2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation
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Main Office
Physical Education Building, Room 209
Mailing address:
1155 Union Circle #310769
Denton, TX 76203-5017
940-565-2651
Fax: 940-565-4904
Web site: www.coe.unt.edu/khpr
Jakob Vingren, Chair
Faculty
The Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation offers a variety of programs of study in kinesiology; health promotion; and recreation, events and sport management. The department offers teaching and non-teaching degrees and courses that fulfill university core requirements.
The Center for Sport Psychology and Performance Excellence (CSPPE) is a multi-disciplinary center devoted to offering sport psychology interventions, research and training. The center combines the expertise of faculty in psychology and kinesiology to produce the most comprehensive and state-of-the-art sport psychology services available.
Kinesiology
Main Office
Physical Education Building, Room 209
940-565-2651
The program in kinesiology offers a complete curriculum that prepares students for a variety of careers in the public and private sectors and in teaching. Degrees include Bachelor of Science and Master of Science with a major in kinesiology. A teacher certification program is available, which is a standard all-level certificate in physical education (kinesiology) at the bachelor’s level.
Teacher certification
Students should refer to the sections on “Teacher certification ,” “Teaching certificates ” and “Student teaching ” in the College of Education general information pages of this catalog for necessary requirements to qualify for recommendation for a Texas teaching certificate.
Degree plan
The degree plan is the official document outlining the student’s course of study. The student is responsible for initiating the degree plan process and should do so as soon as possible after being formally enrolled at the university.
Career advising should be sought in the departmental office, Physical Education Building, Room 209. The student, with advisement, makes decisions relating to the program of study. The degree plan is subsequently prepared in the College of Education Student Advising Office in Matthews Hall, Room 105. Students should have their degree plans updated the term/semester before graduation in Matthews Hall, Room 105.
Scholarships
The Irma Caton, John Douthitt Memorial, Corinne and David Hill, Morrow Family, and Peggy Richardson scholarships are awarded annually to a kinesiology major. The Eurice Miller Bass, Paramount Pictures KHPR and Delta Psi Kappa Beulah A. Harriss scholarships also are available. Information and applications are available in the departmental office, Physical Education Building, Room 209, and on the departmental web site (www.coe.unt.edu/khpr).
Health Promotion
Main Office
Physical Education Building, Room 209
940-565-2651
The health promotion program is designed to prepare graduates for careers in a variety of community health organizations (hospital-based health programs, work-site wellness programs, community-based agencies, commercial fitness centers, public health departments), as well as in local, state and national government health agencies (CDC&P, FDA, EPA).
The Health Promotion division of the Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation has added a Bachelor of Science degree in public health, in addition to the Bachelor of Science with a major in Health Promotion (Community/Corporate tracks). This new degree supports a developing, collaborative relationship with the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC) School of Public Health. The new Bachelor of Science with a major in public health meets or exceeds accreditation requirements of the Council for Education in Public Health (CEPH).
The Bachelor of Science with a major in public health offers an interdisciplinary experience across colleges and departments at the University of North Texas at Denton. The Bachelor of Science with a major in public health offers flexibility and a variety of options in the job marketplace due to its diverse curriculum.
The Bachelor of Science degree in public health offers a public health core, with tracks in either population studies (humanities) or biological sciences. The curriculum offers opportunities for students interested in pursuing careers in clinical professions (medicine, dentistry, nursing, etc.) as well as in public health.
Degree plan
The degree plan is the official document outlining the student’s course of study. The student is responsible for initiating the degree plan process and should do so as soon as possible after being formally enrolled at the university.
Career advising should be sought in the departmental office in PEB, Room 209. The student, with advisement, makes decisions relating to the program of study. The degree plan is subsequently prepared in the College of Education Student Advising Office in Matthews Hall, Room 105. Students should have their degree plans updated the term/semester before graduation in Matthews Hall, Room 105.
Scholarships
The Linda and Philip Dudney Health Promotion Scholarship is awarded to deserving undergraduate and graduate majors. The Eurice Miller Bass, Paramount Pictures KHPR, and Delta Psi Kappa Beulah A. Harriss scholarships also are available. For information, contact the departmental office or visit the departmental web site (www.coe.unt.edu/khpr).
