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1 2013 Emphases Changes: Supporting Documentation Department of Major: Exercise & s Major: Athletic Training Exercise Sport Pedagogy Physical Education Professional Options: Fitness Management Health Promotion Personal Trainer Sport Management Sport Performance Exercise of Coaching Adapted Physical Education Professional Options: OT/PT Cardiac Clinical Ex. Physiologist TR/Special Populations Manager/Director Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist Related Certifications: Certified Special Populations Specialist Certified Group Exercise Instructor, Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist Certified Personal trainer Certified Clinical Exercise Specialist Certified Health Fitness Specialist Certified Inclusive Fitness Trainer Physical Activity in Public Health Specialist Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer
2 Department of FROM: Movement Studies Emphasis Core Courses KINS 29 Anatomical... 3 KINS 30 Biomechanical... 3 KINS 308 Exercise Physiology... 3 KINS 26 Motor Learning & Development... 3 Core courses related to Movement Studies KINS 3 Psychology of Sport & Physical Activity... 3 KINS 313 Sociology of Sport & Physical Activity... 3 Kins 357 Essentials of Strength Training... 3 KINS 76 Senior Seminar... 3 TO: Exercise Emphasis Core Courses KINS 29 Anatomical... 3 KINS 30 Biomechanical... 3 KINS 308 Exercise Physiology... 3 KINS 26 Motor Development Across the Lifespan... 3 Exercise (ES) Core Courses BIOL 196 Human Nutrition... 3 KINS 309 Introduction to Exercise... 3 KINS 3 Psychology of Sport & Physical Activity... 3 KINS 313 Sociology of Sport & Physical Activity... 3 KINS 355 Exercise Lab Assessment... 3 KINS 357 Essentials of Strength and Conditioning... 3 KINS 76 Senior Seminar... 3 KINS 9 Practicum in Exercise... 3 or KINS 98 Exercise Internship KINS Electives ( credits from the following) Kins 200 Concepts in... 3 KINS 262 Health Survey... 3 KINS 275 Prevention & Care of Ex Injuries... 2 KINS 277 Prevention & Care Lab... 1 KINS 292 Coaching & Management Theory... 2 KINS 50 Applied Nutrition in... 3 NRSG 375 Pharm & Patho Alld Hlth Pro... 3 DNCE 101 Dance Appreciation... 3 BIOL 196 Human Nutrition... 3 Total Major credits ES Electives (21-2 credits from the following) KINS 262 Personal Health in a Global Society... 3 KINS 275 Prevention & Care of Ath/Ex Injuries... 2 KINS 277 Prevention & Care of Ath Injuries La... 1 KINS 292 Management and Coaching Theory... 2 KINS 37/38 Apprenticeship... 3 KINS 20 Medical Aspects of Athletic Training... 3 KINS 5 Basic Electrocardiography... 3 KINS 50 Applied Nutrition in... 3 KINS 60 Psychosocial Aspects of Injury and Illness... 3 KINS 92 Coaching Practicum & Seminar... NRSG 375 Pharm/Patho for Allied Health Professionals... 3 PHIL 306 Ethics of Health Care... 3 PSYC 230 Human Development... 3 PSYC 353 Health Psychology... 3 PSYC 380 Behavior Modification... 3 Total Exercise emphasis credits Minor (2 credits) Not in major Department General Education (39 credits) Category I (Min. 6 credits, including 2 subcategories) Category 1B Math 10 or higher... 3/ Category II (9- credits, including 2 subcategories and one must be a lab course) BIOL 151 Biology of Humans... PHYS 100 Physical or 211 General Physics... /5 Category III (9- credits including 2 subcategories) Category IV (9- credits including 2 subcategories) Total... 0 Other Elective Courses General Education (39 ) Category I (at least 6 credits and 2 subcategories) Math Category II (9- credits and 2 subcategories) BIOL 151 or PHYS 100 or Category III (9- credits and 2 subcategories) Category IV (9- credits and 2 subcategories) Total... 0 Rationale for Changes: New ES emphasis provides a greater breadth of exercise programming more practical/applied experiences to better prepare students for -related job opportunities; provides abundant curriculum choices for different professional options (including Health Promotion, Fitness Management, Personal Trainer, Sports Management, & Sport Performance); and provides more freedom of class choices within the major regarding the Exercise Electives, and greater choice of selection to either Minor or choose a concentration/specialization regarding Other Elective Courses.
