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2016-2017 Shepherd University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Health Promotion and Exercise Science Comprehensive Major, B.S.


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The Health Promotion and Exercise Science academic program is a baccalaureate degree providing professional preparation for a career in health and fitness exercise science and a solid foundation for graduate study in health, exercise science/fitness, and allied health.

In addition to the course requirements listed:

  1.        It is REQUIRED that each major be an active member of an approved state or national organization in Health Promotion & Exercise Science during the academic years while pursuing this major.
  2.        It is REQUIRED that all Health Promotion & Exercise Science majors attend two state and/or national conferences in the area of health promotion and/or exercise science during the academic years while pursuing this major.
  3.        It is REQUIRED that each student develop an electronic portfolio of their academic work beginning with their freshman year. The electronic portfolio is to be completed by the student during their senior year.
  4.        It is  REQUIRED that each student earn a minimum of “C” in each Health Promotion & Exercise Science core class.

Curriculum for a Comprehensive Major in Health Promotion and Exercise Science


Total hours required, 120 Hours:


Core Curriculum requirements, 42 Hours:


Students in the HPEX major should complete HLTH 101 - First-Year Experience in Health and Exercise  for their First-Year Experience course.

Four-Year Course Progression

Health Promotion and Exercise Science
FALL   FIRST YEAR     SPRING   FIRST YEAR  
Sub./Course No. Tier Title Credit   Sub./Course No. Tier Title Credit
HLTH 100    Exercise Leadership 3   HLTH 225    First Aid/CPR 3
HLTH 101 1 First-Year Experience in Health and Exercise (FYEX) 1   COMM 202 2 Fundamentals of Speech 3
BIOL 101 1 General Biological Science OR     BIOL 102 1 General Biological Science OR  
CHEM 101 1 Chemistry with Lab 4   CHEM 102 1 Chemistry with Lab 4
HLTH 110   Wellness in the Workplace 3   HLTH 235   Stress Management 3
ENGL 101 1 Writing and Rhetoric I 3   ENGL 102 1 Writing and Rhetoric II 3
PSYC 101 2 Introduction to Psychology 3       TOTAL 16
    TOTAL 17          
         
FALL   SECOND YEAR     SPRING   SECOND YEAR  
Sub./Course No. Tier Title Credit   Sub./Course No. Tier Title Credit
BIOL 225   Human Anatomy and Physiology AND 3   BIOL 226   Human Anatomy and Physiology AND 3
BIOL 227   Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab 1   BIOL 228   Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab 1
HLTH 203   Contemporary Health I 3   HLTH 204   Contemporary Health II 3
MATH 101 1  Fundamentals of Mathematics 3   Core Curriculum 1 History 3
GSPE 210 2 Fitness for Life (WE) 3   Core Curriculum 2 Humanities 3
HLTH 300   Substance Use and Abuse 3   Core Curriculum 2 Arts 3
    TOTAL 16       TOTAL 16
         
FALL   THIRD YEAR     SPRING   THIRD YEAR  
Sub./Course No. Tier Title  Credit   Sub./Course No. Tier Title  Credit
PHED 405   Applied Kinesiology 3   PHED 380   Perceptual Motor Learning  3
HLTH 391   Worksite Health Promotion  3   PHED 370   Exercise Physiology  4
HLTH 350   Research in Health and Exercise  3   HLTH 468   Principles of Sports Nutrition  3
ECON 123   Contemporary Economics OR     HLTH 400   Exercise for Special Populations 3
ECON 205   Principles of Macroeconomics   3   PSCI 100   Politics and Government OR  
FACS 318   Nutrition 3   PSCI 101   American Federal Government 3
    TOTAL  15       TOTAL  16
         
FALL   FOURTH YEAR     SPRING   FOURTH YEAR  
Sub./Course No.  Tier Title  Credit   Sub./Course No.  Tier Title   Credit
PSYC 325   Health Psychology  3   HLTH 450   Health and Exercise Internship  9
HLTH 390   Exercise Prescription  3   Elective   Elective if needed for full-time enrollment  3
RECR 465   Essentials of Strength and Conditioning  3       TOTAL  9 or 12
RECR 200   Recreation and Sport Management Technology  3          
ATHC 324   Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries  3       DEGREE TOTAL  120
    TOTAL  15           
June 4, 2015                
         

 

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