Physical Education (Teaching) Degree
The Citadel’s Physical Education (Teaching) degree track is designed to provide an exemplary educational environment and experiences leading to acquisition of skills, knowledge and attitudes within the domains for human movement, growth and development of individuals; and application of physical, biological and behavioral sciences to the teaching/learning process. Competence within each of these areas contributes to development of our students in accordance with state and national standards and prepares them for leadership positions in schools.
The Physical Education (Teaching) degree curriculum for prospective physical education teachers is designed to build progressively upon meaningful concepts and experiences acquired within other disciplines as well as those unique to the profession. In addition, competencies identified with successful teaching methodology are an integral part of the curricular content.
Who should major in Physical Education?
Students interested in teaching physical education in public and private schools would like the opportunity to coach athletes in junior varsity and varsity sports. The physical education degree is for students who enjoy an active lifestyle and teaching/coaching students to achieve motor performance goals.
What can you do with this degree?
- Teach and Coach in Public and Private Schools
- Sports Administration in Public and Private Schools
- Club Sport Coach or Youth Sport Director
- County Parks and Recreation Program Coordinator
- Earn certification as a personal trainer or strength coach (CSCS)
- Corporate Fitness Instructor
- Attend Graduate School
Changing Major to Physical Education (Teaching)?
Doubling Majoring in Physical Education (Teaching)?
You may also select to view the current college catalogs for individual courses of study, course descriptions, and general information about degree requirements.