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Show • Health, P.E., Recreation, and Dance Health, P.E., Recreation, and Dance Information Lifetime Sport (26 hours): Required courses (14 hours): PE 343 (3), 345 A-B (2), 354 (3), 355 (3), 360 (3). Electives (12 hours, 4 hours from each of 3 areas): Teaching/ Coaching (4 hours): PE 312 (2), 320 (2), 321 (2), 322 (2), 323 (2), 331 (2), 333 (2), 343 (3); Professional Activities (4 hours): PE 170 (2), 171 (2), 172 (2), 270 (2), 370 (2), 371 (2), 372 (2); Activities (4 hours): PE 117B (1), 123 (1), 126 (1), 129 (1), 130B (1), 133B (1), 134B (1), 152B (1), 153(1). Health (24 hours): Required courses (15 hours): Health PD270 (3), 310 (3), 315 (3), 330 (3), 415 (3). Elective courses (9 hours): Health PD111 (3), PD340 (3), PD350 (3), Micro NS115 (4), Hthsci 230 (4). PROGRAM: PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHING MAJOR-BACHELOR DEGREE General Requirements: • Specific Requirements (see index). • Requirements for General Education (see index). Commun HU102, Zool NS201, and Health PD200 are required for P.E. majors and Psych SS101 is recommended. These courses also satisfy general education requirements. • A minor is required. P.E. Teaching Majors refer to Teacher Education requirements. • Physical Education majors must have a 2.25 GPA or better in major courses. No more than one "D" grade is acceptable. The overall GPA must be 2.00 or better. • Teaching majors must achieve an overall 2.75 GPA. 183 total hours are required for this degree. Sixty of the 183 total hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). • Students obtaining a Physical Education teaching major must satisfy the School of Education Certification Program (see Teacher Education). These courses must include the following: Educ 195 (1), 300 (2), 301 (4), 303 (3), 305 (3), 462 (4), 463 (4), 495 (15), 499 (3). Secondary school teachers are required to pass a metric and spelling competency test prior to student teaching. Specific Requirements: • Courses (57 credit hours): PE 168 (2), 170 (2), 171 (2), 172 (2), 270 (2), 272 (2), 350 (5), 351 (5), 353 (2), 360 (3), 370 (2), 371 (2), 372 (2), 386 (2), 460 (4), 461 (3), 462 (3), 463 (3), 499 (1); Rec 283 (2), Health 300 (3); Dance 149 (1), 271,(2). • Elective Courses (6 credit hours from the following): PE 310 (2), 311 (2), 312 (2), 313 (2), 314 (2), 320 (2), 321 (1), 322 (1), 323 (1), 324 (2), 325 (1), 331 (2), 333 (2); Dance 330 (2), 332 (2). • Recommended Support Courses (8 credit hours): Psych SS101 (5), Chfam 101 (3). • Outside Professional Activities—Student must participate in three outside professional activities approved by an adviser. PROGRAM: DUAL CERTIFICATION OF SECONDARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL For individuals holding a secondary physical education certificate who desire to work in the elementary schools, dual certification is available. Please see the chair of the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance for more information. PROGRAM: ATHLETIC COACHING MINOR General Requirements: • Minors must achieve a GPA of 2.25 or better in minor courses. Specific Requirements (28 credit hours minimum): • Required Courses (19 credit hours): PE 341 (3), 342 (4), 343 (3), 345 (2), *386(2),499(1). • Elective Courses (9 credit hours): Coaching/Theory: (4 credit hours) PE 310 (2), 311 (2), 312 (2), 313 (2), 314 (2), 320 (2), 321 (2), 322 (2), 323 (2), 324 (2), 325 (2), 333 (2). • Related Courses: (3 credit hours): PE 354 (3), 355 (3), 360 (3). • Professional Activities (Related to Coaching/Theory and in consultation with adviser (2 credit hours): PE 170 (2), 171 (2), 172 (2), 270 (2), 272 (2), 370 (2), 371 (2), 372 (2), or two 1-hour P.E. intermediate level activity classes. *Repeat three (3) times. PROGRAM: HEALTH EDUCATION MINOR AND HEALTH EDUCATION TEACHING MINOR General Requirements: • Minors must achieve a GPA of 2.25 or better in minor courses. • P. E. majors cannot duplicate courses. Specific Requirements: (27 credit hours minimum): • Required Courses (15 credit hours): Health PD200 (3), 300 (3), 320 (3), PD340 (3), PD350 (3). • Required Support Courses (10 credit hours): Chfam 101 (3), Micro NS115 (4), Psych SSI54 (3) or Psych 314 (3). • Elective Courses: Botany NS140 (3), NS341 (4), Health PD111, (3), PD270 (3), 310 (3), 315 (3), 330 (3), 386 (2), 480 (2-5); Soclgy 