Bilingual/Bicultural Education Doctoral Program Department of Curriculum and Instruction The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) is a research-oriented degree program designed for individuals who intend to work mainly in primary research in the fields of Bilingual/Bicultural Education, Language Policy and Education, or Biliteracy. This program prepares graduate students in research design and… Read More
Physical Education Teacher Education Doctoral Program Department of Curriculum and Instruction Pursue a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) to prepare for a career as an educational researcher. As one of only 20 PETE doctoral degree-granting institutions in the country, this unique program takes a… Read More
Cultural Studies in Education Master’s Program Department of Curriculum and Instruction The Cultural Studies master’s degree prepares students by providing a solid background in teaching, curriculum and multicultural education. You also will have the option to choose a specialization, electives and research topics that align with your specific area… Read More
Division of Physical Education Department of Kinesiology and Health Education The Physical Education Division (PED) is an integral part of the Kinesiology and Health Education Department curriculum. This program is based on the premise that human movement development reaching an individual’s maximum physical potential will result in social, emotional and… Read More
Application Process Curriculum and Instruction Programs Undergraduate Programs The University’s Office of Admissions provides the next steps and detailed information you need to apply as a first-time college students. Learn more Graduate Programs Future students need to apply via the… Read More
McCraw Departmental Lecture Series Department of Kinesiology and Health Education The departmental seminar series is named after the late Dr. Lynn W. McCraw who served as professor and chair of the department from 1958 to 1973. Upcoming lecture: Getting Cardiac Rehab Patients to Stand Before They… Read More
Alderson Lecture and Awards Celebration Department of Kinesiology and Health Education The Alderson Lecture and Awards Celebration is presented each year in honor of the late Dr. C.J. (Shorty) Alderson and the late Dr. Mary Buice Alderson, former members of the faculty of the Department of Kinesiology and… Read More
Health Behavior and Health Education Doctoral Program Department of Kinesiology and Health Education The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Health Behavior and Health Education prepares students for academic and research careers in health promotion. The program looks at health education from different bio-behavioral and developmental perspectives to study… Read More
Our Program Athletic Training Program Department of Kinesiology and Health Education The Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training takes four years to complete. Admission to our program is based on a competitive admissions process. Clinical Requirements Once accepted to the athletic training program, you will begin your formal clinical education… Read More
Careers in Athletic Training Athletic Training Program Department of Kinesiology and Health Education The days of a “trainer” lugging a water bottle and sponge bucket on the sidelines are long gone. Athletic trainers are skilled healthcare professionals who work alongside physicians and other professionals to prevent, assess, diagnose and manage… Read More