Chair
Alice Fisher
Health Program
Faculty
Bill Hyman, Rosanne Keathley, Emily Roper
Mission
The mission of the Health Program at Sam Houston State University is to enhance the health and improve the quality of life for individuals, families, and communities through the provision of service and research in the areas of health education and health promotion.
Academic Programs
- BA in Bilingual Health Care Studies
- BS in Health
- BS in Health – Fitness Emphasis
Students may choose between a Bachelor of Science, or for students with an Associate Degree from an accredited college in Allied Health, a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences Degree.
Highlights
- Nationally-recognized
- Honorary affiliation (Eta Sigma Gamma)
- Student-focused
- Value student diversity (various ethnic and cultural backgrounds)
- Seeking to create a diverse pool of graduates for successful entry into the workforce
- Outstanding faculty and staff
Suggested Minors
- Psychology
- Kinesiology
- Criminal Justice
- Sociology
- Business
- Education
- Communication
Career Opportunities
- Hospitals
- Geriatric facilities
- Corporate health promotion programs
- Federal, state and local health agencies
- Fitness settings
- School settings
- Voluntary agencies
- Clinical settings
Student Organizations
- Eta Sigma Gamma - National Health Science Honorary Society - requires a 3.0 GPA in Health and an overall 2.5 GPA; focus is research, service and education; volunteer hours required.
- S.H.A.W. - Sam Houston Alliance for Wellness - promotes healthy lifestyles; open to all SHSU students.
Internships
The undergraduate Health program provides for majors a 400-hour professional internship and minors a 200-hour internship sanctioned by the Society of Public Health Educators. The internship will be conducted in either the school, community, medical or corporate health setting under the instruction and supervision of a qualified and experienced health-care professional.
Scholarships
Roy G. Moss, Jr., Health Education Scholarship— Majors in Health or Kinesiology, who demonstrate financial need, have an exemplary GPA, display leadership potential and are actively involved in community health issues.
Department of Health & Kinesiology Scholarship—Health or Kinesiology major demonstrating financial need with a satisfactory GPA.
Robert L. Case Health & Kinesiology Wellness Scholarship—Health or Kinesiology major displaying leadership potential with at least a 3.0 GPA and reflecting a high level of fitness.
Cady/Huskey Health Education Scholarship-Full-time junior or senior Health major displaying leadership potential with at least a 3.0 GPA.
Curriculum
Bachelor of Arts in Bilingual Health Care Studies
Bachelor of Arts
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Major in Bilingual Health Care Studies |
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SHSU Course Number |
Hours |
Recommended Sequence |
Core Curriculum | ||
Component Area I (Communication) | 6 |
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Component Area II (Mathematics) | 3 |
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Component Area III (Natural Sciences) | 8 |
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Component Area IV (Humanities/Visual/Performing Arts) | 9 |
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Component Area V (Social/Behavioral Sciences) | 15 |
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Component Area VI (Institutionally Designated Option) | 1 |
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Degree Specific Requirements | ||
CTE 133 <CSTE 1330> | 3 |
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Major | ||
HED 487 | 3 |
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HED 391 | 3 |
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HED 272 | 3 |
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HED 283 | 3 |
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HED 492 | 3 |
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HED 493 | 3 |
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HED 494 | 3 |
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FCS 262 | 3 |
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BIO 246 | 4 |
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SOC 168 | 3 |
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SOC 365 | 3 |
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SOC 438 | 3 |
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Electives | ||
One from: SOC 333, SOC 364, SOC 381, FCS 460, PHL 471, CNE 231, CNE 331, CNE 332 | 3 |
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300 or 400 level courses in SOC, FCS, CNE, PHL, or PSY <3000 or 4000 level courses in SOCI, FACS, COUN, PHIL, or PSYC> |
16 |
