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Exercise Science Bachelor of Science
GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM ..............................................45-46
The General Education Curriculum (GEC) is listed on page 103 of this catalog.
MAT 1302 or MAT 1304 is acceptable for the GEC math requirement.
Some courses listed in program “Major Requirements” or “Required Related Courses,” (noted with an asterisk [*]), may be used to meet requirements in the GEC. Although these courses fulfill requirements in each area, credit hours for these courses, if taken for the GEC, may only be counted in the GEC.
For complete Graduation Requirements, see page 106 of the 2015-2017 Undergraduate Catalog.
REQUIRED RELATED COURSES ...........................................................4-12
Biology .................................................................................0-8 (may be counted toward GEC requirements)
BIO 1140 BIO 1340 BIO 1141 BIO 1341
Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory* Human Anatomy and Physiology I*
Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory* Human Anatomy and Physiology II*
Physics .................................................................................. 0-4 PHY 1401 University Physics I*
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................... 52
Athletic Training...................................................................... 3 ATR 2307 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
Exercise Science .................................................................... 49
EXS 1300
EXS 2203
EXS 2301
EXS 2304
EXS 3100
EXS 3300
EXS 3310
EXS 3316
EXS 3322
EXS 3326
EXS 3336
EXS 4111
EXS 4122
EXS 4301
EXS 4310
EXS 4311
EXS 4322
EXS 4325
and any two activity courses
Foundations of Exercise Science
First Aid
Anatomical Basis for Physical Activity Data Collection in Exercise Science Biomechanics Laboratory Biomechanics
Fundamentals of Motor Development Nutrition for Sports and Exercise
Fitness Assessment and Prescription
Health Considerations for Special Populations Sport Facilities Management and Design Exercise Physiology Laboratory
Strength and Conditioning Laboratory Issues in Sport Seminar
Adapted Physical Education Physiology of Exercise
Strength and Conditioning Sports Psychology
ELECTIVES .........................................................................................14-22 TOTAL HOURS....................................................................................... 124