Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
Offered on USF's Tampa Campus
USF’s Bachelor of Science in Physical Education prepares students for K–12 teaching certification through comprehensive study in kinesiology, skill development, and instructional design. This full-time hybrid program blends coursework with hands-on field experiences to help students become effective, knowledgeable, and ethical educators. Graduates are eligible for °®ÎÛ´«Ã½ teacher certification with embedded ESOL and Reading endorsements upon completion of all program requirements.
What you will learn
Students gain the knowledge and skills to promote physical literacy, health, and fitness across K–12 populations. You’ll learn to design and deliver developmentally appropriate lessons, apply effective instructional strategies, and adapt teaching for diverse learners. The curriculum integrates technology, research, and real-world experiences to prepare graduates as reflective and confident physical education professionals.

Career opportunities
Graduates of this program are prepared for diverse careers, including:
- Physical education teacher (elementary, middle, or high school)
- Athletic coach or sports instructor
- Fitness or wellness educator
- Youth sports program leader
- Athletic or recreation program administrator

What to expect
This 72-credit hour hybrid program combines theory with extensive hands-on learning through clinical placements and internships. Students gain real-world experience teaching in local schools and USF’s on-campus elementary homeschool PE program. Each semester builds on the last through fieldwork, methods courses, and a full-semester internship—helping students bridge theory and practice while developing strong professional readiness.

Student Spotlight: Merritt Smith
At the start of her studies at USF, Merritt Smith overcame obstacles in earning her state of °®ÎÛ´«Ã½ teaching certification. Today, she is a soon-to-be graduate of USF’s Physical Education program who stands out amongst her peers by being recognized as the university’s 2019-20 Outstanding Intern of the Year.

My experience in this program and now career has taught me that if you truly love what you do you never will work a day in your life, and I truly believe that. I’m passionate about making a difference in students' lives.
Merritt Smith