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Next Start Date: June 26th, 2017
Course Length: 8 weeks
Delivery Format: 100% Online
Application Deadline: Rolling
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Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
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HHP 7000 |
Cardiovascular Responses to Exercise
This course examines cardiovascular adaptations to acute and chronic exercise. The course will provide an in-depth analysis of metabolic, systemic, and hormonal responses to the stress of exercise and the adaptive changes that occur with training, as well as the underlying mechanisms.
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3 |
HHP 7010 |
Neuromuscular Responses to Exercise
This course examines neuromuscular adaptations to acute and chronic exercise. Students will engage in an in-depth analysis of neuromuscular structure and function, motor unit recruitment during different types of movement, and muscle adaptations to resistance and endurance training.
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3 |
HHP 7020 |
Exercise for Disease Prevention and Management
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with a framework for evaluating current information on exercise recommendations for special populations. Students will engage in an in-depth analysis of the implications for exercise in preventing and managing obesity, coronary heart disease, diabetes, cancer, asthma, neurological conditions and musculoskeletal conditions.
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3 |
HHP 7030 |
Advanced Exercise and Sports Nutrition
This course examines the latest evidence-based principles and recommendations on meal, energy, and nutrient timing for optimal fueling and performance. Topics include principles of nutrient timing, regulation of metabolism by micronutrients and macronutrients and their role in weight control in athletes, safety and validity of supplements and ergogenic aids, and nutritional aspects of optimal performance.
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3 |
HHP 7040 |
Measurement Evaluation in HHP
This course develops skills for the selection, development, and implementation of various types of instruments and techniques for measuring and evaluating health and human performance interventions. Evaluation of these interventions includes general health behaviors, health related fitness, nutritional and dietary intake, body composition, and other areas related to an individual’s quality of life. Students will learn methods for developing/choosing psychometric and biometric tools, choosing appropriate evaluation designs, procedures for data collection, and describing evaluation results.
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3 |
GME 6300 |
Introduction to Grants
Provides an overview of key components of the grant process. Identifying priorities, utilizing grant databases and distinguishing various giving sources such as foundations, corporations, government agencies, and individuals. Strategies for proposal development, researching, identifying, and cultivating partnerships.
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3 |
HHP 7050 |
Program Design in Physical Activity and Health
This course examines planning and organization of health programs. Students will investigate, contrast, develop, and evaluate a variety in intervention activities. Theories regarding techniques to enhance behavior change and instructional design strategies to meet the health needs of a diverse population will be explored.
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3 |
HHP 7060 |
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
The course examines the process of disease prevention and control through the education and advocacy of health promotion. Students will examine the physiological and medical factors associated with common diseases/conditions including asthma, obesity, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and other metabolic disease states. Students examine various topics while utilizing methods of health communication for prevention/control of chronic diseases.
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3 |
HHP 7070 |
The Professoriate
This course examines the roles and responsibilities of the professor in American colleges and universities. Topics will include teaching and advising strategies, job search strategies, academic research requirement, the tenure system, and issues facing women and faculty of color, and professional socialization.
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3 |
HHP 7100 |
Seminar in Health & Human Performance
This course is designed to provide an opportunity for the students to study a specific topic/area of interest within the field and develop an academically sound project with the aid of an advisor. Topics/ area of interest will be approved by the Program Director. Independent study should be related to specific program design of Health & Human Performance interventions, grant proposals for agency submission, or academic manuscript preparation for professional presentation and/or publication. This course will culminate in an independent study that will directly demonstrate program competencies.
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3 |
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
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RES 7900 |
Research Design
Principles of research theory, methods, inquiry, problem formulation, data collection, literature searches, and ethical considerations. Emphasis on how to design a doctoral-level research study.
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4 |
RES 7605 |
Quantitative Analysis
An introduction to quantitative analysis of data. Statistical software will be used to explore descriptive and inferential statistics using both non-parametric and parametric techniques.
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4 |
RES 7700 |
Qualitative Analysis
An examination and application of qualitative research approaches with a focus on research design, the role of the researcher, data collection and analysis, and writing from a qualitative perspective.
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3 |
RES 7810 |
Methods of Action Research Inquiry
Principles and application of action research planning, implementation and reflection in educational environments. Exploration of collaborative, participatory and individual approaches to action research methods that can be utilized to improve schools and/or organizations.
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3 |
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
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EDL 7140 |
Organizational Change
Application of change theory to large and small organizations. Leadership strategies for successful change implementation.
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3 |
FPR 7011 |
Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations of Leadership
Study of the philosophical and theoretical foundations of education, including analysis of the aims and goals of education, processes of attainment, content and curriculum, and the socialization function of education and schooling. Develop an understanding of the intersections between theory/philosophy, ethical perspectives and the development of policy, practice and institutions.
