Applied Exercise Health

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Bachelor of Science – Applied Exercise & Health

College of Health & Human Sciences

Purdue University

First-Year Transfer Guide

2014-2015

The following is a suggested Ivy Tech course sequence, which includes course requirements for this degree, for students who are interested in transferring into this degree in the College of Health &

Human Sciences at Purdue University-West Lafayette. You must consult with an academic advisor to determine which courses should be chosen to receive the most credit at the receiving Purdue

University. Please call the Office of Student Services at (765) 494-8533 to speak with an academic advisor.

Semester 1

ENGL 111

MATH 136

Other Language 101

PSYC 101

English Composition

College Algebra

French or Spanish

Introduction to Psychology

Science, Tech & Society Selective* SCIN 100; GEOG 207

3

3

3

3

3

Semester 1: 12-15

Semester 2

COMM 101

MATH 200

Other Language 102

PSYC 201 elective

Fundamentals of Public Speaking

Statistics

French or Spanish

Lifespan Development

3

3

3

3

3

Semester 2: 12-15

Specific Degree Transfer Requirements:

Required GPA: 2.5

Additional requirements:

Once at Purdue, students begin in Pre-Applied Exercise & Health in a fall semester and apply to the Applied Exercise & Health program during the spring semester. If selected into the program, approximately 35 students are selected each year, the course and clinical sequences require an additional two years at Purdue West Lafayette for a minimum of three years total.

*Use the Purdue transfer database listed below to confirm equivalent courses for Science, Technology &

Society selective from the Purdue University Core listed at: www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html

It is strongly recommended that you review the rules for transferring credit to Purdue available at www.admissions.purdue.edu/transfercredit

Course equivalencies are subject to change without notice.

Actual transfer credit will not be posted until an official transcript has been received and processed by the Office of Admissions.

Dual Credit courses taken in high school may not be transferable in all cases.

Courses taken online or via distance education may have equivalencies that are different than courses taken in the classroom. Contact the Credit Evaluation Department if you have questions about how an online course might transfer.

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