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Waters College of Health Professions
Program MapB.S.K. / Major: EXERCISE SCIENCE Allied Health/Graduate School Concn.CoreUndergraduate CatalogGuided Major Electives: Select 32 hoursHrsGuided Major Electives ContinuedHrs
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Total Hours: 124 / Catalog Year: 2023-24Exercise Science majors complete the Non-Clinical Health Professions Core.Additional Information can be found in the undergraduate catalog at:ANTH 1102Introduction to Anthropology3PUBH 3130Substance Use and Abuse3
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Start Year 2022ID #:BCHM 3200Principles of Biochemistry3PUBH 3131Introduction to Chronic Diseases3
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FRESHMANFallSemGradeCreditMilestonesSpringSemGradeCreditMilestonesArea B History/Civ: Select 1Hrshttp://catalog.georgiasouthern.edu/undergraduate/BIOL 1107Principles of Biology I 4PUBH 3331Stress Theory and Management 3
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*ENGL 1101Composition I3Complete 1 lab scienceCORE 2000CORE Capstone 1Complete 2 lab sciencesHIST 1111World Hist/Civ I3BIOL 1108Principles of Biology II 4PUBH 3430Sexuality Education3
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FYE 1220First-Year Seminar2(CHEM 1211K required for major)*ENGL 1102Composition II3(CHEM 1212K required for major)HIST 1112World Hist/Civ II3Major Course Pre-requisitesBIOL 2260KFoundations of Microbiology4PUBH 3431Introduction to Global Health3
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HIST 2110U.S. A Comprehensive Survey3Complete ENGL 1101*KINS 2531Anatomy & Physiology I 3Complete ENGL 1102Area B Electives: Select 1
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"C" in MATH or placement eligibilityBIOL 2275Microorganisms & Disease4PUBH 4231Health Aspects of Aging3
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*D1 First Lab Science4
Complete MATH 1111 or higher
*KINS 2511Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 1ANTH 1150
Glob Pers Ant: People of World
3CHEM 1212K"C" in CHEM 1211BIOL 4130Genetics3RELS 2130Introduction to Religious Studies 3
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*D1 First Lab0Declare your pre-professional track in MyGS (if applicable)*KINS 2535Intro. To Exercise Science 3CRJU 2010Universal Justice3KINS 2511NoneCHEM 1211KPrinciples of Chemistry I w/Lab4SOCI 1101Introduction to Sociology3
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*MATH 1111 Or higher3*D1 Second Lab Science4FORL 2001ARAB, CHIN, FREN, FORL, GRMN, JAPN, LATN, SPAN3KINS 2512NoneCHEM 1212KPrinciples of Chemistry II w/Lab4SOCI 3135Aging3
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*D1 Second Lab0FORL 2002KINS 2531NoneCHEM 3401Organic Chemistry I4SOCI 3338Sociology of the Life Course3
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Total 15FORL 2060KINS 2532"C" in KINS 2531CHEM 3402Organic Chemistry II4SOCI 3531Introduction to LGBT Studies3
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Tips: Discuss your graduate school and career goals with your advisor. If you are not eligible to take CHEM 1211K during your first semester, you will need to take it in the Spring and CHEM 1212K in Summer or plan to take 2 or more lab sciences during Spring Sophomore year or Fall Junior year.Total 15GEOG 1130World Regional Geography3KINS 2535NoneCHFD 2137Lifespan Development3SOCI 4135Death and Dying3
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Tips: Courses not completed in the Fall or Spring can be taken over Summer to stay on track! Let your advisor know if you have any interest in studying abroad. Doing a study abroad requires a lot of early planning.HLPR 2010Culture, Illness, Diag. & Treat.3KINS 3130KINS 2535 or POIOr HDFS 2137SOCI 4139Medical Sociology3
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HONS 1134Inquiry in Global Issues3KINS 3132PSYC 1101COMM 1110Public Speaking3SOCI 4339Sport, Culture, and Society3
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Target Credits 30/124 Total Credits Earned 30IDS 2000Diaspora Studies3KINS 3230PSYC 1101 & "C" in KINS 3541 & POIHLPR 2130 Medical Terminology3STAT 1401Elementary Statistics3
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SOPHOMOREFallSemGradeCreditMilestonesSpringSemGradeCreditMilestonesINTS 2130Intro to International Studies3KINS 3541"C" in KINS 2531/2511 & 2532/2512HSCC 3130Health Policy Issues3
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*KINS 2532Anatomy & Physiology II 3Complete A&P I lecture & labKINS 1525Concepts Hlth & Physical Act.2Complete 4 lab sciencesPOLS 1150World Politics3KINS 3542"C" in KINS 2535, KINS 3130, KINS 3541 or POIHSCC 3140Epidemiology3At least 11 hours must be 3000 level or higher.
