PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES

Students who complete the program in Physical Education will be able to:

  1. Perceive the importance of healthy lifestyle choices.
  2. Demonstrate a lifestyle of healthful eating.
  3. Demonstrate a lifestyle of physical activity.
  4. Apply Biblical stewardship principles via their physical bodies.
  5. Function appropriately in a variety of physical education environments.
  6. Demonstrate a lifestyle of service to others.
  7. Demonstrate preparation for graduate study and/or careers that utilize health, wellness, physical fitness professionals, and physical educators.

LOWER-DIVISION REQUIREMENTS

COURSE TITLE UNITS
PED 210 Team Sports Fundamentals 2
PED 211 Individual and Dual Sports I 2
PED 212 Team Sports Strategies 2
PED 213 Individual and Dual Sports II 2
ATR 102 Risk Management and Emergency Response
OR
Certification in First Aid and CPR
2
KPE 101 Orientation to Kinesiology, Physical Education, Athletic Training 1
KPE 280 Introduction to Athletic Training 2
KPE 280-L Introduction to Athletic Training Lab 1
BIO 130 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4
BIO 140 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4
CHE 103 Intro to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry 5
  TOTAL 27

UPPER-DIVISION REQUIREMENTS

COURSE TITLE UNITS
PED 300 Optimal Health 2
PED 301 Contemporary Health Issues 2
PED 303 Sports Officiating 2
PED 330 History and Trends of Physical Education 3
PED 350 Foundations and Techniques of Coaching 4
PED 480 Leadership in Physical Education-Related Programs 3
KPE 312 Motor Learning and Motor Development 3
KPE 325 Structural Kinesiology 2
KPE 327 Applied Biomechanics 2
KPE 340 Physiology of Exercise 3
KPE 440 Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation of Human Performance 3
Six additional upper-division units in Kinesiology, Physical Education, and Athletic Training 6
  TOTAL 35