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DEGREE: BACHELOR
OF SCIENCE
MAJOR: HEALTH
STUDIES (LEADING TO GRADUATE STUDY IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY AT
CURRICULUM ...................................................................................................................... CREDITS
UNIVERSITY
REQUIREMENTS
ENGL 110 Critical
Reading and Writing (minimum grade C-)................................................................. 3
Three credits in
an approved course or courses stressing.................................................................. 3
multicultural,
ethnic, and/or gender-related content
BREADTH REQUIREMENTS
Creative Arts and
Humanities............................................................................................................. 6
Includes all Arts
and Science Group A courses as well as art courses and
foreign language courses not used in the Communication/Foreign Language
requirement
PSYC100, ECON100
or ECON151, SOCI201, IFST201, BUAD309, PSYC334
Social
Science/History Elective (as listed for Arts & Science Group B or C
Sciences (3 of
the following choices; must include a biology course with lab)................................. 1119
MAJOR
REQUIREMENTS (minimum grade of C- in each course)
An approved course taken after completion of 45 credit hours (listed as "Section satisfies A&S writing requirement") in the registration booklet).
Communication or
Foreign Language Course.................................................................................. 3/4
CNST404
Leadership in Organizations** ............................................................................................ 3
Or
HESC422
Organization and Administration of Leisure Services............................................................ 3
or
NURS100 Introductory Course.................................................................................................... 1
NURS101 Anatomy.................................................................................................................... 2
or
HESC220 Anatomy and Physiology............................................................................................ 3
HESC155 Personal Health Management.................................................................................... ..3
or
HESC 214 Wellness: A Way of Life.............................................................................................. 3
NTDT 200 Nutrition Concepts...................................................................................................... 3
HESC 210 Emergency Management of Injuries and
Illness............................................................ 3
MEDT 210 Information Technologies and
Communication Skills..................................................... 2
or
HESC 276 Technology in Health and Physical
Education.............................................................. 2
HESC 400 Research Methods..................................................................................................... 3
MEDT375 Clinical Laboratory Principles and
Statistics ................................................................. 2
NURS411 Topics....................................................................................................................... 3
AND, ONE COURSE
FROM EACH GROUP
HESC200 Issues in Health Behavior Management....................................................................... 3
HESC300 Issues in Physical Activity Studies............................................................................... 3
HESC329 Dynamics of Team Problem Solving............................................................................ 3
NTDT255 Multicultural Food Habits............................................................................................. 3
NTDT305 Nutrition in the Lifespan............................................................................................... 3
or
NTDT310 Nutrition and Activity.................................................................................................... 3
NTDT350 Nutrition and Older Adults............................................................................................ 3
HESC305 Fundamentals
of Athletic Training................................................................................. 3
HESC350 Basic
Concepts in Kinesiology..................................................................................... 3
HESC400 Research
Methods...................................................................................................... 3
HESC425 Biomechanics
of Human Motion................................................................................... 4
HESC430 Physiology
of Activity.................................................................................................. 3
HESC431 Physiology
of Activity Laboratory................................................................................. 1
Additional HESC, MEDT, NTDT,
or NURS (Three credits must be at the 400 level).............................. 15
HLTH495 Health
Studies Practicum: Capstone Course: Student will be required to complete a
Service Learning Experience ……. 6 *
CONCENTRATION AREA (minimum grade of C- in each course. Cannot be
courses used as part of the major requirements)
Minor outside College of Health and Nursing
Sciences....................................................... minimum
15
or
Concentration
(No more than 9
credits at the 100 and 200 level. Three credits must be at the 400 level...... minimum 15)
Family and
Personal Health: (COMM200, FOSC102, HESC335, IFST329, IFST339, IFST401, IFST410,
NTDT305, NTDT310, NTDT350, NTDT452, PSYC325, PSYC334, SOCI418)
Health Ethics and
Decision-Making: (CNST332, CSCC/HIST382, ECON390, HESC200 or HESC300+, HESC329,
NTDT255, NTDT452, PHIL/BAMS/WOMS327, PHIL/CSCC444, POSC/SOCI/CSCC343,
SOCI/CSCC311, WOMS/CSCC389, IFST405)
Science-Based Health Information: (BISC105, BISC110, BISC152,
BISC171/300, CHEM102 or CHEM104 or CHEM106, CHEM213, CHEM214 & 216,
HESC220, HESC350, HESC425 or HESC426, HESC430 & HESC431, NTDT201, PHYS201,
PHYS202, PSYC314)
ELECTIVES
After required
courses are completed, sufficient elective credit must be taken to meet the
minimum credits required for the degree.
+Only HESC200 or HESC300 can be used to satisfy the requirements of this
major.
CREDITS TO TOTAL
A MINIMUM OF................................................................................... 120 91/92
** CNST100
prerequisite required