B.S. in Physical Education & Health
Residential Physical Education & Health Program
The purpose of the Bachelor of Science in Physical Education & Health program is to promote the development of a healthy, physically-active, Christ-centered lifestyle. The program prepares its graduates to become competent, problem-solving, and innovative professionals interested in pursuing licensure through graduate studies or working with children in non-academic settings.
The program is non-licensure and prepares students to either pursue licensure through a master’s degree program or work in a variety of non-academic positions. Examples of non-academic jobs include sports program directors, youth camp directors, athletic administrators, & refereeing/coaching.
The B.S. in Physical Education & Health is offered through the Department of Allied Health Professions.
Teach Physical Education with Your B.Ed. Degree
Turn your passion for healthful living into a fulfilling teaching career. With a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree in Health & Physical Education Education P-12, you can get the licensure you need to teach in this field.
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Program of Study
Admission Requirements
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Career Opportunities
- Physical Education (PE) Teacher
- Health Education Teacher
- Director of Youth Camps/Sports Programs
- Coach/Referee
- Athletic Administrator
For more information, contact Dr. Eric Brubaker, Physical Education & Health program director at evbrubak@liberty.edu