BAE Health Fitness Elementary/Secondary

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Major Academic Plan (MAP)
Associate in Arts
BAE in Health and Fitness, Elementary or Secondary Education
(115 or 142 credits)
Physical Education, Health, and Recreation Department
College of Arts, Letters, and Education
Why study Health and Fitness Education?
For students wishing to become a PE teacher, this is the degree.
As the name implies, there is more to the field than teaching
traditional sports. The work of a Health and Fitness teacher
includes assisting people to make informed decisions about
factors that can impact their health. The program prepares
graduates to teach elementary to high school age kids in the
performance and understanding of basic motor skills, games,
and lifelong fitness activities, as well as the social and personal
skills related to participating in physical activities.
Department Chair
Alan Coelho, EdD
PE Building, PEC 251
509.359.4328
[email protected]
Education Program
In addition to studying health and fitness, students complete
either the Elementary or Secondary Education program, which
leads to certification to teach preschool – grade 12 in the State
of Washington.
Some of the courses required by the Education program
include:
 CMST 200
 ENGL 101 and 201
 MATH 107 (Secondary)
 MATH 211 and 212 (Elementary)
 EDUC 201
 PSYC 304
 SPED 363
 ART 390 (Elementary)
 PHED 390 (Elementary)
 MUSC 450 (Elementary)
Program Director and Advisor
Dr. Laurie Morley
200 PE Building
Cheney, WA 99004
509.359.2312
[email protected]
Department Assistant
Vickie Roig
133 Patterson Hall
Cheney, WA 99004
509.359.2481
[email protected]
Sample Careers
Public School Teacher
Private School Teacher
Private Tutor
Teacher Abroad
AA-DTA Degree Requirements with Suggested Classes that Fulfill
EWU Prerequisites/Requirements
NORTH SEATTLE COLLEGE COURSES
COMMUNICATION SKILLS (10 credits)
ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5)
E.W.U. COURSE EQUIVALENT
ENGL 101 College Composition:
Exposition & Argument (5)
ENGL& 102 English Composition II (5)
ENGL 102 College Composition:
Analysis/Research/Document (5)
QUANTITATIVE SKILLS/SYMBOLIC REASONING SKILLS (5 credits)
MATH& 107 Math in Society (5)
MATH 107 Mathematical Reasoning (5)
INDIVIDUALS, CULTURES AND SOCIETIES (15 credits)
Consult your advisor for course options.
NATURAL WORLD (15 credits)
HEA 150 Health & Human Sexuality (5)
HLED 475 Sex Education in Schools (4)
VISUAL, LITERARY, AND PERFORMING ARTS (15credits)
Consult your advisor for course options.
ELECTIVES (30 credits)
Consult your advisor for course options.
The courses listed below transfer to satisfy EWU Graduation Requirements
and can be taken before or during the major program
Cultural Diversity (4 quarter credit minimum)
o AME 150 America’s Ethnic History (5)
o AME 151 Societies and Cultures of
the U.S.
o ANTH& 210 Indians of North America
(5)
o ANTH& 216 Northwest Coast Indians
(5)
o BUS 112 Multi-Cultural Issues in the
American Workplace (5)
o CMST 205 Multicultural
Communication (5)
o ENGL 260 Asian American Lit (5)
o ENGL 258 Literature of American
Culture (5)
o ENGL 291 Literature by Women (5)
o HIST 131 Asian-American History (5)
o HIST 138 Survey of Chicano History
(5)
o HIST 140 Women in American History
(5)
o HIST 145 Women, Race and Class (5)
o HIST 150 History of American
Minorities (5)
International Studies (4 quarter credit
o HIST& 219 Native American
minimum)
o ANTH 113 Africa (5)
History (5)
o ANTH 130 World Cultures (5)
o HUM 105 Intercultural
o ANTH 135 Intro to Environmental Anth
Communication (5)
(5)
o ISP 105 Intercultural
o ANTH& 125 Human Variation (5)
Communications (5)
o ANTH 275 Medical Anthropology (5)
o ART 255 History of the Art of Asia (5)
o POLS 213 Women and Politics (5)
o ENV150 Environmental Issues and
o PSYC 250 Psyc of African
Problems I (5)
American (5)
o GEG 260 Geopolitics/Middle East (5)
o PSYC 257 Psychology of Gender
o HIST 120 Survey of African Hist (5)
o HIST 208 Tsars and Soviets: Russian
(5)
Civilization (5)
o SOC 105 Sociology of Black
o HIST 251History of China (5)
Americans (5)
o HUM 261 Japanese Civilization (5)
o SOC 106 Soc of Asian Americans
o ISP 101 The Global Society (5)
(5)
o ISP 110 Intro to Global Studies (5)
o ISP 210 The Pacific Century (5)
o SOC 150 Race/Ethnic Relations
o ISP 220 World Hunger (5)
(5)
o ISP 251 History of Chinese Civilization
o SOC 220 Sex Roles in Society (5)
(5)
o SPAN 238 Chicano Narrative (5)
o POLS 112 Contemporary World (5)
o WMN 140 Women in American
o POLS 220 Comparative Political
System (5)
History (5)
o POLS 255 Government and Politics of
o WMN 200 Introduction to Gender
the Middle East (5)
Studies (5)
o POLS& 203 International Relations (5)
o WMN 257 Psychology of Gender
o REL 150 Intro to West Religions (5)
(5)