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A.A. DEGREE TO B.S.E. DEGREE
PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Purpose: This curriculum is designed for persons who plan to complete an Associate of Arts degree at Shawnee Community College and then transfer to Southeast Missouri State University to complete a Bachelor of Science in Education degree in secondary education.  The Associate of Arts degree fulfills the lower division University Studies requirement.  Courses in bold are certification or degree requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Education degree that can be fulfilled on the A.A.

Students must be admitted to Teacher Education prior to entry into Block II of the junior year.

SHAWNEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FIRST YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
ENG 111 English Composition           3
Choose one: MAT 117, 119, 210, 211,
                212, or 215           3
GOV 117 Intro to American Government  3
SCC     Life Science                  4
        Electives                     3
SEM 111 College Orientation           1
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FIRST YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
ENG 112 English Composition II        3
SCC     Physical Science              3
SCC     Humanities (Philosophy)       3
        Electives                     6
Choose one: PE 211, PE 218, or PE 219 1
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  TAKE C-BASE EXAM

SECOND YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
SPC 111 Speech                        3
HIS 214/215 History of the U.S.       3
        Electives                     6
BIO 212 Anatomy & Physiology          3
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SECOND YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
SCC  Social Science (ECO,SOC,or GRY)  3
SCC  Humanities (Literature)          3
SCC  Humanities                       3
     Electives                        9
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(SCC - Consult Shawnee Community College advisor for courses that meet these area requirements)

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

Prior to enrolling in specific courses at Southeast, it is essential that the student should consult with an academic advisor from the Physical Education Department.  This is particularly important due to the fact that certain courses are only offered in either the fall or spring semesters and coordination is required between education block courses and physical education courses.  The possibility of an additional certification to teach health should also be discussed.

THIRD YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
PE 216 Theory/Practice of Team Sports         2
PE 219 Theory/Practice of Dance               3
PE 238 Found/History/Phil. of PE/SM           3
PE 239 Teaching Children PE                   3
PE 464 Kinesiology                            3
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THIRD YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
EM 102 Technology and the Teacher Role        1
PY 222 Development fo the Adolescent          3
SE 222 Secondary Block I Field Exp.           1
PE 217 T/P of Individual/Dual/Leisure Act.    4
PE 270 Methods of Middle School PE            3
PE 220 First Aid                              2
AT 140 SEMO Wellness                          3
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FOURTH YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
EF 200 School and Society                     2
SE 270 Secondary Block II Field Exp.          3
SE 271 Theories of Learning/Mgmt.             2
SE 272 Teaching Reading in Sec. School        2
SE 273 Instructional Comp. of HS Teaching     3
PE 235 Psych. of Coaching/Human Perf.         3
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FOURTH YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
PE 310 Tests and Measurements                 2
PE 341 Physiology of Conditioning             3
PE 408 PE for Individuals with Disabilities   2
UI 3xx University Studies * (2 courses)       6
Choose one: DA115,116,117,122,123,124,126,128 1
PS 220 Missouri Government                    1
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FIFTH YEAR - FALL SEMESTER
EX 390 Psych/Educ. of the Exceptional Child   3
SE 321 Techniques of Teaching PE              3
SE 370 Secondary Block III Field Exp.         1
PE 201 Sport and Society                      3
PE 305 Motor Dev./Learning & Behavior         3
UI 4xx University Studies                     3
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FIFTH YEAR - SPRING SEMESTER
EF 400 Seminar in Educational Issues          1
PE 465 Seminar in Physical Education          1
SE 463 Student Teaching Secondary (1st)       6
SE 464 Student Teaching Secondary (2nd)       6
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Total hours transferred from Shawnee Community College:  66
Total hours needed to complete Bachelor of Science in Physical Education:  91

* UI300 Drugs and Behavior and UI317 Human Sexuality are recommended as they may be credited towards an additional concentration in health.  Currently both are offered in the spring semester only.

· Advising information:  Department of Physical Education – Dr. Peter Maud, Chairperson
· Telephone: (573) 651-2100
· email:  pmaud@semovm.semo.edu

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Last updated September 25, 2001
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