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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Sport, Coaching, Leadership, and Administration, B.S.E.
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The Bachelor of Science in Education degree with a major in Sport, Coaching, Leadership, and Administration requires students to complete an 18 hour core in Kinesiology, plus 24 semester hours from one of two career tracks of study - Practitioner or Management. Core Kinesiology courses are delivered face-to-face and online. Most courses required for the Practitioner Track are delivered face-to-face, while courses for the Management Track are delivered online.
This degree program can be completed on campus (Practitioner and Management Tracks) or completely online by following the Management Track of study.
The requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Education degree with a major in Sport, Coaching, Leadership, and Administration are as follows:
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Kinesiology Core - 18 semester hours
Choose one of the following tracks:
Practitioner Track - 24 hours
Choose 6 semester hours from:
Choose 3 semester hours from:
Management Track - 24 hours
Choose one of the following options:
Electives - 15-21 semester hours
15-21 hours of electives are required to complete 120 total hours, 36 of which must be advanced hours.
Option II
For Option II Sport, Coaching, Leadership, and Administration majors are required to complete 18 semester hours of discipline related electives and 18 semester hours of liberal arts and sciences electives.
Discipline Related Electives - 18 semester hours
Students are required to complete 18 semester hours of discipline related electives, 12 hours of which must be advanced. Discipline related electives may be from COUN, EDUC, EPSY, IDT, KNES, or SPED.
Liberal Arts & Sciences Electives - 18-21 semester hours
Students are also required to complete up to 21 semester hours of electives from any discipline in the liberal arts and sciences as needed to reach 120 hours.
120 total hours are required, 36 of which must be advanced hours.
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