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Undergraduate Programs in Health Education


 

REVISED Health Major

Health Education Major Courses: Credits
HEA2310 Dynamics of Personal Health 3
HEA2320 Environmental and Community Health 3
HEA2330 First Aid/CPR 3
HE 3300 Health of the School Child 3
HE3 440 Nutrition and Health Education 3

OR

KHS6540 Nutrition 3
(Pre-requisite - HEA 2310 or HE 3300
HE 3500 Human Disease 2
HE 4340 Family and Reproductive Health 3
HE 5220 Health Behavior Change 3
KHS5520 Health Psychology 3
HE 5440 Mental Health and Substance Abuse 3
(Pre-requisite - HE 3440)
*HE 5500 Evaluation and Measurement in Kinesiology 3
*HE 5620 Performance Based Assessment in Health Education 3
Health Education Major Total Credits 35
     
Professional Sequence Courses: Credits
TED 2251 (Course in Process) 3
*HE 3330 Methods of Teaching Health 4
(Pre-requisite - Successful completion of 18 hours of Health Ed and admission to Level 2)
*HE 6430 School Health Curriculum and Practicum 3
(Pre-requisite - HE 3330)
EHP 3600 Intro to the Philosophy of Education 3
EDP 5480 Adolescent Psychology 3
BBE 5000 Multicultural Ed 2
SED 5010 Exceptional Child 2
*RLL4431 Teaching Reading 3
HE 5780 Student Teaching 10
(pre-requisite - completion of all courses and passing score on MTTC in major and minor)
Professional Sequence Total Credits 33
* - Pre-requisite - admission to COE Level 2
Other Requirements:
Minor - Physical Education Recommended for Employment Purposes 29
General Education Courses 24
Electives as necessary to reach total credits 3
Total Credits 124
 
Health Major - Physical Education Minor
1st Semester 2nd Semester 3rd Semester

1.  (BC) ENG 1020 or

Placement

2.  (MC) or MAT course

3.  2  Group Requirements (SS,

HS, VP, PL, FC)

4.  (AI) PS 1010

5.  HEA 2310

6.  1 Exposure Area (EI or ST

 

1.  (IC) or Placement

2.  (MC) or MAT course

3.  Group Requirement (SS,

HS, VP, PL, FC)

4.  Choose at least one

 Competency (OC, CL, CT)

exam or course

5.  BIO 1510

6.  TED 2251 

English Proficiency Exam

(take when IC course complete)

1.  Group Requirement (SS,

HS, VP, PL, FC)

2.  Choose at least one

 Competency (OC, CL, CT)

exam or course

4.  HE 3300

5.  1 Exposure Area (EI or ST)

6.  BASIC SKILLS EXAMS 
4th Semester 5th Semester 6th Semester

1.  Bio 2870

2.  Group Requirement (SS,

HS, VP, PL, FC)

3.  Choose at least one

 Competency (OC, CL, CT)

exam or course

4.  HEA 2320 (F’ E)OR

4.  HE 5220 (F’O)

5.  KIN 3610

6.  BASIC SKILLS EXAMS 

1.  (PS) Physical Science

2.  Group Requirement (SS,

HS, VP, PL, FC)

3.  He 3440

4.  EHP 3600

5.  KIN 3620

6.  BASIC SKILLS EXAMS 

1.  Group Requirement (SS,

HS, VP, PL, FC)

2.  HE 3500 (S’E)

3.  KIN 3630

4.  HE 4340

5.  BASIC SKILLS EXAMS 
APPLY TO THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION LEVEL 2 NOW
7th Semester 8th Semester 9th Semesters

1.  HEA 2320 (F’E) OR

1.  HE 5220 (F’O)

2.  HE 5440

3.  HE 5500

4.  EDP 5480

5.  BBE 5000

1.  *HE 3330

2.  KIN 5530

3.  KIN 5400

4.  *KIN 4460

5.  *RLL 4431

1.  HE 3500 (S’E)

2.  HEA 2330

3.  SED 5010

4.  *KIN 5580

MTTC Major/Minor 
10th Semester 11th Semester  

1.  *HE 6430

2.  HEA 2320 (F’E) OR

2.  HE 5220 (F’O)

3.  *HE 5620

4.  *KIN 3550

1.  HE 5780  
KEY:

* Admission to Level 2 required

(F'O) means the course is only offered in the Fall of odd years

(F'E) means the course is only offered in the Fall of even years

(S'E) means the course is only offered in the Spring of even years

Students must be admitted to the COE Level 2 in order to register for the following courses:
Major Requirements:
HE 3330 Methods of Teaching Health
HE 5620 Performance Based Assessment in Health Education
HE 6500 Comprehensive School Health Education
HE 6430 School Health Curriculum and Practicum
HE 5780 Student Teaching
Physical Education Minor Requirements:
KIN 4460 Methods in PE for Secondary Students
KIN 5580 Pediatric Exercise Physiology
KIN 3550 Motor Learning and Control
Professional Sequence Courses:
RLL 4431 Teaching Reading in the Secondary School

November 3, 2006