Graduate Programs

    Degrees Offered

    M.S. in Physical Education
    Ph.D. in Physical Education, Sports and Exercise Science

    Contact for Graduate Advisor and Student Information
    Carol Catania, Johnson Center, Room 1150, (505) 277-5151

    Deadlines for Application

      Priority* Deadline Final Application* Deadline
    Fall semester: March 1 August 1
    Spring semester:  November 1 December 15
    Summer session:  April 1 May 1


    *Applicants for the Ph.D. in PESES with a concentration in Sport Administration have a priority deadline of February 15 and a final deadline of April 1. This applies for all semesters.

    The priority deadline is encouraged for best consideration; however, all applications must be received by the final application deadline.

    Early application is recommended. These dates also apply for financial aid.


    Graduate Admissions Requirements

    Formal/complete application for admission, UNM entrance requirements, GRE scores, letter of intent, three (3) letters of recommendation, and prerequisite course work depending upon concentration.


    Master of Science in Physical Education

    Minimum Degree Requirements. Thirty-three to 36 approved hours, depending on the concentration, and completion of a statistics course and/or a research course or their equivalents, thesis or pass comprehensive exam.

    The Master of Science in Physical Education is offered under both Plan I and Plan II in accordance with the regulations in this catalog. Each candidate must have had an undergraduate major, or equivalent, in physical education or an acceptable area. Course work for this degree can be chosen from one of several concentrations reflecting the interests and goals of the student.

    Curriculum and Instruction. Designed for students interested in the development of physical education curriculum for different levels, and in pedagogy, including the supervision of instruction.

    Curriculum and Instruction
    Concentration - Master of Science in Physical Education

      Master of Science requirements: 36 hours  
    Plan I- Thesis Core Requirements  
    EDPY 511/PEP 507 Introductory Educational Statistics/Research Designs in HPER 6
    EDPY 503 Principles of Human Development 3
    EDPY 510 Principles of Classroom Learning 3
    PEP 510 Curriculum Construction in PE 3
    PEP 526 Motor Assessment for Individuals with Disabilities 3
    PEP 570 Analysis of Teaching PE 3
    PEP 571 Concepts in PE 3
    PEP 590 Supervision of PE Programs 3
    PEP 516 Seminar in PE 3
    PEP 599 Masters Thesis 6
        36
      Master of Science Requirements: 33 hours  
    Plan II - Non Thesis Core Requirements  
    EDPY 500/502 Survey Research Methods in Education/Survey of Statistics in Education 6
    -OR-    
    EDPY 511/PEP 507 Introductory Educational Statistics/Research Design in HPER 6
    EDPY 503 Principles of Human Development 3
    EDPY 510 Principles of Classroom Learning 3
    PEP 510 Curriculum Construction in PE 3
    PEP 526 Motor Assessment of Individuals with Disabilities 3
    PEP 570 Analysis of Teaching PE 3
    PEP 571 Concepts in PE 3
    PEP 590 Supervision of PE Programs 3
    PEP 516 Seminar in PE 3
    Electives Three hours within Physical Education or a related area approved by advisor. 3
       Total 30


    General Physical Education

    Concentration– Masters of Science in Physical Education

      Master of Science Requirements - 33 credit hours*  
      Core Requirements  
    PEP 507 Research Design in HPER 3
    PEP 521 Motor Learning for People with Disabilities 3
      12 credit hours in each of TWO following areas: 24
      Adapted Physical Education  
      Curriculum and Instruction  
      Exercise Science  
      Sport Administration**  
      ** If Sport Administration is one of the two chosen areas, then the following courses should be taken:  
    PEP 545 Sport Leadership  
    PEP 547 Sport Marketing and Promotions  
    PEP 561 Risk Management in Sport  
    -and- One of the following:  
    PEP 548 Financing Sport  
    PEP 549 Administration of Sport Personnel  
    PEP 575 Sport Facilities Planning and Construction  
    Elective One elective approved by Plan of Studies advisor 3
    Total 33

     
    *The committee of studies must include at least one faculty from each of the two selected areas. The planned program of studies must be approved prior to the completion of 12 credit hours in the Masters program at UNM.

