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    Graduate Studies in Physical Education

    Contact

    (Teacher Development track)
    Dr. Celia Regimbal
    (419) 530-2480, cregimb@utnet.utoledo.edu

    (Adapted Physical Education track)
    Dr. Dawn Sandt
    (419) 530-4123, UTAdaptedPE@utoledo.edu

    Degrees Offered

    ME

    Part-time Program Offered

    Yes

    Evenings Offered

    Some

    Weekend Offerings

    No

    Online Offerings

    Yes

    PROGRAM OVERVIEW
    Graduate study in physical education is available in two tracks: one is Teacher Development, and one is Adapted Physical Education.  Both areas are for those students who already have a degree in physical education.  The Adapted Physical Education degree leads to an endorsement which is added to the teacher's license through the State of Ohio.  Students interested in earning licensure to teach physical education may do so with a combination of undergraduate and graduate courses. Undergraduate pre-requisites are dependent on the work done previously in the undergraduate degree.

    OF SPECIAL INTEREST
    The Adapted Physical Education endorsement is of particular importance, especially for those student who wish to work with children of varying abilities.  Students who acquire the endorsement enhance their career potentials.

    CURRICULUM INFORMATION
    The Master's Degree in Physical Education is a 36-hour program.

    INTERNAL ADMISSIONS DEADLINES
    Admissions are ongoing.

    Page updated: April 10, 2009
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