Pre-Physical Therapy
Receive pre-professional advising to prepare you for continued education in physical therapy while receiving your bachelor’s degree.
Receive pre-professional advising to prepare you for continued education in physical therapy while receiving your bachelor’s degree.
Sharpen your problem-solving skills by working through quantitative and qualitative problems, developing a broad skill set that is applicable to many areas of work and life.
Prepare for continuing your education in strength and conditioning, occupational therapy, physical therapy and entrepreneurial endeavors such as opening a fitness gym and providing personal training.
Learn the planning, organizing, managing and budgeting aspects of a department or organization whose main purpose is related to sports or physical activities, and be introduced to law and its relationship to sport, physical activity and sport business.
Prepare for or achieve licensure to teach physical education in K-12 schools.
Specialize in the area of strength and conditioning to enhance various careers, such as personal training.
Develop your proficiency in physical education programming for students with mild through severe disabilities from preschool through 21 years of age.
Accelerate in a unique fast-track program to earn your law degree one year sooner through our partnership with four accomplished law schools in the country.
Learn the fundamental concepts of prevention, recognition, care, evaluation and rehabilitation of common athletic injuries to prepare for graduate school or a number of therapeutic health fields.
Develop your coaching skills for various levels by learning coaching theory, skill development, strategies, organization and management of practices and games, and safety.
Expand your cultural competency through courses taught in French and/or English that focus on the Francophone world — including French-speaking Africa, the Caribbean, North America, Europe, the Middle East and East Asia.
Examine major texts, theories and concepts of culture and society to deepen your understanding of the American experience.
Study the diverse peoples and cultures of Western civilization during ancient, medieval and early modern eras from multiple angles: art, music, philosophy, religion, and women’s and gender studies.
Gain an interdisciplinary perspective on deviance, crime and the criminal justice system.
Uncover and understand the effects of gender categories and sex roles on our history, knowledge, cultures and individual experiences.
This minor is designed for students who are interested in educational issues or working with children. This minor does not lead to teacher licensure.