SuperStart (SUPST) option for students who wish to prepare for the MAT program in Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy
The SuperStart program is designed for undergraduate students interested in completing an MAT in Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy. SuperStart students should apply through the graduate admissions office for the MAT in Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy by October 1 of the senior year. An undergraduate cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better is required for admission to MAT programs.
The MAT in Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy has certain Liberal Arts requirements as well as additional prerequisite courses needed for New York State Teacher Certification. Students are advised to try to meet the Liberal Arts requirements during the undergraduate program.
Program Requirements
To prepare to meet the additional prerequisites, the undergraduate student can enroll in one or more of the following courses during the BA program, depending on the number of free elective credits available in their major (students must check with their major advisor). Students whose schedule does not allow for these additional courses can complete them while enrolled in the graduate program in addition to the 39 graduate credits in the MAT program.
Prerequisite courses, of which one or more may be taken during the undergraduate program:
EDU 2000 | Fundamentals of Schools and Teaching | 3 |
SSE 2025 | Child Development & Learning | 3 |
SPRT 3545 | Applied Exercise Physiology for P.E. And Sport Performance | 3 |
SPRT 3542 | Applied Kinesiology for P.E. and Sport Performance | 3 |
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SPRT 3546 | Sports Nutrition | 3 |
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BIO 2008 | Nutrition | 3 |
FAST START = When they are graduate level.
October 1st of senior year you should apply to graduate admissions
SuperStart students will complete the remaining credits in their MAT program in Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy after completion of the BA degree. They may become eligible for state certification in Physical Education grades K-12 upon completion of the MAT degree.