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Interdepartmental Tool Courses

T142 Living Well, Essential Fundamentals of Wellness (3 cr.)
The physical, societal and environmental influences upon immediate and long term personal wellness. Topics pertinent to the theme, "Living Well', include recommended physical activity, nutrition and weight control, alcohol, tobacco and substance abuse, responsible sexual activity, leisure and recreational activities for life, healthy relationships, injury and disease prevention and optimal aging.
T590 Introduction to Research in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation (3 cr.)

Methods and techniques of research; potential and completed problems analyzed with view to selection of topics; standards for writing research papers.
T591 Interpretation of Data in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation (3 cr.)

Elementary and essential statistical and graphical techniques for analysis and interpretation of data; practice with actual data.
T592 Statistical Techniques of Research in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation (3 cr.)

Theory of advanced statistical techniques; practical applications with actual data.
T593 Public Relations (3 cr.)
Principles of public relations, human relations, identification, and analysis of publics, problem solving, and techniques in communication media.
T594 Finance and Budgeting (3 cr.)
Sources of revenue and budgetary procedures for public leisure service agencies. Fund management, financial analysis, purchasing, contractual agreements, and other fiscal concerns.
T595 Construction and Analysis of Achievement Tests in Health, Kinesiology, and Recreation (3 cr.)
Principles of construction, selection, interpretation of written achievement tests in health and safety, physical education and recreation, and other evaluative procedures; analysis of standardized tests. Project required to apply principles involved.
T691 Correlational Techniques (3 cr.)
P: T592. An introduction to linear regression and correlation, other measures of relationship, and multiple regression and correlation. Application of these techniques in measurement and research. Analysis of covariance.
T693 Experimental Analysis and Design (3 cr.)
P: T592 with a grade of B or better. Procedures and principles of experimental research; design, application of statistical techniques, analysis and interpretation of results, assumptions basic to techniques.

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