Introduction
A minor in coaching prepares future teachers and other students interested in pursuing coaching for a variety of roles in the coaching profession. The minor includes study of the physical, social, medical and psychological elements of coaching athletics. In addition, courses include an in-depth study of the methods and strategies of coaching individual and teams sports and an application of these priniciples in an actual coaching setting.
The minor fulfills coaching certification requirements for those interested in coaching in a public and private school athletic program. The principles studied might also be applied to a recreational program.
Topics covered within the minor program include first aid, injury prevention and care, athletic management, sports psychology and sociology, physiology and anatomy.
The student applies these principles to coaching through a methods course in the sport of their choice, followed by a practicum experience in that same sport. Practicum experiences can range from grade school coaching to assistant coaching at the collegiate level; in a club setting such as a swimming, soccer or hockey youth association; or at a recreational level, such as little league baseball or softball.
-
Minor Requirements [PDF]
from the Undergraduate Bulletin
For more information, contact
Steve Terry , Minor Adviser
205 Sports and Fitness Center
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Menomonie, WI 54751-0790Phone: 715/232-2161
E-mail: terrys@uwstout.edu