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2004-2005 Bulletin
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Department of Physical Education and Sport (PES) 

Master of Arts in Physical Education
      Admission Requirements
      Option 1. Physical Education - Teaching
      Option 2. Physical Education - Athletic Administration
      Option 3. Physical Education - Exercise Science
      Option 4. Physical Education - Coaching
      Additional Requirements
Master of Arts in Sport Administration
      Admission Requirements
      Other Requirements
Master of Science in Administration (Sport Administration Concentration)
Unspecified Content or Variable Credit Courses
PES Course Descriptions

Department of Physical Education and Sport website

James E. Hornak, Chairperson
SAC 194, (989) 774-6658, james.e.hornak@cmich.edu

H. Ray Allen, Ph.D., Pedagogy
Gary W. Arbogast
, Ph.D., Pedagogy and Curriculum
Thomas A. Cappaert, Ph.D., Exercise Science, Research
Judy P. Chandler, Ph.D., Special Physical Education Methods
Li Chen, D.P.E., Sport Management

Janet S. Helfrich
, Ed.D., Motor Learning, Sport Psychology, Elementary Physical Education, Coaching
James E. Hornak, Ed.D., Statistics, Motor Learning
Marcia J. Mackey, Ph.D., Sport Management
Tracy W. Olrich, Ph.D., Motor Learning, Psychology of Sport
Babara K. Peddie, Ph.D., Pedagogy
René R. Shingles, Ph.D., Psychological Aspects of Sport and Physical Education
Scott J. Smith, Ph.D., Sport Management

The Department of Physical Education and Sport offers a Master of Arts in Physical Education with concentrations in teaching, athletic administration, exercise science, and coaching and a Master of Arts in Sport Administration.


Master of Arts in Physical Education

Students pursuing this degree must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours.

Each option includes a required core of courses, specialization courses, and elective and cognate courses. The student must complete a required core. Credit hours in the core vary depending on whether a thesis (6 credits) or independent study (3 credits) is selected.

The Teaching Option (Option 1) is designed to further the preparation of the student interested in teaching physical education. Primary emphasis is placed on preparing the student to analyze and implement the teaching and curricular process in physical education.

The Athletic Administration Option (Option 2) is designed to prepare the student for a career in collegiate, high school, or community sport administration through theoretical and practical experiences. Practicum experiences and an off-campus internship with a local education agency, university or a sport organization of the student’s choice supplement student coursework.

The Exercise Science Option (Option 3) is designed to prepare students to be exercise specialists or provide a foundation for additional graduate study or both. The study of the physiology of work and exercise is the main emphasis of this program.

The Coaching Option (Option 4) is designed to prepare the student for a career in coaching athletics at the interscholastic or intercollegiate levels. The program is flexible and designed to provide both theoretical and practical experience.


Admission Requirements
To be considered for admission to the Master of Arts in Physical Education degree program, a student must meet the general requirements for admission to the CMU College of Graduate Studies. In addition, applicants for the MA in Physical Education must submit the official GRE results and a resume along with all other application materials. Based upon the undergraduate GPA, GRE results, resume, and professional experience, the candidate may be accepted as a regular or conditional student. For regular admission, the minimum undergraduate GPA must be 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. To be admitted to Option 1 of this program, a student must present 20 or more hours of physical education or related courses, of which 15 hours must be professional preparation physical education courses. To be admitted to Option 2 or 4 of this program, prior work in physical education is recommended but is not required. To be admitted to Option 3 of this program, the student must present 20 or more hours of exercise science, physical education, or health-related courses. To be assured consideration for admittance, all application materials must be received by the following deadlines: April 1 for fall semester, August 1 for spring semester, and February 1 for summer sessions.


Option 1. Physical Education - Teaching

Degree Requirements
Required Core: 12-15 hours

PES 610 (3) Philosophy of Physical Education and Sport
PES 670 (3) Research Methods for Physical Education and Sport, Health and Recreation
PES 672 (3) Statistics for Physical Education and Sport, Health and Recreation
PES 691 (3) Independent Study 
OR
PES 698 (6) Thesis

Specialization Courses: 6 hours
PES 607 (3) Physical Education Curriculum Analysis
PES 615 (3) Analysis of Teaching in Physical Education

Electives and Cognates: 9-12 hours
To be selected in consultation with an advisor.

Total: 30 credit hours

Option 2. Physical Education - Athletic Administration

Degree Requirements
Required Core: 12-15 hours

PES 610 (3) Philosophy of Physical Education and Sport
PES 670 (3) Research Methods for Physical Education and Sport, Health and Recreation
PES 672 (3) Statistics for Physical Education and Sport, Health and Recreation
PES 691 (3) Independent Study 
OR
PES 698 (6) Thesis

Specialization Courses: 12 hours
PES 603 (3) Administration of Sport and Physical Education
PES 640 (3) Sport and the Law
PES 650 (3) Sport Marketing
PES 699 (3) Internship in Sport Administration

Electives and Cognates: 3-6 hours
To be selected in consultation with an advisor.

