Coaching Minor
Co-Chairs: Marya Grande, Ph.D. & Kelly Harper, Ph.D.
Director: Clancy M. Seymour, Ed.D.
Coaching Minor
The Coaching Minor is a common minor for many physical education or sport pedagogy students. The courses in the minor can be attached to any major. Completion of the minor often leads to graduate work at the master’s degree level in Coaching Science. The courses can also lead to NY State certification. The minor focuses upon the principles of effective coaching including the role of the coach, practice planning, leadership styles, organization and management, ethics and values clarification, goal setting, communication, career objectives, coaching burn-out and sport psychology. The overriding theme examines the interpersonal strategies leading to a productive coach-athlete relationship. Some courses have specific prerequisites, which are stated in the course descriptions.
Curriculum
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
PED 351 | Coaching Theory and Techniques | 3 |
PED 365 | Principles and Philosophy of Coaching | 3 |
KIN 336 | Physiology of Exercise 1 | 3 |
or KIN 337 | Exercise Principles and Applications | |
Select three of the following PED or KIN electives (please consult Coaching Minor Advisor): | 9 | |
PED 380 | Concepts of Teaching Sport Skills | |
KIN 115 | Nutrition | |
KIN 170 | Emergency Care | |
KIN 220 | Healthy Behaviors | |
KIN 337 | Exercise Principles and Applications | |
or KIN 336 | Physiology of Exercise | |
KIN 350 | Organization and Administration of Health and Wellness | |
KIN 361 | Psychology of Sport and Mental Health | |
or SPMT 320 | Psychology of Sport | |
KIN 420 | Strength & Conditioning Applications | |
KIN 425 | Evolution of Disease and Illness | |
1 Course choice may not also count as minor elective | ||
Total Credits | 18 |
Minors are an important part of the undergraduate curriculum. If students declare a minor by sophomore year, they can usually complete it in a timely manner. Students should work with their advisor to determine if it is possible that the minor can be completed by graduation.
To receive a minor, a student must complete at least 9 credit hours of coursework distinct from their major(s) and from other minors, and students must complete more than 50% of the coursework required for the minor at Canisius. Please note that “ancillary/supporting” courses required for a major may still count as distinct courses as long as the remaining coursework still meets the 30 credit-hours required for a major. For more information about minor policies, please see the Declaring Majors and Minors page in the catalog.