    Exercise Science. The M.S. Physical Education degree is designed to prepare students for one or more of the following American College of Sports Medicine Certifications: Health/Fitness Instructor, Exercise Test Technologist and Exercise Specialist. Students are also prepared to take the Exercise Physiologist Certification Exam from the American Society of Exercise Physiologists. Students who are ACSM-certified prior to entering this program are encouraged to obtain the next level of ACSM certification. A minimum of 34 credit hours of course work beyond the B.S. degree is required for this program.

    Exercise Science
    Concentration– Masters of Science in Physical Education

      Master of Science Requirements - 34 credit hours*   
      Core Requirements  
    EDPY 603 Statistical Designs in Education 3
    EDPY 505 Planning and Conducting Research 3
    -or-    
    PEP 507 Research Design in HPER 3
    PEP 500 Exercise Science Seminar 1
    PEP 501 Intermediate Exercise Physiology 3
    PEP 502 Designs for Fitness 3
    PEP 503 EKG Interpretation 3
    PEP 508 Exercise Testing and Interpretation 3
    PEP 530 Laboratory Procedures in Exercise Science 3
    PEP 532 Body Composition 3
    PEP 696 Internship in Exercise Science 3
    Electives (Advisor Approval) 6

     
    *Elective courses from Exercise Science or related disciplines (e.g. Nutrition, Biology, Biomedical Sciences, Chemistry, etc.) may be substituted for any required courses that were satisfactorily completed prior to acceptance into the Master’s degree program.


    Sports Administration. This concentration is designed to prepare students to provide leadership in positions such as high school athletic directors, college athletic administrators and directors of amateur and professional sport organizations. The concentration is comprehensive in nature, but course work can be designed around the core requirements to meet unique objectives of each student.

    Course work and experiences in each concentration above are developed with an advisor within the structure of each area. Details about each area can be obtained from the Department Graduate Administrator.


    Sport Administration
    Concentration-Master of Science in Physical Education

      Master of Science Requirements - 36 credit hours  
    Plan I - Thesis Core Requirements  
    PEP 507 Research Design in HPER 3
    PEP 540 Sport Sociology 3
    PEP 541 Ethics in Sport and Fitness 3
    PEP 545 Sport Leadership 3
    PEP 547 Sport Marketing and Promotions 3
    PEP 548 Financing Sport 3
    PEP 561 Risk Management in Sport 3
    PEP 599 Master's Thesis 6
    Electives: Nine hours within Physical Education or a related area, approved by advisor. 9
    Total 36
    Plan II - Non Thesis Core Requirements  
    PEP 507 Research Design in HPER 3
    PEP 540 Sport Sociology 3
    PEP 541 Ethics in Sport and Fitness 3
    PEP 545 Sport Leadership 3
    PEP 547 Sport Marketing and Promotions 3
    PEP 548 Financing Sport 3
    PEP 561 Risk Management in Sport 3
    PEP 696 Internship 6
    Electives Nine hours within Physical Education or a related area, approved by advisor. 9
      Total: 36

     
    M.S. with Sport Administration Concentration + School Administrative Licensure

    This is an interdisciplinary program available to students who want to pursue administrative positions in interscholastic athletics and desire to be licensed school administrators in New Mexico. The curriculum is listed below and requires students to complete a MS in Sport Administration with an additional minor in School Leadership from the Department of Educational Leadership and Organizational Learning. The program requires students to complete a total of 51 hours including Internships in both Sport Administration and Educational Leadership. Also, it should be noted that completion of the coursework does not constitute administrative licensure. An individual must also hold a New Mexico Level III teaching license for one year prior to applying for New Mexico Administrative Licensure. To obtain a Level III teaching license, an individual must have a minimum of 6 years teaching experience. Administrative licensure is awarded through the NM Public Education Department (PED).

