Physical Education and Health Education Teacher Certification (K-12) Option

122 credits

This Physical Education and Health Education Teacher Certification (K-12) Option is certified at the state level by the New Hampshire Department of Education. Graduates who complete this double Physical Education and Health Education Teacher Certification Option are prepared to teach both physical education and health education and become eligible for K-12 teacher certification in the state of New Hampshire. Because of New Hampshire’s membership in the Interstate Certification Contract, Plymouth graduates are eligible to earn a certificate or license in another Contract state upon application to that state’s department of education. Receiving states may have a difference in grade range and may impose certain special requirements that must be met within a reasonable period of time. For further information, please see the Teacher Education and Clinical Experiences section. Early field experiences within the university setting, practica in school settings, and full semester student teaching experiences provide perspective to the theories and applications as learned in the core and double option.

Admittance into the Teacher Certification Option is based on the following criteria:
• minimum 42 credits earned
• minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.50
• minimum 2.50 grade point average in:
  PE 2415 Introduction to Physical Education and Health Instruction
  PE 2550 Foundations of Physical Education (TECO)
• completion of 15 of the required 45 hours of community service
• passing Praxis I
• up-to-date electronic folio
• meeting with the Coordinator of Teacher Education for Health Education, Physical Education and Physical Education/Health Education

 

Degree Requirements

Credits

 
Courses required for the Option are shown in boldface. 
PE Professional Activity (2000 level) or Physical Activity Skills (1000 level) courses [not PEDI] 2
PE 2415 Introduction to Physical Education and Health Instruction 3
PE 2422 Rhythm and Dance Fundamentals 1.5
PE 2423 Fundamentals in Gymnastics 1.5
PE 2550 Foundations of Physical Education (TECO) 3
PE 2731 Motor Development (WRCO) 3
PE 2860 Adventure Programming for Physical Educators (WECO) 3
PE 3000 Instructional Strategies I - Elementary 4
PE 3260 Health Fitness Assessment and Programming 3
PE 3310 Curriculum Design and Implementation 3
PE 3560 Measurement and Assessment in Physical Education (QRCO) 3
PE 3570 Kinesiology 3
PE 3580 Physiology of Exercise 3
PE 3600 Adapted Physical Education 3
PE 3720 Motor Learning 3
PE 4000 Instructional Strategies II - Secondary 4
Group A Activity - complete one of the following: 1.5
PE 2424 Net and Wall Activities
PE 2425 Lifetime/Leisure Activities
PE 2426 Striking and Fielding Activities
PE 2427 Territorial Activities
Group B Activities - complete two of the following: 3
PE 2428 Flexibility, Core, and Balance Training
PE 2525 Group Exercise Leadership
PE 2640 Burdenko Conditioning
PE 2740 Water Exercise Techniques
PE 2831 Resistance Training Techniques
PEHE 4710 Student Teaching K-12: Elementary 6
PEHE 4720 Student Teaching K-12: Secondary 6
BI 2110 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4
BI 2120 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4
DN 2330 Movement Concepts for Elementary Education 1
HE 2900 Disease, Safety, and Environment (WECO) 3
HE 3200 Stress Management (WECO) 3
HE 3220 Applied Nutrition for Healthy Living (TECO) 3
HE 3660 CPR and First Aid Instructor 1.5
HE 3700 Drug Behavior (WECO) 3
HE 3710 Sex and Family Living Education 3
IS 4360 Cultural Diversity and American Society (DICO) (INCO) 3
General Education: 
EN 1200 Composition 3
IS 1111 The First Year Seminar: Critical Thinking and the Nature of Inquiry 3
MA Mathematics Foundations 3
CTDI Creative Thought Directions 6
PPDI Past and Present Directions 6
SSDI Self and Society Directions 6
GACO Global Awareness Connection 3
Elective 1
 

PE 3000 requires a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.50. PE 4000 requires a minimum grade of C in PE 3000 and a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.60. PEHE 4710 and PEHE 4720 require a minimum grade of C in PE 4000 and a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.70.
 

*All course information is from the 2009-2010 Catalog.