Graduate Certificate in Physical Activity: Social Scientific Perspectives

The Certificate in Physical Activity: Social Scientific Perspectives is intended for students interested in advanced study of physical activity from within the socio-cultural, psychological, pedagogical, or at-risk youth development areas. Students who have been active in the fields of education and physical education and who are interested in or are currently pursuing a teaching credential will also find the program relevant to their career goals. The curriculum is designed so that students who are currently enrolled in the credential program can apply 12 units towards the master's program. In addition, students who previously received their teaching credential and are returning to school for the M.S. degree can design, with advisement, a program of studies from the courses listed below and other electives. Lastly, students can plan, with advisement, a program of studies within adapted physical education.

Graduate Certificate in Physical Activity: Social Scientific Perspectives — 9 units

KIN 734Sport-Based Youth Development3
KIN 763Motivation and Performance3
KIN 766Sociocultural Bases of Physical Activity3