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FALL HOURS SPRING HOURS FALL HOURS SPRING HOURS. ENG 111 3 ENG 112 3 BIO 101 4 BIO 102 4 HIS 121 3 HIS 122 3 ENG 245 or 246 3 PSY 230 3 MTH 161 3 PSY 200 3 MTH 245 3 REL 230 3 BIO 141 4 BIO 142 4 PSY 215 3 HLT 230 3 SDV 101 1 HLT 140 2 HLT 228 3 HLT 106 3 HLT 206 3 CST 100 3 TOTAL 17 18 16 16 TOTAL HOURS: 671 1 Students will have to pay for 4 credits out of pocket for this pathway. East Tennessee State University JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours PHED 1130 3 PEXS 4977 3 PEXS 2955 3 PEXS 4657 3 PEXS 3020 3 PEXS 4656 3 PEXS 3080 3 PEXS 4630 6 PEXS 3510 3 PEXS 4620 3 XXXX 4210 3 PEXS 4270 3 HSCI 3000 4 PEXS 4062 3 HSCI 3020 4 CSCI 1100* 3 PEXS 3610 3 PEXS 4061 3 TOTAL 32 27 TOTAL HOURS: 59 TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS: 67+59 = 126 For more details or to set up an advisement appointment Please contact the Department of Sport, Exercise, Recreation and Kinesiology at (423) 439- 4265 No Minor Required *USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY proficiency required, either by passing a proficiency exam or CSCI 1100 completion. See the website xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/uit for proficiency exam or call (000) 000-0000 for additional information to register. Revised 10/25/21 X. XXXXXXX Department Information Department of Sport, Exercise, Recreation and Kinesiology XX Xxx 00000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000) 000-0000 Web address: xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxx/serk Dr. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Department Chair xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx The Department of Sport, Exercise, Recreation, and Kinesiology offers two different baccalaureate degree programs: B.S. in Kinesiology with concentrations in Exercise Science and K-12 Teacher Education as well as a B.S. in Sport and Recreation Management with concentrations in Sport Management and Park and Recreation Management. The Exercise Science concentration is a multidisciplinary approach to exercise, fitness, and wellness. The primary emphasis is on the effects of exercise on various body systems. Support studies from psychology, health education, and applied human sciences provide a knowledge base in the psychological aspects of health and behavior, generally oriented toward lifestyle maintenance and health promotion/risk reduction. Degree Requirements: 120 credits General Education 41-42 credits Major Total Requirement 77 credits Major Core (21 credits) Concentration (47 credits) Advisor-Approved Electives (9 credits) Free Electives 2 credits TOTAL 120 credits Suggested Four-Year Program of Study: KNSY-BS (EXER) General Education Requirements These requirements include earning 41-42 credits in Communication, Humanities and Fine Arts, Social and Behavior Sciences, History, Natural Sciences and Mathematics categories. Total Requirements for Kinesiology Major: 77 credits Kinesiology Major Core: 21 credits • COBH 2030 - First Aid and Emergency Care (3 credits) • PHED 1130 - Wellness for Life (3 credits) • PEXS 2955 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (3 credits) • PEXS 3032 - Psychomotor Development in Children (3 credits) • PEXS 3080 - Teaching Aerobic Conditioning (3 credits) • PEXS 3510 - Foundations of Physical Education and Sport (3 credits) • XXXX 4210 - Legal Issues and Risk Management in Sport and Leisure Activities (3 credits) Exercise Science Concentration: 47 credits • NTFD 2420 - Principles of Nutrition Science (3 credits) • HSCI 3000 - Human Anatomy (4 credits) • HSCI 3020 - Human Physiology (4 credits) • PEXS 3610 - Exercise Physiology I (3 credits) • PEXS 4061 - Exercise Fitness Testing (3 credits) • PEXS 4062 - Cardiovascular Exercise Testing and