Exercise Science Comprehensive
Bachelor of Science
ED BS 2609
- Minimum General Studies = 45
- including General Studies coursework required by major = 48
- see area of specialization for General Studies requirements
- English Language minimum = 9
- Humanities minimum = 9
- Recommended:
- PHIL 120GS, Introduction to Ethics - 3
hours
- Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science minimum = 3
- STAT 241GS, Elementary Statistics - 3
hours
- Natural Sciences minimum = 8
- Take 1 course:
- BIOL 215GS, Human Physiology - 4 hours
- Take ONE of the following options:
- Take 1 course:
- PHYS 205GS, General Physics - 5 hours
OR take 2 courses:
- CHEM 160GS, General Chemistry - 3 hours
- CHEM 160LGS, General Chemistry Lab - 1
hour
- Social and Behavioral Sciences minimum = 9 including:
- PSY 203GS, General Psychology - 3 hours
- SOC 100GS, Introduction to Sociology - 3
hours
- Personal Development minimum = 6
(Maximum of 3 hours in this section will count toward the 45 hours General Studies
requirement.)
- Take 2 courses:
- PE 160GS, Healthful Living - 3 hours
- FCSC 110GS, Introduction to Nutrition - 3
hours
- BS Science-related course requirements = 0
- Major Option = 65-81
- This minimum range depends on the selection of GS courses in the areas of
specializations.
- Minimum total hours required coursework = 113-129
- Unrestricted electives in 125 hour program = 0-12
- Minimum total hours required for BS in Fitness & Leisure Management Comprehensive
= 125-129
- All UNK degrees require a minimum of 125 hours. Forty (40) of the hours required for
all UNK degrees must be upper division hours, which are courses numbered 300 or above
taken at a 4-year college or university.
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- A. Exercise Science Comprehensive Core Requirements (36 hours required)
- Take all of the following:
- PE 229, Wellness Interventions - 3 hours
- PE 360, Human Anatomy and Kinesiology - 4
hours
- PE 461, Physiology of Exercise - 3 hours
- PE 467, Fitness Testing - 3 hours
- PE 468, Public Health Aspects of Physical
Activity - 3 hours
- PE 469, Energy Balance and Weight Control - 3
hours
- CSP 417, Counseling Skills for Helping
Professionals - 3 hours
- BMIS 181, Business Computer Systems - 1
hour
- BMIS 182, Business Computer Applications -
3 hours
- Internship
- Take 10 hours from:
- REC 477, Internship - 8-12 hours
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- B. Exercise Science Comprehensive Options (29-45 hours required)
- Take ONE of the following options in Management, Athletic Training, or Sports Nutrition.
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- 1. Management Option (29 hours required) 5017
- Take all of the following:
- PE 211, Advanced Sports (Lifeguarding) - 1
hour
- PE 220, Teaching Aerobic and Anaerobic
Activities - 2 hours
- PE 328, Swimming Pool Management and Water
Safety Instructor - 3 hours (Prereq: life guarding or Red Cross Senior Life Guarding
Certificate currently in force)
- PE 262, Community Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation - 1 hour
- PE 264, Sports Injury - 2 hours
- REC 353, Planning Recreation and Leisure
Facilities - 3 hours
- REC 354, Recreation and Leisure Programming
- 3 hours
- REC 458, Recreation for the Aged - 3 hours
- REC 475, Volunteer Practicum - 2 hours
- BMKT 300, Principles of Marketing - 3
hours
- Take 1 course from:
- BMGT 301, Principles of Management - 3
hours
- REC 451, Managing and Marketing Recreation,
Park and Leisure Agencies - 3 hours
- Take 1 course from:
- SPCH 240, Public Speaking for Professions
and Business - 3 hours
- SPCH 299, Organizational Communication - 3
hours
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- 2. Athletic Training Option (45 hours required) 5018
Please see Department for Entrance
Requirements
- The Athletic Training Option will likely be significantly altered by Fall 2000. Work
closely with advisor.
- Take all of the following:
- PE 174, Athletic Training Practicum A-F - 6
hours
(Note: This course should be taken every semester for 6 semesters)
- PE 250, Athletic Injury Assessment I: LE
- 4 hours (Prereq: PE 174B*, PE 264*, PE 360, acceptance into the ATEP)
- PE 250L, Athletic Injury Assessment I:
LE Lab - 0 hours
- PE 251, Athletic Injury Assessment II:
UE - 4 hours
- PE 251L, Athletic Injury Assessment II:
UE Lab - 0 hours
- PE 264, Foundation of Athletic Training
- 4 hours
- PE 264L, Foundation of Athletic Training
Lab - 0 hours
- PE 265, Advanced First Aid &
Critical Care - 2 hours
- PE 350, Modalities in Athletic
Training - 4 hours
- PE 350L, Modalities in Athletic
Training Lab - 0 hours
- PE 375, Rehabilitation Techniques
in Athletic Training - 4 hours
- PE 375L, Rehabilitation Techniques
in Athletic Training Lab - 4 hours
- PE 401, Athlete in Contemporary Society - 3
hours
- PE 422, Administration of Strength Programs -
2 hours
- PE 425, Legal Aspects of Sport and Recreation
- 3 hours
- PE 430, Sport Administration - 3 hours
- PE 460, Gross Anatomy of Movement - 3 hours
(Prereq: BIOL 225 or BIOL 226 or PE 360)
- PE 498, Special Topics in Athletic Training -
2 hours
- PE 499, Senior Seminar in Athletic Training -
1 hour
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- 3. Sports Nutrition Option (22 hours required in addition to specified General
Studies) 5019
- Take the following as part of General Studies requirements:
- FCSC 110GS, Introduction to Nutrition - 3
hours
- Take one of the following options as part of General Studies requirements:
- Take 4 hours:
BIOL 215GS - Human Physiology - 4 hours
- Or take 8 hours:
BIOL 225 - Anatomy and Physiology - 4 hours
- BIOL 226 - Anatomy and Physiology - 4
hours
- Take all of the following:
- CHEM 160GS, General Chemistry - 3 hours
- CHEM 160LGS, General Chemistry - 1 hour
- CHEM 161GS, General Chemistry - 3 hours
- CHEM 161LGS, General Chemistry - 1 hour
- FCSC 220, Food Preparation - 3 hours
- FCSC 315, Cultural Perspectives in Food
& Nutrition - 3 hours
- FCSC 335, Nutrition Throughout the Life
Cycle - 4 hours
- FCSC 420, Community Nutrition - 3 hours
- FCSC 451, Seminar in Nutrition and
Dietetics - 1 hour
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