Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance (B.S.H.H.P.) - Major in Health and Human Performance
The B.S.H.H.P. with a major in Health and Human Performance prepares future students for successful careers in exercise science, public school teaching in health and physical education, public health, and various pre-professional programs.
There are five concentrations in this major:
- Exercise Science and Wellness
- Human Performance
- K-12 Licensure (Health and Physical Education)
- Public Health
- Non-Licensure
Core coursework develops foundational skills and knowledge for all areas of the Health and Human Performance major. Concentration-specific coursework builds on those foundational skills and knowledge to develop expertise in a broad area of interest. Additional coursework within the concentration allows students to refine and focus skills to best suit the students’ chosen career path.
In the non-licensure concentration, students engage with faculty in community service and research, and attend and present at local and national conferences. Students participate in a variety of field-based teaching experiences. Our unique program is an ideal fit for students who value health-enhancing physical activity, physical literacy, and sports.
General Education
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38 hours
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Major Core Requirements
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61 hours
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Concentration Courses
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21 hours
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TOTAL
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120 hours
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This major does not require the completion of a minor.
For more information about the Health and Human Performance Major, please contact:
Dr. Richard A. West, Chair
Health and Human Performance
3006 Kathleen and Tom Elam Center
rwest37@utm.edu
731-881-7311
731-881-7319 fax
COURSEWORK REQUIRED FOR THE DEGREE
Guidance for choosing general education courses:
Note to students: Some degree programs include required courses for the major that are also options within the University-Wide General Education Requirements. If a student completes a course that simultaneously satisfies both a requirement for the major and a requirement for the University-Wide General Education Requirements, then the student may need to complete additional elective coursework in order to meet the minimum number of credit hours required for the degree.