Electrocardiography (3 credits) • PEXS 4270 - Structural Kinesiology (3 credits) • PEXS 4620 - Exercise Physiology II (3 credits) • PEXS 4630 - Exercise Science Internship I (6 credits) • PEXS 4631 - Exercise Science Internship II (6 credits) • PEXS 4656 - Sport Conditioning and Training (3 credits) • PEXS 4657 - Sports Nutrition and Ergogenic Aids (3 credits) • PEXS 4977 - Exercise Management for Persons with Chronic Diseases and Disabilities (3 credits) Advisor Approved Electives: 9 credits Choose from: ALHE 2010, BIOL 1110/BIOL 1111, BIOL 1120/BIOL 1121, CHEM 1110/CHEM 1111, CHEM 1120/CHEM 1121, COBH 1010, COBH 2750, COBH 4030, COBH 4607, HDAL 2310, HDAL 2340, HSCI 3030/HSCI 3031, HSCI 3046, HSCI 3320/HSCI 3321, NTFD 3250, NTFD 3465, PHED 1140, PHED 2100, PHYS 2010/PHYS 2011, PHYS 2020/PHYS 2021, PSYC 4320, XXXX 3105, XXXX 3220, XXXX 3225, XXXX 4215, XXXX 4230, SPED 2300, or SPED 3445. No Minor Required Free Electives: 2 credits Additional Information Click here to view Degree and Graduation Requirements for all ETSU students. CSCI 1100 or Proficiency exam: Must be completed to meet Bachelor’s Degree Requirements.

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FALL HOURS SPRING HOURS FALL HOURS SPRING HOURS. ENG 111 ENGL 1010 3 ENG 112 ENGL 1020 3 BIO 101 BIOL 2010/11 4 BIO 102 HIST 2020 3 General E 3 General E 3 HIST 2010 3 BIOL 2020/11 4 HIS 121 General E 3 HIS 122 General E 3 ENG 245 or 246 PSYC 1030 3 PSY 230 Behav/Soc Sci*** 3 MTH 161 Hum/FineArt* 3 PSY 200 Hum/FineArt* 3 MTH 245 Literature** 3 REL 230 General E 4 COMM 2025 3 BIO 141 4 BIO 142 4 PSY 215 MATH 1530 3 HLT 230 3 SDV 101 1 HLT 140 2 HLT 228 3 HLT 106 3 HLT 206 3 CST 100 HLTH 2010 3 TOTAL 15 15 13 17 18 16 16 TOTAL HOURS: 671 1 60 Students will have are also required to pay for 4 credits out either take INFS 1010 or pass a computer competency to earn this degree, so INFS 1010 would be a good choice to cover 3 hours of pocket for this pathwayelectives and also meet the computer competency. *Select one from: PHIL 1030, 2020, 2200, 1040, or 2640 **Select one from: ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2410, or 2420 ***Select one from: ECON 2100, GEOG 1012, POLS 1030, PSYC 1030, 2130, SOCI 1010, 1040, or ANTH 1230. At East Tennessee State University JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours PHED 1130 RHSC 3100 3 PEXS 4977 ALHE 3050 3 PEXS 2955 RHSC 3200 3 PEXS 4657 RHSC 4500 3 PEXS 3020 RHSC 3000 3 PEXS 4656 RHSC 4300 3 PEXS 3080 RHSC 3600 3 PEXS 4630 6 PEXS 3510 RHSC 4100 3 PEXS 4620 RHSC 3750 4 RHSC 4200 3 XXXX 4210 RHSC 3800 3 PEXS 4270 RHSC 4700 3 HSCI 3000 4 PEXS 4062 PSYC 3707 3 HSCI 3020 4 RHSC 4800 3 Minor Course 3 MINOR COURSE 3 Minor Course 3 MINOR COURSE 3 Minor Course 3 MINOR COURSE 3 *CSCI 1100* 1100 3 PEXS 3610 3 PEXS 4061 3 TOTAL 32 27 34 30 TOTAL HOURS: 59 34+30 = 64 TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS: 6760+59 64 = 126 For more details or to set up an advisement appointment Please contact the Department 124 *INFS 1010 can transfer in place of Sport, Exercise, Recreation and Kinesiology at (423) 439- 4265 No Minor Required *CSCI 1100 USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY proficiency required, either by passing a proficiency exam or CSCI 1100 100 completion. See the website xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/uit for proficiency exam or call (000) 000000)000-0000 for additional information to register. Revised 10/25/21 X. XXXXXXX Department Information Department Pre-Radiologic Science (Pre-Radiography) Academic Advisor Xxxxx Xxxxxxx College of SportClinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences ETSU Box 00000 Xxxx Xxxx, ExerciseXxxxx 00X Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Recreation and Kinesiology XX Xxx 00000 PhonePh: (000) 000-0000 FaxRecommended electives: (000) 000-0000 Web address: xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxx/serk Dr. