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Our mission is accomplished by educating students who are professionally and academically prepared and dedicated to addressing the wellness of a diverse society in a variety of environments. We are commited to enhancing quality of life through the promotion of wellness.
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Physical Education, Health and Recreation
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Athletic Training Education Program
Community Health
Exercise Science
Health and Fitness
Outdoor Recreation
Recreation Management
Therapeutic Recreation
Therapeutic Recreation Distance and Extended Learning
Aquatics Minor
Minor in Challenge Course Management and Leadership
Coaching Minor
Community Health Minor
Recreation Minor
Master of Science Degree
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Wafa Alkurdi
Garth Babcock
Susan Beam
Barb Brock
Matt Chase
Christopher Cindric
Alan Coelho
John Cogley
Melissa Elfering
Paul Green
Jon Hammermeister
Chadron Hazelbaker
Jeffrey Kawaguchi
Carri Kreider
Nate Lawton
Colleen Mastel
Jeni McNeal
Scott Melville
Emily Messina
Laurie Morley
Robin Pickering
Wendy Repovich
Penny Rose
Diana Thew
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Cheney, WA 99004
Coaching Minor
More and more schools and organizations are seeking and/or requiring their coaches to be certified. Numerous state high school associations, including the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA), currently use ASEP Professional Coaches Education Program Bronze Level courses in qualifying high school coaches. Each year, more than 25,000 coaches across the country are credentialed through Bronze Level ASEP courses that are embedded within this minor.
Course credits in the minor can be applied toward meeting the state's clock hour requirements for school coaches (1 quarter hour credit = 10 clock hours). In the state of Washington, high school coaches must have completed 30 clock hours before the beginning of the third year in any of five standards categories (medical aspects, legal aspects, psychological/social foundations, coaching techniques, philosophy of sports and management/pedagogy). Middle-level coaches must complete a coaching effectiveness training class equivalent to the ASEP coaching principles class before the beginning of their third year.
For more information contact Scott Melville, professor, PEHR Department, room 242, Physical Education Classroom Building, smelville@ewu.edu, 509.359.7069.
What will I study?
- Introduction to Athletic Training
- Emergency Response
- Anatomical/Mechanical Kinesiology
- Physiological Kinesiology
- Motor Control
- Sport Science for Coaches
- Coach Volleyball, Coach Football, Coach Basketball, Coach Track or Coach Baseball/Softfall
