Health and Physical Education (MAT)

Overview

The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) program in Health and Physical Education is designed to provide both a master’s degree and initial teacher certification at the T-5 level for individuals holding a bachelor’s degree. Certification in this field is for grades P-12. The M.A.T. provides professional and pedagogical studies that develop proficiency in the knowledge, skills, and habits of beginning teachers. 

All educator preparation programs are approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission. In addition to the degree requirements, there are further requirements for teaching certification. Visit the Certification page on the CSU Center for Quality Teaching and Learning (CQTL) website for detailed information about certification requirements and the certification process.

Program of Study 

Area 1 Professional Core
EDUF 6116Educational Research Methods3
EDUT 6105Technology Infusion3
EDUC 5140GFoundations of Reading, Literacy, and Language3
Area 1 Total9
Area 2 Concentration: General Requirements
KINS 5215GThe Development of Motor Skills: A Lifespan Perspective3
PHED 6116Analysis of Teaching Behavior in Physical Education3
PHED 6219Physical Education for Students with Disabilities (Students must earn a grade of B or better in order to be certified to teach in the state of Georgia.)3
Electives Any 3 hours at the graduate level from HESC, PHED, or other approved course3
Area 2 Concentration: Teaching Core
KINS 5216GPhysical Education in the Secondary School4
KINS 5218GTeaching Health in P-8 Schools2
or KINS 5219G Teaching Health in High School
KINS 5217GPhysical Education in the Elementary School3
PHED 6485Student Teaching in Health and Physical Education3
or EDCI 6698 Teaching Internship
Area 2 Total24
Area 3: Other Requirements0
KINS 4000Fitness Testing for Health and Physical Education Certification Concentration0
PHED 6000Health and Physical Education Exit Exam0
Area 3 Total