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Department Chair xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx The Department of Sport, Exercise, Recreation, and Kinesiology offers two different baccalaureate degree programs: B.S. in Kinesiology HIMT 1300 Medical terminology BIOL 1110/11 General Biology I BIOL 1120/21 General Biology II CHEM 1110/11 General Chemistry I CHEM 1120/21 General Chemistry II PHYS 2010/11 General Physics I PHYS 2020/21 General Physics II PSYC 2130 Life Span Psychology PSYC 2120 Social Psychology Students are encouraged to work with concentrations in Exercise Science and K-12 Teacher Education as well as a B.S. in Sport and Recreation Management with concentrations in Sport Management and Park and Recreation Management. The Exercise Science concentration is a multidisciplinary approach their academic advisor to exercise, fitness, and wellness. The primary emphasis is on select the effects of exercise on various body systems. Support studies from psychology, health education, and applied human sciences provide a knowledge base in the psychological aspects of health and behavior, generally oriented toward lifestyle maintenance and health promotion/risk reduction. Degree Requirements: 120 credits General Education 41-42 credits Major Total Requirement 77 credits Major Core (21 credits) Concentration (47 credits) Advisor-Approved Electives (9 credits) Free Electives 2 credits TOTAL 120 credits Suggested Four-Year Program of Study: KNSY-BS (EXER) General Education Requirements These requirements include earning 41-42 credits in Communication, Humanities and Fine Arts, Social and Behavior Sciences, History, Natural Sciences and Mathematics categories. Total Requirements for Kinesiology Major: 77 credits Kinesiology Major Core: 21 credits • COBH 2030 - First Aid and Emergency Care (3 credits) • PHED 1130 - Wellness for Life (3 credits) • PEXS 2955 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (3 credits) • PEXS 3032 - Psychomotor Development in Children (3 credits) • PEXS 3080 - Teaching Aerobic Conditioning (3 credits) • PEXS 3510 - Foundations of Physical Education and Sport (3 credits) • XXXX 4210 - Legal Issues and Risk Management in Sport and Leisure Activities (3 credits) Exercise Science Concentration: 47 credits • NTFD 2420 - Principles of Nutrition Science (3 credits) • HSCI 3000 - Human Anatomy (4 credits) • HSCI 3020 - Human Physiology (4 credits) • PEXS 3610 - Exercise Physiology I (3 credits) • PEXS 4061 - Exercise Fitness Testing (3 credits) • PEXS 4062 - Cardiovascular Exercise Testing and Electrocardiography (3 credits) • PEXS 4270 - Structural Kinesiology (3 credits) • PEXS 4620 - Exercise Physiology II (3 credits) • PEXS 4630 - Exercise Science Internship I (6 credits) • PEXS 4631 - Exercise Science Internship II (6 credits) • PEXS 4656 - Sport Conditioning and Training (3 credits) • PEXS 4657 - Sports Nutrition and Ergogenic Aids (3 credits) • PEXS 4977 - Exercise Management for Persons with Chronic Diseases and Disabilities (3 credits) Advisor Approved Electives: 9 credits Choose from: ALHE 2010, BIOL 1110/BIOL 1111, BIOL 1120/BIOL 1121, CHEM 1110/CHEM 1111, CHEM 1120/CHEM 1121, COBH 1010, COBH 2750, COBH 4030, COBH 4607, HDAL 2310, HDAL 2340, HSCI 3030/HSCI 3031, HSCI 3046, HSCI 3320/HSCI 3321, NTFD 3250, NTFD 3465, PHED 1140, PHED 2100, PHYS 2010/PHYS 2011, PHYS 2020/PHYS 2021, PSYC 4320, XXXX 3105, XXXX 3220, XXXX 3225, XXXX 4215, XXXX 4230, SPED 2300, or SPED 3445. No Minor Required Free Electives: 2 credits Additional Information Click here to view Degree and Graduation Requirements for all ETSU students. CSCI 1100 or Proficiency exam: Must be completed to meet Bachelor’s Degree Requirementsmost appropriate electives.

