105 and 205 Activities I and II:
Each activity is one credit. Students must take six activities over two years, normally three per year, one in each of the three blocks (Fall, Winter, Spring) in which the activity is offered. Level I activities are prerequisites for Level II activities. An activity may be taken only once. Three activities have time blocks to be announced (TBA).
Students enrolled in the pre-education major must choose six additional activities, three activities in each of the third and fourth years:
Fall: Adapted physical activities, basketball I, contemporary dance, fitness, football I, golf, low organized games, rugby I, rugby II, soccer, squash, track and field, and weight training
Winter: Badminton I, basketball I, basketball II, fitness, folk dance, hockey I, gymnastics, handball, indoor soccer, low organized games, movement education, racquetball, soccer II, social dance, squash, volleyball I, and volleyball II
Spring: Badminton I, fitness, folk dance, football II, golf, gymnastics I, hockey II, indoor soccer, racquetball, squash, volleyball, and weight training
TBA: Fall and winter outdoor education camp, gymnastics II
115 Principles of Human Movement:
This course provides an introduction to human kinetics. The functional and psychosocial aspects of human movement form the core components of this course. Topics include physical activity, physical fitness, healthy eating, stress, heart health, obesity, cancer, and weight management. Three credits and lab.
