Human Performance Studies
Associate of Science
Division: STEM and Health Professions
Division Chair: Kristopher Baker, kbaker@sunyrockland.edu
Department Chair: Patricia Zodda, pzodda@sunyorkcland.edu
Department Support Staff: Karen Griffith, kgriffit@sunyrockland.edu
Department Office: Fieldhouse, Room 5121, Phone: 845-574-4451
Why Study Human Performance Studies?
Knowledge and training in physical fitness and wellness can prepare you to play an important role in resolving some of the current health challenges facing our nation. Teaching others to maintain healthy levels of fitness and exercise can help them to lower their risk of developing diabetes and heart disease among other diseases currently on the rise in our population. Studies also show a correlation between practicing healthy levels of physical activity and maintaining good mental health. The AS in Human Performance Studies prepares you for transfer to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education, Exercise Science or other fitness/wellness-related fields.
Related disciplines Exercise and Human Performance and Fitness Specialist.
Degrees Offered:
- Associate of Science (AS): Human Performance Studies
Occupational Objectives:
Graduates may pursue careers in Fitness Training and Recreational Leadership with the AS in Human Performance Studies. Positions in Teaching, Athletic Training, Fitness Training and Recreational Leadership are some of the areas of employment one may pursue after completing a four-year degree.
5 Top Reasons
To Study Human Performance Studies at RCC:
- VALUE: Affordable tuition for a high-quality education. Scholarships are also available.
- SUPPORT: Dedicated faculty. Small class sizes allow more individual attention. Free tutoring.
- CAREER: The AS in Human Performance Studies at RCC serves as a foundation toward career options in multiple recreation and wellness fields.
- TRANSFER: Seamless transfer to continue your studies for a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education, Exercise Science or other fitness/wellness- related fields.
- FLEXIBLE: PE theory and activity courses at RCC serve as preparation for many higher-level courses at four-year institutions.
Opportunities at Rockland Community College:
Our 90,000-square-foot Fieldhouse includes a fitness center, basketball courts, human performance lab, racquetball courts and a half-Olympic-size swimming pool. There are 11 sports teams, with golf, baseball, basketball, soccer, tennis and bowling for men and soccer, basketball, volleyball, bowling and tennis for women. You can join intramural programs for sports or get involved in more than 30 other student clubs and organizations.
Program Goals:
The goal of the program is to provide students with a foundation that introduces them to the physical education and exercise science field of study. Students will be encouraged to become involved on campus in a variety of activities such as athletics, intramurals and club programs.
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Design activity lesson plans for racquet sports, team sports, aerobic and anaerobic conditioning classes
- Analyze the history and philosophy of physical education and how it has progressed in the American school system
- Develop a foundation in biological sciences
- Develop a variety of skills related to learning core concepts in community wellness, injury prevention and administration
- Demonstrate proficiency in aquatic skills