    Plan I - Thesis Core Requirements    
    PEP 507 Research Design in HPER 3
    PEP 540 Sport Sociology 3
    PEP 541 Ethics in Sport and Fitness 3
    PEP 545 Sport Leadership 3
    PEP 547 Sport Marketing and Promotions 3
    PEP 548 Financing Sport 3
    PEP 561 Risk Management in Sport 3
    PEP 599 Master's Thesis 6
    PEP 696 Internship 3
    LEAD 501 Ed. Leadership in Dem. Soc. 3
    LEAD 503 Data Driven Decision Making 3
    LEAD 521 School Finance & Res. Mgt. 3
    LEAD 560 Instructional Leadership 3
    LEAD 561 Legal Issues for School Leaders 3
    LEAD 596 Internship 6
      Total 51
    Plan II - Non Thesis Requirements  
    PEP 507 Research Design in HPER 3
    PEP 540 Sport Sociology 3
    PEP 541 Ethics in Sport and Fitness 3
    PEP 545 Sport Leadership 3
    PEP 547 Sport Marketing and Promotions 3
    PEP 548 Financing Sport 3
    PEP 561 Risk Management in Sport 3
    PEP 696 Internship 6
    LEAD 501 Ed. Leadership in Dem. Soc. 3
    LEAD 503 Data Driven Decision Making 3
    LEAD 521 School Finance and Res. Mgt. 3
    LEAD 560 Instructional Leadership 3
    LEAD 561 Legal Issues for School Leaders 3
    LEAD 596 Internship 6
     Electives Three hours within Sport Administration or a related aream approved by advisor. 3
      Total 51

        
    Adapted Physical Education.
    This program is designed to prepare professional physical educators with the ability to develop and implement appropriate physical education programming for individuals with mental retardation and severe disabilities.

    An advisor from the concentration will assist students with the course selection and ensure progression through the program. In conjunction with their advisor, the MS in Physical Education degree student may choose from two plans: Plan I (Thesis) or Plan II (Non-Thesis). The Committee on Studies must have at least one faculty member from the concentration and one faculty member from within Physical Education. The planned program must be approved prior to the completion of 12 credit hours. Only licensed physical education teachers may pursue this concentration. For specific details of the program interested applicants should contact the concentration coordinator.


    Adapted Physical Education
    Concentration-Master of Science in Physical Education

      Master of Science Requirements - 36 credit hours  
    Plan I - Thesis Core Requirements  
    EDPY 500/ 502 Survey of Research Methods in Education/Survey of Statistics in Education 6
    -OR-    
    EDPY 511/PEP 507 Introductory Educational Statistics/Research Design in HPER  
    PEP 529 Physical Disabilities and Causes 3
    PEP 526 Motor Assessment of Individuals with Disabilities 3
    PEP 521 Motor Learning of People with Disabilities 3
    PEP 599 Master's Thesis 6
    SPCD 507 Collaboration of Inclusive Education 3
    SPCD 519 Applied Behavior Analysis 3
    Electives Nine hours within Physical Education or a related area (Curriculum and Instruction, Exercise Science, or Sport Administration), approved by an advisor. 9
      Total 36
    Plan II - Non Thesis Core Requirements  
    EDPY 500/502 Survey of Research Methods in Education/Survey of Statistics in Education 6
    -OR-    
    EDPY 511/PEP 507 Introductory Educational Statistics/Research Design in HPER  
    PEP 529 Physical Disabilities and Causes 3
    PEP 526 Motor Assessment of Individuals with Disabilities 3
    PEP 521 Motor Learning for Individuals with Disabilities 3
    PEP 595 Advanced Field Experience 6
    SPCD 507 Collaboration of Inclusive Education 3
    SPCD 519 Applied Behavior Analysis 3
    Electives Nine hours within Physical Education or a related area (Curriculum and Instruction, Exercise Science, or Sport Administration), approved by an advisor. 9
    Total 36


    Doctoral Degree in Physical Education, Sports and Exercise Science

    Minimum Degree Requirements. Minimum of 72-74 approved hours beyond the B.S. degree, completion of a dissertation, completion of courses in statistics, research design and philosophy or ethical standards, or their equivalents, and 24 hours from an approved supporting area.

    For the University requirements for doctoral (Ph.D.) programs, refer to appropriate sections of this catalog. For details, contact the Department Graduate Administrator.

    Within the PESES doctoral degree, there are options available to design a program of studies in physical education that fits with students’ interests and career directions. Specific concentration areas are described below and students should contact the department for information specific to each concentration. A 24 hour supporting area is also required and is determined with advisor approval.

    Sports Administration Concentration. This doctoral program is designed to prepare students to provide leadership in positions such as high school athletic directors, college athletic administrators and directors of amateur and professional sports organizations, as well as those interested in careers in higher education. Areas of focus within the program are determined in consultation with a faculty advisor. Students entering the program with previous degrees other than sport administration or physical education will be considered. The Sport Administration Program has received “Approved Program” status from NASPE/NASSM.

