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Multi-Age Health and Physical Education

Students who are active at school show up differently. They’re more focused, more resilient, less anxious, and more likely to stay healthy well into adulthood.

About the Program

The Multi-Age Health and Physical Education program at the University of Findlay prepares you to teach students from kindergarten through twelfth grade. You’ll graduate with a deep understanding of human movement, health education, sport psychology, and the developmental differences that shape how students learn at every age. 

The University of Findlay licensure programs meet Ohio licensure requirements; candidates interested in being licensed in another state need to work with that state’s department of education to determine eligibility for the other state. Click here to view Licensure Programs State Authorization information.

If you have already graduated with a bachelor’s degree but are looking to become a teacher, check out our Multi-Age Post-baccalaureate Licensure option

Highlights

High Job Placement Rate

Extensive Fieldwork

Strong Mentorship Bonds

Licensure Preparation

Course Requirements

Students earning a Bachelors degree in Multi-Age Health and Physical Education must complete the following curriculum.

The curriculum consists of required courses grounded in anatomy, physiology. and instructional leadership. View the full core curriculum in the University of Findlay Undergraduate Catalog. 

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Accreditation

University of Findlay’s College of Education is accredited by recognized regional and national bodies, ensuring your degree holds weight with employers and institutions nationwide. The College of Education holds national accreditation through CAEP.