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Minor in a Foreign Language Required | ||
19+ hours required in Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, American Sign Language, or Arabic. Must include 6 advanced hours in a Special Topics Seminar. | 19+ |
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Total Hours: | 120 |
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Key Competency Areas:
- Assessing individual and community needs
- Planning effective health education programs
- Implementing health education programs
- Evaluating the effectiveness of health education programs
- Coordinating the provision of health education services
- Acting as a resource person
- Communication of health and health education needs
Bachelor of Science
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Major in Health – Community Health Education |
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SHSU Course Number |
Hours |
Recommended Sequence |
Core Curriculum | ||
Component Area I (Communication) | 6 |
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Component Area II (Mathematics) | 3 |
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Component Area III (Natural Sciences) | 8 |
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Component Area IV (Humanities/Visual/Performing Arts) | 9 |
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Component Area V (Social/Behavioral Sciences) | 15 |
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Component Area VI (Institutionally Designated Option) | 1 |
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Degree Specific Requirements | ||
BIO 246 <BIOL 2402> | 4 |
Sophomore |
FCS 262 <FACS 2362> | 3 |
Sophomore |
ENG 330 <ENGL 3330> | 3 |
Junior |
CHM 136 <CHEM 1307> and CHM 116 <CHEM 1107> or CHM 139 <CHEM 1312> and CHM 119 <CHEM 1112> |
4 |
Freshman |
MTH <MATH>, STA <STAT> or PHL 262 <PHIL 2303> | 3 |
Junior |
CTE 133 <CSTE 1330> | 3 |
Sophomore |
Major Core | ||
HED 166 <HLTH 1366> | 3 |
Freshman |
HED 487 <HLTH 4387> | 3 |
Senior |
HED 493 <HLTH 4393>* | 3 |
Senior |
HED 494 <HLTH 4394>** | 6 |
Senior |
Major | ||
HED 160 <HLTH 1360> | 3 |
Freshman |
HED 230 <HLTH 2330> | 3 |
Sophomore |
HED 280 <HLTH 2380> | 3 |
Sophomore |
HED 390 <HLTH 3390> | 3 |
Junior |
HED 392 <HLTH 3392> | 3 |
Junior |
HED 460 <HLTH 4360> | 3 |
Senior |
HED Elective – Any | 3 |
Sophomore |
HED Elective 300-400* | 3 |
Junior |
Electives hours needed to meet 120 and 42 advance hours | 1 |
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Minor (if required) | ||
18+Hours | 18 |
Freshman-Sophomore |
Total Hours: | 120 |
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Notes: | ||
HED 160 <HLTH 1360> & HED 166 <HLTH 1366> should be completed prior to taking upper level (300-400) <3000-4000> coursework. |
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*HED 493 <HLTH 4393> must be completed prior to enrollment in HED 494 <HLTH 4394>. | ||
**HED 494 <HLTH 4394> is the Community Health Internship. Internships are performed during the final summer session prior to the student’s anticipated graduation. |
Bachelor of Science in Health—Fitness Emphasis
This degree option prepares students for employment as managers of adult fitness settings including private health clubs, YMCAs, and corporate wellness programs.
Bachelor of Science
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Major in Health Fitness |
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SHSU Course Number |
Hours |
Recommended Sequence |
Core Curriculum | ||
Component Area I (Communication) | 6 |
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Component Area II (Mathematics) | 3 |
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Component Area III (Natural Sciences) | 8 |
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Component Area IV (Humanities/Visual/Performing Arts) | 9 |
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Component Area V (Social/Behavioral Sciences) | 15 |
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Component Area VI (Institutionally Designated Option) | 1 |
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Degree Specific Requirements | ||
BIO Elective1 | 4 |
Freshman |
MTH or STA 169 | 3 |
Sophomore |
CHM 136/116 or 139/119 | 4 |
Sophomore |
FCS 262 <FACS 2362> | 3 |
Sophomore |
CTE 133 <CSTE 1330> | 3 |
Sophomore |
Major | ||
HED 166 <HLTH 1366> | 3 |
Freshman |
HED 280 <HLTH 2380> | 3 |
Freshman |
HED 391 <HLTH 3391> | 3 |
Junior |
HED 392 <HLTH 3392> | 3 |
Junior |
HED 461 <HLTH 4361> | 3 |
Senior |
HED 493 <HLTH 4393>* | 3 |
Senior |
HED 494 <HLTH 4394>** | 6 |
Senior |
Select from HED 272 <HLTH 2372>, HED 281 <HLTH 2381>, HED 385 <HLTH 3385>, HED 390 <HLTH 3390>, HED 460 <HLTH 4360>, HED 470 <HLTH 4370>, HED 490 <HLTH 4390> | 9 |
Sophomore-Senior |
