OUTR 174 be on the mechanical, or technical, features of the compound bow, ASA INDOOR RULES & PROCEDURES including basic tuning, repair, and maintenance. Safety and injury Introduction to the basic rules, procedures, and code of conduct of the prevention will be stressed. Industry health and safety concerns will Archery Shooters Association’s (ASA) indoor archery programs. The be addressed. The course will also provide an introduction to archery course will give students a working knowledge of the organization, equipment manufacturing, marketing, and related services and will management, and administration of ASA and will familiarize examine the business side of the archery maintenance industry. students with ASA indoor archery event promotion, scheduling, and Planning and development activities in archery maintenance and related services. Facilities management and program development service, including facilities management and an emphasis on strong for competitive indoor archery programs within ASA and the public relations, will be covered. (1 credit, 1 lecture, 0 lab) development of skills in public relations will be stressed. Adopting the ASA code of conduct for its members will be emphasized. OUTR 213 (1 credit, 1 lecture, 0 lab) ADVANCED COMPOUND BOW MECHANICS The course serves as a sequel to Basic Compound Bow Mechanics. OUTR 175 In the advanced course, students will deepen their knowledge of ASA RULES AND PROCEDURES compound bows and their performance. It is designed to give students Introduction to the basic rules, procedures, and code of conduct a comprehensive skill set regarding archery equipment as well as of the Archery Shooters Association (ASA). The course will give an in-depth knowledge of archery tools from which they can safely students a working knowledge of the organization, management, and effectively tune compound bows to their maximum performance and administration of ASA and will familiarize students with ASA efficiency. Compound bow accessories will be covered. Safety athletic event promotion, scheduling, and related services. Facilities and injury prevention will be stressed. The course will continue its management and program development for competitive archery examination of the archery industry and its management principles, programs within ASA and the development of skills in public including financial planning, public relations, the field of archery relations will be stressed. Adopting the ASA code of conduct for its maintenance, and standard sport recreation services. Pre-requisite: members will be emphasized. (1 credit, 1 lecture, 0 lab) OUTR 212 or instructor consent. (1 credit, 1 lecture, 0 lab) OUTR 190 OUTR 214 OUTDOOR RECREATION INTERNSHIP USA RULES AND PROCEDURES Provides students with practical work experience in which to gain a Introduction to the basic rules, procedures, and code of conduct of better understanding of the field of outdoor recreation. The internship USA Archery. The course will give students a working knowledge of creates an important occupational experience in areas of leadership, the organization, management and administration of USA Archery organizational dynamics, program planning/oversight and day-to- and will familiarize students with USA Archery athletic event day operations. Internship sites may include selected governmental promotion, scheduling, and related services. Facilities management agencies, non-governmental organizations and/or outdoor recreation and program development for competitive archery programs and businesses. This requires a minimum of 75 internship clock hours per teams within USA Archery and the development of skills in public hour of college credit. This course may be offered as variable credit relations will be stressed. Adopting the USA Archery code of conduct and repeated three times. Pre-requisite: OUTR 111 and for its members will be emphasized. (1 credit, 1 lecture, 0 lab) OUTR 112 or instructor consent. (5 credit, 0 lecture, 25 lab) OUTR 215 OUTR 199 USAA RULES AND PROCEDURES PROGRAM LEARNING ASSESSMENT Introduction to the basic rules, procedures, and code of conduct of Students will demonstrate their understanding of the field of Outdoor USA Archery (USAA). The course will give students a working Recreation and their ability to practically implement key concepts knowledge of the organization, management, and administration and practices by writing a final research paper surveying everything of USAA and will familiarize students with USAA athletic event learned in the program. Students will be allowed to pick from a promotion, scheduling, and related services. Facilities management variety of topics including, but not limited to, modern challenges and program development for competitive archery programs and affecting outdoor recreation, development of sustainable outdoor teams within USAA and the development of skills in public relations recreation opportunities in certain geographies, and the economic will be stressed. Adopting the USAA code of conduct for its members impact of outdoor recreation. Pre-requisite: OUTR 111, OUTR 112, will be required. (1 credit, 1 lecture, 0 lab) and OUTR 131 or instructor consent. (1 credit, 1 lecture, 0 lab) OUTR 216 OUTR 211 MIND AND MATTER IN COMPETITION PHYSICAL AND MENTAL SIDE OF ARCHERY The course is designed to promote physical and mental fitness The course is designed to promote physical fitness and teach a series and teach a series of physical and mental exercises to improve the of physical and mental exercises to improve the success of bow success of competitive teams. Topics have been chosen to take the hunters and competitive 3D archers. Topics have been chosen to take students methodically from proper technique and form to developing the students methodically from proper shooting form to developing a mindset in which one becomes completely focused on his or a mindset in which one becomes completely focused on his or her objective, thus achieving, improving, and maintaining athletic her objective, thus achieving, improving, and maintaining athletic prowess. Exercise and fitness rules, principles, and techniques taught prowess. Exercise and fitness rules, principles, and techniques taught in the course have proven to be effective in the fields of both amateur in the course have proven to be effective in the fields of both amateur and professional competition and include human movement research and professional archery and include human movement research and and motivation studies. Safety and injury prevention will be stressed. motivation studies. Safety and injury prevention will be stressed. (1 credit, 1 lecture, 0 lab) (1 credit, 1 lecture, 0 lab) OUTR 212 BASIC COMPOUND BOW MECHANICS The course is designed to provide basic information and instruction in the overall construction and function of the modern compound bow. Although a brief history of the compound bow’s evolution and function will be discussed, the major emphasis of the course will 144