2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Coaching [CCH]


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The Kinesiology Department  which offers the major in coaching provides the academic preparation to those students wanting a career in the coaching profession. Academic content includes study in the key sports science disciplines described by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education's (NASPE) domains of coaching effectiveness, which stress the understanding of established principles in the relevant sport science areas. The major in coaching contains a unique sequence of subjects that focus on the theory and practice of coaching and provides students with an experiential learning component with a coaching internship.

 

A. General Education and Liberal Arts: 52-54 credit hours


D. Physical Education Activity Courses: Five credit hours


  • Additional Aquatics and Activity Electives

E. Practica/Internship Requirement: Eight credit hours


F. Required Workshops


 Students pursing the major in Coaching must successfully complete the following non-credit workshops:

  • Identification and Reporting of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (CAR)
  • School Violence Prevention Training (SAVE)

G. Professional Electives: Three credit hours


Select at least three credit hours from the following listed below. Students may also choose additional ecectives.

H. Free Electives: Seven credit hours


Total Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 124


Example of the Bachelor's Degree in Coaching over Four Years


First Year


Second Year


Fall Total credit hours: 16


  • GE course
  • Professional Elective course (EXS or SPM)

Spring Total credit hours: 16


  • GE course
  • Foreign Language course
  • Quantitative Skills course

Third Year


Fourth Year


Fall Total credit hours: 15


  • Aquatics elective
  • Coaching Clinic option: PED 404-419 (2 cr. hr.)
  • Two Free electives

Spring Total credit hours: 13


  • Physical Education activity elective

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