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Show 202 203 Electives Select 9 credit hours from Health LS1020 Health 1110 Health 1300 Health 2220 Health 2400 Health 2420 Health 2700 Health 3400 Health DV3420 Health 3500 Health 4220 Health 4250 Health 4300 Health 4420 Health 4920 Health 4860 Health 2890/4890 Health 4800 HAS 3000 HAS 3020 HAS 3150* HAS 3190 HIM SI3200 *HAS 3150 or 3190 may the following Foundations in Nutrition (3) Stress Management (3) First Aid: Responding to Emergencies (2) Prenatal & Infant Nutrition (2) (Cross listed with Nutri 2220) Art of Emotional Wellness (3) Childhood & Adolescent Nutrition (2) (Cross listed with Nutri 2420) Consumer Health (3) Substance Abuse Prevention (3) Multicultural Health and Nutrition (3) (Cross listed with Nutri DV3420) Human Sexuality (3) Women's Health Issues (3) Contemporary Health Issues/Adolescents (2) Health Education in the Elementary School (2) Health & Nutrition in the Older Adult (3) (Cross listed with Nutri 4420) Short Courses, Workshops... (1-4) Field Experience (2-6) Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) Individual Projects (1-3) The Health Care System (2) Health Care Marketing (2) Community Health Care Delivery Systems (2) Patient Education (2) Epidemiology & Health Care Stats (3) substitute for Health 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. Health 3000 Foundations of Health Promotion (3) Health 3050 School Health Program (3) Health 3200 Methods in HealthEducation & Lifestyle Management (3) Health 4150 Planning & Evaluating Health Promotion Programs (4) Courses Elected by Advisement for Minors Seeking Teaching Certification Health LS1020 Foundations in Nutrition (3) Health 1110 Stress Management (3) or Health 2400 Art of Emotional Wellness (3) Health 1300 First Aid: Responding to Emergencies (2) Health 2700 Consumer Health (3) Health 3400 Substance Abuse Prevention (3) Health 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 required for teacher certification. Nutrition Education ■■■■■■i' MINOR » Program Prerequisite: Prior departmental approval is required. » Grade Requirements: A GPA of 2.5 or better in courses used toward the minor. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 18 credit hours is required, of which a minimum of 7 credit hours must be upper division (courses numbered 3000 or higher). Course Requirements for Minor Required Core Courses (11 credit hours) Nutri LS 1020 Foundations in Nutrition (3) Nutri 2320 Food Values, Diet Design & Health (3) Nutri DV3420 Multicultural Health & Nutrition (3) Nutri 4320 Current Issues in Nutrition (2) Elective Courses (7 credit hours) Select 7 credit hours from the following: Nutri 2220 Prenatal & Infant Nutrition (2) Nutri 2420 Childhood & Adolescent Nutrition (2) Nutri 3020 Nutrition & Fitness (3) Nutri 3220 Foundations in Diet Therapy (2) Nutri 4220 Sports Nutrition (3) Nutri 4420 Health & Nutrition in the Older Adult (3) Health 3200 Methods in Health Education (3) Physical Education Teaching/coaching * «'.■■:■.'■':':"v » Grade Requirements: A GPA of 2.85 or better in courses used toward the minor. No more than one "D" grade is acceptable. » Credit Hour Requirements: A minimum of 33 credit hours with advisor approval. This teaching/coaching dual minor requires a double certification, thus all coursework is required to meet NCATE accreditation standards and Utah State Office of Education requirements. Course Requirements for Minor Professional Knowledge (21 credit hours) PE 1890A Sports Skills (1) PE 1890B Sports Skills (1) PE 2000 Foundations of Physical Education/Coaching (3) PE 2600 Motor Development & Pedagogy (3) PE 3430 Administration of Physical Education/Athletics (3) PE 3520 Curriculum Development/ Instructional Strategies (3) PE 3530 Sports Injuries (3) PE 3540 Physiological Aspects of Human Performance (2) PE 3550 Psychosocial Aspects of Human Performance (2) Applied Field Experiences (4 credit hours) PE 4860T Field Experience Teaching (1) PE 4860C Field Experience Coaching (2) PE 4990 Senior Seminar (1) Methods of Teaching/Coaching (4 credit hours) Select 2 sports from the following PE 3100 Teaching/Coaching Football (2) PE 3110 Teaching/Coaching Basketball (2) PE 3120 Teaching/Coaching Baseball / Softball (2) PE 3130 Teaching/Coaching Track and Field (2) PE 3200 Teaching/Coaching Volleyball (2) PE 3220 Teaching/Coaching Golf (2) PE 3230 Teaching/Coaching Tennis (2) PE 3250 Teaching/Coaching Soccer (2) PE 3260 Lifelong Leisure Activities (2) PE 3270 Teaching/Coaching Aerobic Conditioning (2) PE 3280 Teaching/Coaching Neuromuscular Conditioning (2) Sports Officiating (2 credit hours) Select 1 sport (must meet certification standards) PE 2010 Sports Officiating Volleyball (2) PE 2020 Sports Officiating Baseball/Softball (2) PE 2030 Sports Officiating Football (2) PE 2040 Sports Officiating Basketball (2) Required Support Course Health 1300 First Aid: Responding to Emergencies (2) Bachelor of Integrated Studies » Program Prerequisite: Consult the Interdisciplinary Programs section of this catalog for specific requirements associated with the BIS degree. » Grade Requirements: A minimum grade of "C" (2.0) in each of the courses taken for the three emphases. » Credit Hour Requirements: The student must take a minimum of 18 credit hours each from at least three (3) different academic departments or recognized disciplines. A student has numerous possibilities in developing a BIS degree using the academic disciplines both in HPHP and campus wide. The course of study in each discipline must be approved by the appropriate program director. BIS Possible Options (Refer to Individual Minor Programs for Class Requirements) These are only recommendations; many combinations and options for potential careers are possible. Health Education & Health Promotion • Community Health Promotion • Occupational Health Education • Clinical Health Education (See Health Administrative Services in the Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions) • Family Life Health Promotion • Gerontological Health Promotion • Drug Abuse Prevention Education Nutrition • Dietary Analysis • Dietary Prescription • Nutrition Education • Weight Management • Nutritional Ergogenics Exercise Science • Corporate Fitness • Community Fitness • Sports Medicine • Sport Communication • Commercial/Facility Management • Sport Psychology Recreation Emphasis Leisure Services (12 hours) Rec 2840 Social Recreation (3) Rec 3050 Recreation & Leisure (3) Rec 3600 Outdoor Recreation (3) Rec 3810 Recreation Leadership & Management (3) Electives Rec 3610 Outdoor Survival (2) Educ/Rec 4550 Outdoor Education Philosophies & Principles (2) Rec 4930 Outdoor Education Workshop (2) PE 1230E Bicycling, Elementary (1) PE 1270E Golf, Elementary (1) PE 1290 Hiking (1) PE 1300E Rock Climbing, Elementary (1) PE 1330E Skiing, Elementary (1) PE 1340E Skiing, Cross Country, Elementary (1) Exercise Science Emphasis Upper Division Hours 17, Total Hours Required 22 Health 1300 First Aid: Responding to Emergencies (2) PE 2300 Health/Fitness Evaluation and Exercise Prescription (3) PE SI3500 Kinesiology (3) PE 3510 Exercise Physiology (3) PE 3530 Sports Injuries (3) PE 4370 Exercise Management for Special Populations (2) Nutrition & Fitness (3) Nutri 3020 Internship/Seminar PE 4990 PE 4890 Senior Seminar (1) Cooperative Work Experience (2) Sports Medicine Emphasis Course Requirements for emphasis: Upper Division 17, Total Hours 22 Health 1300 First Aid: Responding to Emergencies (2) PE 2300 Health/Fitness Evaluation and Exercise Prescription (3) PE SI3500 Kinesiology (3) PE3510 Exercise Physiology (3) PE 3530 Sports Injuries (3) AT 3570 Application of Therapeutic Exercise (2) AT 4400 Modalities and Rehabilitation (2) Nutri 3020 Nutrition & Fitness (3) Seminar PE 4990 Senior Seminar (1) ATHLETICS COURSES These courses may be taken once per year for credit as long as the athlete remains eligible and actively participates in the Varsity Athletic Program. Athl 1510. Varsity Volleyball (1) Athl 1520. Varsity Soccer (1) Athl 1570. Varsity Basketball (1) Athl 1580. Varsity Cross Country (1) Athl 1590. Varsity Football (1) Athl 1600. Varsity Golf (1) Athl 1630. Varsity Tennis (1) Athl 1640. Varsity Track and Field (1) Athl 1680. Varsity Indoor Track (1) PROFILE enrollment student affairs academic info degree req GENED ntenfiscfp/inary FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS Applied Science & Technology CEET CS MFET/MET CMT CDGT PRENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC IDT SST TBE Arts & Humanities COMM ENGL FORLNG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART mmSt & Econ MBA MPACC/ACCTNG BUSADM FIN LOM MGMT MKTG ECON/QUANT IS&T Education MEDUC CHFAM ATHL/AT HEALTH/NUTRI- PE/REC EDUC neann rroiessiofts CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS/HIM NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY Science BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH/MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral Sciences mcj/cj ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI Davis I Weber State University 2001-2002 Catalog Weber State University 2001-2002 Catalog |