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Masters of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Health & Physical Education
The Department of Health and Sport Sciences offers a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) in Health & Physical Education program that leads to K-12 certification.
This program enhances students' awareness level of sequential teaching and learning "best practices" within the growth motor and development of children. Completion of the MAT in Health & Physical Education enhances students' employment opportunities because they are certified to teach both health and physical education at all grade levels.
For information about the MAT Health & Physical Education program, contact Bill Weinberg 502-852-0548.
Master of Education in Health and Physical Education
Students take a core of four research and technology classes, plus program planning and leadership classes. The flexibility in the program comes from 15 hours of courses approved by the advisor. The program is competency based so that students build a foundation in theory and develop skills to design, implement and evaluate programs in worksite, medical service and community settings.
For more information about this degree program, contact Dr. Carol O'Neal at 502-852-0547.

