Health and Human Performance

III. HEALTH AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE
Contents
Guidelines for Mathematical Sciences Courses .......................................................................... 2
Students with Advanced Placement credit:................................................................................. 2
8-Semester Plans ......................................................................................................................... 3
Adventure Education for Even-odd Academic Years (2014-15) ............................................ 3
Adventure Education for Odd-Even Academic Years (2015-16) ........................................... 4
Applied Health Science (B.S.) with Exercise Science Concentration .................................... 5
Applied Health Science (B.S.) / Occupational Therapy (M.S.O.T.) 3+2 ............................... 6
Applied Health Science (B.S.) with Pre-Physical Therapy Concentration ............................. 7
Applied Health Science (B.S.) Pre-Professional Concentration ............................................. 8
Athletic Training (B.A.) .......................................................................................................... 9
Health & Physical Education Teacher Certification ............................................................. 10
Sport Management ............................................................................................................... 11
Sport Management ............................................................................................................... 12
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Guidelines for Mathematical Sciences Courses
Students in the Health and Human Performance major should check the mathematics requirements
specified for the major in the college catalogue. Students in this major are required to meet the
QuEST Mathematics requirement but often have specific or additional mathematics courses
specified in the major.
Students with Advanced Placement credit:
Requirements for courses in mathematical sciences can be met through Advanced Placement exam
credit. Students who have taken AP exams in calculus, computer science, or statistics should go to
the math department’s website (www.messiah.edu/departments/mathsci/courses/ap_credit.html)
to find out how credit is awarded for your scores.
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8-Semester Plans
Adventure Education for Even-odd Academic Years (2014-15)
Course #
COMM 105
IDFY 101
LANG XXX
ADED 137
ADED 182
BIOL 117
ADED 250
Course name
First Year – Fall
Oral Communication*
First Year Seminar*
1st language*
Challenge Course Experience
Rock Climbing
Field Biology
Foundations of Adv Ed
Credits
BIBL 20X
BIOL 258
APHS 170
PYSC 203
ADED 114
ADED 181
Varies
TOTAL
Sophomore – Fall
Knowledge of the Bible* (1st or 2nd year)
Human Biology
Concepts of Conditioning
Educational Psychology^
Canoeing
Caving
Elective
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
17
3
4
2
3
1
1
3
TOTAL
Junior – Fall
(NOLS semester)
PHIL/RELI XXX Philosophy/Religion* (2nd year or 3rd )
ENGL XXX
Literature* (1st or 2nd year)
Varies
Elective
Varies
Elective
HIST
History* (1st or 2nd year)
17
TOTAL
Senior – Fall
Christian Beliefs* (2nd or 3rd year)
Leadership, Facilitation and Group Dyn
Programming and Trip Design
Ethics/Pluralism/World Views* (3rd/4th yr)
Elective
15
THEO 2XX
ADED 301
ADED 351
IDS XXX
Varies
TOTAL
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Course #
Course name
First Year – Spring
ADED 139
Wilderness Encounter (J-term)
IDCR 151
Created and Called for Community*
MATH/CIS/STAT Mathematical Science* (1st year)
LANG XXX
2nd language* (1st or 2nd year)
varies XXX
Art/Music/Theatre* (1st or 2nd year)
ADED 188
Challenge Course Facilitation
Credits
3
3
3-4
3
3
1
TOTAL 16-17
ADED 180
HPED 224
PSYC 209
IDNW XXX
Varies
Sophomore – Spring
Wilderness First Responder (J-term)
Community and Personal Health
Life Span Psychology
Non-Western Studies* (2nd or 3rd year)
Elective
ADED 401
HPED 332
WELL 127
HPED 423
APHS 201
ADED 251
Junior – Spring
Advanced Technical Skills
Teaching Adaptive Physical Education
Aquatics
Principles of Administration
Principles of Exercise Science
WEA (May Term)
LANG XXX
ADED 485
ADED 411
ADED 352
TOTAL
Senior – Spring
3rd language or Cross Cultural* (2nd or 3rd year)
Senior Internship
Senior Seminar
Trip Implementation & Evaluation
3
3
3
2-3
3
TOTAL 14-15
15
*QuEST requirement
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
4-8
3
3
TOTAL 13-17
^Students should register for PSYC 203, not EDUC 203. EDUC 203 is for teaching certification students only, and requires
specific co-requisites, causing registration errors to occur for non-certification students.