    Sport Administration Concentration – Ph.D. in Physical Education, Sports and Exercise Sciences

    Ph.D. Requirements
    Minimum 72 hours plus 18 hours of dissertation. A minimum of 24 credit hours of classroom work beyond the master’s must be taken in Sport Administration at UNM. Six foundational courses, in addition to the core requirements, are required for graduation. Any of the foundational or core courses or their equivalents may be accepted from previous master’s course work and/or transfer credit with advisor approval.

      Foundational Core Courses  
    PEP 540 Sport Sociology 3
    PEP 541 Ethics in Sport and Fitness 3
    PEP 545 Sport Leadership 3
    PEP 547 Sport Marketing and Promotions 3
    PEP 548 Financing Sport 3
    PEP 561 Risk Management in Sport 3
        18
      Core Courses  
    PEP 612 Organizational Theory in Sport* 3
    PEP 614 Sport Consumer Behavior** 3
    PEP 615 Legal Aspects of Sport*** 3
    PEP 618 Seminar in Sports Research 3
        12
      *prerequisite of PEP 545  
      **prerequisite of PEP 547  
      ***prerequisite of PEP 561  
      Inquiry Skills Minimum 18 hours required  
    LLSS 502 Naturalistic Inquiry 3
    PEP 507 Research Design in HPER 3
    EDPY 511 Introductory Education Statistics 3
    EDPY 603 Applied Statistical Design and Analysis 3
    PEP 604 Research Seminar 3
    Elective one in research or statistics approved by advisor 3
        18

    Secondary/Supporting Area
    Twenty-four credit hours of course work in an approved secondary or supporting area outside of the program are required. Inquiry skills courses cannot be used to satisfy secondary/ supporting area requirements.

    Electives
    Additional elective courses in Sport Administration to be selected with advisor

    Curriculum and Instruction Concentration Area. The concentration in curriculum and instruction (pedagogy) is directed to prepare individuals for college teaching and research in those portions of professional preparation programs dealing with curriculum development, teaching, school environments and supervision of teachers and programs in physical education. Prospective students are those individuals with teaching experience in physical education who desire to work within the aforementioned areas in a teacher education program. Upon completion of the proposed program of studies, individuals should be equipped to teach courses in curriculum design, methods of teaching, foundations of physical education and be able to supervise student teachers. Students should contact program advisor for details about course work.

    Curriculum and Instruction Concentration – PhD in Physical Education, Sports and Exercise Science

    PEP 541 Ethics in Sports and Fitness 3
    PEP 510 Curriculum Construction in PE 3
    PEP 526 Motor Assessment for Individuals with Disabilities 3
    PEP 570 Analysis of Teaching PE 3
    PEP 571 Concepts Teaching PE 3
    PEP 572 Critical Issues in Elementary PE 3
    EDPY 503 Human Growth and Development 3
    EDPY 510 Principles of Classroom Learning 3
    PEP 590 Supervision of Physical Education Programs 3
    PEP 591 Problems 3
    PEP 696 Internship 6
    PEP 699 Dissertation 18
        54
      Inquiry Skills Minimum of 18 hours is required  
    EDPY 511 Introductory Educational Statistics 3
    PEP 507 Research Design in HPER 3
    -or-    
    EDPY 505 Conducting Quantitative Educational Research 3
    EDPY 603 Applied Statistical Design & Analysis 3
    PEP 604 Research Seminar 3
    PEP 691 Problems 3
      Approved Elective 3


    Minor/Supporting Area
    Twenty-four credit hours of course work in an approved minor or supporting area outside of the program is required.

    Exercise Science Concentration. This concentration is designed to prepare exercise scientists for academic research and clinical settings. Prerequisite course work includes: cadaver anatomy and physiology, general chemistry, organic/biochemistry, physics, college algebra, statistics, English composition, technical writing, public speaking, motor learning, kinesiology, exercise physiology, human nutrition, energy nutrients in human nutrition and vitamins and minerals in human nutrition. Students should contact program advisor for details about course work.

