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Education & Human Development


Undergraduate Programs

Undergraduate Info | Information on Majors | Graduation Requirements

Kinesiology and Physical Education
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Playing SoccerThe Kinesiology and Physical Education major provides academic preparation and professional experiences for aspiring teachers, coaches, athletic trainers and exercise science specialists. These academic options serve as a springboard for a host of exciting and challenging careers.

The Teacher Certification/Coaching option emphasizes theory into practice. Lab and fieldwork are crucial components of the program. Working with faculty in small-group labs, students learn early on to teach and coach one another. Even before their internships, these teachers-in-training are active participants in area K-12 school physical education programs, including standards-based curriculum design and assessment. Intensive supervision, peer teaching, individual analysis and videotape feedback are hallmarks of the physical education teaching/coaching option.

University of Maine teacher preparation programs are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. After successfully completing graduation and state testing requirements, graduates are recommended for provisional teaching certification in the state of Maine. National accreditation generally enables reciprocal certification in other states.

KPE students observe a cardiology testThe Exercise Science program provides students with a choice of two options. In the Science option, students concentrate on mastering the prerequisite course work needed to gain admission to post-graduate programs in allied health fields such as; physical therapy, chiropractic medicine, physician or physician's assistant. The laboratory based science course work in this tract can be tailored to fit the specific admission requirements of future schools targeted by the student.

In the Administration option, students can achieve a minor in Business Management. Their course work includes economics, marketing, accounting and finance. With this knowledge background, they are better qualified to pursue management positions in the fields of fitness, athletics or allied health.

Both the Science and Administration options have their common emphasis on the physiological, mechanical and development aspects of human health and physical performance. Shared course work includes; Motor Development, Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics. From this mutual coure of understanding, students are then able to branch out and pursue their selected option. The strength and desirability of the Exercise Science program is its flexibility. A student's program of study can be tailored to fit his or her individual academic and professional goals.

Two students examine human skeletal structureAthletic Training option provides extensive background and experience in anatomy, physiology, health and other academic subjects necessary for effective prevention, recognition, evaluation and management of sports-related injuries and illnesses. Students work directly with UMaine and community Certified Athletic Trainers, completing hundreds of hours of supervised hands-on work, in addition to the rigorous and highly relevant curriculum. UMaine offers the opportunity for aspiring athletic trainers to work in a Division I sports setting, gaining experience with a number of men's and women's athletic programs, as well as in a variety of surrounding medical and allied health clinical sites.

On completion of requirements, students are eligible to apply for the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification examination. The Athletic Training Education program is seeking accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.

Information regarding admissions guidelines for the athletic training program is available on the Web here. This site will explain competitive admissions, transfer student policy and technical standards.

Academic Fact Sheet information, including entrance and major requirements, are available at http://factsheets.umaine.edu/EDHD.htm.
 

For additional information about these majors, please contact:
Owen J. Logue, Associate Dean
College of Education & Human Development
144 Shibles Hall
Orono, ME 04469-5766
(207) 581-2485

 

College of Education and Human Development
5766 Shibles Hall
University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469
Phone: (207) 581-2441


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, Orono, Maine 04469
207-581-1110
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