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Adventure Education for Odd-Even Academic Years (2015-16)
8 Semester Plan
Course #
Course name
First Year – Fall
IDFY 101
First Year Seminar*
LANG XXX
1st language*
MATH/CIS/STAT Mathematical Science* (1st year)
ADED 137
Challenge Course Experience
ADED 181
Caving
BIOL 117
Field Biology
Credits
3
3
3-4
1
1
3
Course #
ADED 139
IDCR 151
COMM 105
LANG XXX
varies XXX
BIBL 20X
BIOL 258
ADED 250
ADED 182
ADED 114
PYSC 203
APHS 170
TOTAL 14-15
Sophomore – Fall
Knowledge of the Bible* (1st or 2nd year)
3
ADED 180
Human Biology
4
HPED 224
Foundations of Adv Ed
3
ADED 188
Rock Climbing
1
APHS 201
Canoeing
1
IDNW XXX
Educational Psychology^
3
ADED 251
Concepts of Conditioning
2
17
ADED 301
ADED 351
RELI/PHIL
Varies
PSYC 209
TOTAL
Junior – Fall
Leadership, Facilitation and Group Dyn
Programming and Trip Design
Religion/Philosophy* (1st or 2nd year)
Elective
Life Span Psychology
TOTAL
15
HIST
Varies
ENGL XXX
Varies
Varies
Senior – Fall
(NOLS semester)
History* (1st or 2nd year)
Elective
Literature* (1st or 2nd year)
Elective
Elective
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
TOTAL
Course name
First Year – Spring
Wilderness Encounter (J-term)
Created and Called for Community*
Oral Communication*
2nd language* (1st or 2nd year)
Art/Music/Theatre* (1st or 2nd year)
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
TOTAL
Sophomore – Spring
Wilderness First Responder (J-term)
Community and Personal Health
Challenge Course Facilitation
Principles of Exercise Science
Non-Western Studies* (2nd or 3rd year)
WEA (May Term)
3
3
1
3
2-3
3
ADED 352
ADED 401
HPED 332
HPED 423
WELL 127
IDS XXX
TOTAL 15-16
Junior – Spring
Trip Implementation & Evaluation
3
Advanced Technical Skills
3
Teaching Adaptive Physical Education
1
Principles of Administration
3
Aquatics
1
Ethics/Pluralism/World Views* (3rd/4th yr)
3
LANG XXX
ADED 485
ADED 411
THEO 2XX
TOTAL
Senior – Spring
3rd language or Cross Cultural* (2nd or 3rd year)
Senior Internship
Senior Seminar
Christian Beliefs* (2nd or 3rd year)
15
*QuEST requirement
14
3
4-8
3
3
TOTAL 13-17
^Students should register for PSYC 203, not EDUC 203. EDUC 203 is for teaching certification students only, and requires
specific co-requisites, causing registration errors to occur for non-certification students.
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Applied Health Science (B.S.) with Exercise Science Concentration
8 Semester Plan
Course #
COMM 105
IDFY 101
BIOL 185
APHS 170
LANG XXX
Course name
First Year – Fall
Oral Communication*
First Year Seminar*
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Concepts of Conditioning
1st language*
Credits
3
3
4
2
3
Course #
IDCR 151
BIOL 186
LANG XXX
PSYC 101
APHS 225
Course name
First Year – Spring
Created and Called for Community*
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
2nd language* (1st or 2nd year)
Introduction to Psychology
Research Methods and Statistics
BIBL 20X
HIST
APHS 271
BIOL 189
APHS xxx
Sophomore – Spring
Knowledge of the Bible* (1st or 2nd year)
History* (1st or 2nd year)
Kinesiology
Genetics for Health Profession
APHS elective
15
RELI/PHIL
APHS 325
Varies
LANG XXX
WELL XXX
APHS xxx
TOTAL
Junior – Spring
Religion/Philosophy* (1st or 2nd year)
Applied Human Physiology
Elective
3rd language or Cross Cultural* (2nd or 3rd year)
Wellness (1st or 2nd year)
APHS elective
TOTAL
16
TOTAL
Sophomore – Fall
APHS 215
Chronic Disease and Exercise
MATH/CIS/STAT Mathematical Science* (1st year)
Varies
PSYC209, 210, 311, 312 or GERO 251
Varies
CHEM 103 or 105^
ENGL XXX
Literature* (1st or 2nd year)
15
16
NUTR 222
APHS 301
IDNW XXX
Varies
varies XXX
TOTAL
Junior – Fall
Nutrition Theory
Exercise Physiology
Non-Western Studies* (2nd or 3rd year)
Elective
Art, Music or Theatre* (1st or 2nd year)
IDS XXX
Varies
Varies
THEO 2XX
APHS 391
TOTAL 15-16
Senior – Fall
Ethics/Pluralism/World Views* (3rd- 4th yr)
3
APHS 412
Elective
3
Varies
Elective
3
Varies
Christian Beliefs* (2nd or 3rd year)
3
Varies
Practicum
3
Varies
TOTAL
3
3
3
4
3
3
4
2-3
3
3
Credits
3
4
3
3
3
TOTAL
15
*QuEST requirement
3
3
3
3
3
Senior – Spring
Senior Seminar
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
TOTAL
^Students interested in pursuing graduate school should take CHEM 105.
