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2010-2011 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog

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Movement Science

Chair: Hatzel. Professors: Kilbourne, Schutten; Associate Professors: Albrecht, Beaudoin, Lewis, Munk, Rowe, Scott; Assistant Professors: Bartz, Gulgin, Lemmer, Parker Roskamp; Instructor: Woods.

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Mission

The Department of Movement Science is a multidisciplinary unit, which encompasses programs in Physical Education, Health Education, Exercise Science, Athletic Training, and Sport Leadership bound by the common theme of movement as the basis for healthy living. The department contributes to the enrichment of society through excellent teaching, scholarly activity, and service, which reflect the department's commitment to university, community, state, national, and global issues related to healthy, active lifestyles.

Degrees Offered

B.S. in Athletic Training, B.S. in Exercise Science, and B.S. in Physical Education. The B.S. in Physical Education with a Physical Education major and Emphasis A, K-12 Professional Instruction, is required to seek Michigan K-12 teacher certification in Physical Education. Secondary-level (7-12) teachable minors in School Health Education and Physical Education may also be used for teacher certification purposes.

Accreditation

The Athletic Training Education program is accredited by The Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (C.A.A.T.E.).

The Department of Movement Science serves the diverse preprofessional needs of Grand Valley State University students who seek careers in K-12 Physical Education professional instruction, sport leadership, fitness/wellness, exercise science, athletic training, and health education. The department also provides skills development activity courses in fitness, wellness, and leisure sport activities for motor skill development and the personal enrichment of Grand Valley State University students, faculty, and staff.

The major programs in the Department of Movement Science provide students with broad theoretical and conceptual foundations for professional preparation in Athletic Training, Exercise Science, and Physical Education. The programs are designed to encourage the examination of philosophical, historical, psycho-social, scientific, ethical, and legal constructs of the professions. In addition, the programs provide opportunities for majors and minors to complete appropriate fieldwork, clinical, and internship experiences to fulfill program requirements.

The majors and minors in Movement Science are designed for the professional preparation in the areas of Exercise Science, Athletic Training, Health Education, Physical Education, and Sport Leadership. This professional preparation may lead to graduate study and/or the following career opportunities: Physical education teacher, health education teacher, coaching, athletics programming, marketing and management, certified athletic trainer, exercise scientist, fitness/wellness instructor, health/fitness club administrator, intramural director, recreation leader, athletic official, camp administration, exercise physiologist, cardiac rehabilitation specialist, strength and conditioning specialist, personal trainer, outdoor-adventure activities programming, aquatics instructor, and corporate fitness administration.

Program Requirements

The following programs are available:



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