Physical Education - BA (78-83 hours total)

 

Overview

In the Physical Education major, prospective teachers learn to be sensitive and compassionate to the unique needs, challenges and learning styles of a diverse adolescent student population. They develop critical thinking skills through an analysis of educational history; philosophy and psychology; measurement and evaluation of learning; and classroom management. They gain awareness of cultural diversity and the social and political contexts of education.

This program is based on state, regional, and national licensure criteria and testing competencies.  Specific subject-matter courses, developed in collaboration with lead faculty in the discipline, build connections between theory and practice.  Preparations in the subject major along with education courses, including field experiences, assist in leading to licensure.

For students acquiring their first bachelor degree in Secondary and PreK-12 programs, they will need to complete or have the equivalent of the following coursework associated with the licensure area they are seeking in addition to the education coursework for the program. In addition, they will need one mathematics course, one psychology course, and one science course with a lab.

The Ottawa University teacher education program is state approved in Kansas and is also accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). The requirements outlined here meet licensure standards for the state of Kansas. Completion of this program does not guarantee licensure or certification in other states.

 

 

 

Degree Requirements

Required Education Courses

EDU 20100EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (3)

EDU 20200PSYCHOLOGY OF THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (3)

EDU 30100IDS: FOUNDATIONS OF SCHOOLS IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY (3)

EDU 35500ADOLESCENT SPECIALIZED METHODS (3)

EDU 36000INTRODUCTORY TEACHING PRACTICUM (2)

EDU 40000ADOLESCENT LITERACY SKILLS AND READING IN THE CONTENT AREA (3)

EDU 46000ADVANCED TEACHING PRACTICUM (2)

EDU 38000FOUNDATIONS OF INSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS CLASSROOM (3)

EDU 49000REFLECTIVE PRACTICE (6)

EDU 49500CLINICAL LAB (6)

EDU 49900ACTION RESEARCH AND ASSESSMENT (3)

Required General Education Licensure Requirements

PSY 12053GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (3)

Required PAC Courses

PAC 10131WEIGHT TRAINING (1)

PAC 11131LIFETIME FITNESS (1)

PAC 11231NONTRAD TEAM SPORTS I (1)

PAC 12431INTRODUCTION TO DANCE (1)

Required PED Courses

PED 10433PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH (3)

PED 11133HISTORY & PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION (3)

PED 20533CARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC INJURIES (3)

PED 23733TEACHING FALL SPORTS (3)

PED 24733TEACHING SPRING SPORTS (3)

PED 30233IDS: PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY OF SPORTS (3)

PED 30732FIRST AID INSTRUCTOR TRAINING (2)

PED 30833ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION METHODS (3)

PED 30834PRACTICUM IN TEACHING PHYSICAL EDUCATION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (1)

PED 33532ADAPTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3)

PED 34533EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY (3)

PED 34534EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY LAB (1)

PED 41733THEORY OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE IN HPER (3)

 

Career Opportunities

The Physical Education major prepares students to teach at PreK-12 levels.  Students complete coursework approved by the state as well as professional knowledge and methods courses prior to the student teaching field experience.