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Show 172 173 DEPARTMENT Course Chair: Dr. S. Jack Loughton Location: Swenson Gymnasium, Room 124 Telephone Contact: Jan Cecil 626-6742 Professors: PE 2200 PE 2300 Measurement for Evaluation 3 and service. 3050 Recreation and Leisure 3 3210 3270 pA Advanced College Writing Magazine : g a Article seen Writi riting oes 1130 3 MANAGEMENT MAJOR AN HU1020 ne sa » Program Prerequisite: Application and acceptance into . — the Lifestyle M {P iments be ow). » Minor: Not required. » GradeRequiremen Requi ts:3: A GPA of 2.75 ' i or higher ini all courses required for this major. No more than one “D” is acceptable. The overall GPA must ust be be 2.00 2.0 oror bett better. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 120 credit hours is required for graduation — no more than 85 hours for the major will be accepted from courses in the Department of HPHP. A total of 60 upper division credit hours is required (courses numbered 3000 and above). __sPrinciples of Public Speaking ing eo Te rerpersona) ane Small Group Communication Persuasive Communication WEBER STATE 4370 Sena mn Ge unis & ee : Prescription ‘oti Individual Exercise 2 Sports Injuries 3 3 ¢ Lifetime Sport (12 hours) 3530 3 33 1890A Sports Skills Sports Tnjuries b08Y 13301 1520E Skiing, Cross Country, Elementary 1 : : 3 PE . 4990 1340E coat le mrentaty Senior Seminar 4800 1 Individual, Projects 1 2-6 i1-6= 1 Y 1 y PHYSICAL 1 i EDUCATION OR PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHING MAJOR 4 PE 1530 Softball 1 4 PE PE PE PE 3110 3120 3130 3200 T/C T/C T/C T/C 2 | » Program Prerequisite: Not required for Physical Education 2 majors. Physical Education Teaching Majors must meet the ; a Se ies : 23 Teacher ResetEducation admission and certification 7 is requirements q ( (see PE PE PE PE 3230 3250 3260 3310 T/C Tennis T/C Soccer iviti T/C Lifelong Activities Techniques & Materials for Aquatics Tone eaching naa aquatt 2 select a teaching minor. 2 | » Grade Requirements: Physical Education majors must have a 2 2.85 GPA or better in; all courses required for this major. No wry ‘ ‘ ‘ more than one “D” grade is acceptable. Teaching majors must . ss 7 achieve an overall GPA of 3.00 for admission to the Teacher a ane SUENG Having, atetmediats s ae MISSA g, Aciyaneed z Consumer Health Community & Worksite Health 3 i Anatomy & Physiology Technology Delivered i Anatomy & Physiology 4 4 . Chem PS1010 Micro LS1153 ; Intro to Chemistry Elementary Public Health 3 3 2230 Introductory Pathophysiology 3 Gag Resqunce phanagEMment Spt eaten Xf Hot) Courses Required (7 credit hours) Health 4150 Planning & Evaluating Health O20 RAGE COREEDE ot ewe Management Professionals Health Health 3 Electives (5 credit hours) Select one 2-hour and one 3-hour course by advisement Electives Health —-1110 Health 3400 Health 3420 Health = 3500 Health 4220 Health 4420 Management 3000 The Health Care System 2 ave) 3010 1602 2443 Health Care Marketing Marketing Concepts & Practices Advanced Selling Technique Advertising Methods : 3 2 3 or Education . program Advi visement Physical Pduchtl Stress Management 3 Substance Abuse Prev 3 Multicultural Health and Nutrition Human Sexuality Worle? Health issties Hith and Nutri in the Older Adult 3 3 3 3. Food Values, Diet Design & Health Nutrition and Fitness Sports Nutrition et eee 3 Declare your program of study (refer to page 25 of this catalog). 3 | There are admission and application requirements for the Physical 3 | Education major. Contact the department at 626-6742 for more avi | | | | a WEiBE RR: STA TE. HAS d . eee HIM NURSNG i NUCMED RADTHR oe em required within the major. 3 HTHSCI Department in this catalog). within the major. A total of 45 upper division credit hours is required (courses number 3000 and above) — 36-48 of these are sila gab e anos iota witha wate Hal ee 2¢V!Sor at least annually for course and progam advisement. Call Sheeea (ora Ss pormaen PP iasencenie an aE Eee Teaching majors are encouraged to also consult with advisors in the College of Education (call 626-6269). cet (LT Bours) 2320 3020 4220 Education Bede | » Credit Pair ietinenctie A total of 120 credit hours is ired f duati Baie f 48 of these i ired ner of a ee x vos ° ie 7 ae Mas = Matron Nutri Nutri or Nutri BAGREEGR eacher Promotion Programs 4 and Resource Management UNIVERSITY 2700 3150 Basketball Baseball & Softball ‘ Track & Field Volleyball M 1 ; ; 1 | Complete 6 hours of the following by advisement 1 Health 4860 Field Experience &/or PE. 2890/4890 C i v e 1 /or / ooperative Work Work E. Expereince 1 or Health ne Work Experi Experience 2890/4890 C ooperative tive Work Hl neeSST TBE af /SP eriat Prolene? Bio-medical Core Lab Choose one of the following oe Mkgt SST SST 1340E Bio-medical Core Lecture HithSci —- 1106 | ° ieee 1 1 PE AUTOR 1 1111 Option 3 rE +d. Rock Climbing, Elementary Skiing, Elementary CMT ve : LS1110 or Human 1300E 1330E or Health PE HlthSci PE PE ‘ Physiological Aspects