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Applied Health Science (B.S.) / Occupational Therapy (M.S.O.T.) 3+2
8-Semester Plan
Course #
IDFY 101
BIOL 185
APHS 170
PSYC 101
LANG XXX
Course name
First Year – Fall
First Year Seminar*
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Concepts of Conditioning
Introduction to Psychology
1st language*
Credits
3
4
2
3
3
SOAN 101
CHEM 103
IDNW XXX
WELL XXX
TOTAL
Sophomore – Fall
Chronic Disease and Exercise
Statistics*
Introduction to Sociology*
Chemical Science*
Non-Western Studies* (2nd or 3rd year)
Wellness* (1st or 2nd year)
16
NUTR 222
APHS 301
ENGL XXX
RELI/PHIL
LANG XXX
TOTAL
Junior – Fall
Nutrition Theory
Exercise Physiology
Literature* (1st or 2nd year)
Religion/Philosophy* (1st or 2nd year)
3rd language or Cross Cultural* (2ndor3rd yr)
16
OT 302
OT 311
OT 321
OCT 336
OT
TOTAL
Senior Fall @ TJU
App. Anatomy and Kinesiology
Health and Health Conditions
Found of Occupation-Centered Pract I
Occupation through Lifespand L/L
Domains of OT Practice Field Work I
APHS 215
STAT 269
TOTAL
Course #
IDCR 151
BIOL 186
LANG XXX
COMM 105
PSYC 209
Course name
First Year – Spring
Created and Called for Community*
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
2nd language* (1st or 2nd year)
Oral Communication*
Life Span Development
BIBL 20X
HIST
varies XXX
PSYC 319
BIOL 189
Sophomore – Spring
Knowledge of the Bible* (1st or 2nd year)
History* (1st or 2nd year)
Art, Music or Theatre* (1st or 2nd year)
Abnormal Psychology
Genetics for Health Professions
15
THEO 2XX
APHS 325
APHS 412
IDS XXX
APHS 360
APHS xxx
TOTAL
Junior – Spring
Christian Beliefs* (2nd or 3rd year)
Applied Human Physiology
Senior Seminar
Ethics/Pluralism/World Views* (3rd- 4th yr)
Exercise Testing and Prescription
APHS elective
TOTAL
18
OT 308
OT 322
OT 357
Senior Spring @ TJU
Concepts in Neurodevelopment L/L
Found of Occupation-Centered Pract I
Evaluation Process
15
3
3
3
4
2-3
1
3
4
3
3
3
4
4
2
5
2
Credits
3
4
3
3
3
TOTAL
17
*QuEST requirement
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
2
4
TOTAL
Summer courses at TJU include:
OT341 Occupational analysis and evaluation-Fieldwork level 1
2 cr
OT467 Health Services Administration and Professional Development 2cr
OT603 Research Mentorship and Methods
4 cr
Substitute OT 302 for APHS 371
Substitute OT 311 for HPED 305
Students will also take other courses their senior year at TJU, but these are 500+ level courses and thus cannot be counted
toward their undergraduate degree.
