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Physical Education, Bachelor of Science, Non-Teaching Degree, Pre-Physical Therapy Emphasis
The Non-Teaching Degree in Physical Education is designed for students interested in entering such fields as athletic training, fitness and wellness, pre-physical therapy, or a self-designed area. Students are expected either to take a minor or develop, with advisement, an emphasis within the movement studies realm. Field Work is a 15 credit experience which explores employment opportunities in emphasis areas such as athletic training, pre-physical therapy, sports communications, wellness and dance. Field Work experiences are not to be fulfilled in a public or private school setting.

General Education Core 45 credits

General Education Core requirements

Physical education requirements32 credits

All of the following courses
3
    3
      3
        3
          1
            3
              1
                15
                  • Physical activity electives
                  10

                  Pre-physical therapy requirements18 credits

                  All of the following courses
                  3
                    3
                      1
                        3
                          3
                            3

                              Electives18 credits

                              University-wide elective credits

                              Total for the degree 120 credits

                              All bachelor degree candidates must complete the General Education Core.
                              Program administered by: Health Education and Physical Education Department.


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