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Nov 30, 2024
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2020-2021 Catalog ARCHIVED CATALOG: Content may no longer be accurate.
Health Promotion (BIS)
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Bachelor of Integrated Studies
- Grade Requirements: A minimum grade of “C” (2.0) in each of the courses taken for the three emphases.
- Credit Hour Requirements: The student must take a minimum of 18 credit hours each from at least three (3) different academic departments or recognized disciplines. A student has numerous possibilities in developing a BIS degree using the academic disciplines both in HPER and campus wide.
- Program Code: 2059
- CIPC: 510913
The course of study in each discipline must be approved by the appropriate program director.
BIS Possible Options
These are only recommendations; many combinations and options for potential careers are possible.
Health Education & Health Promotion Emphasis
Program Code: 5013
CIPC: 512207
Community Health Promotion
Occupational Health Education
Clinical Health Education (See Department of Health Administrative Services in the Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions)
Family Life Health Promotion
Gerontological Health Promotion
Drug Abuse Prevention Education
Nutrition Emphasis
Dietary Analysis
Dietary Prescription
Nutrition Education
Weight Management
Nutritional Ergogenics
Exercise Science Emphasis
Program Code: 5019
CIPC: 310505
Coaching Sport
Corporate Fitness
Community Fitness
Sports Medicine
Sport Communication
Commercial/Facility Management
Sport Psychology
BIS Requirements
Also refer to individual minor programs.
Health Promotion Emphasis
21 Credit Hours Total Required
Required Courses (13 credits)
Elective Courses (8-9 credits)
Notes:
OL = Online option available some semesters
IS = Independent Study option available some semesters
*If this pre-requisite course is used to fulfill the Social Science General Education requirement, the three credit hours cannot be counted in the BIS Health Promotion emphasis 21 credit hour requirements.
**This course can be taken after completing the HLTH 1030 pre-requisite.
***This course can be taken after completing the HLTH 1030 and HLTH 3000 pre-requisite.
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