Physical Education

College of Social Sciences, Commerce, and Education

Faculty

Prof. Tammy Schiek, Chair

Prof. Ann Boe

Dr. Jason Hunter

Our Physical Education program prepares competent students to excel in the fields of exercise science, sport management, and teaching. Physical Education majors choose between three tracks: exercise science, sport management, or teaching. Students pursuing exercise science are able to apply science concepts in a variety of exercise science professions and earn a Health minor. Students seeking sport management apply business concepts and principles in a sport setting and earn a Business minor. Students exploring teacher licensure are prepared to teach Physical Education at the elementary, middle, and secondary levels and earn a K-12 Education minor. Physical Education majors are engaged in authentic learning experiences and interdisciplinary coursework throughout their program of study which includes clinical settings and internships. A wide range of career opportunities exist for graduates in Physical Education.

Physical Education Activities Courses (PHYP)

Two semester hours of PHYP courses are required under the University’s General Education requirements. Successful completion of PHYP 110, Wellness, accounts for one hour. The remaining hour is completed by activity offerings, which emphasize lifetime sports and fitness skills. Each PHYP course is one semester credit hour.

PHYP 147 has been devised for students who have physical impairments and/or are unable to participate in typical course offerings. Students must receive approval through Lang Center for Health, Wellness, Counseling, and Disability Services and present written documentation of their activity restrictions.

K-12 Education Licensure (Grades K-12)

Students interested in becoming licensed to teach Physical Education at the K-12 level must complete all Physical Education major degree requirements, a K-12 Education minor for Physical Education, and additional General Education requirements for state licensure. For further information, please refer to the licensure degree requirements below and the Education department section of this catalog.

Exercise Science Track

Physical Education majors seeking a science-based curriculum must complete the Physical Education core and required track courses. Upon completion of this degree, Exercise Science candidates will also have earned a minor in Health. This track provides students with a program that will prepare them professionally and practically while engaged in authentic learning experiences. Physical Education graduates who purse the Exercise Science track may find employment opportunities with sports organizations, park districts, recreational centers, wellness facilities, and hospitals. This track is also a spring board for graduate programs such as athletic training and sport medicine.

Sport Management Track

Physical Education majors seeking a business emphasis must complete the Physical Education core, and required track courses. Upon completion of the degree, sport management candidates will also have earned a minor in Business Administration (see Economics, Business, and Accounting department). Students who pursue the Sport Management track may find employment opportunities with professional sports organizations, park districts, youth groups, recreational centers, and wellness clubs.

Teaching Licensure Track

Physical Education majors who successfully complete this course of study and pass the Illinois Licensure exams, will be granted a Professional Educator License (PEL) with a Physical Education endorsement K-12 to teach at the elementary, middle, or high school level.

Rockford University General Education requirements may not completely satisfy the standards for teacher licensure in Illinois. While some Rockford University requirements can be satisfied by proficiency or placement examinations, students may be required to complete additional standards-based coursework to meet state licensure standards.