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FALL HOURS SPRING HOURS FALL HOURS SPRING HOURS. ENG 111 ENGL 1010 3 ENG 112 ENGL 1020 3 BIO 101 BIOL 2010/11 4 BIO 102 HIST 2020 3 General E 3 General E 3 HIST 2010 3 BIOL 2020/21 4 HIS 121 General E 3 HIS 122 General E 3 ENG 245 or 246 PSYC 1030 3 PSY 230 Behav/Soc Sci*** 3 MTH 161 Hum/FineArt* 3 PSY 200 Hum/FineArt* 3 MTH 245 Literature** 3 REL 230 General E 4 COMM 2025 3 BIO 141 4 BIO 142 4 PSY 215 MATH 1530 3 HLT 230 3 SDV 101 1 HLT 140 2 HLT 228 3 HLT 106 3 HLT 206 3 CST 100 HLTH 2010 3 TOTAL 15 15 13 17 18 16 16 TOTAL HOURS: 671 1 60 Students will have are also required to pay for 4 credits out either take INFS 1010 or pass a computer competency to earn this degree, so INFS 1010 would be a good choice to cover 3 hours of pocket for this pathwayelectives and also meet the computer competency. *Select one from: PHIL 1030, 2020, 2210, 2400, or 2640 **Select one from: ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2410, or 2420 ***Select one from: ECON 2200, GEOG 1030, POLS 1030, PSYC 1030, 2130, SOCI 1010, 1020, or 1240. East Tennessee State University JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours PHED 1130 RHSC 3100 3 PEXS 4977 ALHE 3050 3 PEXS 2955 RHSC 3200 3 PEXS 4657 RHSC 4500 3 PEXS 3020 RHSC 3000 3 PEXS 4656 RHSC 4300 3 PEXS 3080 At RHSC 3600 3 PEXS 4630 6 PEXS 3510 RHSC 4100 3 PEXS 4620 RHSC 3750 4 RHSC 4200 3 XXXX 4210 RHSC 3800 3 PEXS 4270 RHSC 4700 3 HSCI 3000 4 PEXS 4062 PSYC 3707 3 HSCI 3020 4 RHSC 4800 3 Minor Course 3 MINOR COURSE 3 Minor Course 3 MINOR COURSE 3 Minor Course 3 MINOR COURSE 3 *CSCI 1100* 1100 3 PEXS 3610 3 PEXS 4061 3 TOTAL 32 27 34 30 TOTAL HOURS: 59 34+30 = 64 TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS: 6760+59 64 = 126 For more details or to set up an advisement appointment Please contact the Department 124 *INFS 1010 can transfer in place of Sport, Exercise, Recreation and Kinesiology at (423) 439- 4265 No Minor Required *CSCI 1100 USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY proficiency required, either by passing a proficiency exam or CSCI 1100 100 completion. See the website xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/uit for proficiency exam or call (000) 000000)000-0000 for additional information to register. Revised 10/25/21 X. XXXXXXX Department Information Department Pre-Radiologic Science (Pre-Radiography) Academic Advisor Xxxxx Xxxxxxx College of SportClinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences ETSU Box 00000 Xxxx Xxxx, ExerciseXxxxx 00X Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Recreation and Kinesiology XX Xxx 00000 PhonePh: (000) 000-0000 FaxREVISED 3/2020 X.XXXXXXX Recommended electives: (000) 000-0000 Web address: xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxx/serk Dr. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Department Chair xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx The Department of Sport, Exercise, Recreation, and Kinesiology offers two different baccalaureate degree programs: B.S. in Kinesiology HIMT 1300 Medical terminology BIOL 1110/11 General Biology I BIOL 1120/21 General Biology II CHEM 1110/11 General Chemistry I CHEM 1120/21 General Chemistry II PHYS 2010/11 General Physics I PHYS 2020/21 General Physics II PSYC 2130 Life Span Psychology PSYC 2120 Social Psychology Students are encouraged to work with concentrations in Exercise Science and K-12 Teacher Education as well as a B.S. in Sport and Recreation Management with concentrations in Sport Management and Park and Recreation Management. The Exercise Science concentration is a multidisciplinary approach their academic advisor to exercise, fitness, and wellness. The primary emphasis is on select the effects of exercise on various body systems. Support studies from psychology, health education, and applied human sciences provide a knowledge base in the psychological aspects of health and behavior, generally oriented toward lifestyle maintenance and health promotion/risk reduction. Degree Requirements: 120 credits General Education 41-42 credits Major Total Requirement 77 credits Major Core (21 credits) Concentration (47 credits) Advisor-Approved Electives (9 credits) Free Electives 2 credits TOTAL 120 credits Suggested Four-Year Program of Study: KNSY-BS (EXER) General Education Requirements These requirements include earning 41-42 credits in Communication, Humanities and Fine Arts, Social and Behavior Sciences, History, Natural Sciences and Mathematics categories. Total Requirements for Kinesiology Major: 77 credits Kinesiology Major Core: 21 credits • COBH 2030 - First Aid and Emergency Care (3 credits) • PHED 1130 - Wellness for Life (3 credits) • PEXS 2955 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (3 credits) • PEXS 3032 - Psychomotor Development in Children (3 credits) • PEXS 3080 - Teaching Aerobic Conditioning (3 credits) • PEXS 3510 - Foundations of Physical Education and Sport (3 credits) • XXXX 4210 - Legal Issues and Risk Management in Sport and Leisure Activities (3 credits) Exercise Science Concentration: 47 credits • NTFD 2420 - Principles of Nutrition Science (3 credits) • HSCI 3000 - Human Anatomy (4 credits) • HSCI 3020 - Human Physiology (4 credits) • PEXS 3610 - Exercise Physiology I (3 credits) • PEXS 4061 - Exercise Fitness Testing (3 credits) • PEXS 4062 - Cardiovascular Exercise Testing and Electrocardiography (3 credits) • PEXS 4270 - Structural Kinesiology (3 credits) • PEXS 4620 - Exercise Physiology II (3 credits) • PEXS 4630 - Exercise Science Internship I (6 credits) • PEXS 4631 - Exercise Science Internship II (6 credits) • PEXS 4656 - Sport Conditioning and Training (3 credits) • PEXS 4657 - Sports Nutrition and Ergogenic Aids (3 credits) • PEXS 4977 - Exercise Management for Persons with Chronic Diseases and Disabilities (3 credits) Advisor Approved Electives: 9 credits Choose from: ALHE 2010, BIOL 1110/BIOL 1111, BIOL 1120/BIOL 1121, CHEM 1110/CHEM 1111, CHEM 1120/CHEM 1121, COBH 1010, COBH 2750, COBH 4030, COBH 4607, HDAL 2310, HDAL 2340, HSCI 3030/HSCI 3031, HSCI 3046, HSCI 3320/HSCI 3321, NTFD 3250, NTFD 3465, PHED 1140, PHED 2100, PHYS 2010/PHYS 2011, PHYS 2020/PHYS 2021, PSYC 4320, XXXX 3105, XXXX 3220, XXXX 3225, XXXX 4215, XXXX 4230, SPED 2300, or SPED 3445. No Minor Required Free Electives: 2 credits Additional Information Click here to view Degree and Graduation Requirements for all ETSU students. CSCI 1100 or Proficiency exam: Must be completed to meet Bachelor’s Degree Requirementsmost appropriate electives.

