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College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
Exercise Science and Health 67
BS: EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE (FOR ALL-LEVEL TEACHER CERTIFICATION)
DEGREE PLAN (CONTINUED)
7. Complete an interview with the Teacher Education Admissions and
Review Committee;
8. Receive approval from the Teacher Education Admissions and Review Committee.
Any exemptions or modifications to the above requirements due to special circumstances
must be requested through the chair of the Department of Education. All requests will
be reviewed and must be approved by the Teacher Education Admissions and Review
Committee. In addition, admission to teacher education is not the final step in the
process. In order to remain in the program, the prospective teacher must continue to
meet the GPA requirement (2.7). Approval to take Education Block classes (411/412 and
431/432) and to enroll in student teaching must be obtained from the Teacher Education
Admissions and Review Committee before enrolling in those classes.
M in im u m ........................................................................................................... . ... ......... ............ 1 1
M inim um grade for EDUC 412 and 432 ............................ ... ......................................... B
Minimum GPA for graduation ......................... . ........ .... ........... 2.70
M inim um advanced hours ......................................................................... 33
M in im u m to ta l h o u rs ............................................................................................ . ....... 128
Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (BS)
(Non-teaching)
This is a non-teaching degree; the teaching degree is listed as exercise
and sport science.
BS: PHYSICAL EDUCATION (NON-TEACHING) DEGREE PLAN (PYED)
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus ............................................................................. 3
BIBL 102 Acts-Revelation .......................... ...................... 3
BIBL 211 M essage of the Old Testam ent ..................................................................... 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture ................................ .............................. 3
Advanced Bible ...................................................... 3
English
ENGL 111 Com position and Rhetoric ............................................................................ 3
Lite ratu re ....................................................................................... 3.............................. . . . . . 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication ............................................................. 3
History 100-299 ... ..................................................... 3
Science
Courses in two fields: biology, chemistry, geology, physics, AENV 130, NUTR 120 ...... 6
Mathematics
> MATH 120 .. ...................................................... 3
Exercise Science
EXSC 121 Theory and Practice ........................................ 1
EXSC 122 Theory and Practice ........................................ 1
EXSC 244 Theory and Practice ........................................ 1
EXSC 245 Theory and Practice ........................................ 1
UNIV 100 University Sem inar ............................................................................................... 1
TO TA L UN IVERSITY CO RE ............................................................................ 41
English
ENGL 112 Com position and Literature .......................................................................... 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology ............................................. ................. 3
SOCI 111 Introduction to Sociology ....................................... 3
Choose from: ANTH 101, ECON 260, GEOG 235, HIST 222, POLS 226 ...................... 3
Fine Arts
Choose one: ART 101, MUSM 230, THEA 220 or THEA 250 ................................ 3
T O TA L B S C O R E .................................. .................. ............................................................... 1 5
Exercise Science
EXSC 110 Introduction to Exercise Science ........................................... .............. 2
EXSC 232 Kinesiology .......................................................... 3
EXSC 241 First Aid/CPR ........................................................................................................... 3
EXSC 333 Elementary School Physical Education .................................. 3...... 3
Choose from: EXSC 361, 464 (repeat 3 times), 442, 470, 471, 476, 490, 491, 498 ...... 15
Health
Choose from: HED 112, 324, 405, 410 ............................. .................................. 9
T O T A L ............................................................................................................................................ 3 5
Choose 6 hours from: BIBM 312, 390, 434, 435 or 437 ......................................... 6
Choose 3 hours from: PSYC 232, 278 or 342 ............................................................... 3
Choose 3 hours from : SOCI 222, 350, 442 ........................................................ 3........... 3
TOTAL ....................... ..................................................... 12
M in im u m ......................................................................................................... ............ .............. 2 5
Minimum GPA for graduation ..................................................... 2.00
Minimum advanced hours ........................................ ................ 33
M in im u m total ho u rs ............................................. ...... .......... ...... ......... ......... . 128
Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.EXERCISE SCIENCE (BS)
This track is interdisciplinary by design with required courses, electives
and laboratory experiences to prepare the student for entry into
commercial fitness, hospital-based fitness, wellness or cardiac
rehabilitation. This degree can also be modified specifically for
entrance into graduate programs in physical therapy, occupational
therapy, exercise physiology or wellness promotion.
