Coaching minors have the opportunity to gain both theoretical and practical knowledge from actual collegiate coaches by participating in skill and drill work in actual athletic environments on campus. They will often gain experience in day of game operations. Coaching minors can take advantage of the multitude of youth coaching opportunities in the local schools and recreation departments.
Minor in Coaching (Fall 06)
____ ____ PE 240 (3) Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (F/S)
____ ____ PE 267 (3) Principles of Athletic Coaching (S)
____ ____ SM 415 (3) Legal Issues for the Sport Practitioner (F/S)
Take one of the below listed courses:
____ ____ SM 313 (3) Psychological Aspects of Sport (F/S)
____ ____ PE 375 (3) Psychosocial Aspects of Physical Activity (F/S)
Take two of the below listed courses:
____ ____ PE 410 (3) Coaching Baseball and Football (F)
____ ____ PE 411 (3) Coaching Basketball and Track and Field (S)
____ ____ SM 340 (3) Sport Ethics (F/S)
Total Hours: 18







