Nov 09, 2024  
2024-2025 CGC Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 CGC Graduate Catalog

Physical Education (Grades K-12), M.A.T.


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843-953-5060
http://www.citadel.edu/root/teacher-education

Content Area Advisor:

Dr. Tim Bott, bottt1@citadel.edu
Dr. Ryan Sacko, rsacko@citadel.edu

Education Advisors:
Dr. Christopher Dague, cdague@citadel.edu
Dr. Renee Jefferson, jeffersonr1@citadel.edu
Dr. Jennifer Albert, jalbert@citadel.edu

Physical Education Program Director
Dr. Tim Bott, bottt1@citadel.edu
Department of Health and Human Performance
203 Deas Hall
(843) 953-7959

Program Field Experiences, Internships and Support Services:
Dr. Tim Bott, bottt1@citadel.edu

Admission Requirements

  1. Completion of the online graduate application along with the non-refundable application fee.

  2. Submission of an official transcript of the baccalaureate degree and all other undergraduate or graduate work directly from each accredited college or university. Applicants are expected to have a minimum 2.5 cumulative undergraduate grade point average.

  3. Completion of a program of study with their MAT-PE program advisor upon acceptance. Registration for classes cannot take place until the Program of Study is complete.

Program Requirements


This is a 33-hour graduate program. A maximum of twelve (12) hours of graduate courses may be transferred to The Citadel from other accredited colleges/universities. This program assumes a substantial undergraduate preparation in the proposed certification area. It is the responsibility of the student, and a requirement of the degree program to submit official transcripts of previous academic work to the program advisor via the Citadel Graduate College Admissions office. Through a dual advisor system that includes physical education and education faculty, transcripts will be evaluated and a program of study developed for each student. This program of study will include work in professional education and a content field.

In addition to regular admission requirements of the CGC, each MAT-PE student must successfully pass the PRAXIS II Examination, Physical Education: Content and Design (5095). A passing score, using South Carolina standards, must be achieved prior to placement in the Professional Internship. Students are encouraged to discuss when to take the specialty exam with their Physical Education advisor.

MAT-PE students must successfully pass the Principles of Learning and Teaching exam for Pk-12 (5625). A passing score, using South Carolina standards, must be achieved prior to graduation. Students are encouraged to discuss when to take the specialty exam with their Education Advisor.

Prior to the internship in teaching, the teacher candidate must:

  • Apply for the internship no later than two semesters prior to the Student Teaching Internship.

  • Complete the teacher certification application with state-required fees, social security card copy, and fingerprints for FBI/SLED background check.

  • Successfully complete the PRAXIS II Content Specialty Exam (5095).

  • Be cleared by the South Carolina State Department of Education.

  • Successfully complete all required field experiences - a minimum of 75 hours prior to the student teaching internship.

  • Submit negative TB test results.

  • Successfully pass Red Cross Blood Borne Pathogens training prior to MAT internship.

  • Submit proof of current American Red Cross certification in First Aid and CPR prior to the internship.

To graduate and be recommended for certification,

Teacher candidates must have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 and must have successfully completed the PRAXIS II and Principles of Learning and Teaching certification tests for the State of South Carolina. The candidate must also successfully complete 60 consecutive full days during the student teaching internship. Completion of the approved program will qualify the student for a teaching license in physical education, grades K-12.

Transcripts will be evaluated against the following list of required courses in physical education. Guidelines from SHAPE America (CAEP) are used to determine courses that students take in either graduate or undergraduate programs. The M.A.T. in Physical Education requires a minimum of thirty-three (33) credit hours to complete the degree. Each student is assigned an advisor from Physical Education as well as a School of Education Advisor. Both advisors examine transcripts and assist as candidates move through their program.

Developing a Program of Study:

The program has two prerequisites (Human Anatomy and Physiology and Developmental Psychology). Competency demonstrated through undergraduate or graduate coursework, approved work experience, or program administered competency exam. Additionally, transcripts will be reviewed for relevant coursework to be considered for credit in the areas of Instructional Aspects of Physical Education, Motor Development, and Accommodating Persons with Disabilities in Sport and Physical Activity.

Note: 30 Credit Hours of graduate level work are required for graduation.

Questions regarding the sequencing of Physical Education courses should be directed to the Physical Education advisor. Education advisors can assist with questions related to EDUC courses as well as provide support as candidates prepare for the Principles of Learning and Teaching. To be eligible for the Student Teaching Professional Internship, program completion, and recommendation for licensure, students must have successfully met all requirements listed below.

Program Prerequisites

Human Anatomy and Physiology

Developmental Psychology

Total Program Requirements: 33 Credit Hours


*Undergraduate and graduate transcripts may be evaluated for application to coursework in the program.

Descriptions of Citadel courses are listed here .

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