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> Winona State University > Academics > College of Nursing and Health Sciences > Health, Exercise and Rehabilitative Sciences > Health Promotion > School Health Teaching
B.S. MAJOR - HEALTH PROMOTION: SCHOOL HEALTH OPTION (HPST) 85 S.H. Students majoring in health promotion - school health must complete all requirements of the HERS Department, the Education (EDUC) Department, and all the requirements for graduation specified in the academic policies section of this catalog (page 22). Teaching majors must successfully complete all the courses in the Professional Education Sequence in addition to the school health content area. For admission into the Professional Education Sequence, students majoring in health promotion-school health must have both a 2.75 overall GPA and a 2.50 major GPA. For more information about these requirements, refer to these documents: Field Experience Handbook for the WSU Teacher Education Program and the Teacher Education Program Guide, which can be obtained from the Education Department. |
B.S. MAJOR - HEALTH PROMOTION: SCHOOL HEALTH OPTION (HPST) 85 S.H. REQUIRED COURSES (44 S.H.)
Health, Exercise and Rehabilitative Sciences - HERS (36 S.H.)
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204 |
Personal & Community Health (3) |
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288 |
Health Perspectives (3) |
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311 |
Comprehensive School Health Program (3) |
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312 |
Community Health (3) |
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320 |
Health Education in the Elementary School (3) |
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321 |
Health Education in the Middle & Secondary Schools (3) |
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326 |
Educational Topics/Issues (2) |
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328 |
Behavioral Interventions (3) |
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350 |
Program Planning in Health Promotion (3) |
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403 |
Epidemiology (3) |
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415 |
Grant Writing (3) |
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425 |
Organization and Administration of School Health (3) |
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433 |
Senior Health Seminar (1) | Biology - BIOL (8 S.H.) * 211 Anatomy and Physiology I (4) * 212 Anatomy and Physiology II (4)
ELECTIVES (9 S.H.)
Biology (BIOL): 104, 206, 269 Communication Studies (CMST): 281 Counselor Education (CE): 220, 432 Health, Exercise and Rehabilitative Sciences (HERS): 205, 431, 490, 496 Nursing (NURS): 260 Physical Education & Recreation (PER): 214, 422 Psychology (PSY): 298 Sociology (SOC): 212, 216 Special Education (SPED): 405
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First Year Student Fall
University Studies Credits (12+)
HERS 204 (3)
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First Year Student Spring
University Studies (12+)
SPED 400 (Social Sciences) (3)
HERS 204 (3)
HERS 288 (3) |
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Sophomore Fall
University Studies Credits (10)
HERS 288 (3)
BIOL 211 (4)
HERS 311 (2)
***SEE BOTTOM OF PAGE*** |
Sophomore Spring
HERS 320 (3)
BIOL 212 (4)
Electives (8+)
Additional Credits (3)
***SEE BOTTOM OF PAGE*** |
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Junior Fall
*EDUC 305 (4)
*EDUC 312 (3)
HERS 311 (2)
HERS 410 (3)
Electives (6)
Additonal Credit (3)
*Courses must be taken together
Apply for Graduation (after registration-Sp) |
Junior Spring
EDUC 308 (4)
EDUC 449 (3)
HERS 326 (2)
HERS 328 (3)
HERS 410 (3)
Additional Credits (3 to 6)
Apply for Student Teaching 1 year ahead
Apply for Graduation |
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Senior Fall
EDUC 429 (4)
EDUC 459 (3)
HERS 425 (3)
HERS 430 (3)
HERS 433 (1)
Additional Credits (3 to 6)
Student Teaching Materials need to be in!
Apply for Graduation if not already finished |
Senior Spring
EDUC Student Teaching (16)
(5-12 Middle/High School Health) |
| ***You must attend the Admission into teacher Education Meeting, Take PPST prior to the meeting apply to College of Education, and take the writing clearance test.*** |
Last Modified: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 14:34 by Jennifer Hoffman
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