Recreation, Event and Sport Management
Main Office
Physical Education Building, Room 209
940-565-2651
The program’s primary goals are the professional preparation of undergraduate and graduate students, research into the phenomena of leisure; practical application related to recreation and sport operation and management; development of new techniques for professional practice; community and professional service; continuing education; scholarly publications; and technical assistance.
The program in recreation, event and sport management leading to the Bachelor of Science degree prepares students for careers in three interest areas: program management, event management, and sport management. The undergraduate program emphasizes the study of recreation, event and sport and the preparation of students for management and leadership positions in a variety of agency settings.
Career opportunities for program graduates include federal, state and local government park and recreation agencies; intramural, youth, community, intercollegiate and professional sport management agencies; commercial recreation agencies; corporate employee and campus and military recreation operations.
Degree plan
The degree plan is the official document outlining the student’s course of study. The student is responsible for initiating the degree plan process and should do so as soon as possible after being formally enrolled at the university.
Advising should be sought in the departmental office. The student, with advisement, makes decisions related to the program of study. The degree plan is subsequently prepared in the College of Education Student Advising Office in Matthews Hall, Room 105. Students should have their degree plans updated the term/semester before their internship in Matthews Hall, Room 105.
Scholarships
The Don C. Bailey, Sue Delmark, Marian C. Keller, Rita Pilkey, Julia Wakeley, and the Rich Herold Scholarships are awarded annually on a competitive basis to undergraduate and graduate majors in the program. The KHPR and Delta Psi Kappa Beulah A. Harriss scholarships also are available. Information and applications are available in the departmental office and on the departmental web site (www.coe.unt.edu/khpr).
ProgramsMajors- Health Promotion with a Community Health track, BS (non–teacher certification)
- Health Promotion with a Corporate Health track, BS (non-teacher certification)
- Kinesiology, BS (All-Level Teacher Certification)
- Kinesiology, BS (Athletic Training Track)
- Kinesiology, BS (Coaching Education track) (not currently accepting students)
- Kinesiology, BS (Fitness Leadership Track)
- Kinesiology, BS (General track)
- Kinesiology, BS (Pre-PT/Allied Health Track)
- Recreation, Event and Sport Management, BS (Recreation and Event Management track)
- Recreation, Event and Sport Management, BS (Sport and Event Management track)
Grad Track OptionsMinorsCoursesPhysical EducationRecreation, Event and Sport Management- RESM 1950 - Foundations of Recreation, Event and Sport Professions
- RESM 2150 - Leadership in Recreation, Event and Sport Management
- RESM 2550 - Diversity and the Environment in the RESM Professions
- RESM 2900 - Special Problems
- RESM 2910 - Special Problems
- RESM 3050 - Event Operation Logistics and Delivery
- RESM 3450 - Diversity in Recreation, Event and Sport Services
- RESM 3500 - Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation
- RESM 4050 - Management in RESM
- RESM 4060 - Therapeutic Activity Intervention and Aging
- RESM 4070 - Staffing Perspectives in Recreation, Event and Sport Organization
- RESM 4080 - Legal Dimensions of the Recreation, Event and Sport Industries
- RESM 4100 - Internship in Recreation, Event or Sport Management
- RESM 4150 - Professional Development and Capstone Experience in Leisure, Sport and Wellness Related Professions
- RESM 4160 - Evaluation of Recreation, Event and Sport Services
- RESM 4180 - Planning, Designing, Maintaining RESM Facilities and Areas
- RESM 4190 - Economy and Finance in RESM Industries
- RESM 4200 - Entrepreneurship in RESM Industries
- RESM 4250 - Marketing in Sport and Recreation Industries
- RESM 4340 - Event Production in the Recreation, Event and Sport Industries
- RESM 4450 - Ticket and Sponsorship Sales in Sport Organizations
- RESM 4560 - Therapeutic Recreation Program Planning
- RESM 4600 - Sport in the Global Marketplace
- RESM 4760 - Facilitation Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation
- RESM 4800 - Seminar in RESM
- RESM 4900 - Special Problems in Recreation, Event and Sport Management
- RESM 4951 - Honors College Capstone Thesis
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