Programs of Study
Physical Education Studies
Degree: AS |Â Graduation Requirements: 62 credits
Program Summary:
The Physical Education A.S. degree program serves as a transfer-degree path to 4-year baccalaureate institutions for students wishing to become primary or secondary school Physical Education teachers.
Upon completion of this degree students will demonstrate the following learning outcomes:
- Students will have a practical understanding of the dynamics behind various sports and sport-related activities. These include how to play the sport, the history, rules, and regulations of the game.
- Students will have acquired a working knowledge of the theory of Physical Education and activity, how it was developed, what is going on currently in the field, and how to apply it in a future classroom.
- Students will demonstrate an understanding of the structure and function of the body in human performance.
- The student will demonstrate an understanding of the treatment and care of an injured individual.
- The student will have an understanding of nutrition and diet, and why a healthful diet and ongoing physical activity are integral to one’s well-being, quality of life and longevity.
- The student will demonstrate an acceptable level of health-related fitness.
- The student will understand why cooperation/team work is essential among individuals and groups.
- And through Gen Ed outcomes students will acquire the skills of critical thinking, diversity in understanding, analysis of argument, methodological approaches, essential work habits, and technology literacy, which a broader, contemporary and historical perspective on the world promotes.
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The Physical Education Studies AS curriculum closely parallels the first two years of study of comparable Physical Education programs at SUNY Cortland and SUNY Brockport in order to facilitate transfer.
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Once students successfully complete their baccalaureate degree, they become eligible for K-12 certification and employment in education in the state of New York.
Composition I
Intro to PE, Sport, Recreation & Leisure
Intro to Biology I w/ Lab
Principles of Biology
Project Adventure
Softball
Golf
Fitness I
GE: Choose from lists 4, 5, 6, or 7
Fundamentals of Speech
Composition II
General Psychology
Badminton
Tennis
GE: Choose from lists 4, 5, 6, or 7
Philosophy of Sport
Fitness & Wellness
Contemporary Health
Theory & Techniques of Coaching
Human Performance – A&P I
Racquetball
Soccer
GE: Choose from List 8
GE: Choose from List 9
PED Elective
College Math I OR Higher
Human Performance – A & P II
Advanced First Aid and CPR
GE: Choose from lists 4, 5, 6, or 7
Basketball
Motor Learning
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