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/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.