of Human Perf 2 | Complete 1 hour of the following PE 4800 Individual Projects Psychosocial Aspects of Human Perf 2 “ i PE Option 2 2 , 1 3540 3550 3530 PE or sept Eee OURS seat ar eonuuinuat Golf, noElementary : er Hiking PE PE Coe GS Se nsany Skiing, Intermediate Shiirer. Cynes Connire, Rlementar 4 4 poe a 1270E Spor Seminar ( 8 crease Maurs) Rock Climbine: Anatomy _ Fe PE Required Interns 1300E A uman Educ/Rec 2 2 1290 ee 1 1290 Human Physiology ee Outdoor Survival 2 a Outdoor Ed Philos & Principles 1 PE H 2200 MET _ PE CS : 3610 4550 | Electives Rec PRENGR IR aaa nee ot oor BTSHON 3 PE 2100 a Sports Skills 1260 00 ( 3600 Motor Development & Pedago PE 2 3 ae 1890B PE Zool ea oh 2600 Option 1 Servi PE Racquetball, Elementary Bicycling, Elementary eee Fishing Li Hiking ption Feel Foundations of Diet Therapy Hlth and Nutri in the Older Adult PE 1170E 1230E prerequisite courses must be completed with a GPA of 3.0 prior to making application for the Lifestyle Management progam: PE 2200, Nutri L$1020. See the department for an application and specific ins — P . PE PE PE Call 626-6742 for more information or to schedule an appointment. | Human The following 22 ; , : : : . armas (select 1 option and 1 elective course for 11 credit hours) Promotion Programs Admission Requirements Make application with the HPHP Department and formally declare with an academic advisor (refer to page 25 of this catalog). Eee Neuromuscular stebls fondinontng za T/C Conditioning inadiol ae aad a : I Advisement All Lifestyle management students are encouraged to meet with » faculty aici h y advisor each quarter for course and program advisement. eee 3280 00 ae Flectives HlthSci ia = PE PE 7 oapeeaiaeiaaan: Media Writing 3220 4420 * Fitness (12 hours) PE HithSci LIFESTYLE a Rec = lect Elective PE . This may be accomplished by preparing individuals to personal service through our program. area. Students are encouraged to develop a combination of two or HNRS & BIS LIBSCI Nutri more professional areas. 3 Perfor- maintain, enhance, " and manage human ; performance ; and quality of : ; life among those clients seeking professional preparation or Nutri LS1020 HU1050 om Comm _ 3810 mance supports and enhances the mission of the University by promoting and integrating into the University experience the ; applied sciences of exercise, physical education, sport, health, and so ; nutrition ; through5 effective and impactful instruction, scholarship 5 " hye : Nutri Comm Deni Human epee ennene ated Rec In addition, eet Sant Nutri 3 3 C ' WS 2 | Applied Science & 2 | gganaa seu 3 Lifestyle Management Foundations in Nutrition § romotion and Prenaral & Intent Natttion Childhood & Adolescent Nutrition 2 Methods of Health Education & Comm ea ae 2420 Electives ‘ Th oid cn, Social Psychology 3200 Engl Engl (BLS. ) program. 2 A student must complete the required courses in at least one professional | | Lei special preparation may be obtained by designing a general studies | ° Oral (select 1 course, 3 credit hours) p —_ 3 | Current Issues in Nutrition 3 emphasize in: athletics, physical education, recreation, health MISSION STATEMENT Tha Dienartoventuahiucalth P Mgmt Multicultural Health and Nutrition Professional Area Courses (20 credit hours) facstonal promotion, coaching and lifestyle management. 3460 5 3420 4320 2 Complete 17 h t the th How: omplete ours of support courses from the three following areas career preparation may Psych Health Care Admin & Nutri Foundations of Health Promotion ¢ Written (select 1 course, 3 credit hours) Englg 3100 Professional rofessional and and Technical Technical Writi Writing in pro essiona 7 "63 3260 ies DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES yy eR Nutri First Aid: Responding to Emergencies health education, nutrition, physical education and coaching. In addition, HPHP offers undergraduate and graduate programs for the ; sin eres ed HAS 2 Training Needs Analysis 1300 Required Support Courses (17 credit hours) i ea 3210 4600 Health 7 Management 3000 Within the College of Education, ’ the Department of Health Promotion and Human Performance (HPHP) dffets educatiotial op portinifttds in'thi/ardascof exercisd Suidenteiniterested , ¢ Human HAS Foundations of Lifestyle ~ Management Professions bxertide Coiiditioninig NURHHGA JoAnn Department of Teacher Education and the Master’s of Education Program as well as supports Weber State University and communit caliveeeels tere : PE Health Professors: Jay Hollingsworth, Monica Mize, Molly M. Smith, Lynn Corbridge, for B.A. or B.S. Health F.A. (Bud) Belnap, Myron W. Davis, Gordon B. James, Jim W. Lochner, S. Jack Loughton, Gary Willden; Associate Joan Thompson; Assistant Professors: Otte; Instructors: Trevor Wilson Requirements Required Core Courses (22 credit hours) maddiea ee ee sla eC GEOSCI MATH MATHED MICRO i Social & Behavioral deb va as CJ on HIST POLSC Mt ‘ UNIV BR SILT Y GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO myst MILS NAVSCI |