PHED 1301-Foundations of Kinesiology
degree plan assignment sheet AND actual degree plan
look at the examples to have an idea for what you will be looking for in a degree plan.
Name: ____________________________________________________________
PHED 1301-Foundations of Kinesiology
Degree Plan- 4 Year University/College
1. Select a four-year institution of your choice.
1. Visit the school website and search for the Kinesiology Department Information
Hint: Some departments are named Health & Kinesiology, Health and Human Performance, Exercise Science, etc. ( check under academic links)
1. Search and print out a four-year degree plan (B.S or B.A degree only) in Health or Kinesiology. (Master’s Degree plans will not be accepted!)
1. Identify :
Name of Institution: _______________________________________
Name of Degree : _________________________________________
Total Number of hours to graduate with degree = _________________
Number of hours in Major to graduate = _______________________
Who is the current chair (division leader) or department head?
__________________________________________________________
RETURN:
1) This page filled out AND 2) Actual Degree Plan
(see example degree plan in lessons folder)
Degree plan should not be more than 2 pages!!!!
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College of Education Undergraduate Advising
Catalog: 2018 (Effective Fall 2018) Total: 125 Credits
Degree: Bachelor of Exercise & Sports Science | Major: Exercise & Sports Science | Certification: EC-12 Physical Education
NOTE: It is your responsibility as a student to know the requirements of your degree program and to take the courses required for graduation. For guidance about course sequencing, application processes, GPA, and other graduation requirements, see the following: (1) Undergraduate Catalog, (2) Degree Audit, (3) Degree Planning tab of www.education.txstate.edu/advising, and (4) your Academic Advisor.
CORE CURRICULUM 42 Hours Communication ______ (010) ENG 1310: College Writing I ______ (010) ENG 1320: College Writing II Mathematics ______ (020) MATH 1315: College Algebra Life and Physical Sciences Select two courses from: (030) ANTH, BIO, CHEM, GEO, GEOL, PHYS See Degree Audit for Exact Course Options Language, Philosophy, and Culture ______ (040) PHIL 1305: Philosophy & Critical Thinking OR (040) PHIL 1320: Ethics & Society Creative Arts ______ Select one course from: (050) ART, DAN, MU, or TH 2313: Intro to Fine Arts American History ______ (060) HIST 1310: History of United States to 1877 ______ (060) HIST 1320: History of United States from 1877 Government/Political Science ______ (070) POSI 2310: Principles of American Government ______ (070) POSI 2320: Functions of American Government Social and Behavioral Sciences ______ Select one course from: (080) ANTH 1312: Cultural Anthropology (080) ECO 2301: Principles of Economics (080) ECO 2314: Principles of Microeconomics (080) GEO 1310: World Geography (080) PFW 1301: Behavioral Physical Fitness and Well. (080) PSY 1300: Introduction to Psychology (080) SOCI 1310: Introduction to Sociology Component Area ______ (090) COMM 1310: Fund. of Human Communication ______ Select one course from: (090) ENG 2310: British Literature before 1785 (090) ENG 2320: British Literature after 1785 (090) ENG 2330: World Literature before 1600 (090) ENG 2340: World Literature after 1600 (090) ENG 2359: American Literature before 1865 (090) ENG 2360: American Literature after 1865
SUPPORT COURSE 4 Hours ______ BIO 2430: Human Physiology & Anatomy
MAJOR: Exercise and Sports Science 39 Hours
______ ESS 1100: Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
______ ESS 1179: Beginning Weight Training
______ Team Sport (ESS 1172, 1177, 1178; PFW 1130B)
______ Individual Sport (ESS 1128, 1176, 1192; PFW 1155G)
______ Conditioning (ESS 1175; PFW 1110A/B, 1110F, 1135A/B, 1190B)
______ ESS 1310: Introduction to Teaching Physical Education
______ AT 2356: Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
______ ESS 2320: Motor Development
______ ESS 3320: Biomechanics
______ ESS 3325: Applied Assessment of Physical Activity
______ ESS 3317: Exercise Physiology / ESS 3117: Lab
______ ESS 3329: Introduction to Motor Learning
______ Select one Advance PE Elective Theory from:
ESS 3321: Teaching Elem. Students Physical Activities ESS 3323: Psychosocial Exercise and Sports Science ESS 3340: Theory & Principles of Coaching ESS 4337: Independent Study
MINOR / 2ND TEACHING FIELD: ____________ ______Hours ____________ ____________ ____________
____________ ____________ ____________
____________ ____________ ____________
____________ ____________ ____________
EDUCATOR PREPARATION 21 Hours ______ ESS 4323: Adapted Physical Education
______ ESS 4624: Principles and Practices of Teaching PE
Education Core
______ CI 3325: Adolescent Growth and Development
______ CI 4332: Secondary Teaching: Curriculum & Technology
Field-Based Block
______ CI 4343: Instructional Strategies for Secondary Teacher
______ CI 4370: Classroom Mgmt., Ethics, & Legal in Secondary Ed
______ RDG 3323: Teaching Reading in the Content Areas
Student Teaching
______ EDST 4380: Student Teaching All-Level I
______ EDST 4381: Student Teaching All-Level II
INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENT 1 Hour ______ US 1100: University Seminar (1-Hr Open Elective if Exempt)
FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY ______ Satisfied two years of same language in High School OR Choose one language to satisfy 1410 AND 1420: ARAB, ASL, CHI, FR, GER, ITAL, JAPA, LAT, POR, SPAN
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Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology Program Requirements
University Core |
42 |
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Kinesiology Major |
58 |
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(Select 58 SCH out of the 66 SCH list below): |
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Sports Skills I |
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Golf I |
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Fundamentals of Basic Movement |
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Sports Skills II |
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Low Organized Games |
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Foundation to Kinesiology |
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Coaching Individual and Dual Sports |
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Theory and Practice of Intramural Sports |
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Outdoor Performance Activities |
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Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology |
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Movement Activities for Elementary Children |
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Theory and Practice of Officiating |
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Theory and Practice of Coaching |
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Motor Learning and Control |
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Measurement and Evaluation |
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Athletic Injuries and CPR |
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Special Topics in Health and Kinesiology |
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Correctives |
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Secondary Kinesiology |
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Administrative Management of Kinesiology |
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Internship in Health and Kinesiology |
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Advanced Athletic Injuries |
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Fitness Program |
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Fundamentals of Dance |
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Personal Health and Wellness |
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Other Requirements |
2 |
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BIOL 1054 (1) 1 |
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BIOL 1064 (1) 1 |
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Concentration (Select one from below) |
18 |
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Without Teacher Certification |
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18 hours of Non-Restricted Electives |
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With Teacher Certification |
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Educational Foundations |
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Educational Psychology |
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Instructional Planning and Assessment |
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Instructional Methods and Classroom Management |
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Student Teaching/Elementary I |
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Student Teaching Secondary – All Level |
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Total Hours |
120 |
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Kinesiology majors should take BIOL 1054 and BIOL 1064 to satisfy the Life and Physical Sciences requirement for the "University Core" and the "Other Requirements". A grade of "D" is acceptable in these courses. |
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