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Applied Health Science (B.S.) with Pre-Physical Therapy Concentration
8 Semester Plan
Course #
IDFY 101
BIOL 160
APHS 170
CHEM 105
LANG XXX
Course name
First Year – Fall
First Year Seminar*
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Concepts of Conditioning
General Chemistry I
1st language*
Credits
3
4
2
4
3
TOTAL
APHS 215
MATH xxx
Varies
PHYS 201
PSYC 101
ENGL XXX
APHS 301
Varies
varies XXX
BIOL 382
IDS XXX
BIOL 385
Varies
Sophomore – Fall
Chronic Disease and Exercise
MATH 102, 108 or 111* (1st year)
APHS/ATED/HPED elective**
Physics
Introduction to Psychology
Course #
IDCR 151
COMM 105
LANG XXX
CHEM 106
APHS 225
Course name
First Year – Spring
Created and Called for Community*
Oral Communication*
2nd language* (1st or 2nd year)
General Chemistry II
Research Methods and Statistics
BIBL 20X
HIST
APHS 271
PHYS 202
RELI/PHIL
Sophomore – Spring
Knowledge of the Bible* (1st or 2nd year)
History* (1st or 2nd year)
Kinesiology
Physics
Religion/Philosophy* (1st or 2nd year)
16
3
3-4
3
4
3
Credits
3
3
3
4
3
TOTAL
3
3
3
4
3
TOTAL 16-17
Junior – Fall
Literature* (1st or 2nd year)
3
APHS 325
Exercise Physiology
4
IDNW XXX
PSYC209, 210, 311, 312 or GERO 251
3
LANG XXX
Art, Music or Theatre* (1st or 2nd year)
3
WELL XXX
Microbiology for Health Professions
4
THEO 2XX
APHS xxx
TOTAL
Junior – Spring
Applied Human Physiology
Non-Western Studies* (2nd or 3rd year)
3rd language or Cross Cultural* (2nd or 3rd year)
Wellness* (1st or 2nd year)
Christian Beliefs* (2nd or 3rd year)
APHS elective
TOTAL
Senior – Fall
Ethics/Pluralism/World Views* (3rd- 4th yr)
Physiology
APHS/ATED/HPED elective**
Senior – Spring
Senior Seminar
Human Anatomy
TOTAL
17
3
4
3
16
3
2-3
3
1
3
3
TOTAL 15-16
APHS 412
BIOL 386
15
*QuEST requirement
3
4
TOTAL
Total Credits: 124
*Students must take at least 9 credits of department electives (specific APHS/HPED or ATED courses as listed in the major
requirements course of study). These courses range from 2-4 credits. These courses should be chosen in consultation with your
academic advisor.
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Applied Health Science (B.S.) Pre-Professional Concentration
8 Semester Plan
Course #
IDFY 101
BIOL 160
APHS 170
CHEM 105
LANG XXX
APHS 215
MATH xxx
PSYC 101
BIOL 382
CHEM 204 or
CHEM 309
Course name
First Year – Fall
First Year Seminar*
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Concepts of Conditioning
General Chemistry I
1st language*
Credits
3
4
2
4
3
TOTAL
Sophomore – Fall
Chronic Disease and Exercise
MATH 108 or 111 Calculus*
Introduction to Psychology
Microbiology for Health Professions
Introduction to Organic Chemistry or
Organic Chemistry I
Course #
IDCR 151
COMM 105
CHEM 106
APHS 225
LANG XXX
Course name
First Year – Spring
Created and Called for Community*
Oral Communication*
General Chemistry II
Research Methods and Statistics
2nd language* (1st or 2nd year)
BIBL 20X
HIST
APHS 271
IDNW XXX
Varies
Sophomore – Spring
Knowledge of the Bible* (1st or 2nd year)
History* (1st or 2nd year)
Kinesiology
Non-Western Studies* (2nd or 3rd year)
Elective
WELL XXX
Wellness* (1st or 2nd year)
16
3
3-4
3
4
4
3
3
4
3
3
TOTAL
APHS 301
Varies
varies XXX
ENGL XXX
PHYS 201
TOTAL 17-18
Junior – Fall
Exercise Physiology
4
APHS 325
PSYC209, 210, 311, 312 or GERO 251
3
PHYS 202
Art, Music or Theatre* (1st or 2nd year)
3
LANG XXX
Literature* (1st or 2nd year)
3
Varies
Physics
4
RELI/PHIL
17
IDS XXX
THEO 2XX
Varies
BIOL 386
TOTAL
Senior – Fall
Ethics/Pluralism/World Views* (3rd- 4th yr)
Christian Beliefs* (2nd or 3rd year)
APHS/ATED/HPED elective
Human Anatomy
TOTAL
16
3
3
3
4
Credits
3
3
3
2-3
3
1
TOTAL 15-17
Junior – Spring
Applied Human Physiology
3
Physics
4
3rd language or Cross Cultural* (2nd or 3rd year)
3
APHS/ATED/HPED elective
3
Religion/Philosophy* (1st or 2nd year)
