Found Description
Course Description
This microcredential provides undergraduate students with an opportunity to integrate academic coursework with experiential learning focused on advancing health equity through physical activity, mobility, and community engagement. Students will develop a strong foundation in inclusive health promotion, build professional competencies alongside exercise and health professionals, and engage directly with community members through applied practice and volunteer experiences at PACE. The instructor will be responsible for overseeing the academic components of the course, including student communication, coordination with PACE supervisors, and delivery of the established course structure. The instructor will be expected to use the current assessment framework, including existing online lectures, assignments, rubrics, and related course materials provided by the PACE Director.
Required Qualifications
- PhD in Kinesiology...
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