2013-2014 Undergraduate Academic Catalog
Mission Statement The Cedarville University Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health seeks to: 1. Equip students for careers in sport- and exercise-related and the allied health professions. 2. Enable students to view knowledge in light of scriptural truth. 3. Help students apply and model knowledge to the vocation and world in which they work and live. 4. Encourage growth in Christian character. Preparation Students planning to pursue a major within the Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health are best prepared in high school by taking a college-preparatory curriculum. Students planning to pursue a multi-age physical education or sport and exercise studies major should take as many physical education courses as possible. Those considering majors in allied health, exercise science, and athletic training should take biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics courses at least through algebra II. Department Requirements Once students declare a major within the Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health, they are expected to maintain a level of personal physical fitness which demonstrates a commitment to professionalism and biblical stewardship. A mandatory semi-annual cardiovascular fitness assessment is used to evaluate the status of the student’s fitness. Multi-age physical education and sport and exercise studies majors have courses in their respective curricula that have motor skill performance proficiencies. While meeting the proficiency standards is not required to receive a passing grade in all classes, satisfactory completion of all of the proficiencies is a degree requirement. See pages 75–76 for the School of Education admission and retention requirements for multi-age physical education and multi-age health education. Programs of Study The Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health offers the following programs of study: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in: • Athletic Training • Physical Education – Multi-Age (certification for teaching pre-K to 12) • Sport and Exercise Studies Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in: • Allied Health • Exercise Science Minors • Coaching • Health Promotion • Health Education – Multi-Age (certification for teaching pre-K to 12) • Sport Ministry Cocurricular Opportunities The Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health has several opportunities for students to increase their professional skills and awareness by being involved in the following Cedarville University approved organizations: • Allied health majors — Allied Health Student Organization • Athletic training majors — Athletic Training Student Organization • Exercise science majors — Health and Fitness Association • Multi-age physical education and sport and exercise studies majors — Pi Epsilon Omega (Physical Education Organization) Career Opportunities Graduate and professional schools welcome Cedarville graduates. Careers pursued by graduates include: • Administrator of youth activities and youth organizations • Athletic director • Athletic trainer • Cardiac rehab • Clinical exercise physiologist • Coach • Corporate wellness director • Exercise specialist • Fitness and recreation management • Health teacher (pre-K to 12) • Personal trainer • Physical education teacher (pre-K to 12) • Physical therapist • Physician assistant • Professional athletic team management • Sport marketing and promotion • Sport ministry organization management Faculty Evan Hellwig , Chair ; Professor of Athletic Training; Certified Athletic Trainer (BOC); licensed physical therapist. Education: B.S., Mankato State University, 1984; Physical Therapy Certificate, University of Iowa School of Medicine, 1986; Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1992. At Cedarville 1986–89 and since 1992. Teresa Clark , Associate Professor of Kinesiology. Education: B.A., Cedarville University, 1975; M.S., Indiana University, 1986. At Cedarville since 1996. April Crommett , Associate Professor of Exercise Science. Education: B.S., Mississippi State University, 1991; M.S., Memphis State University, 1993; Ph.D., The University of Mississippi, 2000. ACSM Certified Health Fitness Instructor. At Cedarville since 2003. Christopher Cross , Assistant Professor of Athletic Training; Head athletic trainer (BOC). Education: B.S., Alderson-Broaddus, 1996; M.S., West Virginia University, 2002. At Cedarville since 2004. Page 111 2013–14 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Department of Kinesiology and Allied Health Mission Statement
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