Successful completion of the Physical and Health Education Teacher Education: K-12 program prepares a student to be eligible for preK-12 certification in the teaching of physical education and health education in Michigan. Students must complete the education sequence including the one full semester of intern teaching experience. Physical/Health Education majors must complete the teaching assistantship courses (HPHE 1501, HPHE 1502) for one semester each in which exploratory hours are completed. Students should obtain teaching assistant applications from the Human Performance and Health Education department office. In addition, students will complete a minimum of 60 clock hours of apprenticeship hours in both elementary and secondary public schools in Physical and Health Education settings, as well as, an extensive lab experience with exceptional children (in HPHE 3460).
No minor is required.
Admissions and Professional Program Requirements
All education students are coded Pre-Education upon admission to the University. Candidates may apply for advancement to the Physical and Health Education Teacher Education: K-12 professional curriculum after 35 credits earned toward their degree. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.75 must be attained for advancement from the Pre-Education curriculum to the Physical and Health Education Teacher Education: K-12 professional curriculum. Pre-Education students are not permitted to enroll in upper-level professional education courses until admission requirements are met and application is approved.
A grade of “C” or higher must be earned in all professional education coursework: HPHE 3460, HPHE 4100, HPHE 4470, HPHE 4480, LS 3050.
A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.75 must be attained for enrollment in Intern Teaching.