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Physical Education Major, BS


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Program Description

The Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) program will prepare skilled, effective teachers who have the ability to obtain licensure in North Carolina by completing a program that is grounded in scientific, foundational and pedagogical knowledge. The Physical Education Recreation (Non-Teaching Option) and Physical Education Youth Development Concentrations (Non-Teaching Option) will prepare knowledgeable and skilled practitioners who, upon completion of program that is well-rounded with scientific and foundational knowledge and experiential learning, are able to develop and implement safe and effective physical activity programs for all people in various settings.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, the student will:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of scientific and theoretical basis for human movement so that they can plan, implement, and evaluate health and physical activity programs.
  2. Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and dispositions to effectively teach/implement safe and developmentally appropriate health and physical activity programs.
  3. Demonstrate knowledge, skills and disposition to effectively teach/implement the fitness and nutrition concepts needed to reduce and prevent obesity.
  4. Demonstrate competence in a variety of motor skills and fitness activities.
  5. Demonstrate professional and ethical behavior and the dispositions of an emerging professional.
Physical Education Teacher Education – Track

To complete the major in Physical Education and be eligible for Licensure in Health and Physical Education, the student must satisfy the general education course requirements as well as the major and professional education components of the program. Students must earn a minimum grade of a C in each major and professional course and maintain a minimum 2.5 grade cumulative point average to continue in the major.

Students are also required to have current CPR and First Aid certification during the semester that they begin their pre-clinical experience. This can be acquired by passing HED 3236 - Adult CRP/AED  or taking the certification courses from the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association.

Specialized Admission Requirements for the Major

All candidates who wish to be licensed to teach must formally apply for admission to teacher education during the spring semester of the sophomore year. A formal application with references must be submitted along with a virtual interview and other requirements. Student must pass the PRAXIS I examination prior to admittance into the teacher education program. Students must earn a minimum grade of a C grade in each major and professional course and must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 at the time of program admission and for the duration of the program.

Students must be admitted to Teacher Education prior to the Fall Semester of their junior year.

PRAXIS I:

Students are required to obtain the following passing scores or have the equivalent SAT or ACT scores in each are of Praxis I. Students who have a combined SAT score of 1100 are exempt from taking the Praxis I exam.

Physical Education Recreation Concentration (Non-Teaching) – Track

To major in Physical Education with a concentration in Recreation (non-teaching track), the student must satisfy the general education course requirements as well as the major and recreation components of the program. Students are required to earn a minimum grade of a C grade in each major and professional course and maintain a minimum 2.5 grade point average to continue in the major.

Students are also required to have current CPR and First Aid certification during the semester that they begin their practicum. This can be acquired by passing HED 3236 - Adult CRP/AED  or taking the certification courses from the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association.

Physical Education Youth Development (Non-Teaching) – Track

To major in Physical Education with a concentration in Youth Development (non-teaching track), the student must satisfy the general education course requirements as well as the major and recreation components of the program. Students are required to earn a minimum grade of a C grade in each major and professional course and maintain a minimum 2.5 grade point average to continue in the major.

Students are also required to have current CPR and First Aid certification during the semester that they begin their practicum. This can be acquired by passing HED 3310 - Adult First Aid/CPR/AED  or taking the certification courses from the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association.

Course Notes

PED 4110 - Senior Seminar in Sports Medicine   

PED 3120 - Effective Coaching  and PED 4201 - Methods and Techniques in Coaching  should be taken concurrently

PED 4612 - PED Internship : Application and placement procedures must be completed by the end of the semester immediately preceding the actual internship. Students cannot be enrolled in more than 12 hours during the internship semester. (A maximum of 4 additional courses can be taken during the internship semester)

EDU 4981 - Observation, Student Teaching, and Practicum  – Students must complete all course requirements with the exception of PED 4333 - Student Teaching Seminar   – Responsive Pedagogy prior to student teaching.

Progression Requirements

All Physical Education majors must take and successfully complete PED 2000 - Midpoint Assessment  . This is a non-credit course, which addresses assessment of academic progress, fitness, and sport skills. All majors must pass the course as soon as possible after earning 48 semester hours and before earning 80 semester hours. Students who have earned 80 semester hours without completing this course will not be allowed to register for specific courses.

Licensure candidates must formally apply for admission to the Teacher Education Program. Admission into the Teacher Education Program is a prerequisite for taking all upper level professional education courses, including the physical education methods’ course.

Prerequisites for courses required by the major

Course Number/ Course Title

Credit Hours

PED 2302 - Sports in American Society    3
PED 2321 - Physiological Basis for Human Movement   3
HED 2310 - Community Health    3
HED 2301 - Nutrition   3
Total Hours 12

 

Requirements for the Major
Foundation Courses

Course Number/ Course Title

Credit

Hours

PED 2340 - Motor Development    3
PED 2103 - Professional Preparation in Physical Education    1
* General Education Prerequisites are also Foundation Courses
     

 

Breadth Courses

Course Number/Course Title

Credit

Hours

PED 2105 - Beginning Swimming    1

PED 2104 - Introduction to Dance  or 

PED 2116 - African Dance  or 

PED 2132 - Rhythm and Educational Gymnastics  

1

 

PED 2143 - Analysis of Teaching Individual and Dual Sports   1
PED 2142 - Analysis of Teaching Team Sports  (Fall Only) 1
PED 3321 - Exercise Physiology  (Fall Only) 3
PED 3322 - Fitness Concepts/Assessments  (Fall Only) 3
PED 3411 - Kinesiological Basis of Human Movement  (Spring Only) 4
HED 3303 - Personal Health Behaviors   3
PED 4320 - Adapted Physical Education for Exceptional Children    3

 

Depth Courses
Teacher Education Youth Development

Course Number/ Course Title

Credit

Hours

Course Number/ Course Title

Credit

Hours

PED 3311 - Motor Learning    3 PED 3311 - Motor Learning    3
HED 3302 - Family Health and Sexuality    3      
HED 3304 - Teaching Healthful Living in North Carolina Public   3 PED 3120 - Effective Coaching   

^Taken concurrently w/

PED 4201 - Methods and Techniques in Coaching   

1
HED 3305 - Methods & Materials in Health Education    3 PED 4201 - Methods and Techniques in Coaching    2
PED 3144 - Practicum    

Elem Physical Ed

Taken concurrently w/ PED 3204 - Elementary Physical Education   

3 PED 3122 - Service Learning Project in Youth Development-Practicum    1
PED 3204 - Elementary Physical Education    1 PED 4100 - Senior Seminar    1
PED 4131 - Curriculum Development    1 PED 3331 - Organization and Administration    3
PED 4321 - Middle School/Secondary Physical Education    3 PED 3304 - Mentoring Underserved Youth    3
RED 4362 - Methods and Materials in Reading Instruction Middle Grades    3 PED 3306 - Youth Development through Sport and Physical Activity    3
EDU 3338 - Psychological Foundations of Education    3 PED 4308 - Contemporary Issues in Youth Development    3
PED 4333 - Student Teaching Seminar    3 HED 4301 - Workplace Wellness and Health Promotion    3

EDU 4981 - Observation, Student Teaching, and Practicum  

9

PED 4612 - PED Internship   

3 to 6
Total Credit Hours 120 Total Credit Hours 120

Approved by Academic Standards and Curriculum Committee May 15, 2018

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