Degree Progress Checklist - PETE Club CSU Chico

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The Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology with an Option in Physical Education Teacher Education (120 units)
11-10-15
Entered Program
(semester/year)
Expected Graduation
Date
Name
Student ID #
Phone
number
Add-ons (optional)
Email address
Address
GE requirements met (see GE adviser)
All classes in major passed with at least a C-
Cumulative GPA (2.67 or higher)
GPA in the Major* (2.75 or higher)
Grade
Take early in
the program
Take later in
the program
Take any time
in the program
Course
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BIOL 103 (4): Human Anatomy
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BIOL 104 (4): Human Physiology
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KINE 305 (3): Philosophy of School Based Physical Education (Take 1st semester)
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KINE 306 (3): Self-defense and Net-games for Teachers (Spring only)
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KINE 308 (3): Rhythms and Dance for Teachers
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KINE 309 (3): Developmentally Appropriate Physical Education for Children
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KINE 315 (3): Introduction to Adapted Physical Activity
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KINE 321 (3): Motor Development and Behavior
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KINE 320 (3): Exercise and Sport Psychology
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KINE 312 (3): Outdoor Education for Teachers (Fall only)
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KINE 322 (4): Biomechanics (Prerequisite - BIOL 103)
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KINE 323 (4): Physiology of Exercise (Prerequisite - BIOL 104)
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KINE 410 (3): Developmentally Approp. P.E. for Middle School (Prerequisites – KINE 305 & 309)
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KINE 411 (3): Assessment in Physical Education (Prerequisites – KINE 305 & 309)
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KINE 484 (3): Developmentally Approp. P.E. for High School (Prerequisites – KINE 410 & 411)
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KINE 154A - Beginning Swimming
o or KINE 155 - Lifeguard Training
o or KINE 351- Aquatics for the Adapted Instructor
o or Test out and take an adviser-approved Activity Class that you are NOT competent in
KINE 156A – Beginning Tennis
o or Test out and take an adviser-approved Activity Class that you are NOT competent in
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An unfamiliar Activity Course that you are NOT competent in (must be adviser-approved)
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17 elective units
Take any time
in the program
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ENGL 471 (3): Intro to the Theory and Practice of Second Language Acquisition and Teaching
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EDTE 302 (3): Access and Equity in Education
(if you are going
into CSU Chico
credential
program)
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HCSV 451 (3): Health Ed. for Secondary Teachers (can be taken before/during credential program)
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CBEST Test (required for the credential program application - take as soon as you can)
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Livescan background check (required for the credential program application)
Optional - Supplementary Authorizations
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Allows you to teach an additional subject through 9th grade level if you have a valid teaching credential in another subject area
(i.e. physical education).
The CTC requires 20 Lower division or 10 Upper division units in specific content areas for chosen subject, C or better.
Popular Added Authorizations and Add-ons: Adapted PE, Health Science, Math, English, and Science (See adviser in
applicable department).
List of all authorizations: http://www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/CREDS/sup-subject-matter-auth.html.
Popular Supplementary Authorization - Adapted Physical Education mjpope@csuchico.edu
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KINE 351: Aquatics for the Adapted Instructor (2) (optional)
KINE 513: Disability Sports (3) (Fall only)
KINE 516: Motor Assessment for Individuals with Disabilities (3) (Fall only)
KINE 514: Programming for individuals w/ mental, emotional and learning disabilities (3) (Spring only)
KINE 515: Collaboration in APE, or SPED 691 Collaboration In Education (3) (Spring only)
KINE 520: Interdisciplinary Autism Clinic (3)
KINE 617: Fieldwork in APE (during Practicum II of Credential Program) (3)
Popular Supplementary Authorization - Introductory Health Science Supplement
(If you take the General Education Interdisciplinary Pathway Minor – Health and Wellness,
there is only 1 Additional Course needed – see italicized)
HCSV 265 Human Sexuality (Health and Wellness Upper Division Pathway choice)
HCSV 370 Drugs in our Society (Health and Wellness Upper Division Pathway choice)
NFSC 303 Nutrition and Physical Fitness (Health and Wellness Upper Division Pathway choice)
HCSV 451 Health Education for Secondary School Teachers (part of the Credential Program)
HCSV 369 Health Education Techniques or HCSV 462 School Health Programs
Where do I go for…
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General Education status and questions
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PETE program questions
Subject Matter Competence form (part of credential application)
Candidate Disposition form (part of credential application)
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Credential application
Credential program questions
To enroll in the graduate program (part of credential application)
Academic Advising
PETE Adviser
School of Education
Office of Graduate Studies
Common Questions
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Where can I find more information regarding Advising: http://chicopete.weebly.com/advising-homepage.html.
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How do I check my Degree Progress? – Log in to portal, go to the Student Center, and click on Degree Progress Report.
Requirements in yellow indicate in progress and requirements in red indicate they have not been met.
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What GE courses can transfer to CSU Chico? - Check with the GE advisers.
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What PETE courses can transfer to CSU Chico?
o Lower Division transfers: Human Anatomy (w/lab - 4 units) and Human Physiology (w/lab - 4 units).
o Upper Division Transfers: Consult with PETE Adviser (must provide course description and possibly syllabi and
more evidence of content covered).
o Swimming, Tennis, and one adviser-approved Activity Course.
o Elective Units.
How long is the PETE program? - It takes about two to two and half years depending on the completion of Human Anatomy
and Human Physiology prior to the program.
What are Catalog Rights? - They establish what classes are required for your degree and are normally based on the year you
entered college. It is a contract that protects you from changes to the program while you are a student. For more information
http://www.csuchico.edu/apss/catalog/catalogrights/index.shtml.
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