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Curriculum and Course Descriptions

                                 Master of Arts

             Online Coaching and Athletic Administration

 

Master of Arts; Coaching and Athletic Administration 36 Units


Master of Arts; Coaching and Athletic Administration Core 20 Units


Course Name Units
MCAA 510 Principles of Coaching & Leadership 4
MCAA 530 Ethics and Sport 4
MCAA 550 Research Methods & Analysis 4
MCAA 580 Legal Aspects of Sport 4
MCAA 595 Culminating Project 4


Master of Arts; Coaching and Athletic Administration; Choose any 4 classes 16 Units

Course Name Units
MCAA 520 Psychology of Coaching 4
MCAA 540 Sport Technologies 4
MCAA 560 Leadership & Administration 4
MCAA 570 Sport Medicine & Performance 4
MCAA 585 Strength, Speed & Conditioning 4

 

The MCAA courses are offered four times during the year:
Fall I, Fall II, Spring and Summer.

2008-2009 Online Tentative Schedule

2008-2009 Fall 2008 Schedule

Key:

 

Fall I

Course begins the last Monday in August

Fall II

Course begins November 17th

Spring

Course begins March 2nd

Summer

Tentative Summer 2009 Course Schedule will be posted Feb. 15

 

One week summer intensive classes meet M-F, 8 a.m. - noon and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.


Course Descriptions

MCAA 510: Principles of Coaching & Leadership (4)
Methods of teaching sport skills, and sport management skills. The purpose will be to promote athletes’ growth, development, and learning, while teaching age-appropriate skills. Includes analysis of National Coaching Standards.

MCAA 520: Psychology of Coaching (4)
Sport psychology principles applied in a coaching environment, including the concepts of motivation, confidence building, competitive anxiety, communication skills, group processes, and emotional growth.

MCAA 530: Ethics and Sport (4)
Examination and analysis of the philosophy and ethics of coaching. Students will examine how values are communicated, and how to facilitate positive social and emotional growth. Students will write personal statements on their philosophy of coaching, and will work through ethicaldilemmas in sport.

MCAA 540: Sport Technologies (4)
Current uses and application of technology in sport.  Included will be video analysis of skill, analysis of computer data printouts, and integration of technology with coaching and administration applications. Students will apply skills, strategies and tactics in applied analysis training

MCAA 550: Research Methods & Analysis (4)
Review of graduate research techniques. Introduction to action research and professional portfolio development.

MCAA 560: Leadership & Administration (4)
Principles of leadership, organization, and management of sport programs. Included will be leadership skills and techniques, communication, scheduling, and program reviews.

MCAA 570: Sport Medicine & Performance (4)
Recognizing and caring for sport injuries. Included will be basic physical evaluation and taping skills, as well as purposes and procedures for adequate care of injured athletes. An application of nutrition information and eating to win is also included.

MCAA 580: Legal Aspects of Sport (4)
Legal aspects of sport administration and coaching, including analysis of liability, application of sport law, and risk management. Included will be case reviews.

MCAA 585: Strength, Speed, & Conditioning (4)
Principles of strength, flexibility, power and cardiovascular conditioning. Students will learn to construct and apply conditioning programs.

MCAA 595: Culminating Project (4)
Application of knowledge and skills related to the student’s specific area of coaching. Students can choose a thesis, action research and comprehensive exam; or portfolio development and comprehensive exam.
A sample portfolio is included: MCAA_Project_Portfolio

MCAA Online Curriculum and Course Descriptions File (click MCAA Curriculum to the
left to see the preceding information - in a file)


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