Kinesiology, Health and Physical Education
K inesiology , H ealth and P hysical E ducation
Introduction to Probability and Statistics
MATH 210
Credit(s): 3.
OR MATH 318
Biostatistics
Credit(s): 3.
And
General Chemistry I
Credit(s): 4.
CHEM 105
Faculty Chair:
Or Exercise Science and Health Promotion concentrations may choose: CHEM 112 Principles of Organic and Biochemistry Concentrations Exercise Science and Health Promotion (55 Credits)
Marc Apkarian, Ph.D.
Holmquist
Professor:
Credit(s): 5.
Apkarian, Henry, Larson, Orr
Associate Professors:
Altamirano
Instructor:
Mission The mission of the Department of Kinesiology, Health and Physical Education is to facilitate Biblically-based learning about human movement and performance so that students are prepared to be competent and caring Christian professionals who work in the fields of teaching, exercise science and allied health care, or who pursue advanced studies in related graduate programs. Department Objectives The Department of Kinesiology, Health and Physical Education purposes to: • Provide quality coursework and research that integrates theory and application with Biblical principles and practice. • Prepare majoring students for careers in physical education, kinesiology, allied health care or graduate school. • Permit minor study options for students with related interests in coaching, physical education and health and fitness. • Present all undergraduate students with a diverse range of activity classes that encourage healthy lifestyles. • Promote the value and understanding of physical activity and human performance for lifelong health and wellness to the entire Biola community.
The concentration in Exercise Science and Health Promotion is ideal for students who wish to work in health and fitness, wellness promotion or strength and conditioning, and serves as preparation for graduate study in exercise physiology, athletic training, and other kinesiology-related disciplines. This concentration requires 55 credits, 37 of which must be upper-division.
Core Requirements BIOS 254
Human Anatomy
Credit(s): 4. Credit(s): 4.
Physiology
BIOS 281 PEED 205
Foundations in Physical Education and Kinesiology
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 1.
Kinesiology
PEED 301 PEED 302 PEED 303 PEED 307
Exercise Physiology
Exercise Physiology Laboratory Measurement and Evaluation in Kinesiology
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
Health Concepts
PEED 335 PEED 401
Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
Motor Learning
PEED 408 PEED 420
Sociology and Psychology in Physical Education and Sport Nutrition for Health and Sport
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
PEED 440 PEED 480
Directed Study
Credit(s): 1 - 3.
PEED 480 must be taken for 3 credits.
Kinesiology, B.S. Degree Program
Elective Requirements The remaining 16 credits of electives, of which 9 credits must be upper-division, are chosen from:
A Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology is offered upon completion of the University baccalaureate and major requirements. GPA Requirements All major requirements and any biology, chemistry, physical science or math general education requirements must be completed with a “C-” or better grade. General Education Requirements PEED 101 Health and Wellness Credit(s): 1. PHSC 111 Physics I Credit(s): 3. PHSC 117 Physics I Laboratory Credit(s): 1. PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology Credit(s): 3.
General Biology I
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 1. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 1. Credit(s): 4.
BIOS 111 BIOS 113 BIOS 112 BIOS 114 BIOS 282 BIOS 310 BIOS 311 BIOS 312 BIOS 322 BIOS 332 BIOS 382 BIOS 431 BIOS 445
General Biology I Laboratory
General Biology II
General Biology II Laboratory
Microbiology
Prosection
Credit(s): 1 - 2.
Neurobiology
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory in Cell and Molecular Biology
Credit(s): 2. Credit(s): 4. Credit(s): 4. Credit(s): 4. Credit(s): 4.
Genetics
Vertebrate Physiology Developmental Biology
Immunology
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