    Exercise Science
    Concentration– Ph.D. in Physical Education, Sports and Exercise Sciences

    Ph.D. Requirements: 73 credit hours

      Core Courses: 13 credit hours  
    PEP 500 Exercise Science Seminar 1
    PEP 541 Ethics Sport/Fitness 3
    EDPY 505 Planning & Conducting Research 3
    -or-    
    PEP 507 Research Design in HPER 3
    PEP 604 Dissertation Seminar 3
    PEP 625 Writing for Professional Publication 3
      Exercise Science Courses: 36 credit hours  
    PEP 501 Intermediate Exercise Physiology 3
    PEP 502 Designs for Fitness 3
    PEP 503 EKG Interpretation 3
    PEP 508 Exercise Testing and Interpretation 3
    PEP 530 Laboratory Procedures in Exercise Science 3
    PEP 535 Exercise Biochemistry 3
    PEP 627 Seminar in Applied Physiology 3
    PEP 691 Research Problem 3
    PEP 696 Research Internship 3
    PEP 696 Teaching or Clinical Internship 3
    Electives (Advisor Approval) 6
      Biomedical/Technologies: 12 credit hours  
    BIOM 510 Physiology 3
    OLIT Elective Computers/Technology in Teaching 3
    Electives Biomedical Sciences, Health, Physical Therapy, Epidemiology, Nutrition, OLIT, or related disciplines (Advisor Approval) 6
      Research/Statistics: 12 credit hours  
    Elective Elective in Research/Statistics (Advisor Approval) 3
    EDPY 603 Statistical Designs in Education 3
    EDPY 604 Multiple Regression Analysis 3
    EDPY 606 Multivariate Analysis 3

     
    All course substitutions must be approved by Ph.D. Committee on Studies.

    Professional Physical Education (PEP)

    Some of the following courses are scheduled to meet more periods or hours per week than indicated by the number of credit hours. These courses, in addition to lectures, include professional activity, laboratory or field types of class experiences. To identify these courses, the number of class meetings or hours per week is stated after the course description.


    Courses

    PEP 208. Teaching Fitness Concepts. (2)



    PEP 222. Target Activities. (1)



    PEP 223. Invasion Games. (1)



    PEP 225. Net Games. (1)



    PEP 226. Lifetime Pursuits. (1)



    PEP 227. Elementary Rhythms, Aerobic Dance, Yoga. (1)



    PEP 228. Outdoor Pursuits. (1)



    PEP 234. Track and Field/Cooperative Games. (1)



    PEP 239. Dance . (1)



    PEP 245. Professional Laboratory Experience in Physical Education. (2 to a maximum of 8 ?)



    PEP 273. Introduction to Athletic Training. (3)



    PEP 277. Kinesiology. (3)



    PEP 284. Athletic Training Observation Lab. (3)



    PEP 285. Athletic Training Clinical I. (3)



    PEP 286. Evaluation of Athletic Injuries?Extremities. (3)



    PEP 287. Evaluation of Athletic Injuries?Trunk/Torso. (3)



    PEP 288. Motor Learning and Performance. (3)



    PEP 289. Tests and Measurements in Physical Education. (3)



    PEP 293. Topics. (1-3, no limit ?)



    PEP 301. Teaching of Team Sports. (2)



    PEP 305. Teaching Group Exercise. (3)



    PEP 319. Physical Education in the Elementary School. (3)



    PEP 326L. Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology. (3)



    PEP 373. General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training. (3)



    PEP 374. Therapeutic Modalities. (3)



    PEP 375. Pharmacology in Athletic Training. (3)



    PEP 391 / 591 / 691. Problems. (1-3, no limit ?)



    PEP 400. Student Teaching in the Elementary School. (6)



    PEP 410. Assessment in Physical Education. (3)



    PEP 426 / 501. Intermediate Exercise Physiology. (3)



    PEP 430. Classroom/Behavior Management in Physical Education. (2)



    PEP 444. Teaching of Physical Education I. (3)



    PEP 461. Student Teaching in the Secondary Schools. (6)



    PEP 465. Theory of Basketball. (3)



    PEP 466. Adapted Physical Education. (3)



    PEP 467 / 529. Physical Disabilities and Causes. (3)



    PEP 469. Management Concepts in Sport and Fitness Settings. (3)



    PEP 470 / 502. Designs for Fitness. (3)



    PEP 471. Exercise and Disease Prevention. (3)



    PEP 473. Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries. (3)