3
TOTAL
APHS 412
Senior – Spring
Senior Seminar
Electives
16
3
9-12
TOTAL 12-15
*QuEST requirement
123 credits required to graduate
**Students interested in pursuing medical school should work closely with the Pre-Health advisor and take CHEM
310 Organic Chemistry II (4). In addition, CHEM 410 Biochemistry I (4) is strongly recommended.
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Athletic Training (B.A.)
8-Semester Plan
Course #
IDFY 101
BIOL 185
PSYC 101
ATED 102
CHEM 103 or
CHEM 105**
NUTR 222
ATED 231
ATED 233
APHS 170
WELL XXX
LANG XXX
BIBL 20X
ATED 335
ATED 346
APHS 271
IDNW XXX
SOAN/HIST
Course name
First Year – Fall
First Year Seminar*
Human Anatomy and Physiology I*
Introduction to Psychology*
Introduction to Athletic Training
Chemical Science or
General Chemistry I**
Credits
TOTAL
Sophomore – Fall
Nutrition Theory
Injury Assessment I
Injury Assessment III
Concepts of Conditioning
Wellness* (1st or 2nd year)
2nd language* (1st or 2nd year)
Knowledge of the Bible* (1st or 2nd year)
TOTAL
Junior – Fall
Therapeutic Exercise
Practicum II in AT
Kinesiology
Non-Western Studies* (2nd or 3rd year)
2nd Social Science, History* (1st / 2nd year)
3
4
3
1
LANG XXX
IDCR 151
ATED 136
ATED 137
Course name
First Year – Spring
1st language*
Created and Called for Community*
Prevention and Risk Management
Prevention and Risk Management Lab
4
BIOL 186
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4
ATED 180
First Aid/Emergency Care
3
15
3
2
2
2
1
3
3
16
4
2
3
2-3
3
Course #
3
3
3
1
TOTAL
Sophomore – Spring
ATED 203
Medical Terminology/Topics in AT
ATED 246
Practicum I in Athletic Training
ATED 337
Therapeutic Modalities
ATED 232
Injury Assessment II
COMM 105
Oral Communication*
MATH/CIS/STAT Mathematical Science* see note below
17
TOTAL
Junior – Spring
Principles of Exercise Science
Practicum III in AT
Admin in AT (alternate odd years)
3rd language or Cross Cultural* (2nd or 3rd year)
Literature* (1st or 2nd year)
Art/Music/Theatre* (1st or 2nd year)
16
TOTAL
17
APHS 201
ATED 348
ATED 442
LANG XXX
ENGL XXX
varies XXX
TOTAL 14-15
Senior – Fall
ATED 446
Collision Sport in AT
2
ATED 480
ATED 450
Collision Sport Experience
3
ATED 447
THEO 2XX
Christian Beliefs* (2nd or 3rd year)
3
ATED 449
IDS XXX
Ethics/Pluralism/World Views* (3rd /4th yr)
3
ATED 330
PHIL/RELI XXX Philosophy/Religion* (1st or 2nd year)
3
APHS 360
Varies
TOTAL
Credits
14
*QuEST requirement
Senior – Spring
Senior Seminar
Clinical Athletic Training
Clinical Experience in AT
Pharmacology (even alt years)
Exercise Test and Prescription
Elective
2
2
4
2
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
4
2
1
2
3
1-3
TOTAL
Total Credits 123
Note: STAT 269 Intro to Statistics is recommended for those considering graduate school (PT/PA, etc.) ATED 291 Clinical Experience (05/1)
may be taken in J-Term or Summer Term (pre-season)
*CHEM 105 Gen Chemistry is recommended for those considering physical therapy, physician assistant or grad school programs
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Health & Physical Education Teacher Certification
8 Semester Plan
Course #
Course name
First Year – Fall
IDFY 10x
First Year Seminar*
HPED 201
Foundations of P.E.
