Health and Human Performance Division
Majors
Minors
Programs
Purpose
The Health and Human Performance Division at Indiana Wesleyan University prepares students to meet the ever increasing demands of society for professionally trained people in the areas of education, sports, fitness, health, recreation, management and athletics. Areas of development such as neuromuscular skill, organic fitness, intellectual awareness, social concern, emotional release, and spiritual formations will be emphasized. God created man as an integrated whole being, and the professionals in this division are afforded a great opportunity to reach all aspects of the whole person. Each individual will be challenged to develop professionally and in turn be prepared to serve others upon completion of the degree.
Admission to Majors
Admission to majors in the Health and Human Performance Division follow the procedures established for the university. Majors seeking Physical and Health Education teaching certification must apply for admission to teacher education through the Department of Education. Also see the Exercise Science department for application process.
General Education Requirements (45-51 credits)
Most majors within the Health and Human Performance Division follow the traditional general education requirements. Recommended courses for specific areas are below. If this differs, the courses are identified under the specific major.