Health and Physical Education B.S.Ed.
Format: In person on the Statesboro Campus
Credit Hours: 124
The Bachelor of Science program in Health and Physical Education Certification track is designed for students who are seeking initial teacher certification in the P-12 teaching field in health and physical education. The program consists of:
- Coursework in the major field of study
- Methodology courses addressing academic instruction
- Core coursework in professional education
Program Format
During the Health and Physical Education degree program, you will have many experiences in public school classrooms prior to the student teaching semester. All field experiences, including student teaching, take place within a 70 mile radius of the Georgia Southern campus. This program is offered on the Statesboro Campus.
Upon meeting the program requirements and physical education college outcomes for the Certification Track, and passing the Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators (GACE) exam in Health and Physical Education, you will qualify for Georgia’s health and physical education teacher induction certification. The program is accredited by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, and is recognized through reciprocity in many other states in the U.S. Graduates of this program are prepared to teach in public or private school systems. Other examples of career opportunities available to graduates of this program include camps, churches, recreation, and youth services.
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Non-Certification Track
The Health and Physical Education B.S.Ed. Professional Studies (Non-Certification) degree provides students who are interested in education the opportunity to take coursework with planned minors and concentrations. The degree allows for choice in several areas leading to a broad background. This track does NOT lead to teacher certification.
Upon meeting teacher education program admission requirements, those seeking teacher certification in Health and Physical Education will move into the Health and Physical Education B.S.Ed. Certification Track.
Admission Information
The Georgia Southern University Office of Undergraduate Admissions oversees the application process for undergraduate students. During the admission process, ALL students interested in either the certification or non-certification program must declare the Health and Physical Education B.S.Ed. Professional Studies (Non-Certification Track) as their intended major. When accepted to the university, ALL undergraduate education majors are admitted into the Health and Physical Education B.S.Ed. Professional Studies (Non-Certification Track). Admission to the B.S.Ed. Health and Physical Education program will be structured into annual cohorts beginning each fall semester. For university admission information, please visit the Georgia Southern University Admissions website.
At the completion of all courses, through area F in the program of study, students seeking initial teacher certification would then apply to the Teacher Education Program. (See admission requirements for admission into the Teacher Education Program). If accepted into the Teacher Education Program, the student would move into the Health and Physical Education B.S.Ed. Certification Track. Those students who are NOT seeking initial teacher certification, would complete the remainder of the program requirements for the Health & Physical Education B.S.Ed. Professional Studies Non Certification Track program
Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s (ABM) program
Qualified students of the Health and Physical Education B.S.Ed. Certification Track program also be eligible for an accelerated bachelor’s to master’s (ABM) program. ABM programs allow you to begin graduate studies in your senior year so you can accelerate completion of a graduate degree. You’ll earn both a bachelor’s and a graduate degree faster. And since any graduate courses taken as an undergraduate are billed at the undergraduate tuition rate, you’ll save money too.
Learn more about accelerated bachelor’s to master’s programs.
Undergraduate Advising
All B.S.Ed. Health and Physical Education majors are assigned to a professional advisor in the College of Education (COE) Advisement Center for program planning and course scheduling. Undergraduate students are advised each term by appointment and/or walk in hours. Please visit the COE Advisement Center web page for a list of program advisors.
For advisement, change of major or transfer questions, please contact the College of Education Advisement Center directly at 912-478-0698.
Spotlight Story
“After applying for and earning numerous college scholarships, Haggins chose Georgia Southern University to pursue a degree in health and physical education. “I was at home at Georgia Southern”.
Tendai Haggins, “93
Georgia Southern alumnus encourages his students to stay active from home. Read the full spotlight story for the Health and Physical Education B.S.Ed. program.
Program Outcomes
1: Scientific and Theoretical Knowledge
From the junior year through completion of the BS in Health & Physical Education, teacher candidates will identify and apply discipline-specific content knowledge in Health and Physical Education. Content knowledge components include the following: Mental and Emotional Health/Professional Issues; Personal Health and Wellness, Sexual Health, and Nutrition; Safety and Injury Prevention, and Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs; Basic Sciences of Physical Education; Motor Learning and Motor Development; Sports, Activities, and Fitness; as well as Instructional Principles and Professionalism in Physical Education.
2: Skill and Fitness Based Competence
From the junior year through completion of the BS in Health & Physical Education, teacher candidates will plan using appropriate learning standards, effective strategies, and knowledge of learner development to address the needs of all students.
3: Planning and Implementation
From the junior year through completion of the BS in Health & Physical Education, teacher candidates will implement planned instruction, assess student learning, and create a safe learning environment to meet the needs of diverse learners.
4: Instructional Delivery and Management
From the junior year through completion of the BS in Health & Physical Education, teacher candidates will apply professional skills and dispositions required for initial teacher certification in P-12 learning environments.
5: Impact on Student Learning
From the junior year through completion of the HPE program, teacher candidates will be physically literate (identify knowledge of fitness, rules, strategies, and teaching cues) individuals who can perform sports skills in physical education content areas and health-enhancing levels of fitness. (SPA Standard #2 – NASPE)
Frequently Asked Questions
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Last updated: 7/10/2024