To obtain a bachelor of science in education degree with a major in Physical Education and Health, candidates must earn a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 in his/her major and supporting field (if any), and complete the pattern of courses listed below. Licensure areas include K-12.Admissions Policies and Procedures1. Must apply for acceptance. Designating this major constitutes making application. 2. Be on track and making progress in general education required courses. 3. Have completed a minimum of 25 credit hours that demonstrate progression on the identified degree plan. HKR 1113 and HKR 1123 are to be completed prior to acceptance. 4. At the successful completion of HKR 2003/2000, the candidate will be accepted into the degree program.Teaching Major in K-12 Physical Education and Health (BSE)123 hoursUniversity Requirement – 2 hoursGSTD 1002 Freshman SeminarGeneral Education – 35 hoursCandidates must take and pass all three Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators as a requirement to be accepted into the Teacher Education Program and apply for admission to the College of Education.Teacher Education – 38 hoursEDUC 2023 K-12 Education TechnologyEDUC/PSYC 3013 Educational PsychologyHKR 2000 Education and Field Experience Level I LabHKR 2003 Introduction to Education and Field Experience, Level IS ED 3003 The Secondary and Middle School CurriculaSPCH 1113 Introduction to Public SpeakingSelect 3 hours from the following:PSYC 3123 Child PsychologyPSYC 3223 Developmental PsychologyPSYC 4033 Abnormal PsychologyPSYC 4083 Adolescent PsychologyCourses requiring admission to Teacher EducationHKR 3111 Supervised Field Experience – HKRHKR 3301 Supervised Field Experience – HKRHKR 3703 Methods and Materials in Kinesiology for Elementary SchoolsHKR 3723 Methods and Materials in Health, Kinesiology, and Recreation for Secondary and Middle SchoolHKR 4003 Student Teaching SeminarHKR 4006 Student Teaching in the Secondary School IHKR 4103 Student Teaching in the Elementary School IIK-12 Physical Education and Health Major – 48 hoursESCI 3003 Psychology of Motor Learning and DevelopmentHKR 1113 Methods of Teaching Individual/Dual ActivitiesHKR 1123 Methods of Teaching Team ActivitiesHKR 3803 LifeguardingHKR 3882 Theory and Techniques in Rhythm ActivitiesHKR 4102 Professionalism and Leadership in HKRHKR 4323 Organization and Administration of Health, Kinesiology, and RecreationHKR 4343 History and Philosophy of Health, Kinesiology, and RecreationHKR 4923 Measurement and Evaluation in Health, Kinesiology, and RecreationorEDUC 4043 Assessment, Evaluation, and Measurement (with the permission of the HKR chair)HS 1403 Personal and Community HealthHS 2043 Human Anatomy and PhysiologyHS 3243 Kinesiology and BiomechanicsHS 3413 First Aid and Safety/CPRHS 4013 Adapted KinesiologyHS 4243 Exercise PhysiologyREC 3613 School and Community Recreation2 hours selected from the following:HKR 2812 Theory and Fundamentals of BasketballHKR 2822 Theory and Fundamentals of FootballHKR 3832 Theory and Fundamentals of Baseball and SoftballHKR 3842 Theory and Fundamentals of Track and FieldHKR 3852 Theory and Fundamentals of Tennis and VolleyballREC 3642 Camping and Camp CounselingMinor Requirements:K-12 Physical Education, and Health Minor – 21 hoursESCI 3003 Psychology of Motor Learning and DevelopmentHKR 1113 Methods of Teaching Individual/Dual ActivitiesorHKR 1123 Methods of Teaching Team ActivitiesHKR 3703 Methods and Materials in Kinesiology for Elementary SchoolsHKR 3723 Methods and Materials in Health, Kinesiology, and Recreation in Secondary and Middle SchoolHKR 4323 Organization and Administration of Health, Kinesiology, and RecreationHS 2043 Human Anatomy and PhysiologyHS 4013 Adapted Kinesiology