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EXERCISE SCIENCE DEGREES
Exercise Science Major
Exercise Science Minor

PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEGREES
Physical Education Major
Physical Education Minor


PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND EXERCISE SCIENCE

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www.spu.edu/depts/pe

FACULTY:  JoAnn Atwell-ScrivnerBud TurnerBob Weathers

The faculty and staff in the Department of Physical Education are committed to delivering programs that promote health through physical activity while valuing and examining physical activity through a Christian worldview. A primary goal of the Physical Education and Exercise Science Department is to promote healthy lifestyles through good decision making, improved fitness, and lifetime movement skills.

  • Physical eduction majors proceed through a sequential, comprehensive curriculum that prepares them to enter a variety of movement-related professions, including teaching, fitness training, and recreational leadership.
  • Exercise science majors often pursue such diverse fields as physical therapy, occupational therapy medical school, sport medicine, corporate fitness, and cardiac rehabilitation.

Both majors require the same capstone course (PE 4899), which requires students to research a topic, write a well-documented paper, and present it before a group of their professors and peers.

All physical education and exercise science majors are required to complete the 36 credits of core courses. Each of the majors has 36 additional required credits for the specific majors for a total of 72 credits. Within the 36 additional credits, the exercise science major contains 7 elective credits and the physical education major has 9 elective credits.

There are minors offered in physical education and exercise science, each requiring 36 credits.

Admission and GPA Requirement
Students desiring to major or minor in physical education or exercise science must have a minimum 2.5 GPA in at least 9 credits taken at SPU that apply to the major or minor. A student must complete major or minor requirements in effect when the student is admitted to the major or minor.

Requirements for the Majors and Minors
Requirements for the Physical Education Major
Note: For teacher certification, refer to the School of Education for admission requirements and details.

Requirements for the Exercise Science Major
Requirements for the Physical Education Minor

Requirements for the Exercise Science Minor

Physical Education Electives

Course

Title

Credits

PES 2550

Responding to Emergencies

3

PES 3590

Sport Injury Management

4

PES 4585

Applied Exercise Science

5

PES 4555

Community Health Promotion

3

PES 4900

Independent Study

1–5

PES 4940

Practicum

1–5

PES 4930

Exercise Science Practicum

1

PES 4940

Internship

5

Exercise Science Electives

Course

Title

Credits

PES 2550

Responding to Emergencies

3

PES 2613

Teaching alternative activities and assessments

2

PES 2617

Teaching Health and Fitness

2

PES 3545

Programs for Special Populations

3

PES 3575

Motor Development

4

PES 3590

Sport Injury Management

4

PES 4555

Community Health Promotion

3

PES 4900

Independent Study

1–5

PES 4930

Exercise Science Practicum

1

PES 4940

Internship

5

Lifetime Activities Program
Lifetime activities classes  provide an opportunity for the student to experience diverse physical activity options. The Department of Physical Education and Exercise Science offers a wide spectrum of activity classes in which basic skills can be learned and refined to the point of independent participation.

The faculty and staff in the Department of Physical Education and Exercise Science are committed to delivering programs that promote health through physical activity while valuing and examining physical activity through a Christian worldview.

Integrated Studies Major with a concentration in Health and Fitness

(For students seeking K-8 certification)

Students who are planning to obtain elementary school certification and are intrested in health and fitness must major in the Integrated Studies major with a concentration in Health and Fitness.

Requirements for Integrated Studies: Health and Fitness concentration

Requirements for Elementary Certification

Requirements for Health and Fitness Endorsement
Students seeking to obtain a Washington state teaching endorsement in health and fitness must complete a minimum of 45 credits in physical education to obtain their original/first endorsement or a minimum of 24 credits in physical education to obtain a supporting/ second endorsement. See Certification Requirements in School of Education for more information.

 

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