Allied Health Science Major
Advising Template
| Freshman Year |
Fall BIOL
208--Organisms II
* MATH 110--College Algebra *
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Spring
ES 201--Health Concepts and Strategies
MATH 200--Introduction to Statistics +#
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| Sophomore Year |
Fall BIOL
305--Introduction to Human Anatomy +* ES 215--Resrach Methods
ES 260--First Aid & Safety |
Spring BIOL 314--Human Physiology
+
ES 249--Nutritional Concepts in ES ES 320--Kinesiology + |
| Junior Year |
Fall CHEM 125--Fund Inorganic Chemistry
+
ES 300--Personal and
Community Health |
Spring ES
325--Prin. of Hth. & Phys. Fit Assessment
ES 335--Exercise Physiology +
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| Senior Year |
Fall ES
356--Management Concepts in Healthcare
ES 472--Health Promotion and Wellness
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Spring
ES 329--Practicum in H&ES + |
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* These courses are
prerequisites in order to take other courses within the major.
+ These courses have prerequisites that need to be taken prior to
taking these courses.
# It is highly recommended to take this course prior to taking
ES215:Reserach Methods in HES.
. Courses that are italicized are major requirements.
Beneficial Electives
BIOL 235--Bioethics (I-Alt. Yrs.) / REL 235--Bioethics (S)
COMM 315--Persuasion (F)
COMM 325--Communication in the Organization (S)
COMM 327--Interpersonal Communications (S)
ES 205--Introduction to Allied Health Professions (I)
ES 207--First Respondent First Aid and Emergency Care (I)
ES 354--Therapeutic Modalities (S)
ES 355--Therapeutic Exercise and Rehabilitation (S)
ES 385--Adaptive Physical Education and Recreation (F, S)
ES 480--Internship (F, I, S)
ES 490--Independent Study (F, I, S)
ES 491--Research (F, I, S)
ES 500--Honors Project (F, I, S)
FCS 312--Perspectives on Aging (I-By Demand)
PHIL 320--Professional Ethics (F)
SOC 319--Conflict Transformation (F, S)
SOC 342--Aging and Society (F-Alt. Yrs.)
SOC 355--Counseling and Personal Development (F)
SPAN 101 & 192--Elementary Spanish (F, S)
SPAN 201 & 202--Intermediate Spanish (F, S)
Additional Suggestions
Any student wishing to pursue work within the wellness/fitness arena should consider sitting for the certified personal trainer examination during the spring of their junior year. This certification may enable you to secure employment during the summer or beyond in a fitness facility. All students should consider sitting for the National Strength and Conditioning Association's Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist examination prior to graduation.
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