BS: EXERCISE SCIENCE DEGREE PLAN (EXSC)
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus .................... ............. ........ . 3
BIBL 102 Acts-Revelation .................................................................. 3
BIBL 211 Message of the Old Testament ....................... ........... 3....................3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture .............................................. ........... 3
A d va n ce d B ib le ........................................................................................................................ 3
English
ENGL 111 Composition and Rhetoric ......................3................ 3
Literature ............................ ........... ... ....... ......................... 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication ........................................ 3
H istory 100-299 ............................................................................................... 3
Science
BIOL 291 Anatomy and Physiology I ........................................ 3
CHEM 113 Introductory Chemistry ....................................... ....... ........... 3
Mathematics
>MATH 120 ......................................... 3
Exercise Science
EXSC 100 Concepts of Health Fitness ............................................................................ 1
EXSC 206 Strength Training ................................................. 1
EXSW 214 Aerobics for Women or
EXSC 215 Aerobics: Walk/Jog/Run ................................. ..................... 1
O n e a ctiv ity ................................................................................................................. . . . . . 1
UN IV 100 University Sem inar ....................................................................... 1
TO TA L UN IV ERSITY CO RE .................................................................................................... 41
English
ENG L 112 or 326 or literature ................................................................... 3.................... 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
PSYC (approved by advisor) ................................. ............................. ................................. 3
Choose from: anthropology, economics (also AGRB 261), geography, history,
philosophy, political science, sociology (maximum one course per area) .................. 6
Fine Arts
Choose one: ART 101, MUSM 230, THEA 220 or THEA 250 ...................................... 3
T O TA L B S C O R E ........................................................................................................................... 1 5
Exercise Science
EXSC 232 Kinesiology ...................................... ............. ........................... 3
EX SC 24 1 First A id/C PR .................................................................................................... 3
EX SC 32 1 La b o ra ry I ................................................................................................................ 1
EX SC 32 2 La b o ra ry II ............................................................................................................... 1
EXSC 360 Leadership and Management for Health Promotion .................................... 3
EX SC 420 Exercise Science Internship ................................................................................... 6
EX SC 4 2 1 La bo rato ry III .......................................................................................................... 1
EXSC 460 Program Planning for Health Prom otion ........................................................... 3
EX SC 47 1 Exercise Physio log y ........................................................................................ 3
EX SC 472 Physio log ical A ssessm ent ...................................................................................... 3
EXSC 473 Cardiovascular Physiology .................................................................................... 3
EXSC 498 Analysis, Diagnostics and Dem onstration .......................................................... 3
HED 112 Personal Health and Human Disease ........................................ .................. 3
H ED 324 D rug Ed ucatio n ....................................................................................................... 3
T O T A L ............................................................................................................................................ 3 9
C S 10 5 Perso na l C o m p uting ................................................................................................. 3
N U TR 22 1 Introd ucto ry N utritio n ......................................................................................... 3
M GM T 330 M anagem ent and Hum an Resources .............................................................. 3
BIOL 292/294 Anatomy and Physiology II Lecture/Lab ...................................................... 4
BIO L 293 A natom y and Physiology I Lab ............................................................................. 1
B IO L 448 B io lo g y o f A g in g .................................................................................................... 3
CH EM 111 Introductory Chem istry Lab ................................................................................ 1
CHEM 112/114 Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry Lecture/Lab ............ 4
T O TA L ............................................................................................................................................ 2 2
M in im u m ........................................................................................................................................ 1 1
M inim um G PA for g raduation ................................................................................................. 2.50
M inim um advanced ho urs ............................ ......... .. ... .......................... ......... ....... 33
M in im u m tota l h o u rs ................................................................................................................. 128
Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.
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