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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

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Contact Person: James Wright • Schafer Hall 312B • 224-5462 James.Wright@bismarckstate.edu Physical education is education through physical activities which are selected and carried on with full regard to values in human growth, development, and behavior. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for upper division work leading to a bachelor's degree. Students completing a four-year program may consider such career areas as elementary or secondary education, coaching and management (athletic clubs, public and private recreation programs, etc.). A student working toward a degree of bachelor of science in education with a major in physical education should complete the requirements below. Students who complete the requirements earn an Associate in Arts degree from BSC.
Students planning a teaching career should register for Introduction to Education (EDUC 250 - 2 credits) and Pre-Professional Experience (EDUC 298 - 1 credit) during their sophomore year. These classes should be taken during the same semester from the same instructor. Students should also check the curriculum of the four-year college/university where they plan to complete their bachelor's degree and modify this curriculum where necessary. Because of the increased nature of licensure requirements for professional educators, students should also check on the state licensure where they plan to pursue a career during their sophomore year. Students planning to teach in North Dakota will be prepared for initial licensure testing requirements in conjunction with EDUC 250.
Career Possibilities: Physical Education Teacher-elementary, secondary or college, Coaching, Aerobics Instructor, Camp Recreation Director.

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Physical Education AA Curriculum Guide (document)
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Curriculum Guide for AA in Physical Education
AA Student Planning Worksheet 2011-13 (document)
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AA Student Planning Worksheet 2011-13
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