Program Requirements
Required Courses
| PHED 1644 | Introduction to Physical Education | 3.00 Credits(s) |
| BIOL 2250 | Human Anatomy | 5.00 Credits(s) |
| BIOL 2257 | Human Physiology with Lab | 5.00 Credits(s) |
| Electives* | 5 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 18 |
*Electives to be selected from the following:
| HLED 1510 | Principles of Healthful Living | 3.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1539 | Fundamentals of Baseball | 3.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1643 | Sports Officiating | 3.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1646 | Techniques In Athletic Taping I | 1.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1649 | Beginning Athletic Training | 3.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 2146 | Techniques in Athletic Taping II | 1.00 Credits(s) |
Physical Education activity courses 1520, 1523-1535, 1542 and/or Intercollegiate Athletic courses 1505-1514 and 2505-2514 (limit 6 units):
| PHED 1505 | Womens Intercollegiate Golf | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1506 | Mens Intercollegiate Golf | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1507 | Intercollegiate Softball | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1508 | Women's Intercollegiate Basketball | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1509 | Women's Intercollegiate Volleyball | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1510 | Women's Intercollegiate Soccer | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1511 | Men's Intercollegiate Soccer | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1514 | Intercollegiate Baseball | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1520 | Beginning Golf | 1.00-2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1523 | Beginning Weight Lifting and Physical Fitness | 1.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1524 | Softball | 1.00-2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1528 | Beginning Volleyball | 1.00-2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1529 | Water Aerobics | 1.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1532 | Low Impact Aerobics | 1.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1533 | Walking for Fitness | 1.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1534 | Basketball and Physical Fitness | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1535 | Baseball and Physical Fitness | 1.00-2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1542 | Beginning Soccer | 1.00-2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1623 | Intermediate Weight Lifting and Physical Fitness | 1.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1629 | Intermediate Water Aerobics | 1.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1632 | Intermediate Low Impact Aerobics | 1.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1721 | Offseason Intercollegiate Golf | 1.00-2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1723 | Advanced Weight Lifting and Physical Fitness | 1.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1724 | Offseason Intercollegiate Softball | 0.50-2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1728 | Offseason Intercollegiate Volleyball | 1.00-2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1729 | Advanced Water Aerobics | 1.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1732 | Advanced Low Impact Aerobics | 1.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1734 | Offseason Intercollegiate Basketball and Physical Fitness | 1.00-2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1735 | Offseason Intercollegiate Baseball and Physcial Fitness | 0.50-2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1742 | Offseason Intercollegiate Soccer | 1.00-2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 1823 | Elite Weight Lifting and Physical Fitness | 1.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 2505 | Advanced Women's Intercollegiate Golf | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 2506 | Advanced Mens Intercollegiate Golf | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 2507 | Advanced Intercollegiate Softball | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 2508 | Advanced Women's Intercollegiate Basketball | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 2509 | Advanced Women's Intercollegiate Volleyball | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 2510 | Advanced Women's Intercollegiate Soccer | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 2511 | Advanced Men's Intercollegiate Soccer | 2.00 Credits(s) |
| PHED 2514 | Advanced Intercollegiate Baseball | 2.00 Credits(s) |
Career Options/Pathways
| *Possible career types/employment opportunities |
Median Hourly Rate, CA |
Annual Job Openings, CA |
| Fitness Trainer/Aerobics Instructor |
$22.93 |
640 |
| Coaches and Scouts |
$19.53 |
1,190 |
| Umpire, Referee, & Other Sports Official |
$12.14 |
90 |
*Some career options may require additional training and/or education.
Source: www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov. Labor Market Information, State of California Employment Development Department, California Occupational Guides, 2012, on the Internet at http://www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov/occguides/Search.aspx (visited February 17, 2015)
For additional career resources, please visit:
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/; http://www.Mynextmove.org; http://www.onetonline.org
Transfer
If you are interested in transferring to a four-year college or university to pursue a bachelor’s degree in this major, it is critical that you meet with a TC counselor to select and plan the courses for your major. Schools vary widely in terms of the required preparation. The courses that TC requires for an associate degree in this major may be different from the requirements needed for the bachelor’s degree.
Recommended Courses for Transfer:
| SPCH 1511 | Fundamentals of Speech | 3.00 Credits(s) |
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| STAT 1510 | Elementary Statistics | 5.00 Credits(s) |
| OR | |
| PSYC 2200 | Elementary Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences | 4.00 Credits(s) |
Please see your counselor or advisor regarding specific transfer requirements for Kinesiology, Physical Education Teacher Education or pre-Physical Therapy majors.
Certification/Licenses
Not applicable for this program. However, in some career fields additional training and/or certification may be required. To officiate at high school athletic events, officials must register with the state agency that oversees high school athletics and pass an exam on the rules of the particular game. For college refereeing, candidates must be certified by an officiating school and be evaluated during a probationary period. Some larger college sports conferences require officials to have certification and other qualifications, such as residence in or near the conference boundaries, along with several years of experience officiating at high school, community college, or other college conference games. For those interested in becoming a tennis, golf, karate, or other kind of instructor, certification is highly desirable. Often, one must be at least 18 years old and certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). There are many certifying organizations specific to the various sports, and their training requirements vary. Participation in a clinic, camp, or school usually is required for certification. Part-time workers and those in smaller facilities are less likely to need formal education or training.