Health and Wellness Course Offerings By Semester
There is no application process to obtain one or more of the Health and Wellness Short Certificates. Each certificate can be earned individually or within an Associates in Science Degree by applying those courses to area V. Each certificate focuses on different aspects of health and wellness by guiding students to take courses that prepare them for those different respective fields.
The Wellness Certificate (21 hrs) is for the student wishing to have a more comprehensive understanding of health and fitness, as conventional, complementary and alternative therapies are covered. Students will be certified as a personal trainer through the American Council on Exercise (ACE) upon passing the ACE Personal Trainer Exam, as well as First Aid and CPR certifications through the American Heart Association.
The Physical Education/Coaching Certificate (23 hrs) is for the student wishing to continue their education at a four-year institution for physical education, teaching or coaching. The courses in this certificate offer basic insight into classroom/player management, student/athlete discipline, responsibilities of teachers/coaches as well as how to physically prepare students/athletes for sports and competition.
The Kinesiology/Exercise Science Certificate (23 hrs) is for the student wishing to continue their education at a four-year institution majoring in kinesiology/exercise science or some related field, or a student wanting to continue their education in the field of physical therapy or physical therapy assistant.
Students will be certified as a personal trainer through the American Council on Exercise (ACE) upon passing the ACE Personal Trainer Exam, as well as First Aid and CPR certifications through the American Heart Association.
The Sport Management Certificate (22 hrs)is for the student wishing to continue their education at a four-year institution majoring in Sport Management or some related field. The courses in this certificate offer basic insight into the diverse and dynamic industry of sport.
The Wellness and Personal Trainer Certificate (25-29 hrs) is for the student wishing to continue their education at a four-year institution. Students will be certified as a personal trainer through the American Council on Exercise (ACE) upon passing the ACE Personal Trainer Exam, as well as First Aid and CPR certifications through the American Heart Association.
In addition to the general admission requirements of the College, the student must also abide by the following to be able to receive the Wellness Certificate and Wellness and Personal Trainer Certificate:
1. See either the course advisor or Health and Wellness Coordinator to inform them that you are pursuing the Wellness and Personal Trainer certificate.
2. Have unconditional admission to the College on clear academic status.
3. Be 18 years of age upon completion of certificate.
4. Have 2.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA) at Southern Union.
5. Send transcripts from all postsecondary institutions attended (minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA is required).
6. Meet and comply with standards and policies in the current College Catalog and Student Handbook.
The Wellness and Therapeutic Massage Degree (65 hrs) is for the student wishing to complete a two-year degree, and become a certified personal trainer and a certified massage therapist.
Students will be certified as a personal trainer through the American Council on Exercise (ACE) upon passing the ACE Personal Trainer Exam as well as First Aid and CPR certifications through the American Heart Association. Also upon successful completion of the program, students may seek licensure from the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork and/or licensure through a state board of massage therapy.
In addition to the general admission requirements of the College, the student must also apply and be accepted into the Therapeutic Massage Program and meet the program requirements to be able to pursue the Wellness and Therapeutic Massage Degree. (See admission requirements for Therapeutic Massage.)
Wellness and Therapeutic Massage Degree Costs
PHYSICAL EDUCATION/COACHING
CTE Short-Term Certificate
Course Prefix and Number |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
Area |
HED 226 |
Wellness |
3 |
V |
PED 100* |
Fundamentals of Fitness |
3 |
V |
PED 200 |
Foundations of Physical Education |
3 |
V |
EDU 100 |
Exploring Teaching as an Occupation |
3 |
V |
PED 216 |
Sports Officiating |
3 |
V |
BIO 201 |
Anatomy and Physiology I |
4 |
V |
BIO 202 |
Anatomy and Physiology II |
4 |
V |
|
Total Hours |
23 |
|
*PED 223 can be substituted.
KINESIOLOGY/EXERCISE SCIENCE
CTE Short-Term Certificate
Course Prefix and Number |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
Area |
HED 226 |
Wellness |
3 |
V |
HED 231 |
First Aid |
3 |
V |
BIO 201 |
Anatomy and Physiology I |
4 |
V |
HPS 105 |
Medical Terminology |
3 |
V |
HEC 140 or PED 224 |
Principles of Nutrition |
3 |
V |
HED 232 |
Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries |
3 |
V |
PED 223 |
Methods of Instruction |
3 |
V |
PED 105* |
Personal Fitness |
1 |
V |
|
Total Hours |
23 |
|
*Any 1-hour PED course can be substituted.