HIST 141 or 142 QuEST U.S. History*
ENGL 122-176 QuEST Literature*
Varies
QuEST MATH/CIS/STAT *
Varies
QuEST 1st Semester of Language*
TOTAL
Take PAPA Exam unless exempt by SAT/ACT Score
BIOL 258
PSYC 210
Varies
BIBL 20x
WELL 109
WELL 131
HPED 170
Sophomore – Fall
Human Biology*
Child Development
QuEST 3rd Semester of Language*
QuEST Encountering the Bible*
Beginning Volleyball
Disc Activities
Concepts of Conditioning
Credits
3
1
3
3
3
3
16
4
3
Course #
Course name
Credits
First Year – Spring
COMM 105
Oral Communication*
3
IDCR 151
Created and Called for Community*
3
CIS 171
Problem Solving with Computers
3
Varies
QuEST Second Semester of Language*
3
WELL 120
Racquet Activities
1
WELL 127
Aquatics/Lifeguarding Competency
0-1
WELL 121
Team Activities
1
TOTAL 14-15
March 31st – Submit clearances to TEP Office in Boyer 414
EDUC 203†
EDSP 207†
TEP 210†
HPED 224
EDUC 201
HPED 236
WELL 135
Sophomore – Spring
Educational Psychology*
Intro. to Special Education
Sophomore Field Experience (T&R)
Personal and Community Health
Ed & Amer. Society
Med. Aspects of Sport
Non-traditional Games
3
3
0
3
3
1
3
1
2
2
1
TOTAL
17
TOTAL
15
Apply to TEP in January. Student MUST pass the PAPA exam by August 15 prior to their Junior year (non-traditional students: Fall in which they
enroll in TEP 310 and HPED 326). March 1st-TEP Application Submitted online. Math, CIS, FYS, and Literature must be completed or in process
in order to enroll in 300 level courses
Junior – Fall
Junior – Spring
Field Experience (Must meet TEP
TEP
0
WELL 118
Create/Express Mov. (J-Term)
admission requirements)
EDSP 307†
Inclusion Practices
3
APHS 201
Principles of Exercise Science* (STW)
Instr
Design
and
Assessment
for
Middle
EDUC 331†
3
HPED 423
Principles of Admin.
and Secondary Grades
HPED 305
Cont. Issues in Health
3
WELL xxx
Wellness elective
HPED 329
Sport & Society*
3
HPED 229
Motor Learning
Varies
QuEST Philosophy or Religion*
3
HPED 332
Teaching Adapted PE
ADED 137
Challenge Course
1
EDUC 308
Instr & Assessment w/Eng Lang
WELL 114
Dance
1
Nov 1st – Application for Professional Semester due
TOTAL
17
TOTAL
Senior – Fall
Senior – Spring
HPED 312
P.E. Instr. Secondary
3
HPED 309†
PE Instr. Elem (J-Term)
HPED 422
Assessment in HPE
2
EDUC 420†
Prof Issues in Educ (J-term)
Varies
QuEST Arts/Music/Theater*
3
TEP 431†
Student Teaching HPE – K-12
THEO xxx
QuEST Christian Beliefs*
3
TEP 411†
Pre-student Teaching Exp.: HPE
Varies
QuEST Non-Western Studies*
2-3 HPED 407†
Student Teaching Seminar
First Aid/CPR Competency
0
Take Praxis fall or early spring
TOTAL 13-14
TOTAL
*QuEST requirement; †Courses must be taken concurrently
310†
NOTE: If a student fails to complete the PAPA requirement by August 15, that student will be required to either 1) change
majors or 2) stay at Messiah an additional year to complete the curriculum as it is designed.
