2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Physical Education, School Health, and Movement Studies Department
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College of Education and Professional Studies
School of Education
Ellensburg
Dorothy Purser Hall, room 101
Mail Stop 7572
509-963-1911
www.cwu.edu/peshms
See website for how these programs may be used for educational and career purposes.
Faculty and Staff
Chair
Rory Weishaar, EdD
Faculty and Staff
Associate Chair
Brian McGladrey, PhD, CSCS
Professors
Heidi Henschel Pellett, EdD, physical education, pedagogy
Kirk Mathias, EdD, physical education, pedagogy
Rob Perkins, EdD, recreation, sport management
Associate Professors
Mark Perez, PhD, school health, pedagogy
P. Stefan Ward, PhD, physical education, pedagogy
Rory Weishaar, EdD, sport and athletic administration
Therese Young, MA, dance
Assistant Professors
Judy Beard, PhD, school health, pedagogy
Sean Dahlin, PhD, sport management
Brian McGladrey, PhD, CSCS, sport and athletic administration
Gabrielle McNeillie, MFA, dance
Tanjian Liang, PhD, physical education, pedagogy
David Rolfe, EdD, recreation, sport management
Lecturer
Edward Callahan Jr., MS, RN, NDTR, CSCS, activity program
Staff
Marni Fox, program support supervisor I
Rafael Gomez-Vilchis, sport equipment manager
Debbie Nethery, pool manager
Master of Science
Health and Physical Education
The student shall complete at least 45 credits as outlined in an approved course of study filed with the office of Graduate Studies and Research. The course of study is structured in consultation with the student’s academic advisor and is approved by the department director of graduate studies. Conditional or probationary admission may be granted to applicants not meeting all of the admission criteria.
Program Outcomes
For information on program outcomes, please go to: www.cwu.edu/mission/assessment-improvement/slo-assessment-plans.
Course Offerings
Frequency of course offering information can be found at the department website: www.cwu.edu/peshms or by contacting the department directly.
ProgramsMaster of Science (M.S.)CoursesHealth and Physical Education (HPE)- HPE 510 - Issues in Health and Physical Education
- HPE 540 - Psycho-social Perspectives in Health and Physical Education
- HPE 543 - Sex, Drugs and Going Pro: Issues in Professional Sports
- HPE 544 - The Promise and Pitfalls in Interscholastic Athletic Programs
- HPE 545 - The Good, Bad and Ugly of Intercollegiate Sports
- HPE 546 - Advanced Administration of Athletics
- HPE 547 - Healthy Living for Athletes, Coaches, and Administrators (Put on reserve 9/16/19)
- HPE 557 - Research Methods and Design in Health and Physical Education
- HPE 558 - Instructional Models in Physical Education
- HPE 560 - Statistical Applications in Health and Physical Education
- HPE 561 - Tactical Applications to Movement Development and Sport
- HPE 562 - Pedagogical Design and Analysis in Physical Education
- HPE 570 - Legal Liability and Risk Management
- HPE 572 - Skills-based Health Education
- HPE 573 - Pedagogical Strategies in School Health Education
- HPE 574 - Public Relations and Marketing in Athletics
- HPE 577 - Curriculum and Assessment in Health and Physical Education
- HPE 578 - Program Promotion and Grant Writing in Health and Physical Education
- HPE 579 - Principles and Techniques of Supervision in Health and Physical Education
- HPE 580 - Physical Education Grant Writing and Fundraising
- HPE 581 - Technological Applications in Health and Physical Education
- HPE 583 - Leadership and Decision Making in Interscholastic Sports
- HPE 584 - Mentoring of Coaches and Athletes
- HPE 585 - Event, Facilities, and Scheduling Management of Sport
- HPE 586 - Athletic Budgeting, Finance, and Fundraising
- HPE 587 - Governing Organizations in Sports and Athletics
- HPE 595 - Graduate Research
- HPE 596 - Individual Study
- HPE 598 - Special Topics
- HPE 599 - Seminar
- HPE 696 - Individual Study
- HPE 698 - Special Topics
- HPE 699 - Seminar
- HPE 700 - Master’s Thesis, Project Study, and/or Examination
Health Education (HED)Physical Education (PE)
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