The Department of Health
and Human Performance offers majors in physical education and
health, exercise science and athletic training.
The Physical Education and
Health curriculum is located within the Health
and Human Performance Department and is designed to prepare
prospective K-12 teachers to be active and thoughtful
practitioners in a community of learners. Courses are aimed
at evaluating, improving and applying skills through
knowledge and inquiry in a professional manner.
The Athletic Training Education Program
(ATEP) major located within the Health and Human Performance
(HHP) Department includes clinical education and internship
experiences within a CAAHEP approved curriculum. Admission
into the ATEP requires a separate application process that is
outlined in the ATEP application packet which can be obtained
through the HHP Department. Students with disabilities or for
more information about the technical standards of
Elon’s ATEP, please visit the program’s Web site
at: www.elon.edu/athletictraining.
Students wishing to transfer into the program from another
institution should also access the program’s Web site.
Upon completion of the curriculum, students are eligible to
sit for the BOC certification exam. Graduates of this program
may pursue careers in athletic training or graduate degrees
in other allied health professions after satisfying the
appropriate prerequisites. NOTE: The Athletic Training
Education Program (ATEP) is being discontinued. The program
will not be available to new students entering Elon
University after the 2006-07 academic year.
Exercise Science is the systematic
study of the mechanisms underlying human movement and
exercise, including human anatomy, physiology, neuroscience,
psychology, motor learning and biomechanics. An individual
studying exercise science should have a strong interest in
the scientific analysis of human movement.
The Exercise Science program is dedicated to developing a
student’s critical thinking skills, capacity to solve
problems and the ability to apply theoretical concepts and
contribute to the existing body of knowledge. These abilities
are addressed in classroom and laboratory experiences,
internships and independent research.
Exercise Science prepares you for careers in two main areas:
1) allied health disciplines and 2) fitness related
disciplines. The allied health career possibilities for an
individual with an exercise science background and
appropriate graduate study include, but are not limited to,
cardiac rehabilitation, physical therapy, occupational
therapy, medicine and chiropractic. The Exercise Science
major may also pursue a career in fitness disciplines
including, but not limited to, corporate wellness, strength
and conditioning, personal training and coaching.
Download the PDF fact sheets for Physical
Education and Health, Athletic Training
and Exercise
Science.