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| Bachelor of Science in Human Performance Emphasis in Physical Education
Individuals receiving a Bachelor of Science in Human Performance with a specialization in physical education are prepared for teaching in grades K-12.
The K-12 physical education program is designed to prepared human performance majors to teach at the elementary, middle school, and high school levels of instruction in the specialty area of physical education.
Admission Requirements
Any student satisfying admission requirements through the university Office of Admissions is eligible for admission to the School of Human Performance and Recreation.
Additional Requirements: HPR majors must earn "C"s or better in all HPR and THY prefixed courses. Students pursuing teaching certification must complete additional core requirements as stipulated by the College of Education and Psychology. Additional program admission requirements exist for the Athletic Training and Kinesiotherapy programs. Students are encouraged to contact advisors for specific details.
Typical Facilities/Agencies
---------application of specialty practiced with school age children in school-based settings ---------application of specialty practiced with adults in postsecondary institutional settings ---------application of pedagogical skills in nontraditional instructinal settings, such as sport-specific comunity-based or residential institutions, correctional facilities, sport camps, various youth organizations
Market Outlook
The employment outlook in Mississippi for K-12 physical education teachers is good. For the past several years, there have been more positions open in physical education teaching in Mississippi than Southern Miss has been able to fill. Students who pursue an "add-on" endorsement in an additional subject area find greater marketability. "Add-on" endorsements can be received in many subject areas through the completion of 21 credit hours in the subject.
Admission into Professional (Teacher) Education Program
A student must have a 2.5 grade point average on 44 specified hours of the university core curriculum, with an average of C or better in the freshman English courses, to be admited to the Professiona (or teacher) Education Program at Southern Miss.
Additionally, a student must meet minimu score criteria set by the Mississippi Department of Education on the PRAXIS I examination or the ACT. Proficiency in the use of technology must also be demonstrated through the Basic Technology Literacy Exam (BTLE). When all these requirements are met, students may apply for admission to the Professional Education Program for further study in the physical education specialization.
Teacher Candidacy Requirements
The final semester of the physical education program is teacher candidacy (formerly known as student teaching). The teacher candidate earns 14 semester credit hours while working with an approved mentor teacher in a K-12 school. Each teacher candidate has two experiences: one in an elementary school and one in a secondary school.
Before the student is allowed to enroll in student teaching, he or she must have completed all course work and have obtained an overall minimum grade point average of 2.5 (students must also have a C or better in all HPR major and professional education course requirements).
Licensure/Certification Requirements
Upon completion, graduates receive a Bachelor of Science in Human Performance with a specialization in physical education. Graduates also receive an endorsement from the College of Education and Psychology Professional Education Program recommending standard licensure for K-12 physical education within the State of Mississippi Department of Education Teacher Licensure Program.
Prior to receiving licensure, students must take and pass the PRAXIS II Content Knowledge: Physical Education exam and pass a PRAXIS II: Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT) exam. The requirement for K-12 Mississippi Licensure very similarly meets the requirements of many other states, including Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, and Georgia.
Salary Ranges
Salaries for teachers in Mississippi public schools range from $28,000 to above $45,000, depending on the level of degree and experience. Benefits may vary with employers (school-based or non-school-based). These may include vacations, sick leave, hospital and group insurance, pensions, and other extras. School-based physical education teachers have summers off.
Placement of Graduates
Recent placement of Southern Miss graduates in physical education include Forrest County Public Schools, Gulfport School District, Our Lady Academy, Ocean Springs Public Schools, Biloxi Public Schools, Pascagoula Public Schools, Forest City Public Schools, Bay Saint Louis Public Schools, Vicksburg Public Schools, Wesson High School, and various school districts in Alabama, Georgia, and Florida.
University Core (44 hrs with GPA of 2.5 required)
Program Core (Student must obtain a "C" or better in each course)
Methods and Field Experiences (Student must obtain a "C" or better in each course.)
Education Courses (Student must obtain a "C" or better in each course)
Requirements for a Gold Card
ACT composite of 21 or higher with no scale score below 18 or an SAT of 860 (verbal and quantitative) upon entrance into college or acceptable scores on the PRAXIS I: (Minimum Score Reading 170, Writing 172, and Mathematics 169)
Passing score on the Basic Technology Literacy Exam (BTLE)
For course descriptions, please click on Course Descriptions.
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Last modified: August 5, 2006
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