Exercise and Health Science Minor
20 credits required
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
EXHS 111 | Introduction to Exercise and Health Science | 4 |
EXHS (300-Level) | 8 | |
EXHS XXX | 0 | |
8 credits from the following 1 | 8 | |
Coaching Methods | ||
Sport Nutrition | ||
Functional Human Anatomy | ||
Exercise Science Laboratory Skills | ||
Sport Identity | ||
Sports Injury Management I | ||
Sports Injury Management II | ||
Independent study | ||
Clinical Healthcare: Theory and Application | ||
Physical Activity Epidemiology | ||
Biomechanics | ||
Exercise Physiology | ||
Principles of Strength Training and Conditioning | ||
Sport in a Diverse Society | ||
Sports and Exercise Psychology | ||
Independent Study | ||
Research Methods in Exercise and Health Science - Natural World | ||
Research Methods in Exercise and Health Science - Social World | ||
Sport Ethics | ||
Research Design | ||
Research Seminar I | ||
Research Seminar II | ||
Internship | ||
Human Anatomy and Physiology I | ||
Total Hours | 20 |
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BIOL 325 Human Anatomy and Physiology I may be applied as four elective credits; no other non-EXHS courses may be applied toward the minor.
Additional Requirements:
General Education Requirements:
All undergraduate students must complete the requirements of the Integrations Curriculum (IC) which is designed to ensure all of our students receive a liberal arts education. Please review details of the Integrations Curriculum requirements here.
Graduation Requirements:
In addition to the Integrations Curriculum, all undergraduate students must meet the following minimum degree requirements to earn their degree from CSB and SJU.
Credits: 124 total credits, 40 of which must be from upper division coursework
GPA: 2.0 or higher*
Residency: At least 24 of your last 32 credits must be completed at CSB and SJU
Please visit Graduation under the Academic Policies and Regulations portion of the catalog for additional details regarding degree requirements.
* Cumulative GPA as well as major(s)/minor(s) GPA. Please note some majors/minors may require a higher GPA to earn their degree.