Specializations
and Minors
In order to graduate with
a bachelors degree from the University of North
Dakota, all students are required to: complete
the University's General Education Requirements
(39 credits in English Composition, Arts and
Humanities, Social Sciences, and Science, Math,
and Technology); a minimum of three credits
of the General Education requirements must meet
the World Cultures designation; complete a minimum
of 125 semester credits or college-level courses;
complete the specific requirements of a major,
and have achieved a grade point average of at
least 2.00. Graduation requirements related
to transfer of courses from other institutions
and to courses taken while not in residence
on campus are published in the UND Academic
Catalog.
Graduation with the major in Physical
Education and Exercise Science requires a minimum grade
point average of 2.20. The Department of Physical Education
and Exercise Science offers three majors: Physical Education
and Exercise Science (teaching-Option A and two non-teaching
tracks-Options B & C). The Department also offers
two minors: Athletic Coaching and Health Education.
Specializations
Option A: Teacher Education/Certification
Option
PXW Option A is teacher education
and leads to K-12 teacher certification in North Dakota. More Information HERE
1. Prerequisite Courses (F=Fall,
S=Spring)
- CHEM 115/115L Introduction
to Chemistry (4 credits, F,S)
- PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology
(3 credits, F,S)
- SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology
(3 credits, F,S)
- ANAT 204/204L Anatomy for Paramedical
Personnel (5 credits, F,S)
- PPT 301 Mechanics of Human Physiology
(4 credits, F,S)
2. Required Physical Education
Core
- NUTR 240 Fundamentals of Nutrition
(3 credits, F,S)
- PXW 326 Fundamentals of Physical
Conditioning (3 credits, F,S)
- PXW 310 First Aid/CPR (2 credits,
F,S)
- PXW 355 Applied Motor Development
(3 credits, F)
- PXW 404 Adapted Physical Education
(2 credits, S)
- PXW 276 Motor Learning (3
credits, S )
- PXW 332 Biomechanics (4 credits,
F)
- PXW 401 Sport Sociology (3
credits, F)
- PXW 402 Exercise Physiology
(4 credits, F)
- PXW 440 Sport Psychology (3
credits, S)
3. Teacher Education Option
- PXW 205 Physical Education
for the Elem. Grades (3 credits, F)
- PXW 223 Movement Performance
and Analysis (9 credits, F,S)
- PXW 323 Intro. to Teaching
in Physical Education and Sport Settings (3 credits,
F)
- PXW 323L Lab - Intro. to Teaching...
(1 credit, F)
- PXW 400 Methods and Materials
for Teaching Secondary Phys. Ed. (3 credits, F)
- PXW 400L Lab - Methods and
Materials... ( 1 credit, F)
- PXW 403 School Health Education
(2 credits, S)
- PXW 406 Strategies for Teaching
Phy. Ed. in the Elementary School (3 credits, S)
- PXW 406L Lab - Strategies for
Teaching... (1 credit, S)
- PXW 487 Senior Teaching Seminar
(1 credit, F,S)
4. Center for Teaching and Learning
Teacher Education Certification
Sequence, including 14 credits of Secondary Education
and student teaching. (30 credits total)
Note: There are two different teacher certification
programs involving physical education offered through
the department of teaching and learning; 1. a combination
of elementary classroom and grades 1-6 physical education,
and 2. Two subject teaching, one of which is physical
education, for grades 5-8. All programs feature several
school-based supervised field experiences, designed
to help students develop their teaching ability. Over
the last five years these programs have been regionally
and nationally recognized for innovation in teacher
education.
Option B: Physical Education
and Exercise Science Related Areas Options
Option B is professional preparation
for non-teaching physical education positions. A student
who selects Option B will complete the major core of
required courses and choose a complementary major or
minor program. Nutrition, sociology, psychology, natural
science and other minors have been selected by students
in the past. Combined majors, such as with psychology
or athletic training are also appropriate. Depending
on the student's interest, field experiences in professional
settings may be elected for credit.
