College of Professional Studies
Health & Fitness Management
Program Outcomes
Students in the Health & Fitness Management program are expected to achieve the following learning outcomes as part of the program of study. These outcomes are based on the overall mission of Clayton State University and the knowledge and skills needed in the Health & Fitness Management field The outcomes are assessed during major-field and general education courses, and the progress toward outcome attainment must be reflected in the portfolio submitted by degree candidates prior to graduation.
- Identify and portray ethical behaviors and values consistent with the health and fitness profession and the professional standards of the American College of Sports Medicine and the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
- Collect and analyze data concerning an individual’s medical history, conduct baseline fitness testing and make appropriate decisions concerning the design of an exercise program; further, recognize the need for medical clearance/referral.
- Provide planned educational services using appropriate interpersonal communication skills, educational strategies, and computer techniques to promote optimal physical, mental, and emotional health and fitness.
- Possess the interpersonal communication skills required for successful performance in negotiating, counseling, bargaining, dealing with clients, selling ideas, and listening as well as promoting team building.
- Use strategies of health promotion, illness/injury prevention, and illness/injury rehabilitation to maximize healthy outcomes of individuals, families and communities in a multicultural society.
- Integrate critical thinking strategies with a theoretical knowledge base in health and fitness, business, the liberal arts, and physical and behavioral sciences to make decisions which promote health and facilitate caring for self, client, and society.
- Acquire and synthesize health and fitness information in a critical, scientific, and effective manner.
- Specify strategic goals and objectives, provide essential organization structure, establish proper management controls, and effect continuous management improvement to achieve an effective health and fitness program.
- Explain and demonstrate first aid and emergency procedures for an injured/ill victim.
