing exercise classes. Topics include program designs, working with special populations, and principles of teaching and monitoring physical activity. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate basic skills in instructing an exercise class and monitoring workout intensity.
Class: 2  Lab: 2  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
State Prerequisite(s): HFS-110
HFS-210  Personal Training  3 (Credits)  
This course introduces the student to the aspects of personal (one-on-one) training. Topics include training systems, marketing, and program development. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate personal training techniques and competencies of same.
Class: 2  Lab: 2  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
State Prerequisite(s): All: HFS-110 and HFS-111
HFS-212  Exercise Programming  3 (Credits)  
This course provides information about organizing, scheduling, and implementation of physical fitness programs. Topics include programming for various age groups, competitive activities and special events, and evaluating programs. Upon completion, students should be able to organize and implement exercise activities in a competent manner.
Class: 2  Lab: 2  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
State Prerequisite(s): HFS-110
HFS-218  Lifestyle Change & Wellness  4 (Credits)  
This course introduces health risk appraisals and their application to lifestyle changes. Topics include nutrition, weight control, stress management, and the principles of exercise. Upon completion, students should be able to conduct health risk appraisals and apply behavior modification techniques in a fitness setting.
Class: 3  Lab: 2  Clinical: 0  Work: 0