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The Health and Physical Education program at UGA equips students with teaching methods to enhance motor skills, physical conditioning, and active lifestyles. The curriculum covers essential topics like movement mechanics, body functions, exercise science, health promotion, tactical development, and team dynamics. Learners select between two specialized tracks based on professional goals: The initial track prepares graduates for teaching positions in K-12 schools, featuring hands-on classroom experience and state certification for preschool through high school levels. Georgia mandates health and PE instruction annually for elementary students (K-5) and requires course availability for middle and high schoolers (6-12), creating strong employment prospects statewide. The alternative track serves those pursuing careers outside traditional school settings, offering 14 credit hours of specialized coursework instead of student teaching. This path leads to opportunities in personal training, youth programs, recreational facilities, and athletic coaching, though it doesn't qualify participants for teaching certification.