Total: 30 credit hours

Option 3. Physical Education - Exercise Science

Required Courses: 19-22 hours
BIO 590 (3) Cardiovascular Physiology
PES 606 (3) Motor Learning and Human Performance
PES 631 (4) Physiology of Exercise
PES 670 (3) Research Methods for Physical Education and Sport, Health and Recreation
PES 672 (3) Statistics for Physical Education and Sport, Health and Recreation 
OR HSC 544 (3) Biostatistics
PES 691 (3) Independent Study 
OR PES 698 (6) Thesis

Electives and Cognates: 8-11 hours
To be selected in consultation with an advisor.

Total: 30 credit hours

Option 4. Physical Education - Coaching

Degree Requirements
Required Core: 12-15 hours

PES 610 (3) Philosophy of Physical Education and Sport
PES 670 (3) Research Methods for Physical Education and Sport, Health and Recreation
PES 672 (3) Statistics for Physical Education and Sport, Health and Recreation
PES 691 (3) Independent Study 
OR PES 698 (6) Thesis

Specialization Courses: 9 hours
PES 560 (3) Principles and Foundations of Coaching
PES 606 (3) Motor Learning and Human Performance
PES 611 (3) Psychology of Sport
PES 620 (3) Sport: An Interdisciplinary Study

Electives and Cognates: 6-10 hours
To be selected in consultation with an advisor.

Total: 30 credit hours

Additional Requirements:

  1. An oral examination in the field of specialization may be given at the discretion of the department . The department reserves the right to administer a comprehensive examination after the completion of approximately 20 hours of course work as a tool to secure information to be used in counseling the student toward the completion of the selected program.
     
  2. Students must consult with an advisor prior to taking a 500-level course.
     
  3. Students must present 20 or more semester hours of classes at or above 600-level for this degree.
     
  4. A maximum of six hours of credit in practicum, field study, and internship courses may be applied toward the completion of this degree program.
     
  5. Individualized graduate programs for specific areas of interest such as Special Physical Education may be arranged in consultation with an advisor and with the Graduate Coordinator’s approval.
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Master of Arts in Sport Administration
This is a 36-hour graduate program designed specifically for full-time on-campus students to meet the National Association for Sport and Physical Education-North American Society for Sport Management standards for accreditation.

The master’s degree in sport administration is designed to prepare the student for a career in administration in a sport-related field. The program is flexible and designed to provide both theoretical and practical experience which will meet the needs and interests of the individual.

Each student’s elective and cognate courses shall be selected in consultation with the faculty advisor. Special emphasis will be toward strengthening areas not included in the student’s undergraduate program. Students who lack the prerequisites for graduate courses will be expected to make up these deficiencies in addition to the normally prescribed coursework for the degree.


Admission Requirements:
To be considered for admission to the Master of Arts in Sport Administration degree program, a student must meet the general requirements for admission to the CMU College of Graduate Studies. In addition, the applicants for the MA in Sport Administration must submit the official GRE results, three letters of recommendation, and a resume, along with all other application materials. Based upon the undergraduate GPA, GRE results, resume, professional experience, and the three letters of recommendation, the candidate may be accepted for regular or conditional admission. For regular admission, the minimum undergraduate GPA must be 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. To be assured consideration for admittance, all application materials must be received by the following deadlines: April 1 for fall semester, August 1 for spring semester, and February 1 for summer sessions.

Other Requirements
Students must consult with an advisor prior to taking a 500-level course.


Required Courses (27 hours)
PES 603 (3) Administration of Sport and Physical Education
PES 640 (3) Sport and the Law
PES 650 (3) Sport Marketing
PES 670 (3) Research Methods for Physical Education and Sport, Health and Recreation
PES 672 (3) Statistics for Physical Education and Sport, Health and Recreation
PES 690 (3) Practicum
PES 691 (3) Independent Study
PES 699 (6) Internship in Sport Administration

Electives and Cognates (9 hours)
To provide breadth as well as depth to the educational experience, each student will select (in consultation with the Director of the Sport Administration Program) courses appropriate to his/her degree goals. These courses will be selected from Accounting, Computer Science, Educational Administration, Health Education/ Health Science, Interpersonal and Public Communication, Management, Marketing, Physical Education and Sport, Psychology, Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services Administration, etc.

Total: 36 credit hours
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Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
The Master of Science in Administration Program requires 36 Credit Hours of graduate study. The MSA program provides students with the fundamental principles required for successful sport administrative careers in the public, private, or nonprofit sectors.

The required core courses of the MSA program (15-21 Credit Hours) provide a comprehensive overview of organizational and human relationships and the administrative mechanisms through which to make sound analytical judgments and decisions.

The Sport Administration concentration (15-18 Credit Hours) provides specific skills required for administrators of college, professional, or commercial sport.

Please go to the MSA page in the online Graduate Bulletin, or to www.grad.cmich.edu/MSA/.
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Unspecified content or variable credit courses. Click here for additional information regarding these types of courses. The following courses offered through the department are of unspecified content or variable credit: PES 592, 595, 693, AND 703.
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