Nov 23, 2024  
2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Academic Catalog [NOT CURRENT CATALOGS]

Health And Human Performance w/Nature And Outdoor Recreation Programming Concentration


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Complete all institutional graduation requirements.

Health and Human Performance w/Nature And Outdoor Recreation Programming Concentration requires a minimum of 65 credits to complete the major. A grade of “C-” or better is required for each course counting towards the major and a cumulative GPA of 2.00 is required for completion of the major. S/U courses may not be elected for program requirements. 

Available both on-campus and online with a two week summer residency requirement. For the BIOL 231-233 series; on-campus students take BIOL 231/231L, 232/232L & 233/233L, online students take BIOL 231, 232 & 233 (not the BIOL 231L, 232L or 233L labs) as the lab is embedded into the online 231-233 courses.

Program recommended general education courses;

SSC: PSY 201, 202; SOC 204; ANTH 201
SMI: BIO 211, 212, 213; CHEM 204, 205, 206; PHYS 201, 202, 203, A statistics course - PSY 327; STAT 243
GTW: WR 121, LIB 127

*Transfer students with 90 credits or more satisfy the requirement for HHP 131 Professional Careers and Foundations in HHP

Electives: 12 credits


Complete 12 credit hours and at least 3 courses from the following course list:

Total credits required for major: 65


Last EPCC update - November 2022

 

Previous EPCC update January 2022 see 2022-2023 Academic Program Checksheets for checksheet 

Previous EPCC Checksheet (March 2021 update) this checksheet is for summer 2021-spring 2022

EPCC update March 2021 Concentration name change from Outdoor Recreation Programming

Previous EPCC Checksheet (March 2020 update) this checksheet is for summer 2020-spring 2021

Previous EPCC Checksheet (March 2019 update) this checksheet is for summer 2019-spring 2020

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