Bachelors of Science
Degree in Physical Education
The purposes of the Department of Health, Sport, and Movement Sciences
are (1) to provide leadership and facilities for a regular program
of instruction and participation in physical activity that will
improve the understanding and skill level of all students in a variety
of physical activities suitable for both present needs and for lifetime
participation; assist individuals in gaining better understanding
of the general principles and concepts involved in the fundamentals
of effective movement patterns; encourage individuals to improve
and maintain physical fitness, (2) to prepare students for teaching
careers in physical education, or for careers in such related areas
as coaching, youth work, various health fields, sport and athletic
programs, and management of sport and athletic related businesses,
and (3) to provide working knowledge of the physiology of exercise
and exercise testing and prescription so that graduates in Exercise
Science may pursue employment in public and privately owned wellness
and fitness centers, corporate fitness facilities, and clinical
therapeutic programs, and be well prepared to continue their formal
education at the graduate level.
Degree Requirements
Baccalaureate Program (B.S.)
The requirements for the option in Physical Education consist
of 51-64 semester hours including:
- Physical Education 108 - Individual and Dual
Sports
- Physical Education 109 - Rhythms
- Physical Education 114 - Aquatics I
- Physical Education 115 - Aquatics II (or 116 - Aquatics III)
- Physical Education 120 - Foundations of Physical
Education, Sport, and Exercise Science
- Physical Education 125 - Outdoor Physical Education
- Physical Education 201 - Gymnastics and Movement
Skills
- Physical Education 204 - Psychomotor Development
- Physical Education 213 - Exercise Testing and
Prescription
- Physical Education 217 - Team Sports I
- Physical Education 218 - Team Sports II
- Physical Education 225 - Safety, First Aid &
CPR
- Physical Education 305 - Organization and Administration
- Physical Education 307 - Kinesiology
- Physical Education 308 - Measurement in Health
and Physical Education
- Physical Education 309 - Physiology of Exercise
- Physical Education 315 - The Law in Sport and
Physical Education
- Physical Education 391 (1 semester hour) - Physical
Education Assisting
And three semester hours of
- Physical Education 394 - Practicum
OR 15 hours including:
- Education 390 - Student Teaching Grades K-4
- Education 391 - Student Teaching 5-9
- Education 393 - Student Teaching 9-12
- Education 394 - Portfolio and Performance Assessment
Additional requirements are:
- Biology 107 - Human Anatomy
- Biology 108 - Human Physiology
If teaching certification is sought a minor in Education is
required.
Minor
The requirements for a minor in Athletic Training
consist of 25 semester hours of Physical Education courses including:
- Physical Education 207 - Athletic Training
- Physical Education 225 - Safety, First Aid &
CPR
- Physical Education 307 - Kinesiology
- Physical Education 309 - Physiology of Exercise
- Physical Education 316 - Advanced Athletic Training
- Physical Education 317 - Therapeutic Modalities
- Biology 107 - Human Anatomy
- Biology 108 - Human Physiology
For the student working toward certification in Athletic Training,
these additional courses are recommended:
- Health 107 - Health Concepts
- Nursing 107 - Nutrition
- Psychology and Human Services 101- Introduction to Psychology
- Physical Education 315 - The Law in Sports and
Physical Education
- Physical Education 394 - Practicum
Student trainers have the opportunity to work under a certified
trainer. Students in this minor program are not able to sit for
the NATA certification.
The requirements for a minor in Exercise Science consist
of 20 semester hours of Physical Education courses including:
- Physical Education 213 - Exercise Testing and
Prescription
- Physical Education 309 - Physiology of Exercise
- Physical Education 310 - Stress Testing
Additional requirements are:
- Biology 107 - Human Anatomy
- Biology 108 - Human Physiology
And three semester hours chosen from:
- Nursing 107- Nutrition
- Physical Education 225 - Safety, First Aid &
CPR
- Physical Education 308 - Measurements in Health
and Physical Education
- Physical Education 314 - Research Methods and
Interpretations
- Psychology and Human Services 200 - Life Span Development
- Psychology and Human Services 221 - Adulthood and Aging
For More Information Contact
Dr. Mary Ann DeLuca, Chairperson
Department of Health, Sport & Movement Science
Davis & Elkins College
Elkins, WV 26241
(304) 637-1348
e-mail: delucam@davisandelkins.edu
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