Humboldt State University’s teaching/coaching single subject program offers a diverse curriculum that has both a theoretically and practically based with application of principles in clinical experiences. The program provides the knowledge and skills to ensure job opportunities in the physical education, health, and sport professions as well as the skills to enter the California Teacher Credential Program as a physical educator and coach. In addition to clinical experiences the Department of Kinesiology and Recreation Administration provides state of the art laboratories and facilities to offer modern technologies that assist students in their educational success.
To assist in your planning, please see: Five Year Course Rotation
BIOL 104: General Biology
ZOOL 113: Human Physiology
ZOOL 374: Human Anatomy
KINS 311: Concepts of Teaching Aquatics
KINS 313: Concepts of Teaching Dance
KINS 315: Concepts of Teaching Dynamic Movement
KINS 317: Concepts of Teaching Fitness
KINS 319: Concepts of Teaching Individual Activities
KINS 321: Concepts of Teaching Recreation Activities
SOC 104: Concepts of Teaching Team Activities
HED 120: Respond to Emergencies CPRFPR
KINS 165: Foundations of Kinesiology
KINS 379: Exercise Physiology
KINS 380: Structural Kinesiology
KINS 474: Psych of Sport and Exercise
KINS 483: Evaluation Techniques
KINS 484: Motor Development/ Learning
KINS 492: Senior Seminar
KINS 276: Techniques Athletic Training
INS 378: Sport and Society
REC 320: Organization Administration Facility Planning
3 units from a menu of KINS or HED courses in consultation with advisor