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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Nutrition Exercise and Health Sciences Department


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College of Education and Professional Studies
Ellensburg
Dorothy Purser Hall., room 101

509-963-1912
Fax: 509-963-1848
www.cwu.edu/health-science
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Faculty and Staff
Chair

Vincent M. Nethery, PhD

Clinical Physiology Director
Timothy R. Burnham, PhD

Emergency Medical Services- Paramedicine Director
Keith A. Monosky, PhD

Exercise Science Director
Timothy R. Burnham, PhD

Food and Nutrition Sciences Director
David L. Gee, PhD

Professors
Ethan R. Bergman, PhD, RD, dietetics, sports nutrition
Leonardo J. D’Acquisto, EdD, sport physiology, kinesiology, human anatomy
David L. Gee, PhD, nutrition & metabolism, nutrition and chronic diseases, sports nutrition
Vincent M. Nethery, PhD, clinical physiology, sport physiology, environmental physiology, human anatomy

Associate Professors


Timothy R. Burnham, PhD, clinical physiology, sport physiology, human anatomy
Linda Cashman, MS, RD, dietetics
Susan Hawk, PhD, RD, dietetics, clinical nutrition
Keith A. Monosky, PhD, MPM, EMT-P, emergency medical services, emergency services management, health policy
Charilaos Papadopoulos, PhD, clinical physiology, sport physiology, physical activity interventions

Assistant Professors

Virginia Bennett, PhD, RD, cultural nutrition, developmental nutrition
Michael Everett, PhD, EMT-P, emergency medical services
Kelly Pritchett, PhD, RD, sports nutrition, clinical nutrition, eating disorders
Robert Pritchett, PhD, sport physiology, environmental physiology
Tracy Watkins, MBA, CHE, food service management

Lecturers

Susan Brunner, MS, AT-C, athletic training-sports medicine, exercise physiology, human anatomy
Abigial Larson, PhD, RD, clinical physiology, exercise physiology, clinical and sport nutrition
James Pierce, EMT-P, emergency medical services
Danielle Szabo, ND, human anatomy, human physiology, nutrition

Staff

Rhonda Busch-Gehlen, assistant to the chair 

Bryan Contreras, MS, instructional classroom support technician- clinical physiology and exercise science
Lucinda Engel, instructional classroom support technician- food science
Edith Fowler, office manager

Lori Hauser, office assistant, EMS-Paramedicine
 

Department Information
The Department of Nutrition, Exercise, and Health Sciences prepares students in a variety of professions that focus on the physical and functional abilities of humans. Human functioning is the overriding theme of all curricula offerings. In addition to didactic aspects, many classes provide experiential learning through structured laboratories, practicums, and internships. All programs provide opportunities to interact with faculty and to participate in both undergraduate and graduate research.
 

NEHS offers the following undergraduate degrees:
Bachelor of Science: Clinical Physiology
Bachelor of Science: Exercise Science
Bachelor of Science: FSN-Dietetics Specialization
Bachelor of Science: FSN-Nutrition Science Specialization
Bachelor of Science: FSN-Foods and Nutrition Specialization
Bachelor of Applied Science: Food Service Management
Bachelor of Science: Paramedics

NEHS offers the following supporting minors:
Exercise Science
Athletic Training
Nutrition
Food Service Management

NEHS offers the following certificate programs:
Paramedic
Emergency Medical Technician
Dietetic Internship (Accredited by the American Dietetic Association-Commission on Accreditation for Dietetic Education)

NEHS offers the following graduate degrees – (For details: See Graduate Studies and Research section:
Master of Science: Exercise Science
Master of Science: Nutrition

Admission Requirements
To be admitted to a major or minor, all students must:

  • Meet with an advisor in the specific program of interest. Because of the variety of options and the pre-admission requirements of programs, it is advisable to meet with an advisor early to plan the program schedule and to facilitate timely graduation.
  • Complete specific pre-admission requirements (see individual programs).
  • Complete and file a major application with the department office, signed by the academic advisor and the program director. Application forms can be obtained from the advisor or the department office.
  • Complete and file with the department office, a program of study that lists the required and elective courses necessary for program completion. Course of study forms can be obtained from the academic advisor.

Student Scholarly Activities:
The department is student oriented and all programs provide a wide range of laboratory and field experiences as part of specific degree requirements and degree options. Students who engage early in optional learning experiences gain a better understanding of their profession, are more competitive in the job market, and increase their chances for graduate school admission.
 

Student Organizations:

Exercise Science Club:
All EXSC students are required to join the EXSC Club. This student-run organization meets regularly to discuss academic planning and career opportunities, performs service activities, and plans recreational outings.
Nutrition Science Club: The NSC provides opportunities for students to use their knowledge and skills in performing service activities, learn about career opportunities, discuss academic planning, and engage in recreational activities.

EMT Club: The EMT Club is a student organization that is purposed to provide basic life support services to on-campus activities as a means of first-line-response. The EMT Club is comprised of current students that are certified emergency medical technicians. The EMT Club is supervised by a faculty member of the Paramedic Program and is provided the necessary emergency medical equipment and continuing education to provide essential emergency medical services.

Fees:

Additional fees are assessed for many of the department’s laboratory and field experience courses. These fees are used to partially support materials purchased and transportation costs.
 

Graduation Requirements

  • Satisfactory completion of all requirements of the university and of the specific degree program of study.
  • Application for the bachelor’s degree must be filed by the second Friday of the quarter preceding the quarter in which the degree is to be received. Instructions and deadlines are available through Registrar Services.

Programs

    Bachelor of Applied ScienceBachelor of ScienceMinor

    Courses

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