Post-Baccalaureate Program in Physical Education

Program Coordinator: Dr. Melissa Alexander
Office: University Hall, Room 4113
Phone: (973) 655-4067
Email: alexanderm@maill.montclair.edu

The post-baccalaureate program in Physical Education is a 24 to 25 credit program is designed for students who have a baccalaureate degree and wish to obtain New Jersey initial certification in Physical Education (K-12). The post-baccalaureate program offers students the opportunity to develop the knowledge and the skills needed to effectively teach Physical Education in K-12 schools. Students who apply to this program must hold a bachelor's degree in a liberal arts field, and they must apply to the Montclair State University Graduate School. Students who have not taken the prerequisite courses as part of their undergraduate work are responsible for taking these courses as part of their work programs.

Montclair State University’s Teacher Education Program is one of the most highly-regarded teacher preparation programs in the country. It has been consistently recognized both nationally and regionally for its unique features, including its structure, partnerships, and curricular emphases. The program is considered a model for other colleges and universities and has continuously been accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) since 1954.

The Teacher Education Program’s professional course sequence and field experiences emphasize teaching for critical thinking and culturally responsive teaching. The post-baccalaureate program is particularly attractive to those applicants who seek to change careers to enter the teaching profession.

 

Graduate Initial Teaching Certification Brochure
ing certification, and a fully-certified teacher may obtain additional teaching field endorsements or advanced certification.

View Program Brochure - Graduate Initial Teaching Certification

Course Requirements:

The course requirements listed below apply to those students admitted on or after Fall 2009. Anyone admitted prior to this term should refer to their Analysis of Academic Progress on WESS or see your academic advisor for your official program of study.

I. Teaching Field Requirements
A. Required Courses - Complete for 26 semester hours
Number Name Hours
BIOL 240 Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology I 3
BIOL 241 Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology II 3
HPEM 355 Measurement and Evaluation in Health and Physical Education 3
PEMJ 131 Fitness Activities 2
PEMJ 145 Dance in the Schools 2
PEMJ 235 Movement Experiences in the Elementary School 2
PEMJ 248 Teaching Gymnastics in the Schools 2
PEMJ 320 Physiology of Exercise 3
PEMJ 321 Kinesiology 3
PEMJ 324 Basic Motor Learning 3
PEMJ 351 Adapted Physical Education 3
 
B. Sports Module/Individual - Complete 1 course for 2 semester hours from the following list.
Number Name Hours
PEMJ 138 Sports Module IV: Tennis, Badminton, and Fencing 2
PEMJ 139 Sports Module V: Archery, Golf, and Track & Field 2
 
C. Sports Module/Team - Complete 1 course for 2 semester hours from the following list.
Number Name Hours
PEMJ 135 Sports Module I: Football, Basketball, Team Handball 2
PEMJ 136 Sports Module II: Soccer, Speedball, Volleyball 2
PEMJ 137 Sports Module III: Softball, Lacrosse, and Hockey 2
 
D. Teaching Methods
Number Name Hours
PEMJ 558 The Teaching of Physical Education 3
 
II. Graduate Professional Education Course Requirements
A. Introductory Sequence
Number Name Hours
i. Complete 1 course for 3 semester hours from the following list.
CURR 505 Teaching, Democracy, and Schooling 3
EDFD 505 Teaching, Democracy, and Schooling 3
ii. Complete
CURR 518 Technology Integration in the Classroom 1
 
B. Diversity and Instructional Sequence - Complete 5 requirement(s)
Number Name Hours
i. Complete 1 course from the following list.
CURR 509 Sociocultural Perspectives on Teaching and Learning 3
EDFD 509 Sociocultural Perspectives of Teaching 3
ii. Complete 1 course from the following list.
CURR 516 Meeting the Needs of English Language Learners 1
EDFD 516 Meeting the Needs of English Language Learners 1
iii. Complete.
CURR 517 Inclusive Classrooms in Middle and Secondary Schools 1
iv. Complete.
READ 501 Techniques of Reading Improvement in the Secondary School 3
v. Complete 1 course from the following list.
CURR 519 Assessment for Authentic Learning 1
EDFD 519 Assessment for Authentic Learning 1
 
C. Professional Year Part 1
(Semester before student teacher –all education courses listed above pre-requisites)
Number Name Hours
i. Complete 2 requirements
CURR 526 Teaching for Learning I 3
CURR 527 Fieldwork 3
 
D. Professional Year Part 2 (Student teaching semester – all education courses listed above and any required content area courses are pre-requisites)
Number Name Hours
i. Complete 2 requirements
CURR 529 Student Teaching 6
OR
CURR 514 Inservice Supervised Graduate Student Teaching 4-8
CURR 543 Teaching for Learning II 3
 
III. Additional Requirements for State Certification
The following additional requirements must be met prior to student teaching. Upon admission to MAT and/or Post BA program, the student's submitted transcripts are evaluated to determine if any of these requirements have been fulfilled by previous coursework. In such cases, the requirement(s) appears on the degree audit as being waived.
 
A. Speech
Number Name Hours
SPCM 101 Fundamentals of Speech: Communication Requirement 3
OR Speech Challenge Exam  
OR Documents and approved experience  
 
B. Physiology & Hygiene
Take exam in county office of education and submit results to the Graduate Office OR BIOL/HLTH course.
 
C. Educational Psychology
Complete 1 of the following.
ELRS 580 Learning Theories 3
OR
PSYC 560 Advanced Educational Psychology 3
OR
Equivalent undergraduate course work.
 
PROGRAM TOTAL: 33-36 semester hours

Admission Information:

All candidates must meet application and admission requirements as defined by The Graduate School.