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Show 210 Course Requirements for BS or BA Professional Knowledge (22 credit hours) PEP 2000 Foundations of Physical Education (3) PEP 2600 Growth and Motor Development (3) PEPSI3500 Kinesiology (3) PEP 3510 Exercise Physiology (3) PEP 3520 Curriculum Development/ Instrudional Strategies (3) PEP SI3600 Measurement for Evaluation & Research (3) PEP 3610 Assessment/Technology in Physical Education (1) PEP 3630 Physical Education K-6 (3) Field Experience (2 credit hours) PEP 4990 Fidd Experience/Senior Seminar (2) Skill Development and Methods of Teaching (12-14 credit hours) Students must select one course in each of the following three areas plus two additional courses from any of the three areas (total of 5 courses) Area 1 Team Sports: PEP 3240 PEP 3242 Skill Development and Methods of Teaching Field Sports (3) (e.g., flag football, soccer and softball) Skill Development and Methods of Teaching Court Sports (3) (e.g., basketball and volleyball) Area 2 Individual Sports: PEP 3260 Teaching Lifelong Leisure Adivities (2) PEP 3262 Skill Development and Methods of Teaching Individual Sports (3) (e.g., golf, swimming and track and field) PEP 3264 Skill Development and Methods of Teaching Racket Sports (3) (e.g., badminton, tennis/pickleball and racquetball) Area 3 Conditioning: PEP 3270 Teaching Aerobic Conditioning (2) PEP 3280 Teaching Neuromuscular Conditioning (2) Required Support Course (3 credit hours) HLTH 2300 Emergency Response (3) Courses for Track I: Additional Skill Development and Methods Courses (2-7 credit hours), PEP 2500, PEP 3540, PEP 3550, PEP 4860C An additional 7 credit hours of PEP support courses are required for Track II. Secondary Physical Education Teachers for Elementary School dual certification For individuals holding a secondary physical education certificate who desire to work in the elementary schools, dual certification is available. See the director of physical education (see Department of Health Promotion & Human Performance) for more information. Health Promotion: (Community, Worksite, Clinical, School) MINOR » Program Prerequisite: HLTH SS1030 Healthy Lifestyles (3) » Grade Requirements: A GPA of 2.25 in courses used toward the minor. » Credit Hours Requirements: Minimum of 22 credit hours. Required Courses (13 credit hours) HLTH 3000 Foundations of Health Promotion (3) HLTH 3050 School Health Program (3) St/or HLTH 3150* Community Health Agendes and Services (3) HLTH 3200 Methods in Health Education (3) HLTH 4150 Needs As sessment & Planning Health Promotion Programs (4) Electives Select 9 credit hours from the following HLTH LS1020 Foundations in Nutrition (3) HLTH 1110 Stress Management (3) HLTH 1300 First Aid: Responding to Emergendes (2) HLTH 2220 Prenatal & Infant Nutrition (2) (Cross listed with NUTR 2220) HLTH 2400 Art of Emotional Wellness (3) HLTH 2420 Childhood & Adolescent Nutrition (2) (Cross listed with NUTR 2420) HLTH 2700 Consumer Health (3) HLTH 3320 Health & Nutrition in the Older Adult (3) (Cross listed with NUTR 3320) HLTH 3400 Substance Abuse Prevention (3) HLTH DV3420 Multicultural Health and Nutrition (3) (Cross listed with NUTR DV3420) HLTH 3500 Human Sexuality (3) HLTH 4220 Women's Health Issues (3) HLTH 4250 Contemporary Health Issues/Adolescents (2) HLTH 4300 Health Education in the Elementary School (2) HLTH 4920 Short Courses, Workshops... (1-4) HLTH 4860 Field Experience (2-6) HLTH 2890/4890 Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) HLTH 4800 Individual Proj ects (1-3) HAS 3000 The Health Care System (3) HAS 3020 Health Care Marketing (3) HAS 3150* Community Health Agencies and Services (3) HAS DV3190 Cultural Diversity in Patient Education (3) HIM SI3200 Epidemiology & Health Care Stats (3) *HAS 3150 or 3190 may substitute for HLTH 3150 Courses Required for Minors Seeking Teaching Certification Selection/substitution of courses to meet the minimum 22 hours for minor must be approved by advisor. HLTH 3000 Foundations of Health Promotion (3) HLTH 3050 School Health Program (3) HLTH 3200 Methods in Health Education (3) HLTH 4150 Needs As sessment & Planning Health Promotion Programs (4) Courses Elected by Advisement for Minors Seeking Teaching Certification HLTH LS1020 Foundations in Nutrition (3) HLTH 1110 Stress Management (3) or HLTH 2400 Art of Emotional Wellness (3) HLTH 1300 First Aid: Responding to Emergendes (2) HLTH 2700 Consumer Health (3) HLTH 3400 Substance Abuse Prevention (3) HLTH 3500 Human Sexuality (3) Courses developed/selected based on providing students with the minimum competencies for entry-level health educators. Students must complete .25 semester hours of Health courses to qualify to sit to take national exam for qualification as a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES). A teaching major is requiredfor teacher certification. Weber State University 2007 - 2008 Catalog |