3 Exercise and s: Emphasis Overview Summary of Proposed Program: In the proposed curricular revision, the Human Performance emphasis-pre-professional option will be created into a new program,. The emphasis will include (a) the Exercise and s core ( credits), (b) the professional development sequence (26 credits), and (c) elective credits that will serve as pre-requisite courses for graduate school admission (22 credits). All proposed curricular changes and associated course proposal or revisions are intended to prepare students for graduate study in the areas of cardiac rehabilitation, physical therapy, occupational therapy, chiropractic medicine, therapeutic recreation, and rehabilitation sciences or medical school and physician assistant programs. In addition, this emphasis will also prepare students to work in medical-based fitness centers, cardiac rehabilitation programs, gerontology/senior fitness programs, and community centers involving physical activity programs for individuals with disabilities or special needs. In addition to the curricular modifications, we are proposing a formal application process for program admittance. Enrollment growth in the pre-professional areas in our department necessitates such a process. Student applications for the program will be reviewed following each fall and spring semester. Up to 25 students may be admitted into the program each semester. At the time of application, each student must: a) submit a completed program application form, b) be enrolled in or have completed KINS 30, 308, and 320, and c) submit a cover letter and resume highlighting qualifications related to. Student admission will be based on the following criteria: a) total GPA 0%, b) overall performance in KINS 30, 308, and %, and c) evaluation of student cover letter, resume, and application self-reflective essays 2%. Exercise and s Core Courses (required for all students) Course Title Course Description Change Rationale for Changes KINS 29 Anatomical 3 credits Anatomy & physiology No change No changes KINS 30 Biomechanical 3 credits Analysis of human movement No change No changes KINS 308 Exercise Physiology 3 credits Physiological response to No change No changes exercise KINS 26 Motor Dev. Across the 3 credits Motor development No change No changes Lifespan Total : credits Professional Development Sequence (required for all students) Course Title Course Description Change Rationale for Changes KINS 275 Prevention & Care of 2 credits Concepts of prevention, No change No changes Athletic/Exercise Injuries recognition, treatment, and rehab of exercise injuries KINS 277 Prevention & Care of 1 credit Lab course in prevention and No change No changes Athletic Injuries Lab care of athletic injuries KINS 28 Palpatory Anatomy in 1 credit Concepts and principles of No changes KINS 320 Foundations of palpatory anatomy 3 credits Introduction to philosophical, psychological, physical aspects of rehab science KINS 358 Health Fitness Instruction credits Exercise prescription for flexibility (joint/fascial health), aerobic training, functional resistance training, and corrective exercise/assessment for preventative (health) and postrehab KINS 0 Seminar 2 credits Capstone experience focus on current issues and research in rehab science and continued professional development New course to meet introductory content in this area +1 credit Inclusion of additional content related to functional resistance training plus corrective exercise and assessment lecture/lab. Aim is at-risk for chronic disease and disability in adults. -1 credit Removes content related to advanced concepts in exercise physiology