Effective Fall 2015
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1
3
3
1
3
1
3
15
3
2
10
0
1
16
Sport Management
8 Semester Plan – for starting Even Fall (Fall 2016)
Course #
Course name
First Year – Fall
COMM 105
Oral Communication*
IDFY 101
First Year Seminar*
MATH/CIS/STAT Mathematical Science* (1st year)
PSYC 101
Introduction to Psychology*
SPMT 110
Sport Management Careers and Content
BUSA 120
Principles of Management
Credits
3
3
3
3
1
3
16
LANG XXX
SPMT 210
ACCT 141
BIOL 258
Varies
TOTAL
Sophomore – Fall
2nd language* (1st or 2nd year)
Ethics and Law in Sport Management
Financial Accounting
Human Biology*
Elective
16
BIBL 20X
THEO 2XX
SPMT 313
SPMT 391
Varies
TOTAL
Junior – Fall
Knowledge of the Bible* (1st or 2nd year)
Christian Beliefs* (2nd or 3rd year)
Sport Facility and Event Management
Sport Management Practicum
Elective
TOTAL
Senior – Fall
PHIL/RELI XXX Philosophy/Religion* (1st or 2nd year)
ENGL XXX
Literature* (1st or 2nd year)
BUSA 381
Business Law I
Varies
Electives
15
TOTAL
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
Course #
LANG XXX
IDCR 151
HIST
Varies
APHS 170
CIS 190
Course name
First Year – Spring
1st language*
Created and Called for Community*
History* (1st or 2nd year)
Art/Music/Theatre* (1st or 2nd year)
Concepts of Conditioning
Strategic Use of the Technology
Credits
SPMT 211
ACCT 242
MRKT 230
IDNW XXX
WELL XXX
Varies
Sophomore – Spring
Economics and Governance in Sports
Managerial Accounting
Marketing Principles
Non-Western Studies* (2nd or 3rd year)
Wellness* (1st or 2nd year)
Elective
LANG XXX
APHS 201
HPED 329
SPMT 314
SPMT 410
TOTAL 15-16
Junior – Spring
3rd language or Cross Cultural* (2nd or 3rd year)
3
Principles of Exercise Science
3
Sport in Society
3
Sponsorship and Marketing in Sport Manage
3
Topics in Sport Management
2
SPMT 411
Varies
HPED 423
Senior – Spring
Senior Seminar
Internship/Practicum
Principles of Administration
3
3
3
3
2
3
TOTAL
3
3
3
2-3
1
3
TOTAL
13
*QuEST requirement
14
3
10
3
TOTAL
*Note: Many Sport Management courses are offered alternate years. Consult your academic advisor.
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11
16
Sport Management
8 Semester Plan – for starting Odd Fall (Fall 2015)
Course #
Course name
First Year – Fall
COMM 105
Oral Communication*
IDFY 101
First Year Seminar*
MATH/CIS/STAT Mathematical Science* (1st year)
PSYC 101
Introduction to Psychology*
SPMT 110
Sport Management Careers and Content
BUSA 120
Principles of Management
Credits
3
3
3
3
1
3
16
LANG XXX
SPMT 313
ACCT 141
BIOL 258
Varies
TOTAL
Sophomore – Fall
2nd language* (1st or 2nd year)
Sport Facility and Event Management
Financial Accounting
Human Biology*
Elective
16
BIBL 20X
THEO 2XX
SPMT 210
SPMT 391
Varies
TOTAL
Junior – Fall
Knowledge of the Bible* (1st or 2nd year)
Christian Beliefs* (2nd or 3rd year)
Ethics and Law in Sport Management
Sport Management Practicum
Elective
TOTAL
Senior – Fall
PHIL/RELI XXX Philosophy/Religion* (1st or 2nd year)
ENGL XXX
Literature* (1st or 2nd year)
BUSA 381
Business Law I
Varies
Electives
15
TOTAL
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
Course #
LANG XXX
IDCR 151
HIST xxx
Varies
APHS 170
CIS 190
Course name
First Year – Spring
1st language*
Created and Called for Community*
History* (1st or 2nd year)
Art/Music/Theatre* (1st or 2nd year)
Concepts of Conditioning
Strategic Use of the Technology
Credits
SPMT 314
ACCT 242
MRKT 230
IDNW XXX
WELL XXX
Varies
TOTAL
Sophomore – Spring
Sponsorship and Marketing in Sport Manage
Managerial Accounting
Marketing Principles
Non-Western Studies* (2nd or 3rd year)
Wellness* (1st or 2nd year)
Elective
LANG XXX
APHS 201
HPED 329
SPMT 211
HPED 423
TOTAL 15-16
Junior – Spring
3rd language or Cross Cultural* (2nd or 3rd year)
3
Principles of Exercise Science
3
Sport in Society
3
Economics and Governance in Sports
3
Principles of Administration
3
SPMT 410
SPMT 411
Varies
Senior – Spring
Topics in Sport Management
Senior Seminar
Internship/Practicum
3
3
3
3
2
3
TOTAL
13
*QuEST requirement
3
3
3
2-3
1
3
15
2
3
10
TOTAL
*Note: Many Sport Management courses are offered alternate years. Consult your academic advisor.
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15