What courses in the major will cover the General Education and University Bachelor Degree Requirements?
The ESS Department has a few courses that will fulfill General Education and University Bachelor degree requirements. Students declared in the ESS department will not need to fulfill the 2 Social/Behavioral Science (BF) courses required for the general education intellectual exploration requirement. The courses in the major that fulfill General Education or University Bachelor Degree requirements are as follows: Social/Behavior (BF) credit – ESS 2600 Sport in American Society Communications/Upper-Division Writing (CW) credit – ESS 3670 Exercise Health and Cultural Perspective** Diversity (DV) credit – ESS 4900 Promoting Physical Activity in the Community Quantitative Intensive (QI) credit – ESS 3091 Physiology of Fitness, ESS 3093 Biomechanics, ESS 3094 Honors Exercise Physiology, ESS 3096 Honors Biomechanics, ESS 4465 Exercise Programming, ESS 4690 Training Planning ** As of Fall 2010, ESS 3670 will no longer be a CW. If you take this course to fulfill the CW requirement, be sure that
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