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Physical Education Minor Program

Faculty of Education
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This minor program provides students in the professional development program with competence to teach physical education.

Lower Division Requirements

Prospective students are required to complete at least three of the following courses (or approved transfer courses from community colleges or other universities) prior to enrolling in EDUC 401. Students should choose those courses which are prerequisites to the upper division courses they will complete for the minor.

  • EDUC 220-3 Introduction to Education Psychology
  • EDUC 230-3 Introduction to Philosophy of Education
  • EDUC 240-3 Social Issues in Education
  • FPA 120-3 Introduction to Contemporary Popular Dance Forms
  • KIN 105-3 Fundamentals of Human Structure and Function
  • KIN 110-3 Human Nutrition: Current Issues
  • KIN 140-3 Contemporary Health Issues
  • KIN 142-3 Introduction to Kinesiology
  • KIN 143-3 Exercise Management
  • KIN 205-3 Introduction to Human Physiology
  • KIN 241-3 Sports Injuries — Prevention and Rehabilitation

All minor candidates must complete designated curriculum seminars and workshops during EDUC 402 and a specified teaching assignment in physical education during EDUC 405. Details of these requirements are available during EDUC 401.

The minor in physical education may not be declared on a student’s program until all prerequisites, including a practicum placement in EDUC 405, are met.

Upper Division Requirements

Students complete a minimum of 14 units as specified below.

  • EDUC 459-4 Instructional Activities in Physical Education
  • EDUC 479-4 Designs for Learning: Physical Education

and two of

  • EDUC 330-3 Movement Language Elements for Dance in Education
  • EDUC 457-4 Education and Drama
  • KIN 342-3 Active Health

Students can include only one Designs for Learning course chosen from the following.

  • EDUC 412W-4 Designs for Learning: Secondary Language Arts
  • EDUC 414-4 Designs for Learning: Secondary Social Studies
  • EDUC 415-4 Designs for Learning: Secondary Mathematics
  • EDUC 416-4 Designs for Learning: Secondary Science
  • EDUC 430-4 Designs for Learning Dance
  • EDUC 472-4 Designs for Learning: Elementary Language Arts
  • EDUC 473W-4 Designs for Learning: Reading
  • EDUC 474-4 Designs for Learning: Elementary Social Studies
  • EDUC 475-4 Designs for Learning: Elementary Mathematics
  • EDUC 476-4 Designs for Learning: Elementary Science
  • EDUC 477-4 Designs for Learning: Art
  • EDUC 478-4 Designs for Learning: Music
  • EDUC 480-4 Designs for Learning: French as a Second Language
  • EDUC 481-4 Designs for Learning: French Immersion Programs and Francophone Schools
  • EDUC 482-4 Designs for Learning: Information Technology

 

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