1994-1995 Academic Catalog

108 Health and Physical Education PhJ'sical Education Major Tl1e pl1y.. ical educatio11 n1ajor, with its concentrations in eitl1er exerci e cie11ce or "'port management, prepare tudent for career iI1 a variety of fitnes or recreatio11 related field . The required internship allo\v tudent in this progra1n to gain valuable insight and experie11ce in their cl1osen areas of interest. This n1ajor doe 11ot n1eet teacher education certification . requ1reme11t . Cour e requireme11t iI1volve seventy-nine to eighty quarter hour including 53 quarter hours in core requirements and a minimum of 26 quarter hours in an area of concentration: Ph)·sical Edi1cation core requirements ................. 53 PEF-199 Physical Activity & Christian Life ............ 2 PES-212 Tumbling .......................................... l PES-173 Swimming elective ............................. .. l PET-221 Team Sports .. ................ . .... ............... 3 PEI- [ndividual sports elective .............. .. ............. 1 PET- Outdoor leisure elective ........... .. ........ . ....... 1 PEM-235 Foundations of Physical Education ........... 3 PEM-236 Fundamental Motor Skills ... . ... .. .. .. ... .... . 2 PEM-238 Motor Leaming and Development ........... 3 PEM-240 First Aid and Safety Education ........ . .. ... . 3 PEH-300-308 Heal th Seminar elective ... . ............. .. 2 PEH-302 Stress Management Strategies ................. 2 PEH-316 Human Anatomy ................................. 5 (or BI0-216 Human Anatomy and Physiology I ..... 5) PEM-362 Adapted Physical Education ................. .. 5 PEM-385 Measurement & Eval. in Physical Educ . .. .. 3 PEM-392 Kinesiology ...................................... 3 PEM-490 Physical Education Senior Seminar ...... .. .. 3 PEM-499 Physical Education Internships ............. 10 The exercise science concentration prepares students for graduate level study in areas such as exercise physiology, cardiac rehabilitation, or bio-mechanics, and for entry level technician positions in corporate or private fitness centers and sports medicine clinics. Exercise science requirements .. ... .... ... .... ... ..... ... 11 PEH-303 Nutrition for Health & Weight Control ...... 2 PEH-317 Human Physiology .............................. 5 (or BI0-217 ·Human Anatomy and Physiology II .... 5) PEM-390 Physiology of Exercise ..... ..... .. ........ .. ... 4 Required exercise science cognates ..................... 15 CHEM-154 Principles of Chemistry .. .. . ...... ...... .. ... 5 GSCI-184 College Algebra ................................. 5 One course from the following: ANTH-180 Cultural Anthropology ..................... 5 PYCH-160 General Psychology . .. ... ..... .. ............ 5 SOC-230 Principles of Sociology .. . .................... 5 Tennis is jus1 one of the rnany life-long skills rha1 can be acquired by fulfilling 1he physical education requiren1ent. The sports management concentration prepares students for a variety of careers in the recreational segment of the service industry. Sports management require,nents ... ... ... .... .... .. .... 14 BUS-100 Business Briefs . ... .... . ........ ..... ... . .. .... .. . 1 BUS-216 Business Communications ... . ......... .. ..... .. 4 CIS-223 Microcomputer Applications .......... . ......... 3 (or CIS-200 Computer Information Systems .. . ...... 3) PEH- Health Seminar elective ............................. 2 PEM-481 Organ. & Admin. of Sports & Athletics .... 4 Required sports management cognates. ....... .. ... .... 14 ACCT-211 Principles of Accounting . . . . . . . . . . .......... 5 MRKT-360 Principles of Marketing .... .................. 4 One course from the following: ........................... 5 ANTH-180 Cultural Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 PYCH-160 General Psychology ..................... 5 SOC-230 Principles of Sociology ................... 5 Physical Education Major Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-8 Physical Education major requirements .... . . .... .. 79-81 Other General Education requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-99 . Electives ................................................. 27-51 Total (minimum, not including proficiency) ....... 192

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