Program Co-Coordinators:
- Physical Education Concentration (Teaching Licensure): Jeff Pizzutilla (14-A Minges Coliseum; 252-737-2394; pizzutillaj@ecu.edu)
- Coaching Science Concentration (Non-licensure): D. Michael Dawson (12-A Minges Coliseum; 252-328-1998; dawsond@ecu.edu)
The Department of Kinesiology offers the Bachelor of Science (BS) in Physical Education and Coaching Science. The degree program offers two concentrations: Physical Education (Teaching Licensure) and Coaching Science (Non-Licensure).
The Physical Education Concentration (Teaching Licensure) provides candidates with the methods, content, and experiential learning necessary to teach health and physical education in public and private school settings.
A minimum cumulative 2.7 GPA, documented scores for Praxis I Series (PPST, CBT or documented scores on SAT/ACT), successful completion of the KINE majors’ fitness test, and successful completion of the computer competency requirement are required to declare a major in the Physical Education Concentration.
A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all courses leading to licensure for successful completion of the degree. A minimum grade of C (2.0) for interdisciplinary human studies coursework is required for licensure. See Colleges/Schools and Associated Programs, College of Education, Licensure, for NC teacher licensure requirements.
The Coaching Science Concentration (Non-licensure) provides candidates with the content and methods necessary to coach and /or instruct sport and games in schools and recreational settings.
A minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA and successful completion of the KINE majors’ fitness test are required to declare a major in the Coaching Science Concentration. A minimum grade of C- (1.7) is required for all KINE courses.
The degree requires a minimum of 120 s.h. as follows: