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The Department of Health, Physical Education & Recreation offers the following three minors:
Sport Management Programs have expanded to become specialized in both scope and complexity. Modern sport programs have evolved from part-time employment to full-time challenging occupations. Within the scope of a single day's responsibility, the contemporary sport manager may function as a business manager, ticket agent, scheduling consultant, labor negotiator, and goodwill ambassador. Students who minor in Sports Management will be able to meet the challenges and overcome the academic obstacles to achieve their professional goals. Twenty (20) credits beyond the GER are selected from the following courses:
PHED 241
Intramural Sports
PHED 343
Coaching and Officiating
RECR 331
Community Recreation
SPMT 435
Organization and Administration in Recreation and Sport
RECR 432
Sport Management and Administration
RECR 339
Problems in Urban Recreation and Sports
HLTH 205
Nutrition, Exercise, and Weight Control
HLTH 110
Drug Abuse Education
HLTH 201
First Aid and Safety Education

The Urban Recreation program offers both an area of concentration, 15 credits beyond the General Education Requirements, and a minor, 18 credits beyond the General Education Requirements. These courses may be selected from the following:
PHED 102
Seasonal Team Sports
PHED 103
Aerobic Fitness
DANC 120
Dance Fundamentals
PHED 151
Beginning Swimming
PHED 152
Intermediate Swimming
PHED 241
Intramural Sports
SPMT 343
Coaching and Officiating
*RECR 331
Community Recreation
*RECR 435
Organization and Administration in Recreation
RECR 432
Sport Management and Administration
*RECR 339
Problems in Urban Recreation and Sport
*RECR 441
Recreation for the Mentally and Physically Handicapped
*HLTH 102
Human Sexuality
*HLTH 110
Drug Education
HLTH 201
First Aid & Safety
*HLTH 205
Nutrition, Exercise, and Weight Control
*Required for the Urban Recreation Minor

The Dance Program offers a minor consisting of 18 credits beyond the General Education Requirements, to be selected from the following:
DANC 120
Dance Fundamentals I
DANC 228
Jazz and Musical Stage Dance
*DANC 122
Dance Group I
DANC 326
Choreography
DANC 121
Dance Fundamentals II
*DANC 123
Dance Group II
DANC 323
Folk & Square Dance
KNES 301
Kinesiology
DANC 322
History of Dance
*DANC 124
Dance Group III
DANC 324
Tap Dance
DANC 420
Dance Therapy
*DANC 125
Dance Group IV
*Students should enroll in Dance Group V-VIII after fulfilling the above requirements.
Advanced Placement:
Advanced placement can be achieved through auditions, examinations, and number of years experience.