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FALL HOURS SPRING HOURS FALL HOURS SPRING HOURS. ENG 111 ENGL 1010 3 ENG 112 ENGL 1020 3 BIO 101 INFS 1010 3 HIST 2020 3 MATH 1530 3 COMM 2025 3 HIST 2010 3 General E BIOL 2010/11 1 4 BIO 102 BIOL 2020/21 Hum/FineArt* 4 HIS 121 3 HIS 122 English Lit** General Elec 3 ENG 245 3 Hum/FineArt* General Elective 3 9 Hum/FineArt* 3 PSYC 1030 3 SOCI 1010 or 246 3 PSY 230 3 MTH 161 3 PSY 200 3 MTH 245 3 REL 230 3 BIO 141 4 BIO 142 4 PSY 215 3 HLT 230 3 SDV 101 1 HLT 140 2 HLT 228 3 HLT 106 3 HLT 206 3 CST 100 PSYC 2420 3 TOTAL 17 18 14 16 16 15 15 TOTAL HOURS: 671 1 Students will have to pay for 4 credits out of pocket for this pathway60. *Select one from: PHIL 1030, 2020, 2210, 2400, or 2640 **Select one from: ENGL 2110, 2120, 2210, 2220, 2410, or 2420 ***Select one from: ECON 2200, GEOG 1030, POLS 1030, PSYC 1030, 2130, SOCI 1010, 1020, or 1240. East Tennessee State University JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours PHED 1130 PSYC 3707 3 PEXS 4977 RHSC 3800 3 PEXS 2955 RHSC 3100 3 PEXS 4657 RHSC 4100 3 PEXS 3020 RHSC 3000 3 PEXS 4656 RHSC 4200 3 PEXS 3080 RHSC 3200 3 PEXS 4630 6 PEXS 3510 RHSC 4300 3 PEXS 4620 RHSC 3300 RHSC 3600 RHSC 3750 RHSC 3800 3 XXXX 4210 3 PEXS 4270 4 3 HSCI 3000 4 PEXS 4062 RHSC 4500 RHSC 4700 RHSC 4800 MINOR COURSES 3 HSCI 3020 4 CSCI 1100* 3 PEXS 3610 3 PEXS 4061 9 Minor Course 3 TOTAL 32 27 ALHE 3050 3 Minor Course 3 31 33 At TOTAL HOURS: 59 31+33 = 64‌ TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS: 6760+59 64 = 126 For more details or to set up an advisement appointment Please contact the Department 124 *INFS 1010 can transfer in place of Sport, Exercise, Recreation and Kinesiology at (423) 439- 4265 No Minor Required *CSCI 1100 USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY proficiency required, either by passing a proficiency exam or CSCI 1100 100 completion. See the website xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/uit for proficiency exam or call (000) 000000)000-0000 for additional information to register. Revised 10/25/21 X. XXXXXXX Department Information Department of Sport, Exercise, Recreation and Kinesiology XX Xxx 00000 PhoneRehabilitative Health Sciences Ph: (000) 000-0000 FaxRecommended electives: (000) 000-0000 Web address: xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxx/serk Dr. Xxxx Xxxxxx, Department Chair xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx The Department of Sport, Exercise, Recreation, and Kinesiology offers two different baccalaureate degree programs: B.S. in Kinesiology BIOL 1110/11 General Biology I BIOL 1120/21 General Biology II CHEM 1110/11 General Chemistry I CHEM 1120/21 General Chemistry II PSYC 2120 Social Psychology PHYS 2020/21 General Physics II PSYC 2130 Life Span Psychology Students are encouraged to work with concentrations in Exercise Science and K-12 Teacher Education as well as a B.S. in Sport and Recreation Management with concentrations in Sport Management and Park and Recreation Managementtheir academic advisor to select the most appropriate electives. The Exercise Science concentration is a multidisciplinary approach