Program: Kinesiology, BS (All-Level Teacher Certification) - University of North Texas (2024)

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Hours required and general/college requirements

A minimum of 120 semester hours (124semester hours for those seeking all-level teacher certification), of which36 must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree as specified in the University Core Curriculumin the Academicssection of this catalog and the College of Educationrequirements.

All kinesiology majors

Tier 1

  • KINE 2105 - Human Anatomy and Physiology for the movement sciences
  • or

  • BIOL 2301 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I
  • BIOL 2311 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory
  • and

  • BIOL 2302 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II
  • BIOL 2312 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory
  • KINE 2030 - Introduction to Kinesiology
  • KINE 2050 - Sociology of Sport
  • MATH 1680 - Elementary Probability and Statistics
  • PHED 1000 - Scientific Principles and Practices of Health-Related Fitness
  • To move into Tier 2, you must have completed each course in Tier 1 witha minimum grade of C and have a 2.5 overall GPA or higher.

Tier 2

  • KINE 3080 - Physiological Bases of Exercise and Sport
  • KINE 3090 - Motor Behavior
  • To take any additional upper division KINE courses, you must have completed each course in Tier 2 witha minimum grade of C and have a 2.5 overall GPA or higher.

Additional course requirements

  • HLTH 2200 - Family Life and Human Sexuality

Other requirements

A Kinesiology course may be repeated one time in order to improve a grade to the requirement of a C or better. Following the secondattempt, approval for a third attempt must be sought from the Program Coordinator or Department.

Kinesiology theory core, 15 hours

All kinesiology majors take the following courses and must meet all prerequisites:

  • KINE 2010 - Fundamentals of Strength and Conditioning
  • KINE 3050 - Biomechanics
  • KINE 3090 - Motor Behavior
  • KINE 4000 - Psychology of Sport
  • KINE 4050 - Quantitative Analysis in Kinesiology (major capstone course)

Minor, 18 hours

Minimum of 18 hours from area other than kinesiology, 6 of which must be advanced.

Admission to Teacher Education (2.75 GPA);

  • Junior standing (minimum of 60 earned hours)
  • 2.75 overall GPA and 2.75 UNT GPA
  • Acceptable scores on SAT, ACT, Praxis
  • Approved online interview questionnaire
  • An official degree audit with certification
  • A signed application for admission to Teacher Education

Contact the College of Education Student Advising Office, 940-565-2736; Matthews Hall, Room 105; or go to coe.unt.edu/student-advisingfor additional information.

Required Courses, 35 hours:

  • KINE 3020 - Movement for Individuals with Disabilities
  • KINE 3500 - Motor Development
  • Once admitted to Teacher Education (2.75 GPA):

  • EDCI 3830 - Teaching/Learning Process and Evaluation
  • EDCI 4060 - Content Area Reading
  • EDCI 4070 - Teaching Diverse Populations
  • HDFS 3423 - Family, School and Community
  • KINE 3550 - Pedagogical Skills, Strategies and Management in Physical Education and Movement for Children
  • KINE 3560 - Pedagogical Skills, Strategies and Management in Secondary Physical Education
  • KINE 4100 - Curriculum and Methods in Kinesiology (Sport Pedagogy)
  • KINE 4101 - Early Field Experience Kinesiology Certification
  • After all other courses are completed:

  • KINE 4102 - Student Teaching in Physical Education, Grades EC–5
  • KINE 4104 - Student Teaching in Physical Education, Grades 6–12

Additional program requirements

  • A minimum grade of C is required in each course in the major; a minimum GPA of 2.75 in the major, 2.0 in UNT courses, and overall is required for graduation. (Overall GPA includes all coursework transferred plus that taken at UNT.)
  • 12 hours of KINE must be taken at UNT.
  • 36 hours must be advanced; 24 of which must be taken at UNT.
  • 6 hours minimum of minor must be advanced.

The total number of hours may be reduced if the student follows recommendations for courses listed in the university core. (Consult the Student Advising Office).

Students are encouraged to see their academic or faculty advisor each term/semester for help with program decisions and enrollment.

Teacher education

Additional requirements:

Prior to student teaching, students must provide verification of current certifications in First Aid, CPR and Bloodborne Pathogens training. The certifications must be maintained through the duration of student teaching.

Student teachingKINE 4102and KINE 4104.

The student may not receive credit for education courses until after admission to teacher education.

KINE 4102will serve as a capstone for all-level teacher certification students.

SpringFallSpringFall
Complete online admission interview, if successful the student must apply for admission this semester or complete an interview again the next semesterKINE 4100
Complete admission application to teacher education once the student has a successful interviewBack-up application for admission to teacher educationApply for Early Field ExperienceEarly Field Experience

Completion

To receive final approval for teacher certification:

  • Completion of all requirements of an approved 122-hour degree plan.
  • Grades of C or better for each kinesiology course.
  • Minimum 2.75 GPA in each of the following areas: each teaching field, all education courses, all UNT work, overall.
  • Successful completion of student teaching (see Eligibility for teacher certification requirements listed under the Department of Teacher Education and Administrationin this catalog for details).
  • Successful scores on appropriate sections of the Texas Examinations of Educator Standards (TExES).

Students should visit their academic advisor in PEB 220for additional information regarding degree audits. Questions about early field experience or student teaching should be addressed to the Clinical Practice Office in Matthews Hall, Room 207. Questions regarding the TExES exam should be addressed to the TExES Advising Office in Matthews Hall, Room 103 (940-369-8601).

Students are encouraged to see their academic or faculty advisor each term/semester for help with program decisions and enrollment.


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