343 (3); Zool NS201 (5), NS230 (5). PROGRAM: COMMUNITY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROMOTION MINOR General Requirements: • Minors must achieve a GPA of 2.25 or better in minor courses. Specific Requirements (24 credit hours minimum): • Required Courses (12 credit hours): Health 310 (3), 315 (3), 330 (3), 415 (3). Courses already being used for general education or major requirements cannot be used to fulfill minor requirements. • Elective Courses (12 credit hours from the following and approved by adviser): At least six hours of electives must be upper division. Health PD111 (3), PD200 (3), PD270 (3), 300 (3), 320 (3), PD340 (3), PD350 (3), 386 (2), 489 (1-9); Hthsci 150 (4), 230 (4); Hthrsra 300 (3), 323 (4), 324 (4), Hthsre 318 (4), 319 (4), 441 (3), 442 (4), 443 (2); Commun HU102 (3), HU112 (3), 113 (3), 240 (3), 312 (3), 320 (4), 380 (3); Math 241 (4); Chfam 101 (3), 204 (5); PE 108 (1), 350 (5), 351 (5); Micro NS111 (5), NS115 (4); Zool NS201 (5), 330 (5); Psych 200 (3), 220 (3), 256 (2), 327 (3), 330 (3), 345 (5), 356 (3), 431 (3), 434 (4); Soclgy SS250 (5), 300 (3), 320 (3), 322 (3), 323 (3), 343 (3), 402 (3), 480 (3); Geront SS101 (5), 222 (3), 266 (3), 300 (3), 312 (3), 320 (3), 332 (3), 360 (3), SS422 (3), 465 (3); Soclwk 213 (3), 338 (3), 463 (3), 410 (3). PROGRAM: PHYSICAL EDUCATION MINOR AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHING MINOR General Requirements: • Minors must achieve a GPA of 2.25 or better in minor courses. Specific Requirements (25 credit hours with adviser approval): • Required Courses (14 credit hours): Health 300 (3); PE 168 (2), 170 (2), 171 (2), 172 (2), 360 (3). • Elective Courses: 5 credit hours from the following: Dance 146 (1), 147 (1), 149 (1), 152 (1), 153 (1), 270 (2), 271 (2); PE 100 through 160 (1), 370 (2), 371 (2), 372 (2). 6 credit hours from the following: Dance 330 (2), 332 (2); PE 310 (2), 311 (2), 313 (2), 314 (2), 320 (2), 321 (1), 322 (1), 323 (1), 324 (2), 325(1), 331(2), 333(2). PROGRAM: PHYSICAL EDUCATION MINOR FOR THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL General Requirements: • Minors must achieve a GPA of 2.25 or better in minor courses. 146 Specific Requirements (25 credit hours minimum): • Required Courses (19 credit hours): Health PD200 (3), 300 (3); PE 360 (3), 362 (3), 363 (3), 364 (2), Rec 283 (2). • Elective Courses (6 credit hours from the following): PE 108 (1), 248 (1), 170 (2), 171 (2), 270 (2), 271 (2), 370 (2), 372 (2), 386 (2), Rec 280 (3). • Elective in consultation with adviser. 147 PROGRAM: RECREATION EDUCATION MINOR AND RECREATION TEACHING MINOR General Requirements: • Minors must achieve a 2.25 GPA or better in minor courses. Specific Requirements (25 credit hours minimum with adviser approval): Program required: Background Knowledge: Students are expected to obtain background knowledge in leadership, philosophy, programming, and administration. This knowledge may be gained by selecting courses from the following: Rec 168 (2), 283 (2), 355 (3), 361 (3), Rec 480 (2-5), 455 (3). Skills: (Aquatics, Arts and Crafts, Dance, Drama, Music, Nature and Outdoor Education, Sports, Social Activities, Safety and First Aid). A proficiency in the above skills may be achieved by selecting from the following courses: Rec 280 (3), 360 (2), 361 (3), 362 (2); Dance 330 (2); Rec 493 (3); Health PD200 (3); Music 320 (3); PE 167 (2); Theatr HU420 (3). Field Experience: This experience may be gained by completing one or more of the following courses: Rec 386 (2), 289 (1-9), 489 (1-9). PROGRAM: BACHELOR OF INTEGRATED STUDIES (BIS) Requirements: Consult the catalog for the general and specific requirements for a BIS (see the Interdisciplinary Programs section of the catalog). • The student must take a minimum of 20 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 HPERD and campus wide. • The course of study in each discipline shall be approved by the appropriate program director in HPERD. BIS Possible Options: (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 Service Education, School of Allied Health Science). • Family Life Health Promotion • Gerontological Health Promotion • Drug Abuse Prevention Education Student Services Interdisc. Programs Allied Health Sciences Arts& Humanities Business i Economic: Education Natural Sciences Social Sciences Technolog' Continuini Education |