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*KINS 2512Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 1Complete KINS 2535*KINS 3541Structural Kinesiology4Complete A&P II lecture & labPSYC 2300Global Persp in Dev Tech3HSCF 3710Worksite Wellness & Safety3
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*MATH 1112College Trigonometry 3*
PHYS 1111K
Introductory Physics I4Complete PSYC 1101RELS 2100World Religions3KINS 3543"C" in KINS 3541 & PHYS 1111KHSCF 4020Health & Fitness Entrepreneurship3Additional Guided Electives, depending upon graduate requirements, may be approved in consultation with your academic advisor.
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POLS 1101American Government3PSYC 1101Intro to Psychology 3Begin observation hours as needed for grad schoolRELS 2130Intro to Religious Studies3KINS 4130Senior status & school approvalHSCF 4030Health/Fitness Management3
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Area B Elective3HIST 1111 or HIST 11123SABR 2960Study Abroad3KINS 4231"C" in KINS 1525, KINS 3541, KINS 3542 or POI; proof of CPR/AED certificationHSCG 4130Nutrition 3
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Area C ENGL or PHIL3SOCI 2000Global Sociology3HSCG 4131Intro to International Health3
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WGSS 2200Gender in Global Contexts3MATH 1112"C" in MATH 1111HSCG 4133Women & Minority Health Issues3Allied Health and Graduate School Concentration
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Total 16Total 16Area C ENGL/PHIL: Select 1NTFS 2530NoneKINS 2335Intro to Athletic Training3This Concentration will prepare students to apply for graduate programs in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Athletic Training, Physician's Assistant, Medical School, or Kinesiology.
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Tips: If you are interested in graduate programs, begin researching pre-requisite courses and application requirements. Be sure your are seeing your Pre-Med/PA/Professional advisor too!Tips: Courses not completed in the Fall or Spring can be taken over Summer to stay on track!ENGL 2100Literature & Humanities3PHYS 1111K"C" in MATH 1112 or MATH 1113KINS 2533Pathophysiology3
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ENGL 2111World Literature I3You are responsible for any prerequisites for elective classes; prerequisite credit hours may be in addition to those required by your program of study.KINS 3435Motor Learning & Development3
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Target Credits 62/124 Total Credits Earned 62ENGL 2112World Literature II3KINS 3531Adaptive Physical Activity 6
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JUNIORFallSemGradeCreditMilestonesSpringSemGradeCreditMilestonesPHIL 2010Intro to Philosophy3KINS 3535Prin of Group Fitness Instruction3
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*KINS 3130Research Methods in Kines.3Complete KINS 3541*KINS 3230Motor Control, Coord., & Skill3Apply for graduationPHIL 2030Introduction to Ethics3Students should check course descriptions in the undergraduate catalog for a full list of course pre-requisites.KINS 4422Tactical Strength & Conditioning3Program Progression Requirements
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*KINS 3132Found Of Exercise/Sport Psyc.3Continue observation hours as needed for grad school*KINS 3542Physio. Aspects of Exercise4Area C Elective: Select 1KINS 4423Sci Prin Strength & Conditioning3Students must earn a minimum grade of "C" in all courses in Area F and within the major requirements, including Guided Major Electives.