Minor (if required) | ||
KIN 230 <KINE 2330> | 3 |
Sophomore |
KIN 214 <KINE 2114> | 1 |
Sophomore |
KIN 215W <KINE 2115> (also counts in core) | 1 |
Freshman |
KIN 370 <KINE 3370> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 373 <KINE 3373> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 473 <KINE 4373> | 3 |
Senior |
KIN 477 <KINE 4377> | 3 |
Senior |
KIN 219 <KINE 2119> | 1 |
Sophomore |
Business Support Courses | ||
MGT 380 <MGMT 3310> | 3 |
Junior |
GBA 362 <BUAD 3355> | 3 |
Junior |
MKT 371 <MKTG 3310> | 3 |
Junior |
Electives | ||
Electives as needed to complete 120 hours including 42 advanced hours | 2 |
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Total Hours: | 120 |
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Notes: | ||
HED 160 <HLTH 1360> & HED 166 <HLTH 1366> should be completed prior to taking upper level (300-400) <3000-4000> coursework. |
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*HED 493 <HLTH 4393> must be completed prior to enrollment in HED 494 <HLTH 4394>. | ||
**HED 494 <HLTH 4394> is the Community Health Internship. Internships are performed during the final summer session prior to the student’s anticipated graduation. |
Minor in Health
Health minors take 21 hours including HED 166 <HLTH 1366>, HED 487 <HLTH 4387>, HED 493 <HLTH 4393>, HED 494 <HLTH 4394> and nine additional hours from health education with at least 3 of those hours advanced.
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences Degree
Students may combine an Associate Degree in Allied Health with a Health minor for a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences Degree. Students should see the advisor for B.A.A.S degrees for specific courses.
Kinesiology Program
Chair
Alice Fisher
Faculty
Brent Estes, Mark Gaus, Gary Oden, Emily Roper, Jose Santiago, Matthew Wagner, Ryan Zapalac
Mission
The mission of the Kinesiology program is to advance students’ understanding of relationships among movement, exercise, and skill that occur in the contexts of development, learning, rehabilitation, and training. The program seeks to prepare future professionals for movement-related fields such as teaching, coaching, personal exercise, training and fitness. Learning occurs through the study of movement and exercise processes within a framework that emphasizes the clinical and practical implications of theory and research.
Academic Programs
- BS Kinesiology - All-Levels Teacher Certification
- BS Kinesiology - Exercise Science Emphasis
- BS Kinesiology – Athletic Training Endorsement
- BS Kinesiology
Highlights
- Nationally recognized (NCATE) teacher certification program making our majors in high demand by school district administrators.
- Successful completion of the Athletic Training program prepares individuals to sit for the Advisory Board of Athletic Trainers’ state license.
- Web-based courses.
- Outstanding faculty and staff.
- Value student diversity (various ethnic and cultural backgrounds).
Suggested Minors
- Teacher Certification students will minor in Education but should select another content area which is taught within the public schools.
- Exercise Science students should select Health as a minor.
- Athletic Training students should select either Health or Biology as a minor.
- Kinesiology (non teacher certification) students can choose any content area for a minor.
Career Opportunities
- All Levels Teacher Certification
- Athletic training
- Corporate fitness
- Commercial fitness
- Hospital-based wellness
- Cardiac rehabilitation
- Assistants to chiropractors and physical therapists
- Recreational specialists in camps, communities and YMCA’s
- Personal trainers
Student Organizations
S.H.A.W. - Sam Houston Alliance for Wellness—promotes healthy lifestyles; open to all SHSU students.
Internships
Students completing the Exercise Science track complete a 3-credit, 400-hour internship at a site which is aligned with their career aspirations under the instruction and supervision of a qualified and experienced professional in the field.
Scholarships
- Betty Alexander Scholarship—Kinesiology major with at least two years of academic preparation at SHSU having earned a minimum of 3.0 in the major.
- H.O. “Molly” Crawford Scholarship—Male, junior standing in Kinesiology seeking teacher certification with at least a 2.5 GPA and demonstrating financial need.
- Joe and Mary Kirk Scholarship—Male, senior standing in Kinesiology seeking teacher certification with at least a 2.8 GPA.
- Margaret Powell Award—Female majoring in Kinesiology displaying excellence in academics.
- Robert J. Wagner Memorial Scholarship—Graduate student in Adult Fitness Management with 3.0 GPA, 1000 GRE and 3.5 graduate GPA reflecting a lifestyle of physical fitness and demonstrating financial need.
