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    Fort Lewis College
   
    Apr 25, 2024  
2009 - 2010 Catalog of Courses 
    
2009 - 2010 Catalog of Courses [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Exercise Science


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Department Chair - Paul W. Petersen

Professor - Paul W. Petersen and Bob Stremba
Associate Professors - James S. Cross, Mary Ann Erickson, Melissa Knight-Maloney, and Cathy M. Simbeck
Assistant Professors - Marcelyn B. Jung and Carrie Meyer
Visiting Instructors - Wayne Barger, Amy Climer, Mark Dutro, Lee Frazer, Megan Pales, Tim Thomas and Andrew Vanous

Departmental Mission

The Exercise Science department aims to meet the needs of its graduates to function more efficiently as professionals in the discipline; to compete more favorably in today’s job market by providing students with a variety of opportunities to develop a scientific knowledge base; to engage in practical experiences; and to learn, develop, and master social and leadership skills. Students acquiring this knowledge will be prepared to pursue opportunities through occupations such as teaching, coaching, administration, adventure educator, and athletic training, as well as other recreational, wellness, and fitness careers. The department also endeavors to provide the students of Fort Lewis College with opportunities to learn and experience the components of healthy living, life-long activities, and sport competition.

Objectives

  1. The professional preparation of skilled teachers of human movement and exercise forms as well as qualified persons in the allied areas of administration, coaching, adventure education, athletic training, and the field of fitness.
  2. A meaningful program (individual, dual, and team activities) stressing the lifetime value of activity for all students.
  3. Practical extracurricular experiences in health, fitness, exercise, and athletic training.
  4. Professional leadership for the intramural, recreational, and fitness activities of the students.

Programs of Study

The Exercise Science department has developed three options within the Exercise Science major and majors in Adventure Education  and Athletic Training . The major options provide concentrated study in many of the disciplines associated with the Exercise Science major. The options are as follows:

  1. Exercise Specialist, a flexible option for individuals interested in a variety of opportunities in the field of Exercise Science. This option can provide the foundation for those interested in personal training, physical therapy, or graduate study in Exercise Science.
  2. K-12 Teaching option for those interested in becoming physical educators in the school system. It is strongly advised that all students interested in the K-12 Teaching option consult with an advisor in the Teacher Education Department to ensure that all licensure requirements are met.
  3. Sport Administration option studies the business and administrative aspects of sport and recreation. The students in this option will study in both the Exercise Science department and the School of Business Administration.

As with all majors, the Exercise Science faculty encourage strong contact with Exercise Science advisors to ensure timely completion of the major.

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