Leading toward a healthier tomorrow by cultivating confident and competent health,
fitness, and recreation professionals who enhance the health and well-being of people
and communities.
Welcome to the Department of Health, Physical Education & Recreation (HPER), the most
active department on UAA’s campus. HPER is committed to excellence in offering courses
related to physiology, biomechanics, and motor control/development. Our professional
programs prepare students for leadership roles in health and fitness, physical education,
kinesiology, and recreation fields. Our recreational courses offer the opportunity to
learn new skills, reduce stress, meet people, and stay active.
Taking courses toward the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, students will explore principles of physical activity, exercise science, recreation
and wellness. Courses focus on leadership development, research-based practices, and
experiential learning through community engagement. The program is recognized as a gold-level campus for Exercise is Medicine by the American College of Sports Medicine, and the practicum and internship experiences increase the ability to compete for jobs in growing
fields such as therapeutic recreation, exercise science, and wellness.
Two minors are available to help you personalize your education based on your interests
and career goals: Minor in Athletic Training and Minor in Outdoor Leadership.
In addition to offering two minors, the Department of HPER also offers a concentration
in therapeutic recreation for students who wish to pursue a career as a recreational
therapist with the necessary courses and experiences. At its core, therapeutic recreation
is a healthcare field focused on improving the quality of life for people who may
have experienced a significant or life-changing injury, or who may be living with
a disability that changes the way they are able to participate in leisure and recreation.
The concentration in therapeutic recreation includes specific psychology courses,
anatomy and physiology, and six courses specific to therapeutic recreation; all of
which fit within the BS in Kinesiology degree requirements.
You will find that the Department of HPER is a very exciting department offering a
wealth of challenging and exciting learning experiences both inside and outside the
classroom.
The John E. Havelock Trial Simulation Courtroom officially opened on the UAA campus, expanding hands-on training opportunities for students pursuing legal careers in Alaska. University faculty, staff, and students gathered on Feb. 20 to celebrate the classroom's formal dedication an opening.
Butler’s deep connection to Alaska, paired with his extensive background in public health, infectious disease and health care leadership, made him the perfect fit as UAA’s new College of Health (COH) dean. Butler officially stepped into the role Dec. 28, bringing decades of experience — and has hit the ground running.
As we step into a new year, we are excited to welcome Dr. Jay Butler as the new Dean of the College of Health. A veteran of the public health and infectious disease field, Dr. Butler also has years of experience working in Alaska’s unique health landscape. He’s excited to bring fresh energy to COH’s goal of expanding its capacity to meet community-based health needs and train the next generation of healthcare workers.
Elaina Mack, a senior kinesiology major from King Cove, broke school records with 10 successful three-point shots in the Seawolves game against Northwest U. Mack scored a total of 41 points over the course of the game.
Dr. Jay Butler has been selected as the next dean for the College of Health following a months-long search. He brings decades of public health leadership experience in Alaska and nationally.