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MyBethany
Physical Health and Wellness

Four Year Planning Guide

Fall

Interterm

  

Spring

Freshman
(see additional requirements)
 

BI124 Introductory Biology I
PE130 History & Principles of 
           Physical Education
PE101 Concepts of Wellness &
           Leisure

  PE135 Personal and
           Community Health
PE210 General Safety

   
Sophomore Year
(see additional requirements)
 
PE246 Team Activities for
           Physical Education and
           Lifetime Fitness
PE390 Nutrition
CM110 Speaking and Listening




EBE








  BI230 Human Anatomy and
         Physiology
PE245 Individual Activities for
           Physical Education
           and Lifetime Fitness
PE250 Prevention, Treatment,
           and Care of Athletic
           Injuries
PE375* Seminar in Health
            Agencies & Services
   
Junior Year
(see additional requirements)
 
PE340 Motor Growth and
           Development
PE343* Kinesiology





EBE







  PE110 Community First Aid
           and Safety
PE341* Elementary and
            Secondary Rhythems
PE342* Physiology of Exercise
PE370 Organization and
           Administration of Health,
           Physical Education, and
           Athletics
   
Senior Year
(see additional requirements)
 
PE308 Motivational Sports
           Leadership
PS315* Legal Issues
           in Sports
 

Additional Requirements:
Freshman Year - Take PY101 General Psychology either semester and other general education requirements
Sophomore Year - Work on general education requirements
Junior Year - Work on general education requirements
Senior Year - Work on general education requirements

*Alternate year courses
NOTE: This four-year plan is functional for students who enroll as freshmen and does not include all general education requirements. A transfer student's program will vary dependent upon courses taken elsewhere. Cut off date for changing concentration are without affecting graduation date is spring semester of the sophomore year. All courses listed must be taken.