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Show 204 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 Nutritional Ergogenics Weight Management Exercise Science Corporate Fitness Community Fitness Commercial/Facility Management Sports Medicine Sport Communication Sport Psychology Recreation Emphasis Leisure Services (12 hours) Ree 3050 Recreation & Leisure (3) Ree 3600 Outdoor Recreation (3) Ree 3810 Recreation Leadership & Management (3) Electives Ree 3610 Outdoor Survival (2) Educ/Rec 4550 Outdoor Education Philosophies & Principles (2) Ree 4930 Outdoor Education Workshop (2) PE 1230E Bicycling, Elementary (1) PE 1270E Golf, Elementary (1) PE 1290 Hiking (1) PE 13 (JOE 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 Requted 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) PE 4370 Exercise Management for Special Populations (2) Nutri 3020 Nutrition & Fitness (3) Internship/Seminar PE 4990 Senior Seminar (1) PE 4890 Cooperative Work Experience (2) Sports Medicine Emphasis Course Requtements 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 - ATHL 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) ATHLETIC TRAINING COURSES - AT AT 3530. Sports Injuries (3) F, S Recognition, cause, prevention, and treatment of sports injuries. Prerequisite: Health 2300. AT 3571. Modalities of Athletic Injuries (3) F This course provides knowledge regarding the scientific basis and physiologic effects of the various modalities used for athletic injuries. A theoretical basis is applied through practical experience and application. This course is designed for those students who are in the athletic training program and are seeking National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) certification. Prerequisites: AT 3530. AT 3600. Ergonomics for Health and Safety (2) 5 Examines and analyzes the effects of the workplace on employees and adaptations of the work environment to suit the individual. The focus is on the interaction of work and people, i.e., physiological and environmental stresses with the primary intent to establish ways to reduce injuries, accidents, and fatigue and to improve human performance at work. Prerequisites: PE SI3500 or consent of instructor. AT 4300. Evaluation and Care of Athletic Injuries: Lower Extremities (2) F Designed for Athletic Training students seeking National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) certification. Content of this course addresses evaluation techniques and care for athletic injuries to the trunk and lower extremities. The student must integrate anatomical structures, physiology principles and evaluative techniques to provide a basis for critical decision-making in an injury management environment. Prerequisite: AT 3571. WEBER State Univ 2003-2004 CATALOG E R S I T Y |