Biola University 2014–15 Catalog
Concentrations Exercise Science and Health Promotion (55 Credits) 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. BIOS 281 Physiology Credit(s): 4. PEED 205 Foundations in Physical Education and Kinesiology Credit(s): 3. PEED 301 Kinesiology Credit(s): 3. PEED 302 Exercise Physiology Credit(s): 3. PEED 303 Exercise Physiology Laboratory Credit(s): 1. PEED 307 Measurement and Evaluation in Kinesiology Credit(s): 3. PEED 335 Health Concepts Credit(s): 3. PEED 401 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries Credit(s): 3. PEED 408 Motor Learning Credit(s): 3. PEED 440 Nutrition for Health and Sport Credit(s): 3. PEED 480 Directed Study Credit(s): 1–3. PEED 480 must be taken for 3 credits.
Visual options: JOUR 249
Media Design Essentials
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 2. Credit(s): 2.
Photojournalism I
JOUR 347 JOUR 392
Principles of Advertising
Writing/Investigative options: JOUR 230
Writing for Public Relations
Sports Journalism
JOUR 301 JOUR 335 JOUR 354 JOUR 355 JOUR 431 JOUR 445 JOUR 454 JOUR 470
Magazine and Free-Lance Writing
Literary Journalists Media Relations
Investigative Reporting Opinion Journalism Reviewing the Creative Arts
Journalism Seminar Directed Research
Credit(s): 1–3.
JOUR 480 Credit(s): 1–3. These courses in writing, offered by the English Department, may also be helpful as electives: ENGL 320 Studies in Grammar and Language Credit(s): 3. ENGL 340 Advanced Composition Credit(s): 3. ENGL 344 Creative Writing: Fiction Credit(s): 3. ENGL 410 Studies in Specialized Writing Credit(s): 3. Kinesiology, B.S. Program Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, students will be able to: 1. Identify fundamental scientific concepts and principles (anatomical and physiological) of human movement and performance (ULO 1). 2. Apply knowledge of the human body to determine various health and exercise parameters for individuals, and demonstrate proficiency in measuring and evaluating relevant human performance variables (ULO 3). 3. Synthesize, analyze, and interpret information for critical problem solving in human performance based contexts (ULO 1). 4. Integrate Scripture and personal faith with disciplined- based knowledge pertaining to human performance and capability (ULO 2). Degree Program 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. And: MATH 210 Introduction to Probability and Statistics Credit(s): 3. OR MATH 318 Biostatistics Credit(s): 3. And: CHEM 105 General Chemistry I Credit(s): 4. Or, Exercise Science and Health Promotion concentrations may choose: CHEM 120 Principles of Organic and Biochemistry Credit(s): 4.
And:
Psychology of Coaching Sport and Human Movement
PEED 329
Credit(s): 3.
OR PEED 420
Sociology and Psychology in Physical Education and Sport
Credit(s): 3.
Elective Requirements The remaining 16 credits of electives, of which 9 credits must be upper-division, are chosen from: BIOS 111 General Biology I Credit(s): 3. BIOS 113 General Biology I Laboratory Credit(s): 1. BIOS 112 General Biology II Credit(s): 3. BIOS 114 General Biology II Laboratory Credit(s): 1. BIOS 282 Microbiology Credit(s): 4. BIOS 310 Prosection Credit(s): 1–2. BIOS 311 Neurobiology Credit(s): 3. BIOS 312 Cell and Molecular Biology Credit(s): 3. BIOS 322 Laboratory in Cell and Molecular Biology Credit(s): 2. BIOS 332 Genetics Credit(s): 4. BIOS 382 Vertebrate Physiology Credit(s): 4. BIOS 431 Developmental Biology Credit(s): 4. BIOS 445 Immunology Credit(s): 4. CHEM 106 General Chemistry II Credit(s): 4. CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry I Credit(s): 3. CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II Credit(s): 3. CHEM 311 Laboratory in Organic Chemistry I Credit(s): 1. CHEM 312 Laboratory in Organic Chemistry II Credit(s): 1. CHEM 411 Biochemistry I Credit(s): 3. CHEM 412 Biochemistry II Credit(s): 3. CHEM 413 Laboratory in Biochemistry Credit(s): 2. PEED 329 Psychology of Coaching Sport and Human Movement Credit(s): 3. PEED 402 Assessment and Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries Credit(s): 3.
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