- Department of Health & Kinesiology Scholarship—Health or Kinesiology major demonstrating financial need with a satisfactory GPA.
- Robert L. Case Health & Kinesiology Wellness Scholarship—Health or Kinesiology major displaying leadership potential with at least a 3.0 GPA and reflecting a high level of fitness.
Program Specific Requirements
Those seeking Teacher Certification must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 (includes transfer and SHSU hours) and must earn a “C” or better in their Kinesiology or Education courses.
Curriculum
The curriculum integrates the physiological, biomechanical, and psycho-social bases of movement. Students develop their own movement skills which transition into a focus on movement analysis, physiological function, and skill assessment. Students gain greater depth as they consider problems related to exercise, fitness and motor skill development within the context of lifestyle physical activity (i.e., play, games, sport, and other forms of human motor behavior). Students finish the program with strong theoretical and problem solving skills based on a comprehensive knowledge of movement and exercise science. It is expected that graduates will be able to apply their knowledge and skills to a wide variety of movement-related problems and career possibilities.
Bachelor of Science
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Major in Kinesiology - Generalist |
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SHSU Course Number |
Hours |
Recommended Sequence |
Core Curriculum | ||
Component Area I (Communication) | 6 |
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Component Area II (Mathematics) | 3 |
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Component Area III (Natural Sciences) | 8 |
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Component Area IV (Humanities/Visual/Performing Arts) | 9 |
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Component Area V (Social/Behavioral Sciences) | 15 |
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Component Area VI (Institutionally Designated Option) | 1 |
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Degree Specific Requirements | ||
BIO 134 <BIOL 1308> and BIO 114 <BIOL 1108> | 4 |
Freshman |
CHM 136/116 OR CHM 139/119 OR PHY 135/115 | 4 |
Sophomore |
MTH <MATH>, STA <STAT> or PHL 262 <PHIL 2303> | 3 |
Sophomore |
CTE 133 <CSTE 1330> | 3 |
Sophomore |
Major Core | ||
KIN 131 <KINE 1331> | 3 |
Freshman |
KIN 215W <KINE 2115> | 1 |
Freshman |
KIN 362 <KINE 3362> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 373W <KINE 3373> | 3 |
Junior |
Major | ||
KIN 114W <KINE 1114> | 1 |
Freshman |
KIN 230 <KINE 2330> | 3 |
Sophomore |
KIN 363 <KINE 3363> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 364 <KINE 3364> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 372 <KINE 3372> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 378W <KINE 3378> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 469W <KINE 4369> | 3 |
Senior |
KIN Restricted Elective* KIN 265 <KINE 2365>, KIN 266 <KINE 2366>, KIN 267 <KINE 2367>, KIN 268 <KINE 2368>, KIN 288 <KINE 2388>, KIN 370 <KINE 3370>, KIN 388 <KINE 3388>, KIN 430 <KINE 4330>, KIN 435 <KINE 4335>, KIN 492 <KINE 4392> |
9 |
Sophomore – Senior |
KIN Activity KIN 110 <KINE 1110>, KIN 113 <KINE 1113>, KIN 115 <KINE 1115>, KIN 211 <KINE 2111>, KIN 213 <KINE 2113>, KIN 214 <KINE 2114>, KIN 417 <KINE 4117> |
4 |
Freshman-Sophomore |
Electives | ||
Electives as needed to meet the 120 hours including 42 advanced hours | ||
Minor (required) | 18 |
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Total Hours: | 120 |
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Notes: | ||
Use the KIN electives, minor, and/or electives to satisfy the 42 advanced hour requirement. |
Bachelor of Science
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Major in Kinesiology – Teaching |
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SHSU Course Number |
Hours |
Recommended Sequence |
Core Curriculum | ||
Component Area I (Communication) | 6 |
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Component Area II (Mathematics) | 3 |
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Component Area III (Natural Sciences) | 8 |
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Component Area IV (Humanities/Visual/Performing Arts) | 9 |
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Component Area V (Social/Behavioral Sciences) | 15 |
