112 A S S O C I A T E O F A R T S O R E G O N T R A N S F E R D E G R E E S
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete an AAOT degree with an emphasis in Exercise and Sports Science will:
• Develop individual health and fitness programs.
• Recognize the link between current behavior and future health status.
• Exhibit healthy lifestyle choices.
• Demonstrate the ability to access and explore career and academic opportunities.
• Make appropriate decisions regarding health issues and products.
• Choose healthy individual behaviors that will have a positive impact on society.
Facilities
The department has indoor and outdoor facilities to support exercise, physical education activities, and athletics. The Activity Center contains a fully equipped, double-court gymnasium, as well as a weight training room, a dance and aerobics room, and complete shower facilities. Outdoor facilities include a baseball diamond, tennis courts, four sand volleyball courts, a 400 yard track, and a wellness trail. The department also utilizes non-college facilities for activities such as scuba.
O R E G O N T R A N S F E R
Exercise and Sport Science and Health Promotion Transfer Guide for Students Pursuing an Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer Degree
The Associate of Arts( Oregon Transfer) degree is designed to allow you to complete the first two years of your studies at LBCC and transfer to a four-year college as a junior. Many courses meet the requirements of this degree, but some choices are better for Exercise and Sport Science students than others. Select your electives carefully to ensure that you take the prerequisites to upper-division courses, and meet with your advisor regularly. LBCC works closely with Western Oregon University and you may be interested in transferring to that institution. Classes that meet requirements for Western are listed below. See your advisor if you wish to select classes within the AAOT for transfer to a different institution.
Foundational Requirements
Course No. Course Title |
Credits |
WR 121 |
English Composition..................................................... |
3 |
WR 122 |
English Composition: Argumentation.......................... |
3 |
WR 123 |
English Composition: Research or |
|
WR 227 |
Technical Writing........................................................ |
3 |
Writing Credits Required............................................. |
9 |
COMM 111 Fundamentals of Speech or |
COMM 218 Interpersonal Communication......................................... |
3 |
Oral Communication Credits Required........................ |
3 |
MTH 112 |
Trigonometry................................................................. |
5 |
|
( Four credits apply toward foundational requirements; one credit applies toward electives.) |
|
College Level Math Credits Required............................ |
4 |
PE 231 Lifetime Health and Fitness..................................................... 3( or 3 credits with a PE prefix)
Discipline Studies
( See pages 103 & 104 for course listings. One of the courses must be a cultural literacy course, designated with a usymbol.)
Arts & Letters
At least three( 3) courses chosen from at least two( 2) prefixes. Choose from the following art history and music courses: ART 204 History of Western Art( 3 credits) ART 205 History of Western Art( 3 credits) ART 206 History of Western Art( 3 credits) MUS 101 Music Fundamentals( 3 credits) MUS 105 Introduction to Rock Music( 3 credits) MUS 161 Music Appreciation( 3 credits)
Social Sciences At least four( 4) courses chosen from at least two( 2) prefixes.
Choose one of the following courses to meet the cultural literacy requirement: ANTH 230 Time Travelers( 3 credits) HST 201 U. S. History: Colonial & Revolutionary( 3 credits) HST 202 U. S. History: Civil War & Reconstruction( 3 credits) HST 203 U. S. History: Rise to World Power( 3 credits) R 101 Introduction to Religious Studies( 3 credits) R 103 Religious of Eastern World( 3 credits) SOC 206 Social Problems and Issues( 3 credits)
Science / Math / Computer Science
At least four( 4) courses chosen from at least two( 2) prefixes including at least three( 3) laboratory courses in biological and / or physical science.
Electives recommended for WOU
BI 231, 232, 233 Anatomy and Physiology( 15 credits) CS 120 Digital Literacy( 3 credits) HE 252 First Aid( 3 credits) PE 131 Introduction to Health & Physical Education( 3 credits) PE 180-199 PE Activity Classes( 1 or 2 credits)
Electives |
The following courses are recommended classes in EXSS. These classes |
will transfer as lower division transfer credits but do not fulfill program |
requirements at WOU. The degrees relating to exercise and sport science, |
health, and teacher education are highly competitive at WOU and thus |
your advisor may recommend some elective classes to help prepare you |
to be a successful applicant to these majors. |
HE 151 |
Drugs in Society( 3 credits) |
HE 204 |
Exercise & Weight Management( 3 credits) |
HE 205 |
Diet & Nutrition for Active Lifestyles( 3 credits) |
HE 207 |
Stress Management( 3 credits) |
HE 210 |
Introduction to Health Services( 3 credits) |
HE 220 |
Introduction to Epidemiology & Health Data Analysis( 3 |
credits) |
HE 225 |
Social & Individual Health Determinants( 4 credits) |
HE 253 |
AIDS & Sexually Transmitted Diseases( 3 credits) |
HE 256 |
Foundations of Public Health( 3 credits) |
HE 263 |
Psychosocial Dimensions of Health( 3 credits) |
NFM 225 |
Nutrition( 3 credits) |
PE 232 |
Backpacking: Map & Compass Skills( 3 credits) |
PE 270 |
Sport Psychology( 3 credits) |
PE 280 |
CWE( 3 + credits) |
Total Credits Required: |
90 |
Health / Wellness / Fitness Credits Required.................. 3 Total Foundational Requirements 19