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EOU’s online B.S./B.A. in Health and Human Performance – Physical Education and Sport concentration will prepare you for diverse professional opportunities in the field of health while helping you build a solid academic foundation required to pursue a career in physical education.
To enter EOU’s teacher education program with an emphasis in Physical Education and Health Education, you must complete either the Physical Education and Sport or Community Health concentrations. With expert faculty support, you’ll receive the teaching skills to inspire children to live healthy lifestyles, and to educate adults about fitness and nutrition in a variety of other health careers. You’ll also benefit from flexible course schedules and unlimited online access to all courses so you can balance your education with your full-time personal responsibilities.
When you complete the online physical education and sport concentration, you’ll have the academic credential to pursue a master’s degree, plus the expert skills required for diverse careers in the fields of education and health. One career many graduates of this program pursue is the role of physical education teacher. According to Payscale.com, the average annual salary for these teachers is $45,748. 1
Physical Education Teacher
Physical education teachers teach children about physical fitness, sports and nutrition. They coordinate group sporting activities in the classroom and may coach their school’s sports teams. 1
Health educators coordinate educational programs that share health and wellness information with children and adults. They coordinate programs to address public health issues facing a community. 2
Other titles for graduates of the online physical education and sport concentration:
The online physical education and sport concentration builds the academic foundation you need to succeed in diverse education and health careers. The courses required for this concentration cover sport psychology, teaching team sports, sport management and more.
In this course, students will apply anatomical and biomechanical principles to the assessment of human movement. Students will acquire the observational and evaluation skills necessary to provide assessment and intervention to improve movement performance. Practical experience under a variety of scenarios will be required as part of the course.
Study and application of pedagogy for team sports. Fundamental skills, appreciation, knowledge of rules, and instructional strategy are emphasized for soccer, track & field, baseball/softball, football, rugby, volleyball, and basketball.
Health & human performance is a fast-growing career field. Choose from these other concentrations to tailor your degree to your career goals.
Address diverse health concerns in online courses on a quarter-credit schedule. Prepare to give education on prevention, illness, injuries and more.
Take online courses on a quarter-credit schedule. Then pursue strength and conditioning, personal training and inclusive fitness certifications.
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Can I complete an internship as a Health and Human Performance online student?Yes, we will help you find and complete an internship that is local to you. Your capstone experience will work the same way.
What are my career options after completing the Health and Human Performance degree?The bachelor’s in health & human performance will open doors to many careers. With the degree, you can work in public health education, strength and conditioning coaching, personal training or corporate wellness. If you choose to pursue other certifications and/or graduate education, you could work as a nurse, dentist, chiropractor, physical therapist, occupational therapist, dietician or K–12 educator.
Are the faculty mostly tenured or adjunct instructors in the Bachelor’s in Health & Human Performance?
Our diverse faculty have many areas of expertise and are made up of a mix of full-time and part-time professors.
How fast can I complete the Bachelor’s in Health & Human Performance?You can complete the program in just four years. To see the curriculum, view our courses page.
Does the Bachelor’s in Health & Human Performance have a part-time option?The online program is designed for professionals who work full-time and is offered part-time with two classes every 11 weeks. This allows you to achieve a realistic balance between work, school and personal responsibilities and gives you the opportunity to fully absorb the information in your coursework. To see the curriculum, view our courses page.
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