Susan Hart, Ph.D.
Susan Hart, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Health and
Human Performance
Degrees:
Doctor of Philosophy in Health and Human Performance, Texas A&M University, 1996
Master of Education in Physical Education, Tarleton State University, 1990
Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Southwestern University, 1984
Lifetime Teaching Certificate, State of Texas
Secondary Physical Education
Secondary Psychology
Secondary Math
CV/Vitae:
Susan Hart, Ph.D.
Teaching Interest:
Activities for Elementary Studies, Health and Motor Development, Kinesiology Curriculum for Elementary School Students, Motor Development, Principles of Wellness, and Psychology of Sport and Exercise
Course Schedule:
KINEU 2255.60 12:15-1:30pm TTH REK 1.524
KINE 4302.60 10:50-12:05 TTH REK 1.524
KINE 3356.60 WWW
KINE 3356.61 WWW
Area of Specialty and Responsibility:
The Effects of BMI, Body Composition, and Muscular Strength on Bone Mineral Density: A Comparison of Young and Middle-Aged Pre-Menopausal Hispanic Women
Factors Associated with the Development of Bone Mineral Density: An Investigation of Children Displaying Acanthosis Nigricans
Body Image Perceptions among Mexican Americans
Cultural Correlates of Exercise Behavior during Childhood and Adolescence
Sponsorships:
South Texas ChallengesCamp for Children with AutismCamp for Children with Obesity
Outdoor Adventure