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Jun 14, 2026
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2026-2027 Undergraduate Bulletin
Health and Human Performance (B.S.)
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Health and Human Performance
Location: Health Professions Building, Suite 207
Phone: 931-221-6111
Website: www.apsu.edu/hhp/
Description of Major
The Department of Health and Human Performance offers two majors: B.S. in Health and Human Performance (HHP) or B.S. in Kinesiology. The B.S. in HHP offers concentrations in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Healthcare Management, K-12 Physical Education Teaching Licensure, Public Health, and Sport, Wellness, and Coaching. The B.S. in Kinesiology offers two concentrations: Exercise Science and Pre-Professional. A minor is available in Coaching, Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. All students completing a major in Health and Human Performance or Kinesiology must take the Major Field Test during the last semester of study at the University.
Some University Programs have additional requirements and information included in the Program Handbook. Program Handbooks, which are incorporated into herein by reference, are available by selecting the following link: K-12 Physical Education Teaching.
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Program CIP Code
22.31.0501.00 Program Student Learning Outcomes
Communication Sciences and Disorders Concentration - Professional Practice Competency of Integrity Outcome Desired or Expected: Students participating in CSDI concentration courses will use the highest level of clinical integrity for clinical observations and during interactions with family members, caregivers, other service providers, students, and other consumers of speech-language pathology or audiology service.
- Foundation Knowledge in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology: Etiology and Characteristics Outcome Desired or Expected: CSDI students will demonstrate knowledge of the nature of hearing disorders, including tier etiologies, characteristics and anatomical/physiological basis.
- Professional Practice Competency Communication Outcome Desired or Expected: CSDI students will use effective expressive communication forms (written, spoken, and nonverbal) with individuals served in interactions to ensure the highest quality of care is delivered in a culturally competent manner.
- Professional Practice Competency: CSDI students will evaluate information sources that apply to appropriate populations.
- Normal Speech Development Outcome Desired or Expected: CSDI students will demonstrate knowledge of basic human communication including the development and cultural basis of receptive and expressive language.
- Normal Speech Development Outcome Desired or Expected: CSDI students will demonstrate knowledge of basic human communication including the developmental and cultural basis of articulation.
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