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2011-12 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2011-12 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Health and Human Performance


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Steve Estes, Chair

Anshel, Armstrong, Barry, Belcher, Binkley, Bloom, Borendame, Caputo, Clark, Colclough, Coons, Corlew, Craze, Davis, Edwards, Ellis, Farley, Fischer, Gray, Grover, Hendrichovsky, Higginbotham, Insell, Josey, Jubenville, Kang, Lee, Matlock, Matusek, McGuire, McLaury, Morgan, Neal, Ness, Owusu, Peck, Peterson, Phillips, Ramos, Rhoden, Richards, Schaub, Shea, Shaw, Shelar, Smith, Spray, Stewart, Stockstill, Umscheid, Weatherby, Whitehill, Winborn

The Department of Health and Human Performance offers students the opportunity to prepare for professional careers as teachers of health and of physical education; as fitness professionals in corporate and social agencies; as recreation and leisure service professionals in a wide range of settings; as health professionals in schools, industry, and allied areas; and as athletic trainers.

Programs in the department lead to the Bachelor of Science degree with majors in Health Education, Athletic Training, Recreation and Leisure Services, Physical Education, and Exercise Science. Persons majoring in Health Education may select from concentrations in Health Education and Lifetime Wellness or Community and Public Health. Persons majoring in Recreation and Leisure Services may choose from three specializations—Outdoor Recreation, Recreation Administration, and Recreational Therapy. The department also houses the Communication Disorders concentration.

Those interested in a minor in the field can select courses accordingly. Minors in Athletic Coaching and Officiating, Driver and Traffic Safety Education, Health, Health and Physical Education, Health and Human Performance, and Recreation are available.

Curricular listings include General Education  requirements in Communication, History, Humanities and/or Fine Arts, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Social/Behavioral Sciences categories.

MTSU Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic

The Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic is open to all students at the University in need of speech, language, and hearing  diagnosis and therapy. There is no charge to MTSU students for this service. Diagnostic and therapeutic services for persons in the midstate area with speech-language and hearing problems are also provided for a nominal fee. Students in the Communication Disorders concentration work in the clinic under the direct supervision of faculty members certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

Graduate Study

The department offers the Master of Science in Health, Physical Education, Recreation with concentrations available in Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Sport Management and a Master of Science with a major in Exercise Science. A Ph.D. in Human Performance with specializations available in Exercise Science, Health, Leisure Studies, Physical Education, or Kinesmetrics. Degree requirements and a list of courses offered for graduate credit are published in the Graduate Catalog.

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