4 KINS 6 Programming in Gerontology & Special Populations 3 credits Exercise prescription and programs for special populations 3 credit Practicum in adult fitness program No change No changes KINS 66 Community Fitness Programming +1 credit Additional credit to reflect workload within program KINS 7 Research Methods in KINS credits Research methods and design +1 credit Additional credit to reflect workload within course KINS 8 Adapted Physical Activity 3 credits Introduction to the emergence Lifespan approach beyond of disability and physical adolescence activity Total : 26 credits Enrollment Management Plan Year 2 Year 3 Year 3 or Year Course Number KINS 320 (3) KINS 358 () KINS 8 (3) KINS 6 (3) KINS 66 (3) KINS 0 (2) KINS 7 () Sections 1 section 1 section each 1 section each KINS 0-1 section KINS 7-2 sections Course Enrollment 35-0 students KINS 358: ~25 KINS 8: ~35 ~25 students KINS 0-25 KINS 7 20/section Offered Fall & Spring Fall & Spring Fall & Spring Fall & Spring Type of Course Lecture Lecture + lab for both KINS 6 - Lecture KINS 66 - Lab KINS 0 - Lecture KINS 7 Lecture/Lab Special Concerns Student applications & program admittance Required practicum in PRIDE for kids and adults (~13 wks) Coverage in CFP and member enrollment in program KINS 0: Required shadowing/practicum in ECR KINS 7: balancing enrollment b/n sections In order to implement this course sequence, enrollment in KINS 358, 6, 66, and 0 will need to be limited to students who have been admitted into the program and KINS 8 and 7 must have sufficient seats/sections to accommodate these students. It will be difficult to effectively control for enrollment and ensure timely advancement through the curriculum if students from all programs are competing for seats in these courses. Professional Certifications: (a) Students completing KINS 358 would be prepared to sit for ACSM-HFS and CPT exams, NASM-CPT and CES exams; b) Students completing KINS 6/66 would be prepared to sit for the ACSM-CES exam. ERS: Emphasis Core Curriculum KINS Core Courses ( credits) KINS 29 Anatomical 3 KINS 30 Biomechanical 3 KINS 308 Exercise Physiology 3 KINS 26 Motor Development Across the Lifespan 3 Core Courses (26 credits) KINS 275 Prevention & Care of Athletic/Exercise Injuries 2 KINS 277 Prevention & Care of Athletic Injuries Lab 1 KINS 28 Palpatory Anatomy in 1 KINS 320 Foundations of 3 KINS 358 Health Fitness Instruction KINS 0 s Seminar 2 KINS 6 Programming in Gerontology & Special Populations 3 KINS 66 Community Fitness Programming 3 KINS 7 Research Methods in KINS KINS 8 Adapted Physical Activity 3
5 elective courses (22 credits) CHEM 10 General Chemistry II CHEM 150 Survey of Biochemistry 3 CHEM 325 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 326 Organic Chemistry II w/ Lab CHEM 352 Fundamental Biochemistry BIOL 100 General Biology BIOL 221 Foundations of Biology I BIOL 31 Anatomy & Physiology II NRSG 360 Death & Bereavement 3 NRSG 375 Pharm & Pathophys for Allied Health Professionals 3 KINS 310 Therapeutic Modalities 3 KINS 330 Therapeutic Exercise 3 KINS 38 ERS Apprenticeship 3 KINS 355 Human Perform Lab Assessment 3 KINS 357 Essentials of Strength & Conditioning 3 KINS 375 Eval Techs Lower body 3 KINS 376 Eval Techs Upper body 3 KINS 5 Basic ECG 3 KINS 50 Appl Nutr in 3 KINS 60 Psychosocial aspects of injury and illness 3 KINS 87 Assessment in APE 3 KINS 91 Practicum in 3 MATH 111 Short Course in Calculus MATH 11 Calculus I PHIL 306 Ethics of Health Care 3 PHYS 2 General Physics II PSYC 230 Human Development 3 PSYC 251 Abnormal Psychology 3 PSYC 353 Health Psychology 3 PSYC 380 Behavior Modification 3 SW 315 Aging & the Aged 3 Other elective courses (21 credits) GE courses (39 credits) General Education Courses Category I (at least 6 credits and 2 subcategories) MATH 26 Category II (9- credits and 2 subcategories) CHEM 103 General Chemistry I BIOL 21 Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 196 Human Nutrition PHYS 211 General Physics I Category III (9- credits and 2 subcategories) Category IV (9- credits and 2 subcategories) 3 5 Curricular Summary Curriculum KINS core courses courses 26 Program elective courses 22 General education courses 39 Other elective courses 21 Total 0
Fine Arts (3 semester hours) WELLNESS REQUIREMENT (3 semester hours) KINE 100 Health and Wellness 1 KINA 1 1 KINA 1 1
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