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Sport, Fitness & Leisure Studies |
Name:_____________________________________ |
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Salem State College
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Date administered into major.
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Advisor._________________________________ |
Transfer credits._____________________________ |
BACHELOR OF
SCIENCE
SPORT,
FITNESS & LEISURE STUDIES
HEALTH
EDUCATION CONCENTRATION
TEACHER
LICENSURE (PreK-12)
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CORE
REQUIREMENTS |
COURSES
IN MAJOR (65 credits total) |
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Competency-Bases
Skills |
Major
Core (20 credits) |
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@ٱ Basic College Math |
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BIO 324
Exercise Physiology |
3 ___ |
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@ٱ Reading Comprehension |
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SFL 171 Fund. of Exercise & Conditioning |
1 ___ |
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@ٱ Computer Literacy |
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SFL 185 Intro to SFL |
3 ___ |
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SFL 200 Perceptual Motor Development |
4 ___ |
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@ ENG 101
Composition 1 3 ___ |
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or |
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@ ENG 102
Composition 2 3 ___ |
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SFL 221 Perceptual Motor Learning |
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@ SPC 101
Speech 3 ___ |
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SFL 251 Standard First Aid & CPR |
3 ___ |
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@ SFL 194
Health and Wellness 3 ___ |
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SFL 309 Kinesiology |
3 ___ |
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or |
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SFL 291 Basic Swim & Water Safety |
1 ___ |
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SFL 361 or SFL 362 (Women’s
or Men’s Hlth Seminar) 3___ |
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SFL ___ Adventure |
1 ___ |
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@ SFL ___
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SFL ___ Dance |
1 ___ |
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@ SFL ___
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MAJOR ELECTIVES (6 credits) |
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Distribution Sequences (20 credits) |
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SFL ___ _______________________________ |
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(Literature 1) 3 ___ |
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SFL ___ _______________________________ |
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(Literature 2) 3 ___ |
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* BIO 200
Anatomy and Physiology I W/lab 4 ___ |
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CONCENTRATION (39 credits) |
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* BIO 201
Anatomy and Physiology II W/lab 4 ___ |
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HEALTH EDUCATION (Pre-K-12) |
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@ HIS 101
History of World Civilization 3 ___ |
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SFL 261 Intro to Health Ed & Health Promotion |
3 ___ |
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@ HIS ___
(History II) 3 ___ |
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SFL 230 Issues In Public and Community
Health |
3 ___ |
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SFL 240B
Nutrition & Physical Performance |
3 ___ |
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Distribution Electives (18
credits) |
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SFL 231 Consumer Health |
3 ___ |
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Among the distribution electives, the student must earn at
least 3 but no |
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SFL 327B Legal
Issues in SFL Studies |
3 ___ |
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more than
9 additional semester hours in each of the three divisions. |
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SFL 324 Physical Education for Child w/ Spec.
Needs |
3 ___ |
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SFL 389 Disease & Illness of the Physically
Active |
3 ___ |
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Humanities (Division I) |
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SFL 360 Method & Material in Health
Education |
3 ___ |
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SFL 443 Directed Field Experience in Health
Education |
3 ___ |
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EDU 473 Student Teaching in Health Ed
(Pre-K-12) |
12 ___ |
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REQUIRED SUPPORT COURSES (6 credits) |
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Science/Mathematics (Division II) |
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*IDS 320 Human Sexuality |
3 ___ |
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* BIO 105
Biological Systems 4 ___ |
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*PSY 218 Childhood and Adolescence |
3 ___ |
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* CHE 124
Gen Chem life Science 4 ___ |
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* CHE 125
Chem. Life Process 4 ___ |
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FREE ELECTIVES (Minimum: 2 credits) |
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Social Sciences (Division III) |
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* PSY
101 General Psychology 3 ___ |
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* HIS
___ American Government 3 ___ |
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(Note: Courses
allowable as distribution electives are marked ‘D’ in the |
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College Catalog or indicated by
appropriate footnotes.) |
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@ * Note: |
Requirements
so marked should be completed within the first 53 credits of study (i.e.
before Junior status). Exceptions will be made for transfer students. These
are required support courses which may also be used to satisfy the
indicated Distribution requirments. A student may choose to fulfill Distribution requirments with courses other
than the ones listed, but listed
courses must be taken. If the required Biology and Chemistry courses are used
as distribution electives, no more than nine credit hours may be applied to
distribution. The remaining three credits may be used to satisfy, in part,
the free elective requirement. If a
course is to satisfy two or more requirements (for example, a support course
and a distribution elective), the
credits are counted in only one place. Using a course to satisfy
more than one requirement does not reduce the credit total required
for graduation. |
Total credits for graduation: 127