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General Education Core Requirements (GEC)
See complete
GEC requirements and approved
course listings for all categories.
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Students
may select courses for: |
Sem
hrs |
| Literature
(GLT) |
3 |
| Fine
Arts (GFA) |
3 |
| Philosophical,
Religious, Ethical Principles (GPR) |
3 |
| One
additional GLT, GFA, or GPR course |
3 |
| Historical
Perspectives on Western Culture (GHP) |
3 |
| Department
specifies courses for: |
Mathematics
(GMT)
- Required: STA
108
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3 |
Natural
Sciences (GNS)
- Required: BIO
111; and CHE 103 or CHE 111
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6-7 |
Reasoning
and Discourse (GRD)
- Required:
ENG 101 or FMS 103 or RCO 101,
and CST 105
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6 |
Social
and Behavioral Sciences (GSB)
- ESS 330 and
PSY 121
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6 |
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II General Education
Marker Requirements
See details
and courses. It
is possible to meet all GE Marker Requirements while completing
the GE Core requirements or courses required by the major/concentration.
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Global/Global-Nonwestern
Perspectives (GL/GN)
- 12 hours of
courses carrying GL/GN markers;
at least one course must carry the GN marker. |
12 |
One
Writing Intensive (WI) Course
- In addition
to this WI Marker requirement, students must also complete
a second WI course within the major. All programs have identified
at least one course among their major requirements which is
taught as Writing Intensive.
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3 |
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III Major Core Requirements
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ESS 250, 280,
285, 330*, 351, 375, 376, 385, 388 and 6 activity course credits
must be completed with a grade of "C" (2.0) or higher.
Note:
No course from the ESS Theory Core may be taken more than
twice. No activity course may be repeated for credit.
*ESS 330 satisfies 3 hours of GSB
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IV Related Area
Requirements
Each
option has different related area requirements.
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- Aquatic
Leadership option: BIO 111*, BIO 271, and 277 or approved
transfer courses; CHE 103*, 104 and 110L, or CHE 111*, 112,
CHE 114 and 115; CST 105*; HEA elective; MGT 200; NFS elective;
PSY 121*; RPT 111; STA 108*
*BIO
111, and CHE 103 or CHE 111 satisfy GNS; CST 105 satisfies
3 hours of GRD; PSY 121 satisfies 3 hours of GSB; STA 108
satisfies GMT
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- Aquatics
for Therapy/Rehabilitation option: BIO 111*, BIO 271,
and 277 or approved transfer courses; CHE 103*, 104 and
110L, or CHE 111*, 112, CHE 114 and 115; CST 105*; HEA elective;
NFS elective; PSY 121*; RPT 231 or 314; STA 108*
*BIO
111, and CHE 103 or CHE 111 satisfy GNS; CST 105 satisfies
3 hours of GRD; PSY 121 satisfies 3 hours of GSB; STA 108
satisfies GMT
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V Additional Concentration
Requirements
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- Aquatic Leadership
option: ESS 202, 220, 390, 391,410, 458, 459, 594
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- Aquatics
for Therapy/Rehabilitation option: ESS 220, 381, 410,
459, 568, 594
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VI Electives
Students
may select courses to complete the 122 semester hours required
for degree.
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VII Additional
Requirements
Additional
information may be found in the ESS Handbook.
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- A minimum
GPA of 2.3 and a grade of at least C (2.0) in each required
ESS course at the 100-499 levels is required for permission
to enroll in any ESS 500-level course.
- Certification
in First Aid and adult and child CPR must be current for
ESS 594
- ESS 594 (Internship
experience) requires an overall GPA of 2.5 and an application
process with specific requirements. See section on "Requirements
for Internships."
- To qualify
for graduation in this concentration, all majors must achieve
a grade of C (2.0) or better in each required course with
an ESS prefix.
- To graduate,
all majors must obtain at least 36 semester hours in courses
at the 300-level or above.
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