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3 |
EDL 7210 |
Policy Analysis
Educational policy-making at the macro (national, regional and state) and micro (local and institutional) levels. Selected educational policies.
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3 |
HHP 7090 |
Ethical Issues in HHP
This course examines the ethical conflicts and challenges around autonomy, liberty, individual rights, and the common good in regard to healthful living and quality of life. Human rights, civil rights, influence of race, social class, and gender/sex will be examined in the context of health issues, such as social determinants of illness, health promotion and behavior modification, social justice, and research equity. Ethical considerations will center on the program design, evaluation, and research aspects related to Health and Human Performance with special attention to inclusion.
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3 |
Course Number | Course Title | Credits |
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COMP 7000 |
Comprehensive Exam
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4 |
DIS 7010-7040 |
Dissertation
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9 |
Next Start Date: June 26th, 2017
Course Length: 8 weeks
Delivery Format: 100% Online
Application Deadline: Rolling
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The faculty at Concordia University can be found hard at work in the fields they teach-specialties in kinesiology and sports studies.At Concordia, we realize that a top-flight education in only possible with best-in-class instructors with real-world experience. We recruit passionate professionals from around the globe who are committed to helping you achieve your academic and professional goals.
Our faculty are experienced and distinguished, combining years of hands-on clinic experience with extensive academic knowledge and teaching experience. Many of our faculty have the highest credential available in the field in which they teach. They demonstrate the highest degree of professional skills, and find unique ways to convey that knowledge in our remote online curriculum.
Robert Ferguson, PhD
EDUCATION:
PhD in Sports Leadership and Pedagogy, University of Arkansas MA in Health and Physical Education, Adams State College BA in Business Administration, Adams State College
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Kimberly Harris, PhD
EDUCATION:
PhD in Health Science, University of Arkansas MS in Kinesiology, California University of Pennsylvania BS in Education, Kinesiology, and Sports Leadership |
Michael Heifferon, PhD
EDUCATION:
PhD — Motor Learning/Orthopedic Sports Medicine, The University of Toledo MS – Strength Training and Athletic Conditioning, The Ohio State University MBA — Healthcare Administration, Baker College, Flint Michigan, MI BA – Physical Education, The Ohio State University
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Ayanna Lyles, PhD
EDUCATION:
PhD in Health Education, Southern Illinois University Carbondale MS in Athletic Training Education, California University of Pennsylvania BS in Sport Science with emphasis in Athletic Training, University of Connecticut
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Theresa Miyashita, PhD
EDUCATION:
PhD in Education in Biomedical Sciences MA in Exercise and Sport Science with a concentration in Athletic Training, University of North Carolina BS in Athletic Training, Canisius College
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Jordan Moon, PhD
EDUCATION:
PhD in Exercise Physiology, University of Oklahoma MS in Sports Leadership and Health Promotion, Florida Atlantic University BS in Physical Education with an emphasis in Corporate Fitness and Wellness, Grand Valley State University
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Ronald Wagner, PhD
EDUCATION:
PhD in Kinesiology, Sports Leadership, and Pedagogy, University of Arkansas MS in Instructional Technology, Bloomsburg University MS in Physical Education, Eastern Kentucky University BS in Health Management and Athletic Training, Southeast Missouri State University |
Next Start Date: June 26th, 2017
Course Length: 8 weeks
Delivery Format: 100% Online
Application Deadline: Rolling
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Concordia University Chicago is committed to providing students with a high-quality education at a reasonable cost. And for graduates, the benefits of obtaining a Master of Science degree can be very valuable. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in 2011, the median of earnings for adults ages 25-34 working full-time, year-round, with a master’s degree or higher was $59,200, compared to just $44,970 for individuals with a bachelor’s degree.
EhD in Health & Human Performance | Cost |
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Tuition (Per Credit Hour) | $695 |
Technology Fee (Per Credit Hour) | $15 |
Books (Approximate) | $1775 |
TOTAL | $44935 |
Next Start Date: June 26th, 2017
Course Length: 8 weeks
Delivery Format: 100% Online
Application Deadline: Rolling
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Our doctoral degree programs are 100% online, allowing students to achieve real-life success in their chosen profession, while advancing their careers.
Graduates with a doctoral degree in education and sports studies go on to serve in a variety of capacities in performance, education, and leadership careers. Our students emerge from our programs in as little as three years with:
Explore the following career opportunities. Talk with your student advisor for additional information on which degree program is right for you. Many of our students pursue careers in Sports Leadership fields such as these areas:
Next Start Date: June 26th, 2017
Course Length: 8 weeks
Delivery Format: 100% Online
Application Deadline: Rolling