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Pre-Exercise Science

AA&S - CONCENTRATION IN PRE-EXERCISE SCIENCE

This curriculum is designed for students interested in transferring to a four-year institution in degree programs such physical education, kinesiology, and sports medicine.  **HUM 110, Graduation Portfolio Development, is a required course for all students in this program. For more information, graduation portfolio.  This program is part of the Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Career Cluster.

The listed sequence of courses provides guidance for students so that they can complete this program of study in the most efficient manner. This sequence assumes that students have met college academic placement and/or other program requirements. Students are strongly urged to contact a college advisor for assistance in developing their plan for enrolling in courses to meet the program of study. For more information contact: www.src.edu/advising

First Semester Courses Credit Hrs.
COM 103 Speech Communication 3
ENG 101 Composition I 3
Humanities and Fine Arts 3
Social Behavioral Science
(PSY 130, SOC 100, POL 180 recommended)
3
Major Core Course 3
Electives 1
16
Second Semester Courses Credit Hrs.
ENG 102 Composition II 3
Humanities and Fine Arts 3
Mathematics
(MAT 132 Recommended)
3
Lab Science
(BIO 200, BIO 201, CHE 160 or PH 111)
4
Major Core Course 3
16
Third Semester Courses Credit Hrs.
Humanities and Fine Arts 3
Non-Lab Science 3
Social Behavioral Science 3
Electives 1
Major Core Courses 6
16
Fourth Semester Courses Credit Hrs.
HUM 110 Degree Portfolio Development 1
Health Science
(HS 101 First Aid Recommended)
3
Mathematics 3
Social Behavioral Science 3
HS elective 3
Major Core Courses 3
16
Option two shown for Math and Science -- See Course Catalog for explanation.
Major Core Courses
PE 101 Physical Fitness 1
AH 105 Medical Terminology 3
HS 106 Nutrition I 3
HS 109 Drugs in America 1
PE Fitness/Activity Courses 1-3
BIO 105 Principles of Biology I OR
BIO 155 Human Biology 4
PSY 236 Human Growth and Development 3
SOC 200 The Aging Process 3
For students going on to WIU 3 hours in Fine Arts and 6 hours in Humanities is recommended.