1. Prerequisite Courses
- CHEM 115/115L Introduction
to Chemistry (4 credits, F,S)
- PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology
(3 credits, F,S)
- SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology
(3 credits, F,S)
- ANAT 204/204L Anatomy for Paramedical
Personnel (5 credits, F,S)
- PPT 301 Mechanics of Human Physiology
(4 credits, F,S)
2. Required Physical Education
Core
- NUTR 240 Fundamentals of Nutrition
(3 credits, F,S)
- PXW 326 Fundamentals of Physical
Conditioning (3 credits, F,S)
- PXW 310 First Aid/CPR (2 credits,
F,S)
- PXW 355 Applied Motor Development
(3 credits, F)
- PXW 404 Adapted Physical Education
(2 credits, S)
- PXW 276 Motor Learning (3
credits, S)
- PXW 332 Biomechanics (4 credits,
F)
- PXW 401 Sport Sociology (3
credits, F)
- PXW 402 Exercise Physiology
(4 credits, F)
- PXW 440 Sport Psychology (3
credits, S)
3. Minor or second major in
a subject area related to physical education
PXW 223 Movement performance analysis (3 credits,
F,S)
- 1 Aquatic, 1 Individual Sport,
and 1 Team Sport
Minors or Second Major
Option C: Non-Tteaching Exercise Science Applications
Area
1. Prerequisite Courses
- CHEM 115/115L Introduction
to Chemistry (4 credits, F,S)
- PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology
(3 credits, F,S)
- SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology
(3 credits, F,S)
- ANAT 204/204L Anatomy for Paramedical
Personnel (5 credits, F,S)
- PPT 301 Mechanics of Human Physiology
(4 credits, F,S)
2. Required Physical Education
Core
- NUTR 240 Fundamentals of Nutrition
(3 credits, F,S)
- PXW 326 Fundamentals of Physical
Conditioning (3 credits, F,S)
- PXW 310 First Aid/CPR (2 credits,
F,S)
- PXW 355 Applied Motor Development
(3 credits, F)
- PXW 404 Adapted Physical Education
(2 credits, S)
- PXW 276 Motor Learning (3
credits, S)
- PXW 332 Biomechanics (4 credits,
F)
- PXW 401 Sport Sociology (3
credits, F)
- PXW 402 Exercise Physiology
(4 credits, F)
- PXW 440 Sport Psychology (3
credits, S)
Required 24 hours, including:
- PXW 223 Movement Performance
and Analysis (3 credits, F,S)
- 1 Aquatic, 1 Individual
Sport, 1 Team Sport
- PXW 485 Internship (4-10 credits,
F,S)
- PXW 426 Exercise Testing and
Prescription (3 credits, F)
The remaining 8-14 credits from:
- PXW 375 Fundamentals of Group
Exercise Instruction (3 credits, S)
- PXW 376 Professional Skills
in Personal Training (3 credits, F)
- PXW 327 Fitness for Life (3
credits, F,S)
- PXW 423 Coaching Methods (in
Strength Training) (2 credits, F)
Plus future classes to be developed
such as "Physical Activity and Weight Management" and
"Exercise and Stress Management"
And/or other credits chosen
in consultation with a PXW advisor to attain the minimum
of 24 credits.
MINOR IN ATHLETIC COACHING
Required 27 hours, including:
- PXW 109 Introduction to coaching
(1 credit, F,S)
- PXW 207/207L Prevention and
care of injuries (3 credits, F,S)
- PXW 223 Movement performance
analysis (3 credits, F,S)*
- PXW 323 Intro. to teaching
in Phys. Ed. and Sport Settings (3 credits, F)
- PXW 323L Lab - Intro. to Teaching...
(1 credit, F)
- PXW 326 Fundamentals of conditioning
(3 credits, F,S)
- PXW 325 Youth and children
in sport (3 credits, F)
- PXW 341 Organization and Admin.
of athletics (2 credits, S)
- PXW 423 Coaching methods (6
credits, F,S)*
- PXW 486 Practicum in coaching
(2 credits, F,S)
* 223 and 423 should be same sports ie, 223 Football,
423 Coaching Methods of Football
Students interested in a minor in athletic coaching should consult with an advisor in PXW before beginning the minor. This is necessary to insure that courses are appropriately tracked towiard the practicum.
MINOR IN HEALTH EDUCATION
Required 21 hours, including:
- PXW 310 First Aid and CPR (2
credits, F,S)
- PXW 327 Fitness for life (3
credits, F,S)
- PXW 403 School health education
(2 credits, S)
- PSY 251 Developmental psychology
(4 credits, F, S)
- NUTR 240 Fundamentals of nutrition
(3 credits, F,S)
One course from each of the
following 3 groups (7-10 credits)
- BIOL 124 Environmental Science
(2 credits, F)
- GEOL 103 Introduction to environmental
issues (3 credits, S)
- T&L 252 Child development
(3 credits, F,S)
- SOC 335 The family (3 credits,
S)
- PPT 410 Drugs subject to abuse
(2 credits, S)
- SOC 355 Drugs and society (3
credits, S)
- SWK 410 Addiction dynamics (2
credits, S)
Special Topics and other courses
may be substituted only with PXW advisor approval.
Students interested in a minor in Health Education should
consult with an advisor in PXW before beginning the
minor.
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