The curriculum for the health fitness major includes knowledge and skill criteria for professional certifications from the American College of Sports Medicine, the National Association of Strength and Conditioning, the American Council on Exercise, and allied health post-graduate opportunities. Due to these criteria and to the individual attention needed for students during laboratory experiences, physical practicum examinations, and restricted laboratory facilities and equipment, up to 28 students may be accepted into the major each year. The sequencing of courses necessitates that students begin taking required courses the fall of their sophomore year to ensure completion in four years.
Requirements
At least 1.5 course credits from the following list of courses will be completed by the end of the fall semester of the year in which the student applies for admission: HES- 220, 222, 226, 233, 234, 235, or 305.
All application materials are due before Thanksgiving break each year.
Application Materials
A one to two page essay that:
explains why you wish to complete a major in Health Fitness and
why you believe you are a good candidate for this major,
shows knowledge of requirements for the major,
provides evidence of commitment to the major and professionalism,
is appropriately organized and well written.
One unofficial college transcript. The registrar will provide an official record after fall grades are reported.
A print copy of the completed applications must be sent to/delivered to:
Stephanie Otto, Ph.D.
800 West College Avenue
Department of Health and Exercise Science
Gustavus Adolphus College
St. Peter, MN 56082
Late applications and incomplete packets will not be processed. Due to the sequencing of required courses, juniors applying for the major may need to take an extra semester or year to complete the major. Notification of acceptance will be January 31.
The average GPA will be calculated based on completion of a minimum of 1.5 course equivalency that includes some combination of the following courses:
HES 233 or 234, 220, 222, 226, 235, and 305 (15 points)
3.0 - 4.0 = 9 - 10 pts
2.5 - 2.9 = 6 – 8 pts
2.0 - 2.4 = 3 - 5 pts
2.3 – 1.9 = 1 – 2 pts
= 1.9 = 0 pts
Value _____
Quality of student essay that addresses the criteria listed above (10 points)
Value ____
ESSAY: Total Points possible 50:
Total Earned _____
Rubric for Essay - Criteria 1-3 (total 8 points)
Poor: Explanation/rationale is unclear and some criteria not adequately addressed
Fair: Explanation/rationale shows some commitment and understanding of the major
Average: Essay adequately addresses the criteria but at least one to two elements could be explored in more depth
Excellent: Explanation/rationale is well thought out and clearly explained with clear evidence of commitment and professionalism
Criterion 1
Poor = 1.0
Fair = 2.0
Average = 3.0
Excellent = 4.0
Rationale & Quality of Explanation for All Required Elements
Criterion 2, 3
Poor = .5
Fair = 1.0
Average = 1.5
Excellent = 2.0
Evidence of Commitment and Professionalism
Knowledge of Requirements for Major
Rubric for Essay - Criterion 4 (total 2 pts.)
Poor: Essay lacks a clear thesis and introduction, overall organization and transitions need revision, editing and writing mechanics reduce readability
Fair: Organization and thesis provide a general framework for the essay but transitions need work, some editing evident but mechanics reduce readability
Average: Thesis and introduction provide structure, transitions are used within body of the essay but some paragraphs lack clarity; mechanics and editing enhance readability
Excellent: Organization, structure, style, and mechanics enhance readability and quality of explanation
Criterion 4
Poor = .5
Fair = 1.0
Average = 1.5
Excellent = 2.0
Quality of Writing – (spelling ,grammar, organization, and other evidence)
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