BS PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHING/COACHING (K-12)
Students preparing to teach and/or coach physical education will have a variety of experiences that will enhance proficiency in the knowledge and skills requisite to working in the contemporary school setting. Majors learn to perform a variety of sport, fitness, and dance activities personally. After becoming proficient, students take courses and have practical experiences in teaching and coaching children, adolescents, and adults. The discipline is interesting and rewarding, and those in a teaching/coaching career help others pursue and practice healthy lifestyle habits.
PETE Students Update Contact Information
PETE Program Brochure
PETE Application
PETE Handbook
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Learning Outcomes
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Limited Enrollment Requirements
Prior to beginning course work in the major, students must apply for admittance into the PETE program. The program requires that all students take the major classes together as a cohort group. See the advisor in January during the second semester of your sophomore year (249 SFH).
PETE courses are scheduled during the third and fourth years.
Advisement
pEDAGOGY (pete) faculty
Susan V. Graser
Larry Hall
Mel Olson
Glenna Padfield
Todd Pennington
Keven Prusak
Carol Wilkinson
Maria Zanandrea
Professional organizations and helpful links
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD)
Utah Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (UAHPERD)
PE Central
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