    PEP 474. Athletic Training Administration. (3)



    PEP 475 / 503. EKG Interpretation. (3)



    PEP 476 / 508. Exercise Testing and Interpretation. (3)



    PEP 478 / 579. Sports Physiology. (3)



    PEP 479. Organization and Administration of Physical Education. (3)



    PEP 480 / 582. Principles of Coaching. (3)



    PEP 481. Athletic Training Clinical II. (3)



    PEP 483. Athletic Training Clinical III. (3)



    PEP 485 / 585. Diversity in Sport and Physical Activity . (3)



    PEP 487 / 587. Physical Activity and Aging. (3)



    PEP 488. Athletic Training Clinical IV. (3)



    PEP 493 / 593. Topics. (1-3, no limit ?)



    PEP 495. Practicum. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 ?)



    PEP 500. Exercise Science Seminar. (1)



    PEP 501 / 426. Intermediate Exercise Physiology. (3)



    PEP 502 / 470. Designs for Fitness. (3)



    PEP 503 / 475. EKG Interpretation. (3)



    PEP 507. Research Design in HPER. (3)



    PEP 508 / 476. Exercise Testing and Interpretation. (3)



    PEP 509. Media/Public Relations in HPER. (3)



    PEP 510. Curriculum Construction in Physical Education. (3)



    PEP 516. Seminar in Physical Education. (3)



    PEP 521. Motor Learning for Individuals with Disabilities. (3)



    PEP 526. Motor Assessment for Individuals with Disabilities. (3)



    PEP 528. Neuromuscular Basis of Human Performance. (3)



    PEP 529 / 467. Physical Disabilities and Causes. (3)



    PEP 530. Laboratory Procedures and Instrumentation in Applied Physiology. (3)



    PEP 532. Body Composition. (3)



    PEP 535. Exercise Biochemistry. (3)



    PEP 536. Exercise Biochemistry Laboratory. (3)



    PEP 539. Introduction to Sport Administration. (3)



    PEP 540. Sport Sociology. (3)



    PEP 541. Ethics in Sport and Fitness. (3)



    PEP 545. Sport Leadership. (3)



    PEP 547. Sport Marketing and Promotions. (3)



    PEP 548. Financing Sport. (3)



    PEP 549. Administration of Sport Personnel. (3)



    PEP 550. Governance of Intercollegiate Athletics. (3)



    PEP 561. Risk Management in Sport. (3)



    PEP 562. Exercise in Extreme Environment. (3)



    PEP 566 . Legal Aspects of Sport. (3)



    PEP 570. The Analysis of Teaching Physical Education. (3)



    PEP 571. Concepts Teaching in Physical Education. (3)



    PEP 572. Critical Issues in Elementary Physical Education. (3)



    PEP 575. Sport Facilities Planning and Construction. (3)



    PEP 576. Sport Event Management. (3)



    PEP 579 / 478. Sports Physiology. (3)



    PEP 581. Administration of Interscholastic Athletics. (3)



    PEP 582 / 480. Principles of Coaching. (3)



    PEP 585 / 485. Diversity in Sport and Physical Activity . (3)



    PEP 587 / 487. Physical Activity and Aging. (3)



    PEP 588. Sport Psychology I. (3)



    PEP 589. Sport Psychology II. (3)



    PEP 590. Supervision of Physical Education Programs. (3)



    PEP 591 / 391 / 691. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 12 ?)



    PEP 593 / 493. Topics. (1-3, no limit ?)



    PEP 595. Advanced Field Experiences. (3-6, no limit ?)



    PEP 598. Directed Readings in Physical Education. (3-6 to a maximum of 6 ?)



    PEP 599. Master?s Thesis. (1-6, no limit ?)



    PEP 604. Research Seminar. (3)



    PEP 612. Organizational Theory in Sport. (3)



    PEP 614. Sport Consumer Behavior. (3)



    PEP 618. Seminar in Sport Research. (3)



    PEP 625. Writing for Professional Publication. (3)



    PEP 627. Seminar in Applied Physiology. (3)



    PEP 691 / 391 / 591. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 12 ?)



    PEP 695. Advanced Field Experiences. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 ?)



    PEP 696. Internship. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 ?)



    PEP 698. Directed Readings in Physical Education. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 ?)



    PEP 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit ?)



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