FALL 2023 BULLETIN
Coaching
Advanced Graduate Certificate
Stony Brook University’s Advanced Graduate Certificate in Coaching program (HEGIS 0835) prepares students to become New York State certified athletics coaches. Students will examine a broad range of issues that impact the coach in today’s educational climate, including learning theories, social and psychological issues, principles of organization and administration, kinesthetic theories, injury care, and exercise and nutritional considerations.
For students who wish to continue their studies, this graduate credential may also be incorporated into our Master of Arts in Liberal Studies degree program.
Program Coordinator
Elisa Scott
(631) 632-7198
elisa.scott@stonybrook.edu
Graduate Certificate Awarded
Advanced Graduate Certificate in Coaching
Website
stonybrook.edu/spd/graduate/coaching
Application
stonybrook.edu/spd/admissions/agc_application.php
Admissions
- Personal statement.
- A bachelor’s degree, with a cumulative 3.0 grade point average.
In those cases where the departmental admissions committee deems it desirable, personal interviews with departmental representatives may be necessary.
Certificate Requirements
This 18-credit certificate program consists of 6 three-credit courses, distributed among the areas listed below.
Required Courses - 15 credits
- CEP 502 Principles of Coaching
- CEP 507 Philosophy, Principles & Organization of Athletics in Education
- CEP 513 Health Sciences Applied to Coaching I: Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries
- CEP 514 Health Sciences Applied to Coaching II: The Study of Human Movement
- CEP 520 Theory and Techniques of Coaching: Sport-Specific Practicum (Prerequisite: CEP 507)
Elective - 3 credits
- CEP 500 Sport and Society
- CEP 508 The Concepts of Leisure, Play and Recreation in America*
- CEP 517 Psychology of Sport
- CEP 518 Exercise and Nutrition (prerequisite: a course in anatomy and physiology or CEP 514) HEA 533 Intercollegiate Athletics in Higher Education
Time to Completion
All certificate requirements must be completed within three (3) years from the semester date of admission as a matriculated student unless the student is also matriculated in a master’s degree program. Master’s students have five (5) years to complete the certificate requirements.
Faculty
The program’s faculty is composed of practitioners and researchers who are leaders in the field. While they may present at national conferences, most also retain their full-time administrative positions. Their experience informs their instruction, allowing them to connect the theories that they are teaching to real-world situations.
NOTE: The course descriptions for this program can be found using Class Search in SOLAR or on the program’s website.