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*KINS 3543Biomech. Analysis of Movement4Area C Elective3Complete PHYS 1111KART 1000Art Appreciation3KINS 4533Health & Phys Act Excp Youth3
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*D2 Elective (STAT 1401 Sugg.)3*Guided Elective3CPR and First Aid CertifiedARTH 2531Art History I3KINS 4799Internship in Exercise Science6-12
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*-------0*Guided Elective3Continue observation hours as needed for grad schoolARTH 2532Art History II3Fundamental CoursesMATH 1441Calculus I4
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*Guided Elective3COMM 1110Public Speaking3Exercise Science majors must complete Fundamentals to include: CHEM 1211K, CHEM 1212K, and PSYC 1101. Students not able to complete Fundamentals in Areas A2, D, and F will take these courses as part of their selected concentration.NTFS 2530Nutrition and Health3Students must also earn a minimum grade of "C" in a prerequisite course prior to registering for an advanced course.
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FORL 1001ARAB, CHIN, FREN, FORL, GRMN, JAPN, SPAN3NTFS 3630Sports Nutrition 3
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Total 16Total 16FORL 1002PHIL 2010Introduction to Philosophy3
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Tips: Work with the Office of Career and Professional Development to perfect your resume and interview skills! Research grad programs and choose Guided Electives that will satisfy graduate school pre-requisites.Tips: Consider completing a non-academic credit summer internship. Contact Career & Prof Development for information. Complete the GRE or other testing needed for graduate school! Get CPR/First Aid Certified.FORL 1060PHIL 2030Introduction to Ethics3
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HONS 1132Inquiry in the Humanities3PHYS 1112KIntroductory Physics II w/Lab4Once in this concentration area, students must maintain an overall 3.0 GPA in all major courses and guided major electives.
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Target Credits 94/124 Total Credits Earned 94MUSC 1100Music Appreciation3Students may elect to substitute MATH 1113 or MATH 1441 for MATH 1112 with advisor approval.PHYS 2211KPrinciples of Physics II w/Lab4
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SENIORFallSemGradeCreditMilestonesSpringSemGradeCreditMilestonesTHEA 1100Theatre Appreciation3PHYS 2212KPrinciples of Physics II w/Lab4
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*KINS 4231Fitness Eval/Exercise Prescrip.4Continue observation hours as needed for grad school*KINS 4130
Admin. Principles in Kinesiology
3Area FStudents may elect to substitute PHYS 2211 for PHYS 1111 and PHYS 2211 for PHYS 1112 with approval.PSYC 3101Abnormal Psychology3
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*Guided Elective3*Guided Elective 3000+3KINS 2531Anatomy & Physiology I 3PSYC 3103Lifespan Developmental Psyc3Students must show proof of CPR/AED certification prior to taking KINS 4231.
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*Guided Elective3Apply for grad school!*Guided Elective 3000+3KINS 2511Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 1PSYC 3105Physiological Psychology3
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*Guided Elective3*Guided Elective 3000+3KINS 2532Anatomy & Physiology II 3AdvisementPSYC 3106Social Psychology3
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*Guided Elective3*Guided Elective 3000+2KINS 2512Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 1Students are advised by assigned academic advisors on their designated home campus. PSYC 3230Psychology of Adjustment3At least 21 semester credit hours must be upper-division courses in the major field and at least 39 semester credit hours must be upper-division work overall. Upper-division is defined as 3000 level or above.
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KINS 2535Intro. To Exercise Science 3PSYC 3232Psychology of Gender3
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MATH 1112College Trigonometry 3
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PHYS 1111K
Intro to Physics I w/Lab4PSYC 3339Older Adult Dev Psychology3
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All courses are not available on all campuses.PSYC 4150Health Psychology3
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* A grade of ā€œCā€ or better is required. Bold courses are semester only.Target Credits 124/124 Total Credits Earned 124
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"Georgia Southern University accepts the premise that ultimately a student's program is his or her own responsibility." Taking any coursework that does not fit within your chosen program of study may impact your Financial Aid.
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