Exercise and Sport Science

www.linnbenton.edu/health-and-human-performance

The Health and Human Performance Department offers an Associate of Science degree for students planning to transfer to Oregon State University to earn a baccalaureate degree in Exercise and Sport Science. Due to the multiple career paths this program offers, it is in the best interest of the student to see an LBCC advisor immediately, as well as dual enrolling at Oregon State as soon as possible. For students planning on transferring to Western Oregon University, or other four-year institutions, an AAOT with an emphasis in Exercise and Sport Science is a good option to consider.

Either degree program provides students with knowledge about the value of preventive and corrective health practices and the opportunity to participate in physical activities to enhance overall well-being.

Knowledge of preventative and corrective practices is gained through course offerings such as, Introduction to Health and Physical Education, Lifetime Health and Fitness, and Social and Individual Health Determinants. Courses like Exercise and Weight Management, First Aid, and Stress Management allow for students to apply the knowledge they gain from the coursework into practical skill application. The faculty highly recommend that all students enroll early in PE 131 Introduction to Health and Physical Education, as this course will provide information about career options in health and fitness-related fields, and will give guidance on how best to prepare for these careers.

Physical activity is provided through three distinct learning and participation opportunities: lifetime recreational skills; developmental courses, which stress conditioning of the body and maintenance of a specific level of physical conditioning; and team sport courses, which provide a high level of conditioning and competition. Coursework in this is provided with a variety of physical education activity classes like basketball, dance, bowling, golf, weight training, or yoga.

Intercollegiate athletics are offered in men’s and women's basketball, baseball and women’s volleyball. If you are interested in intercollegiate athletics, contacting the coach of the respective program is recommended: Men's Basketball - Randy Falk, Women's Basketball - Deb Herrold, Women's Volleyball - Jayme Frazier, Baseball - Ryan Gipson.

Facilities

The department has indoor and outdoor facilities to support exercise, physical education activities, and athletics. The Activity Center contains a fully equipped, double-court gymnasium, as well as a weight training room, a dance and aerobics room, and complete shower facilities. Outdoor facilities include a baseball diamond, tennis courts, four sand volleyball courts, a 400 meter track, and a wellness trail. The department also utilizes non-college facilities for activities such as bowling.