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The Department of Health and Human Performance

Bachelor of Science Degree
Major in Health and Human Performance - Human Performance Option

Degree Requirements Credits
Academic Foundations Requirements
(See page 70) Students should consult with their advisors to determine if specific courses are necessary in order to satisfy the Academic Foundations requirements within this major.
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Human Performance Major Core
HHP 100 Foundations of Exercise Science 4
HHP 212 First Responder Emergency Care 3
HHP 300 Motor Learning and Control 3
HHP 301 Motor Learning and Control Lab 1
HHP 330 Health Behavior Theories 3
HHP 362 Basic Athletic Training 3
HHP 364 Research Methods in Health and Human Performance 3
HHP 430 Exercise Physiology 3
HHP 431 Exercise Physiology Lab 1
HHP 432 Nutrition in Health and Human Performance 3
HHP 445 Exercise Testing and Prescription 3
HHP 463 Kinesiology and Biomechanics 3
HHP 464 Kinesiology and Biomechanics Lab 1
HHP 490 Internship 3
HHP 499 Senior Thesis 3
Total Major Core Credits 40
Biology Core
BIOL 241 Human Physiology and Anatomy I 3
BIOL 243 Human Physiology and Anatomy I Lab 1
BIOL 245 Human Physiology and Anatomy II 3
BIOL 246 Human Physiology and Anatomy II Lab 1
Total Biology Core Credits 8
Electives
Select 15 credits, depending on minor, with approval of advisor.  The following courses are suggestions, not a required list of options.
BIOL 221 Human Nutrition 3
*CHEM 115/118 General Chemistry I with Lab 4
HHP 411 Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention 3
HHP 435 Health Aspects of Aging 3
HHP 436 Stress Management and Emotional Health 3
HHP 462 Advanced Athletic Training 3
HLTH 150 Health Occupations Terminology I 3
*PHYS 110/111 College Physics I with Lab 4
PHYS 120/121 College Physics II with Lab 4
PSYC 205 Research Analysis in Psychology 3
PSYC 206 Research Design in Psychology 3
PSYC 338 Physiological Psychology 4
PSYC 428 Statistics for Psychology 4
PSYC/SOCL 471 Social Psychology 3
PSYC 520 Human Neuropsychology 3
*STAT 241 Statistical Methods 4
Total Electives 15
Human Performance Option Credits 63
Minor 20
Total Minimum Credits Required for Degree 120

*May satisfy Academic Foundations requirements.

Certain courses in this program have prerequisites; students should check the course descriptions for required prerequisites.

SUGGESTED PLAN OF STUDY
Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance - Human Performance Option
Students should visit with their faculty advisor each semester prior to registration.  The following suggested schedule provides a general overview of courses and work that will enable the student to progress through the degree in an orderly and timely manner.

First Year - Fall
Academic Foundations A, B, C
BIOL 101/115
PSYC 101 or HHP 101
First Year - Spring

Academic Foundations A, B, C , or IV.B
PSYC 101 or HHP 101
CHEM 104/105
Academic Foundations V.A or V.B

Second Year - Fall

BIOL 241/243
HHP 100
HHP 212
Academic Foundations as needed
Elective

Second Year - Spring
BIOL 245/246
HHP 300
HHP 330
Academic Foundations as needed
Elective
Third Year - Fall
HHP 362
HHP 364
HHP 430
Electives
Third Year -Spring
HHP 432
HHP 445
HHP 463
Electives
Fourth Year -Fall
HHP 490
Electives
Fourth Year -Spring
HHP 499
Electives

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