Continuing Education

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At the College of Health and Human Services, you can register for select courses as a continuing education learner and earn college credits. Whether you're looking to jumpstart your career, explore a degree program, or learn something new, we have courses for you.

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KIN 842 - Advanced Assessment in Adapted Physical Activity


Receive hands-on experience working with children with disabilities in physical education settings, combining lectures, practicum, and a focus on assessment, planning, and implementing adapted physical activity.

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RMP 490 - Recreation & Tourism in Society


Explore the foundational principles of recreation and tourism, analyzing the connections between social, economic, political, and psychological factors, while introducing key delivery systems, professional associations, and career opportunities.

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SML 561 - History of American Sport and Physical Culture


Examine the key individuals, organizations, and trends shaping American sports, recreation, and fitness, through readings, discussions, and research projects to understand their historical impact and applications.

Credentials to Degree


The Credentials to Degree program offers learners the opportunity to earn career-boosting, stackable microcredentials while also earning transferable college credits through Continuing Education. As you advance, you'll gain microcredentials that showcase your skills and knowledge. These credits can later be applied toward a formal degree if you choose to continue your education.

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