Coaching Certification
Coaching Certification
The coaching certification program consists of a minimum of 18 credits to prepare students for coaching responsibilities and is approved by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction for athletic coaching preparation for the public schools of Wisconsin. Youth-sport coaches are encouraged to acquire similar training.
Students desiring certification may normally complete requirements within two academic years, but it is wise to begin coaching certification coursework early. Completion of the coaching certification program is noted on your transcript if it is completed at the same time as a degree program.
Some coaching certification courses are appropriate for interdisciplinary study and many students select individual courses without completing the entire program. Persons already teaching and/or coaching may take courses to expand their personal and professional background.
Since many of the following courses are dual-listed at the undergraduate and graduate levels, some students may opt to use select courses to satisfy degree requirements in various graduate programs. Students should consult with their graduate program advisor for approval.
UW-Green Bay's coaching certification program is consistent with the recommendations of the National Council of State High School Coaches, the National Association of Girls and Women in Sport, and the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
First Aid/CPR Requirement | 0-3 | |
First Aid and Emergency Care Procedures (or faculty approved external certification) | ||
Required Courses: | 18 | |
Introduction to Human Biology | ||
or BIOLOGY 201 | Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Processes | |
Prevention and Treatment of Athletic Injuries | ||
Principles of Coaching | ||
Philosophy of Athletics and Coaching | ||
Organization and Administration of Athletics | ||
Field Experience in Coaching | ||
Total Credits | 18-21 |
Enrollment in physical education activity presumes a student's health status is appropriate for the course selected. A physical examination and the filing of a health history form with the Office of Student Health Services are recommended.