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Component Area VI (Institutionally Designated Option)1 | 1 |
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Degree Specific Requirements | ||
BIO 134 <BIOL 1308> and BIO 114 <BIOL 1108> | 4 |
Freshman |
CHM 136/116 or CHM 139/119 or PHY 135/115 | 4 |
Sophomore |
MTH <MATH>, STA <STAT> or PHL 262 <PHIL 2303> | 3 |
Sophomore |
CTE 133 <CSTE 1330> | 3 |
Sophomore |
Major Core | ||
KIN 131 <KINE 1331> | 3 |
Freshman |
KIN 215W <KINE 2115> | 1 |
Freshman |
KIN 362 <KINE 3362> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 373W <KINE 3373> | 3 |
Junior |
Major | ||
KIN 114W <KINE 1114> | 1 |
Freshman |
KIN 363 <KINE 3363> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 364 <KINE 3364> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 368 <KINE 3368>* | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 375 <KINE 3375>* | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 378W <KINE 3378> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 463 <KINE 4363>* (taken with methods block) | 3 |
Senior |
KIN 469W <KINE 4369> | 3 |
Senior |
KIN Restrictive Elective KIN 265 <KINE 2365>, KIN 266 <KINE 2366>, KIN 267 <KINE 2367>, KIN 268 <KINE 2368>, KIN 288 <KINE 2388>, KIN 370 <KINE 3370>, KIN 388 <KINE 3388>, KIN 430 <KINE 4330>, KIN 435 <KINE 4335>, KIN 492 <KINE 4392> |
6 |
Sophomore-Senior |
KIN Activity KIN 110 <KINE 1110>, KIN 113 <KINE 1113>, KIN 115 <KINE 1115>, KIN 211 <KINE 2111>, KIN 213 <KINE 2113>, KIN 214 <KINE 2114>, KIN 417 <KINE 4117> |
2 |
Freshman-Senior |
Elective as needed to complete 120 hours | ||
Minor (if required) | ||
ALL Level Certification | ||
SED 374 <CISE 3374> | 3 |
Junior |
SED 383 <CISE 3383> | 3 |
Junior |
RDG 492 <READ 4320> (Methods Block) | 3 |
Senior |
SED 494 <CISE 4394> (Methods Block) | 3 |
Senior |
SED 464 <CISE 4364> (Methods Block) | 3 |
Senior |
SED 480 <CISE 4380> (Student Teaching) | 3 |
Senior |
SED 496 <CISE 4396> (Student Teaching) | 3 |
Senior |
CIEE 4391 or 4392 | 3 |
Senior |
Total Hours: | 120 |
Notes: | ||
1KIN 215 <KINE 2115> satisfies the major core and component area VI requirements. | ||
*Kinesiology Teacher Certification Courses | ||
KIN 463 <KINE 4363> is taken with methods block (semester prior to student teaching). | ||
If a student chooses an additional Minor for a second teaching field the restrictive electives in Kinesiology major will be waived. |
Bachelor of Science
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Major in Kinesiology – Exercise Science |
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SHSU Course Number |
Hours |
Recommended Sequence |
Core Curriculum | ||
Component Area I (Communication) | 6 |
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Component Area II (Mathematics) | 3 |
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Component Area III (Natural Sciences) | 8 |
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Component Area IV (Humanities/Visual/Performing Arts) | 9 |
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Component Area V (Social/Behavioral Sciences) | 15 |
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Component Area VI (Institutionally Designated Option) | 1 |
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Degree Specific Requirements | ||
BIO 134 <BIOL 1308> and BIO 114 <BIOL 1108> | 4 |
Freshman |
CHM 136/116, CHM 139/119 OR PHY 135/115 | 4 |
Sophomore |
ACC 231 <ACCT 2301> | 3 |
Freshman |
MTH <MATH>, STA <STAT> or PHL 262 <PHIL 2303> | 3 |
Sophomore |
CTE 133 <CSTE 1330> | 3 |
Sophomore |
MGT 380 <MGMT 3310> | 3 |
Junior |
FCS 262 <FACS 2362> | 3 |
Sophomore |
GBA 362 <BUAD 3355> | 3 |
Junior |
MKT 371 <MKTG 3310> | 3 |
Junior |
ENGL 3330 | 3 |
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Major Core | ||
KIN 131 <KINE 1331> | 3 |
Freshman |
KIN 215W <KINE 2115> | Freshman |
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KIN 362 <KINE 3362> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 373W <KINE 3373> | 3 |
Junior |
Major | ||
KIN 214 <KINE 2114> | 1 |
Sophomore |
KIN 370 <KINE 3370> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 473 <KINE 4373> | 3 |
Senior |
KIN 477 <KINE 4377> (Spring Only) | 3 |
Senior |
KIN 493 <KINE 4393> | 3 |
Senior |
KIN 494 <KINE 4394> | 6 |
Senior |
Minor (if required) | ||
Choose from GBA, HLT, or FCS minor. | ||
ELECTIVES as needed to meet the required 120 hours to include 42 advanced hours | 3 |
Freshman-Senior |
Total Hours: | 120 |
Notes: 1KIN 215 satisfies the major core and component area VI requirements.
