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Prepares students to further their career goals in Health Sciences, Public Health and Community Health, Exercise Science, or Kinesiology fields. This program of study prepares students to transfer to a four-year institution. It requires completion of general education courses and selected Public Health, Exercise Science, and Science courses.
Courses
- BSCI 150 — Principles of Biology I
- BSCI 201 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- BSCI 202 — Anatomy and Physiology II
- BSCI 223 — Microbiology for Allied Health
- BSCI 240 — Genetics
- BSCI 263 — Elements of Microbiology
- CHEM 100 — Chemistry and Society
- CHEM 101 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM 102 — General Chemistry II
- CHEM 150 — Essentials of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
- CHEM 201 — Organic Chemistry I
- COMM 102 — Interpersonal Communication
- COMM 105 — Small Group Communication
- EDPS 210 — Human Growth and Development
- ENGL 101 — English Composition
- EXSC 170 — Introduction to Health and Exercise Science
- EXSC 180 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
- EXSC 227 — Principles of Resistance Training Technique and Program Design
- EXSC 230 — Fitness Instruction
- EXSC 240 — Fitness Assessment and Programming
- EXSC 250 — Essentials of Personal Training
- EXSC 260 — Psychology of Sport
- HLTH 100 — Stress Management Techniques
- HLTH 108 — Basic Medical Terminology
- HLTH 109 — Medical Terminology
- HLTH 160 — Stress Management
- HLTH 165 — Fitness for Living
- MATH 120 — Statistics
- MATH 145 — College Algebra
- NUTR 102 — Nutrition in a Changing World
- NUTR 200 — Principles and Application of Nutrition
- PBHL 170 — Foundations of Public Health
- PBHL 190 — Personal and Community Health
- PBHL 200 — Introduction to Research in Health Science
- PBHL 222 — Federal Healthcare Programs and Laws
- PBHL 225 — Human Sexuality
- PBHL 240 — Introduction to Health Behaviors
- PHYS 101 — Survey of Physics
- PHYS 121 — Fundamentals of Physics I
- PSYC 101 — General Psychology
- PSYC 104 — Issues of Drug/Alcohol Use
- SOCY 101 — Introduction to Sociology