Physical Education with Professional Certification
The Physical Education program is not taking students for the 2023-2024 school year.
The Master of Arts degree in physical education is designed to provide students with an in-depth study of learning theories and research on curriculum development and pedagogy. Applicants entering the Professional approved Teacher Preparation Program must have an initial teaching certificate in physical education.
Admission Information
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Application Requirements
Requirements from the TC Catalog (AY 2023-2024)
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The Master of Arts degree in physical education is designed to provide students with an in-depth study of learning theories and research on curriculum development and pedagogy.
Prerequisite
NYSED requires a base initial teacher certification prior to professional teacher certification. As a prerequisite to entering the teacher education program all students are required to have a minimum of 24 hours in the disciplinary aspects of physical education including courses in: (a) exercise/applied physiology; (b) fitness and physical activity program planning; (c) biomechanics and anatomy; (d) sport psychology; (e) sport sociology/cultural studies of physical activity; (f) motor learning and control; (g) measurement and evaluation/assessment of physical activity; (h) growth and motor development; and (i) prevention and treatment of athletic injuries. All students are required to document competence in a wide variety of motor activities including: (a) team sports; (b) individual sports; (c) racquet activities; (d) dance and rhythms; (e) aquatics; (f) fitness activities; and (g) adventure activities. In order to meet the motor activity prerequisites, students may have completed a college class, have significant documented participation in the activity, or completed community education courses (e.g., Water Safety Instructor class through the American Red Cross).
Each student’s transcript will be evaluated to determine if she or he has completed the prerequisites. Students who do not have the prerequisites will be required to make them up early in their program. Content course deficiencies will be made up, with the approval of the Program Director, through courses at Teachers College, Columbia University or another college or university. Students who are deficient in physical activity courses will be required to make up courses through the Columbia College physical education program, or other educational experiences that are approved by program faculty.
A minimum of thirty-two (32) credits is required for the degree. (*R means Required)
COURSES for PE TEACHER CERTIFICATION | CREDITS | INDICATE PLANNED COURSES |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSES | ||
BBSR 5040 Curriculum Designs in Physical Education *R BBSR 5240 Fieldwork in Curriculum and Teaching in Physical Education *R | 3 3 |
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BBSR 4080 Constructivist Pedagogies in Physical Education *R | 3 |
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BBSR 5041 Analysis of Teaching in Physical Education *R Fieldwork in analysis of teaching Physical Education *R | 3 3 |
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BBSR 5120 Critical issues in Physical Culture and Education *R | 3 |
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BBSR 5543 Seminar in Physical Education *R | 3 |
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BBSR 4700 Student Teaching in Physical Education or BBSR 4705 Internship in Teaching Physical Education | 3 *R Either one or the other required |
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RESEARCH METHODS COURSE | ||
BBSR 4001 Qualitative Research Methods in Biobehavioral Sciences *R | 3 |
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COURSE ON SPECIAL EDUCATION | ||
HSSE 4000 Introduction to Special Education or C&T 4000 Disability, Exclusion, Schooling | 3 *R Either one or the other required |
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MOVEMENT SCIENCE AND EDUCATION COURSES (3-14 credits) | ||
BBSR 4090 Physical Fitness, Weight Control and Relaxation | 3 |
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BBSR 4005 Applied Anatomy and Biomechanics | 3 |
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BBSR 4095 Applied Physiology I | 3 |
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BBSR 5028 Motor Development | 3 |
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BBSR 4060 Motor learning *R (or Motor Development) | 3 |
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BBSR 5582 Research Design in Movement Science and Education | 3 |
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Total number of movement science and education credits (minimum 3 credits up to 14 credits) |
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HEALTH EDUCATION COURSES (0-9 credits) | ||
HBSS 4100 Introduction to Health Education | 3 |
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HBSS 4000 Introduction to Nutrition | 3 |
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BBSR 5095 Exercise & Health | 3 |
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HBSS 4100 Introduction to Health Education | 3 |
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HBSS 4110 Health Promotion for Children & Adolescents | 3 |
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HBSS 4150 Sport Nutrition | 3 |
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Total number of health education credits (0-9 credits) |
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ELECTIVES (0-9 credits) | ||
BBSR 4002 Visual Methods and Education | 3 |
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A&HA 5005 Visual Arts Research Methods | 3 |
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A&HA 5086 Art in Visual Culture | 3 |
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A&HA 6003 Critical Perspectives and practices in the arts | 3 |
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A&H 4065 Media and gender |
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CCPJ 4180 LGBT(Q) Issues | 3 |
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HBSS 4016 Health Education for Teachers | 3 |
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C&T 5199 Culturally Responsive Curriculum | 3 |
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ITSF 5008 Gender, Education & International Development | 3 |
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C&T 5563 Explore Gender and Sexuality in Practice | 3 |
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MSTU 5002 Culture, Media, and Education | 3 |
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C&T 4010 Immigration & Curriculum | 3 |
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C&T 4032 Gender Difference and Curriculum | 3 |
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Total number of electives credits (0-9 credits) |
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INTEGRATIVE PAPER
In addition to the satisfactory completion of the coursework, each student is required to complete an independent research project: the integrative paper. For the Integrative paper, the research topic must be approved by the Program Director. (Required course: BBSR4001 Qualitative Research Methods in Biobehavioral Sciences). Prior to graduation, the integrative paper must be submitted to and approved by the Program Director.