*Use the KIN elelctives, minor, and/or electives to satisfy the 42 advanced hour requirement.
Bachelor of Science
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Major in Kinesiology – Athletic Training Endorsement |
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SHSU Course Number |
Hours |
Recommended Sequence |
Core Curriculum | ||
Component Area I (Communication) | 6 |
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Component Area II (Mathematics) | 3 |
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Component Area III (Natural Sciences) | 8 |
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Component Area IV (Humanities/Visual/Performing Arts) | 9 |
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Component Area V (Social/Behavioral Sciences) | 15 |
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Component Area VI (Institutionally Designated Option)1 | 1 |
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Degree Specific Requirements | ||
BIO 134 <BIOL 1308> and BIO 114 <BIOL 1108> | 4 |
Freshman |
CHM 136/116 or CHM 139/119 or PHY 135/115 | 4 |
Sophomore |
HED 280 <HLTH 2380> or HED 391 <HLTH 3391> | 3 |
Sophomore or Junior |
MTH <MATH>, STA <STAT> or PHL 262 <PHIL 2303> | 3 |
Sophomore |
CTE 133 <CSTE 1330> | 3 |
Sophomore |
Major Core | ||
KIN 131 <KINE 1331> | 3 |
Freshman |
KIN 215W <KINE 2115> | Freshman |
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KIN 362 <KINE 3362> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 373W <KINE 3373> | 3 |
Junior |
Major | ||
KIN 230 <KINE 2330> | 3 |
Freshman |
KIN 363 <KINE 3363> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 364 <KINE 3364> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 369 <KINE 3369> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 370 <KINE 3370> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 378 <KINE 3378> | 3 |
Junior |
KIN 469W <KINE 4369> | 3 |
Senior |
KIN 473 <KINE 4373> | 3 |
Senior |
KIN 477 <KINE 4377> | 3 |
Senior |
KIN 492 <KINE 4392> | 3 |
Senior |
KIN Major Electives KIN 265 <KINE 2365>, KIN 266 <KINE 2366>, KIN 267 <KINE 2367>, KIN 268 <KINE 2368>, KIN 288 <KINE 2388>, KIN 388 <KINE 3388>, KIN 435 <KINE 4335> |
3 |
Sophomore-Senior |
KIN Activity KIN 110 <KINE 1110>, KIN 113 <KINE 1113>, KIN 115 <KINE 1115>, KIN 211 <KINE 2111>, KIN 213 <KINE 2113>, KIN 214 <KINE 2114>, KIN 417 <KINE 4117> |
1 |
Freshman – Senior |
ELECTIVES as needed to meet the 120 including 42 advanced hours | ||
Minor (required) | 18+ |
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Total Hours: | 120 |
Notes: 1KIN 215 satisfies the major core and component area VI requirements.
*Use the KIN elelctives, minor, and/or electives to satisfy the 42 advanced hour requirement.
Minor in Kinesiology
Requirements |
Hours
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Kinesiology Core KIN 131 <KINE 1331>, KIN 230 <KINE 2330>, KIN 362 <KINE 3362>, KIN 363 <KINE 3373>, KIN 364 <KINE 3364>, and KIN 373 <KINE 3373> |
18 |
Select 3 hrs from KIN 110 (tennis/badminton), 113, 115, 211, 213 and 214 | 3 |
KIN 372 | 3 |
KIN 114W and KIN 215W | 2 |
Special Endorsement
Athletic Training: This endorsement is applicable to an appropriate degree in Kinesiology. It is strongly recommended that the candidate choose either Health or Biology as the minor. The program will meet the preparation requirements of the state licensing agency. Interested students are urged to confer with the Head Athletic Trainer concerning required field experience, examinations, and other pertinent information.