Health and Exercise Science, Bachelor of Science - Kinesiology Option
The Bachelor of Science in Health and Exercise Science – Kinesiology (HESK) within the Department of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Science prepares students for careers in strength and conditioning, exercise science, and sport science professions. Graduates are also well-equipped to pursue graduate studies in Exercise Physiology, Dietetics, Exercise and Disease Prevention, and related fields.
Courses
- AHS 2013 — Medical Terminology
- BIOL 1014 — Introduction to Biological Science
- BIOL 2004 — Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology
- COMM 2173 — Business and Professional Speaking
- COMS 1003 — Introduction to Computer Based Systems
- ECON 2003 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- HES 1003 — Introduction to Exercise Programming
- HES 2013 — Weight Training for Personal Trainers, High School Athletics and Strength Coaching
- HES 2023 — Endurance Programming and Conditioning
- HES 2043 — Applied Fitness Assessment and Development
- HES 3003 — Exercise Prescription
- HES 3013 — Coaching Power, Speed, and Agility
- HES 4012 — Health and Exercise Science Internship
- HES 4013 — Health and Exercise Science Practicum
- HES 4023 — Principles of Strength and Conditioning
- HES 4043 — Exercise Physiology Lab
- HES 4053 — Biomechanics
- HLED 1513 — Lifetime Health and Fitness
- HLED 3203 — Consumer Health Programs
- HLED 4403 — Sport and Exercise Nutrition
- MATH 1113 — College Algebra
- MGMT 3003 — Principles of Management
- MKT 3043 — Principles of Marketing
- PE 1201 — Orientation to Kinesiology
- PE 2513 — First Aid
- PE 3573 — Prevention and Care of Activity Injuries
- PE 3661 — Laboratory Experiences in Anatomy/Physiology and Kinesiology
- PE 3663 — Kinesiology
- PE 4033 — Exercise Physiology
- PE 4103 — Principles of Adapted Physical Activity
- PSY 2003 — General Psychology