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Master of Education Degree in Health and Kinesiology

Total Semester Credit Hours = 36

The mission of the program leading to the Master of Education (M.Ed.) Degree in Health and Kinesiology is to prepare for career advancement in teaching health, kinesiology or sport. The program requires satisfactory completion of 36 semester hours of courses and a comprehensive examination in the semester preceeding the final semester. The curriculum consists of 18 hours of foundation courses and 18 hours of elective courses consistent with career objectives and selected with advisor approval. The M.Ed. Degree in Health and Kinesiology may be earned entirely via courses offered on the Internet, as described further at http://www.uttyler.edu/HKDept/online%20master's%20degree.htm.

Curriculum (Printable Degree Plan)

Foundation Courses (18 semester hours)

HECC 5303 Research Design or EDUC 5301 Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences or KINO 6372 Research Methods
HECC 5317 Biometric Methods or KINO 6370 Intro to Statistics
HECC 5370 Ethics
HECC 5391 Practicum in Health and Kinesiology
PYED 5352 Topics in Instructional Styles or EDUC 5303: Applied Learning Theories or KINO 6352 Analysis of Teaching & Coaching Behavior
PYED 5354 Topics in Curriculum or EDUC 5352: Curriculum Foundations or KINO 6350: Curricular Innovations

Electives (18 semester hours)
With advisor approval the student elects 18 semester hours of courses consistent with career objectives. These should normally be from the areas of kinesiology, health, or education.




The University of Texas at Tyler

Department of Health and Kinesiology
3900 University Blvd
Tyler, TX 75799
Phone: 1-800-UT TYLER
Your Office: (903) 566-7031

E-mail: jschwane@uttyler.edu


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