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Show Jerry and Vickie Moyes College of Education 423 REC 3810 - Recreation and Sport Leadership Credits: (3) Electives PE 1130 - Golf, Level I Credits: (l) PE 1520 - Hiking, Level I Credits: (l) PE 1527 - Rock Climbing, Level I Credits: (l) PE 1610 - Skiing, Level I Credits: (l) PE 1630 - Cross Country Skiing, Level I Credits: (l) REC 3610 - Outdoor Survival Credits: (2) REC 3840 - Therapeutic Recreation Credits: (3) REC 4550 - Outdoor Education Philosophies & Principles Credits: (2) REC 4930 - Outdoor Education Workshop Credits: (2) Sport Coaching Education (BIS) 20 credits/8 upper division Contact-Dr. Brian McGladrey, SB 125C, 801-626-8578 AT 2175 - Introduction to Sports Medicine Credits: (3) PEP 2100 - Introduction to Coaching Sport Credits: (3) PEP 2500 - Sport Pedagogy Credits: (3) PEP 2700 - Sociohistorical Aspects of Sport Credits: (3) PEP 3280 - Methods of Teaching Strength and Conditioning Credits: (3) PEP 3400 - Sport Psychology for Coaches Credits: (3) PEP 4860C - Field Experience Coaching Credits: (3) Health Promotion: (Community, Worksite, Clinical, School) Minor • Program Prerequisite: HLTH 1030 SS - 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 Credits: (3) • HLTH 3050 - School Health Program Credits: (3) • HLTH 3150 - Community Health Agencies and Services Credits: (3) and/or * • HLTH 3200 - Methods in Health Education Credits: (3) • HLTH 4150 - Needs Assessment & Planning Health Promotion Programs Credits: (4) Electives Select g credit hours from the following • HLTH 1020 LS - Science and Application of Human Nutrition Credits: (3) • HLTH 1110 - Stress Management Credits: (3) • HLTH 1300 - First Aid: Responding to Emergencies Credits: (2) HLTH 2220 - Prenatal and Infant Nutrition Credits: (2) (Cross listed with NUTR 2220) HLTH 2400 - Mind/Body Wellness Credits: (3) HLTH 2420 - Childhood and Adolescent Nutrition Credits: (2) (Cross listed with NUTR 2420) HLTH 2700 - Consumer Health Credits: (3) HLTH 3320 - Health and Nutrition in the Older Adult Credits: (3) (Cross listed with NUTR 3320) HLTH 3400 - Substance Abuse Prevention Credits: (3) HLTH 3420 - Multicultural Health and Nutrition Credits: (3) (Cross listed with NUTR 3420) HLTH 3500 - Human Sexuality Credits: (3) HLTH 4220 - Women's Health Issues Credits: (3) HLTH 4250 - Contemporary Health Issues of Adolescents Credits: (2) HLTH 4300 - Health Education in the Elementary School Credits: (2) HLTH 4920 - Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs Credits: (1-4) HLTH 4860 - Field Experience Credits: (1-6) HLTH 2890 - Cooperative Work Experience Credits: (1-6) or HLTH 4890 - Cooperative Work Experience Credits: (1-6) HLTH 4800 - Individual Projects Credits: (1-3) HAS 3000 - The Health Care System Credits: (3) HAS 3020 - Health Care Marketing Credits: (3) HAS 3150 - Community Health Agencies and Services Credits: (3) * HAS 3190 - Cultural Diversity in Patient Education Credits: (3) HIM 3200 - Epidemiology and Bio statistics Credits: (3) "HAS 3150 or HAS 3igo may substitute for HLTH 3150 Courses Required for Minors Seeking Teaching Certification Selection/substitution of courses to meet the minimum 21 hours for minor must be approved by an advisor. • HLTH 1020 LS - Science and Application of Human Nutrition Credits: (3) or • NUTR 1020 LS - Science and Application of Human Nutrition Credits: (3) • HLTH 1030 SS - Healthy Lifestyles Credits: (3) • HLTH 1110 - Stress Management Credits: (3) • HLTH 2400 - Mind/Body Wellness Credits: (3) • HLTH 3000 - Foundations of Health Promotion Credits: (3) • HLTH 3200 - Methods in Health Education Credits: (3) • HLTH 3400 - Substance Abuse Prevention Credits: (3) • HLTH 3500 - Human Sexuality Credits: (3) Students are required to have a current CPR/First Aid Card. This can be obtained through multiple mechanisms, including training through the Red Cross, or by taking AT 1300 - First Aid: Responding to Emergencies (2 credits), AT 2175 - Introduction to Sports Medicine (through concurrent enrollment), or AT 2300 - Emergency Response (3 credits). Students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher in minor coursework, and must obtain a "C" or higher in each course. Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |