Bachelor of Science in Physical Education

Overview

Physical education is a fundamental part of the total educational experience for all children from kindergarten through high school. According to the Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE) well-planned and well-implemented physical education programs can provide many benefits including improved physical fitness, development of physical skills, healthful physical activity, reinforcement for learning across the curriculum, self-discipline, improved judgement, stress reduction, positive peer socialization, improved self-confidence, improved self-esteem, and opportunities to set and strive for personal, achievable goals. Obesity has been termed an epidemic in American society as the number of adults and children who are obese has increased dramatically in the last 20 years. More than one-third of adults (35%) and almost 17% of children and adolescents are obese (Ogden, Carroll, Kid, and Felgal 2012). These numbers continue to rise. While there are many variables and factors that contribute to this obesity epidemic, physical inactivity has been deemed to be a very crucial factor (Ogden, Carroll, Fryer, and Flegal 2015). The need for quality physical education and opportunities to increase the physical activity levels among Americans of all ages is critical. It is realized that increased levels of physical activity can help prevent the onset of degenerative disease, improve the overall fitness of the individual, maintain emotional balance, promote a sense of social well-being, enhance cognitive performance, and contribute to positive leisure habits (Ogden, Carroll, Fryer, and Flegal 2015). The purpose of the K-12 Physical Education teacher certification degree at North Greenville University is to offer a distinctive, innovative program that attracts and meets the needs of students as well as the community while preparing candidates to be effective practitioners, caring leaders, and lifelong learners. The main goal of this academic program is to produce Christian Physical Educators that instruct and demonstrate a Christian worldview regarding physical activities, including a physically active lifestyle. This program will enable students to integrate academic discipline, Christian lifestyle, and an enriched cultural experience by offering course work designed to meet the needs of those interested in a career in the field of education. Students will be prepared to teach physical education in elementary, middle, and secondary schools throughout the state of South Carolina and beyond, thereby adding a significant avenue for employment and service to the state and nation.

Degree Requirements

Core Curriculum

Required Courses

CHST-1301Engaging the Biblical Narrative

3

CHST-1201Interpreting the Biblical Text

2

CHST-1302Integrating a Biblical Worldview

3

ENGL-1310Composition and Rhetoric

3

ENGL-1320Composition and Literature

3

HIST-1385Western Civ in a Global Context Since 1517

3

PSYC-2310Introduction to Psychology

3

COLL-1100NGU 101

1

CSCI-1100Computer Tech for Success

1

BIOL-1410Principles of Biology I

4

BIOL-1411Biology I Lab

0

BIOL-2470Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4

BIOL-2471Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab

0

Communication

Choose one course from the list below.

COMM-2300Oral Communication

3

COMM-2308Small Group Communication

3

COMM-2310Interpersonal Communication

3

Literature

Choose one course from the list below.

ENGL-2300Multicultural Literature

3

ENGL-2310British Literature to 1785

3

ENGL-2320British Literature Since 1785

3

ENGL-2330American Literature to 1865

3

ENGL-2340American Literature Since 1865

3

ENGL-2390Special Topics

3

Fine Arts

Choose one course from the list below.

ARTS-1300Engaging the Arts Through Visual Arts

3

COMM-1320Engaging the Arts Through Film

3

MUSC-1300Engaging the Arts Through Music

3

THTR-1300Engaging the Arts Through Theatre

3

Civic Awareness

Choose one course from the list below.

PLSC-2310American National Government

3

HIST-2310United States History to 1865

3

HIST-2320United States History Since 1865

3

Mathematics

Choose one course from the list below.

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Any 1000-level math course MATH-1315 or higher

3

Total Credit Hours:45

Major Requirements

HLSC-3470Essentials of Strength and Conditioning

4

HLSC-3471Essentials of Strength and Conditioning Lab

0

PHED-2320Rhythmic Activites, Games, and Tumbling

3

PHED-2330Teaching Team Sports

3

PHED-2331History and Philosphy of Sport

3

PHED-2335Teaching Individual and Dual Sports

3

PHED-2340Introduction to Human Movement

3

PHED-3310Personal Fitness

3

PHED-3320Measurement and Evaluation Techniques

3

PHED-3330Instructional Techniques of Physical Education

3

PHED-3355Sport Emergency Management

3

PHED-3380Biomechanics of Sport for Coaching

3

PHED-3385Motor Learning and Sport Performance

3

Total Credit Hours:37

Education Requirements

EDUC-1310Introduction to Education

3

EDUC-1320Integrating Technology

3

EDUC-3341Human Growth and Development in Education

3

EDUC-3350The Exceptional Learner

3

EDSE-2340Classroom Management

3

EDSE-3395Reading and Writing in The Content Area

3

EDSE-4900Directed Student Teaching

9

EDSE-4390Student Teaching Seminar

3

PHED-2301Planning and Assessment

3

PHED-3300Methods Teaching PE: K-6

3

PHED-4300Methods Teaching Physical Education: 7-12

3

PHED-4310Physical Education for Special Populations

3

Total Credit Hours:42
Total Degree Requirements 124

Mission Statement and Outcomes

Mission Statement:

The mission of the Department of Physical Education at North Greenville University is to serve the University as part of the College of Wellness and Sports Professions, enhance the quality of life for the general citizenry through the promotion of active and healthy lifestyles, prepare students to assume leadership roles associated with development, implementation, and administration of programs in physical education, and to prepare men and women to take the Gospel of Jesus Christ into the Physical Education profession.

Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Content and Foundational Knowledge: Physical education candidates demonstrate an understanding of common and specialized content, and scientific and theoretical foundations for the delivery of an effective preK-12 physical education program.
  • Skillfulness and Health-Related Fitness: Physical education candidates are physically literate individuals who can demonstrate skillful performance in physical education content and health-enhancing levels of fitness.
  • Planning and Implementation: Physical education candidates apply content and foundational knowledge to plan and implement developmentally appropriate learning experiences aligned with local, state and/or SHAPE America’s National Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education through the effective use of resources, accommodations and/or modifications, technology and metacognitive strategies to address the diverse needs of all students.
  • Instructional Delivery and Management Physical education candidates engage students in meaningful learning experiences through effective use of pedagogical skills. They use communication, feedback, technology, and instructional and managerial skills to enhance student learning.
  • Assessment of Student Learning Physical education candidates select and implement appropriate assessments to monitor students’ progress and guide decision making related to instruction and learning.
  • Professional Responsibility Physical education candidates demonstrate behaviors essential to becoming effective professionals. They exhibit professional ethics and culturally competent practices; seek opportunities for continued professional development; and demonstrate knowledge of promotion/advocacy strategies for physical education and expanded physical activity opportunities that support the development of physically literate individuals.

Plan of Study

Freshman Year - Fall

CSCI-1100Computer Tech for Success

1

-
NGU 101

1

ENGL-1310Composition and Rhetoric

3

-
 

MATH-1310College Algebra

3

-
Or

MATH-1315Contemporary Mathematics

3

-
Or

-
Higher

3

-
 

HIST-1385Western Civ in a Global Context Since 1517

3

EDUC-1310Introduction to Education

3

PHED-2331History and Philosphy of Sport

3

-
Chapel

0

-
Cultural Events

0

Total Credit Hours:17

Freshman Year - Spring

ENGL-1320Composition and Literature

3

CHST-1301Engaging the Biblical Narrative

3

-
Communication course

3

-
 

BIOL-1410Principles of Biology I

4

BIOL-1411Biology I Lab

0

-
 

EDUC-1320Integrating Technology

3

-
Chapel

0

-
Cultural Events

0

Total Credit Hours:16

Sophomore Year - Fall

CHST-1302Integrating a Biblical Worldview

3

PSYC-2310Introduction to Psychology

3

EDSE-2340Classroom Management

3

PHED-2320Rhythmic Activites, Games, and Tumbling

3

PHED-2330Teaching Team Sports

3

-
Chapel

0

-
Cultural Events

0

Total Credit Hours:15

Sophomore Year - Spring

CHST-1201Interpreting the Biblical Text

2

-
 

BIOL-2470Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4

BIOL-2471Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab

0

-
 

EDUC-3350The Exceptional Learner

3

PHED-2335Teaching Individual and Dual Sports

3

PHED-2340Introduction to Human Movement

3

-
Chapel

0

-
Cultural Events

0

Total Credit Hours:15

Junior Year - Fall

ENGL-
Upper-Level Literature

3

EDSE-2330Planning and Assessment

3

EDUC-3341Human Growth and Development in Education

3

PHED-3330Instructional Techniques of Physical Education

3

PHED-3310Personal Fitness

3

PHED-3300Methods Teaching PE: K-6

3

-
Chapel

0

Total Credit Hours:18

Junior Year - Spring

HLSC-3470Essentials of Strength and Conditioning

4

EDSE-3395Reading and Writing in The Content Area

3

PHED-3320Measurement and Evaluation Techniques

3

PHED-3385Motor Learning and Sport Performance

3

PHED-4310Physical Education for Special Populations

3

-
Chapel

0

Total Credit Hours:16

Senior Year - Fall

-
Fine Arts Appreciation

3

HIST-
Civic Awareness

3

PHED-3355Sport Emergency Management

3

PHED-3380Biomechanics of Sport for Coaching

3

PHED-4300Methods Teaching Physical Education: 7-12

3

-
Chapel

0

Total Credit Hours:15

Senior Year - Spring

EDSE-4390Student Teaching Seminar

3

EDSE-4900Directed Student Teaching

9

Total Credit Hours:12