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Dec 03, 2024
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2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Physical Education and Recreation, Physical Education Concentration
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I. Admission Requirements
Perspective students interested in the Master of Science in Physical Education and Recreation should hold a baccalaureate degree in a related field from an accredited institution. GRE scores are NOT REQUIRED. Applicants for admission to the graduate program in physical education and recreation must follow the NCCU Graduate School admission procedures.
Students interested in the Master of Science in Physical Education Pedagogy Concentration must have earned an undergraduate degree in Physical Education from an institution of higher education accredited by a regional association.
Students seeking the Master of Science in Physical Education Pedagogy must also have the North Carolina “A” license or the equivalent from another state.
Athletic Administration Concentration (Thesis Option) - 24 hours
Total Credits in the Research Option - 33 hours
Athletic Administration Concentration (Project Option )- 24 hours
Total Credits in Project Option - 33 hours
Athletic Administration Concentration( Internship Option) - 24 hours
Total Credits in the Internship Option - 33 hours
Physical Education Teacher Education Concentration - 15 hours
Total Credits in the Teacher Education Concentration - 33 hours
Adapted Physical Education Concentration - 15 hours
Total Credits in Adapted Physical Education Concentration - 33 hours
Elective Courses in Athletic Administration
Course electives can be selected from the following list of courses:
Depending on which Exit Option students choose, the number of electives will vary. Students will be required to take the number of elective courses needed to reach 33 (Thesis Option) or 33 (Non-Thesis Option) credit hours. With the approval of their advisor, students may select elective courses not listed below. Note: Some of these courses are offered once every four semesters and some are offered every other semester. Students should check with the graduate coordinator to assess availability of these approved courses.
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