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East Carolina University College of Health and Human Performance (founded in 1907) is an American college of Health and Human Performance. It has five departments and nine laboratories. It offers degrees in Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Science and Ph.D.

History

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The College of Health and Human Performance might be a relatively new college in its reconfigured form, but it has roots in the founding of ECU in 1907. The original department, in 1907 was called the Department of Physical Education. By the time East Carolina gained University status the little department grew into the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Safety, which was housed under the College of Arts and Sciences. In 1982, the Human Performance Laboratory was instituted and immediately established itself as an important campus-wide facility for research and clinical programs dealing with an array of scientific and health-related issues. In 1993, the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Safety became the eleventh professional school on the East Carolina University campus. In 2003 the School of Health & Human Performance became the College of Health & Human Performance.

Departments

There are five Departments under the College of Health and Human Performance umbrella. The Department of Kinesiology works to promote well-being through academic and research leadership in human movement and sport. The Department of Health Education and Promotion seeks to advance knowledge and understanding of the factors affecting health, and prepare students for professional and leadership roles in athletic training, environmental health, and health education and promotion. The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies works to prepare future leaders in recreation, parks, tourism, and recreational therapy to enhance the quality of life for all in a variety of settings. The Department of Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC) commissions pilots, navigators, and a majority of ECU cadets into non-flying Air Force Officers positions. The Department of Military Science (Army ROTC) recruits, retains, develops and graduates leaders who are mentally, physically, emotionally, and morally ready to serve the Nation as commissioned officers in the US Army.

Laboratories and centers

The College of Health and Human Performance has nine laboratories. The Activity Promotion Lab is a lab to research projects on physical activity, fitness, and obesity in children. The Biomechanics Lab was built to discover, disseminate, and use knowledge concerning the biomechanics of human movement. The Biofeedback Lab is an accredited training lab where students work with biofeedback and video gaming to assist with stress and anxiety reduction, childhood obesity, and posttraumatic stress disorder (particularly with returning Armed Forces service members). The Human Performance Lab is to discover and disseminate knowledge in the area of exercise physiology through research, service and education. The Developmental Motor Lab has been preparing adapted physical education specialists to meet the activity needs of children and adults with disabilities since 1978. The Regional Training Center is a substance abuse prevention/education program targeting adult populations within the state who have contact with high risk youth and young adults. The Visual Motor Lab engages in projects that examine visual attention, arousal, mental workload and attentional bias. The Sensory Lab provides the equipment and space to research various projects involving sensory stimulation as well as observation, sound and listening based research. Multiple computer labs are also housed in the College of HHP.

Undergraduate

The college offers many Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees.

The Department of Kinesiology offers four Bachelor of Science programs and two minors (Exercise and Sport Science, Sports Studies):

The Department of Health Education and Promotion offers four Bachelor of Science Programs:

The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies offers two Bachelor of Science degrees, and two certificates.

Certificate

  • Aquatics Management
  • Biofeedback

Graduate and doctoral

The college offers a Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees.

The Department of Kinesiology offers MS degrees, an MAT, MAEd and Ph.D. degrees and one certificate program.

  • MS Exercise and Sport Science.
  • Physical Education
  • Bioenergetics and Exercise Science

Certificate

Sport Management

The Department of Health Education and Promotion offers three graduate degrees.

  • Health Education and Promotion
  • MAEd School Health Education
  • Environmental Health

The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies offers two Master of Science degrees and two certificates.

Certificates

  • Aquatic Therapy
  • Biofeedback Certificate

References

  1. East Carolina University
  2. Health Education and Promotion East Carolina University
  3. Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies ECU
  4. Air Force ROTC East Carolina University
  5. Army ROTC
  6. Activity Promotion Lab ECU
  7. Biomechanics Lab ECU
  8. Biofeedback Lab ECU
  9. Human Performance Lab ECU
  10. Developmental Motor Lab ECU
  11. Regional Training Center ECU
  12. Visual Motor Lab ECU
  13. Recreation and Park Management
  14. Recreational Therapy
  15. Aquatics Management
  16. Biofeedback
  17. Adapted physical education concentration
  18. Biomechanics concentration
  19. Exercise physiology concentration
  20. Physical activity promotion concentration
  21. Physical education pedagogy concentration
  22. Sport management concentration
  23. Sport and Exercise Psychology concentration
  24. MAEd and MAT in Physical Education
  25. PhD Bioenergetics and Exercise Science
  26. Sport Management
  27. MA Health Education and Promotion
  28. MAEd School Health Education
  29. MS Environmental Health
  30. Biofeedback Certificate
East Carolina University
Located in: Greenville, North Carolina
Academics
Undergraduate
College of Allied Health Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Business
College of Education
College of Fine Arts and Communication
The College of Health and Human Performance
The College of Human Ecology
College of Nursing
College of Technology and Computer Science
Graduate
Graduate School
Professional
The Brody School of Medicine
School of Dental Medicine
Other
History
Athletics
CampusCampus: Main Campus · Health Sciences Campus/Vidant Medical Center · West Research · Mattamuskeet Field Station · Coastal Studies Institute

Laboratory schools: South Greenville Elementary School · Wahl-Coates Elementary School

Chancellors and presidents
  • Robert Herring Wright
  • Leon Renfroe Meadows
  • Howard Justus McGinnis
  • Dennis Hargrove Cooke
  • John Decatur Messick
  • Leo Warren Jenkins
  • Thomas Bowman Brewer
  • John McDade Howell
  • Richard R. Eakin
  • William Muse
  • William Shelton
  • Steven Ballard
  • Notable alumni
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