Required Carroll Courses
CCS 100, Cultural Seminar (4 credits)
ENG 170, Writing Seminar (4 credits)
GE1 (F,H)
CSC 107, Problem Solving Using Information Technology (2 credits)
BIO 130, Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits)
BIO 140, Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits)
MAT 130, Elementary Functions (4 credits)
PHI 105, Introduction to Logic (GE 1 – P) (4 credits)
PHY 101, Introductory Physics (4 credits)
PSY 101, Introductory Psychology (GE 1 – S) (4 credits)
PSY 205, Statistics and Experimental Design (4 credits) or
MAT 112, Introduction to Statistics
PSY 221, Life-Span Psychology (GE 2 – S) (4 credits)
An additional social science elective satisfying UWM's Diversity requirement must be completed prior to the professional phase. ENG 164 (GE 1 – S), American Literature and Cultures will meet this diversity requirement.
Students must also meet University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's art and humanities requirements. This is done through coordination with Carroll's general education program. To assure compliance with Carroll and the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee requirements the prospective student should work closely with the Health Sciences and 2+2 program advisor and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee liason.
Suggested Electives
PED 421, Psychosocial Aspects of Physical Activity
HSC 120, Fundamental Motor Development
REC 203, Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention
REC 300, Assessment and Documentation in Therapeutic Recreation
REC 308, Therapeutic recreation in Physical Rehabilitation and Behavioral Health
Students must also demonstrate completion of UWM's language requirement by achieving one of the following:
- complete with passing grades (prior to entering university) at least two years of high school level instruction in a single foreign language, or
- complete with passing grades at least two semesters (minimum of 6 credits) of university level instruction in a single foreign language, or
- demonstrate foreign language ability at least equivalent to the above by means of a satisfactory score on an approved placement, proficiency, program or other appropriate examination.
FALL SEMESTER - YEAR 1 |
| CU COURSE |
UWM Course |
|
CR |
| CCS100 |
|
Cultural Seminar |
4 |
| BIO130 |
|
Intro. to Hum. Anat. and Phys. I |
4 |
| PHI105 |
|
Intro. to Logic (GE 1 - P) |
4 |
| *MAT101 |
|
Algebra II or Elective |
4 |
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SPRING SEMESTER - YEAR 1 |
| ENG170 |
|
Writing Seminar |
4 |
| BIO140 |
|
Intro to Hum. Anat. and Phys. II |
4 |
| PHY 101 |
|
Introductory Physics (GE 1 - S) |
4 |
| ENG164 |
|
American Indian Lit. and Cultures (GE 1-P) (CCD) |
4 |
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SUMMER-YEAR 1 |
| GE 1 (F, H) |
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4 |
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FALL SEMESTER-YEAR 2 |
| MAT130* |
|
*Elementary Functions |
4 |
| GE 1 (F, H) |
|
General Education |
4 |
| GE 1 (F, H) |
|
General Education |
4 |
| CSC107 |
|
Prob. Solving Using Information Tech. |
2 |
| *Providing Math 101 proficiency is met |
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SPRING SEMESTER-YEAR 2 |
| PSY205 |
|
Statistics and Experimental Design OR |
4 |
| MAT112 |
|
Intro to Statistics |
4 |
| PSY221 |
|
Life-Span Psychology (GE 2-S) |
4 |
| PHY101 |
|
Introductory Physics |
4 |
| Elective |
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4 |
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