The Graduate Certificate in Sport Coaching provides opportunities for students to develop expertise in learning and using scientific knowledge and best practices related to coaching and developing athletes and leading sports programs at the intercollegiate, interscholastic, and community sports levels. It facilitates interdisciplinary knowledge in various issues related to coaching across the lifespan. The certificate is available only online.
Admission
To be considered for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Sport Coaching students must:
- have completed a bachelor’s degree.
- complete the Intent to Enroll form if you are currently enrolled in a graduate degree program at Michigan State University.
Students who are not enrolled at Michigan State University must:
- submit a university application and application fee.
- provide transcripts from all previous institutions of higher education.
- submit an academic statement of 750 words that clearly describe the applicant’s reasons for pursuing the certificate and the goals that the certificate will help them attain.
- submit a current resume of no more than two pages.
- a test of English language proficiency for students for whom English is not a first language.
Upon acceptance, students must submit evidence of current CPR, first-aid, and blood borne pathogen training and maintain such certification throughout their enrollment in the program.
Applications are reviewed by faculty who look for indications of high probability of success. Factors that are significant in determining admission are:
- A grade-point average of 3.0 or higher in the last two years of all undergraduate and graduate course work.
- Professional goals that are consistent with the objectives of the graduate certificate.
- Evidence of a philosophical understanding of developmentally appropriate sport experiences.
Requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Sport CoachingStudents must complete 10 credits from the following courses:
1. |
The following course (1 credit): |
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KIN |
852 |
Ethics in Sport Coaching, Leadership, and Administration |
1 |
2. |
At least one of the following courses (3 to 6 credits): |
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KIN |
829 |
Safety and Injury Control |
3 |
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KIN |
856 |
Physical Bases of Coaching Athletes |
3 |
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KIN |
865 |
Stages of Athlete Development |
3 |
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KIN |
868 |
Skill Development in Athletes |
3 |
3. |
At least one of the following courses (3 to 6 credits: |
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KIN |
846 |
Sociocultural Issues for Sport Practitioners |
3 |
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KIN |
849 |
Theory and Practice of Modern Sport Leadership |
3 |
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KIN |
855 |
Psychosocial Bases of Coaching Athletes |
3 |
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KIN |
857 |
Promoting Positive Youth Development Through Sport |
3 |