Attachment B Courses at WSCC Equate to exercise, fitness, and wellness. The primary emphasis is on the effects of exercise on various body systems. Support studies from psychology, health education, and applied human sciences provide a knowledge base in the psychological aspects of health and behavior, generally oriented toward lifestyle maintenance and health promotion/risk reduction. Degree Requirements: 120 credits General Education 41-42 credits Major Total Requirement 77 credits Major Core (21 credits) Concentration (47 credits) Advisor-Approved Electives (9 credits) Free Electives 2 credits TOTAL 120 credits Suggested Four-Year Program of Study: KNSY-BS (EXER) General Education Requirements These requirements include earning 41-42 credits in Communication, Humanities and Fine Arts, Social and Behavior Sciences, History, Natural Sciences and Mathematics categories. Total Requirements for Kinesiology Major: 77 credits Kinesiology Major Core: 21 credits • COBH 2030 - First Aid and Emergency Care (3 credits) • PHED 1130 - Wellness for Life (3 credits) • PEXS 2955 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (3 credits) • PEXS 3032 - Psychomotor Development in Children (3 credits) • PEXS 3080 - Teaching Aerobic Conditioning (3 credits) • PEXS 3510 - Foundations of Physical Education and Sport (3 credits) • XXXX 4210 - Legal Issues and Risk Management in Sport and Leisure Activities (3 credits) Exercise Science Concentration: 47 credits • NTFD courses at ETSU ENGL 1010 ENGL 1010 ENGL 1020 ENGL 1020 HIST 2010 HIST 2010 HIST 2020 HIST 2020 MATH 1530 MATH 1530 COMM 2025 COMM 2025 INFS 1010 CSCI 1100 SOCI 1010 SOCI 1020 BIOL 2010 BIOL 2010 BIOL 2020 BIOL 2020 PSYC 2420 - Principles of Nutrition Science (3 credits) • HSCI 3000 - Human Anatomy (4 credits) • HSCI 3020 - Human Physiology (4 credits) • PEXS 3610 - Exercise Physiology I (3 credits) • PEXS 4061 - Exercise Fitness Testing (3 credits) • PEXS 4062 - Cardiovascular Exercise Testing and Electrocardiography (3 credits) • PEXS 4270 - Structural Kinesiology (3 credits) • PEXS 4620 - Exercise Physiology II (3 credits) • PEXS 4630 - Exercise Science Internship I (6 credits) • PEXS 4631 - Exercise Science Internship II (6 credits) • PEXS 4656 - Sport Conditioning and Training (3 credits) • PEXS 4657 - Sports Nutrition and Ergogenic Aids (3 credits) • PEXS 4977 - Exercise Management for Persons with Chronic Diseases and Disabilities (3 credits) Advisor Approved Electives: 9 credits Choose from: ALHE 2010, BIOL 1110/BIOL 1111, BIOL 1120/BIOL 1121, CHEM 1110/CHEM 1111, CHEM 1120/CHEM 1121, COBH 1010, COBH 2750, COBH 4030, COBH 4607, HDAL 2310, HDAL 2340, HSCI 3030/HSCI 3031, HSCI 3046, HSCI 3320/HSCI 3321, NTFD 3250, NTFD 3465, PHED 1140, PHED 2100, PHYS 2010/PHYS 2011, PHYS 2020/PHYS 2021, PSYC 4320, XXXX 3105, XXXX 3220, XXXX 3225, XXXX 4215, XXXX 4230, SPED 2300, or SPED 3445. No Minor Required Free Electives: 2 credits Additional Information Click here to view Degree and Graduation Requirements for all ETSU students. CSCI 1100 or Proficiency exam: Must be completed to meet Bachelor’s Degree Requirements.

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