SPORT MANAGEMENT
CTE Short-Term Certificate
Course Prefix and Number |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
Area |
PED 100 |
Fundamentals of Fitness |
3 |
V |
HED 231 |
First Aid |
3 |
V |
HED 232 |
Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries | 3 | V |
PED 216 |
Sports Officiating |
3 |
V |
PED 205 |
Introduction to Sport Management |
3 |
V |
PED 206 | Current Issues in Sport Management | 3 | V |
PED 223 |
Methods of Instruction |
3 |
V |
PED 105 |
Personal Fitness |
1 |
V |
|
Total Hours |
22 |
|
WELLNESS
CTE Short-Term Certificate
Course Prefix and Number |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
Area |
HED 226 |
Wellness |
3 |
V |
HED 231 |
First Aid |
3 |
V |
PED 100 |
Fundamentals of Fitness |
3 |
V |
HPS 116 |
Complementary and Alternative Therapies |
3 |
V |
HEC 140 or PED 224 |
Principles of Nutrition |
3 |
V |
HED 221 |
Personal Health |
3 |
V |
PED 223 |
Methods of Instruction |
3 |
V |
|
Total Hours |
21 |
|
WELLNESS AND PERSONAL TRAINER
CTE Short-Term Certificate
Course Prefix and Number |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
Area |
HEC 140 or PED 224 |
Principles of Nutrition |
3 |
V |
PED 100 |
Fundamentals of Fitness |
3 |
V |
HED 231 |
First Aid |
3 |
V |
HED 221 |
Personal Health |
3 |
V |
HED 222 |
Community Health |
3 |
V |
|
Any approved HED or PED Courses |
3 |
V |
PED 223 |
Methods of Instruction |
3 |
V |
BIO 201* |
Anatomy and Physiology I |
4 |
V |
BIO 202* |
Anatomy and Physiology II |
4 |
V |
|
Total Hours |
25-29 |
|
*Survey of Human Biology may be substituted for BIO 201 and BIO 202.
WELLNESS AND THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE
Associate in Applied Science
Must apply to Therapeutic Massage Program to Pursue This Degree
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Semester |
Course Prefix and Number |
Course Description |
Credit Hours |
Area |
1 | ENG 101 | English Composition I | 3 | I |
*BIO 111 | Survey of Human Biology | 4 | III | |
MSG 101 | Intro to Therapeutic Massage | 3 | V | |
MSG 102 | Therapeutic Massage Lab I | 3 | V | |
MSG 104 | Musculoskeletal & Kinesiology | 3 | V | |
2 | ENG 102 | English Composition II | 3 | I |
*IDS 102 | Ethics (Preferred) or Fine Arts or Humanities Elective | 3 | II | |
HED 226 | Wellness | 3 | V | |
MSG 202 | Therapeutic Massage Lab II | 3 | V | |
MSG 204 | Musculoskeletal & Kinesiology II | 3 | V | |
MSG 105 | Therapeutic Massage Clinical I | 2 | V | |
3 | PSY 200 | General Psychology | 3 | IV |
HED 221 | Personal Health | 3 | V | |
HPS 116 | Complementary and Alternative Therapies | 3 | V | |
MSG 203 |
Pathology |
3 |
V |
|
MSG 205 | Therapeutic Massage Clinical II | 2 | V | |
MSG 201 | Massage for Special Populations | 2 | V | |
MSG 206 | National Certification Exam Review | 1 | V | |
4 | MTH 100 | Intermediate Algebra or Higher | 3 | III |
HEC 140 or PED 224 |
Principles of Nutrition | 3 | V | |
HED 231 |
First Aid |
3 |
V |
|
PED 100 |
Fundamentals of Fitness |
3 |
V |
|
PED 223 |
Methods of Instruction |
3 |
V |
|
Total Hours 65 |
Note: Classes may be taken in any semester if prerequisites are met. All courses for this degree must be completed with a grade of C or higher.
*Students that have completed BIO201 and BIO 202 with a grade of C or higher are not required to take BIO111.
*Any Fine Arts or Humanities Elective will be accepted.