Bemidji State University

Bachelor in Physical Education

Bemidji, United States

The Bachelor in Physical Education at Bemidji State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Bemidji State University (BSU), located in Bemidji, Minnesota, offers a student-centered education grounded in experiential learning and community engagement. Founded in 1919, BSU serves around 5,000 students with approximately 84 program options spanning arts and sciences, education, business, and health. The campus setting amid Minnesota's Northwoods provides a scenic backdrop for study and outdoor recreation, appealing to students who value both academic quality and a close-knit campus community.

BSU emphasizes hands-on learning through internships, undergraduate research, field experiences, and service projects that connect classroom theory with real-world practice. Small class sizes enable personalized attention from faculty and strong mentoring relationships. International students benefit from dedicated support services, orientation programs, and campus resources designed to ease cultural transition and academic adjustment.

Student life at Bemidji State is active and community-oriented, with clubs, athletics, and regional engagement opportunities that encourage leadership and collaboration. The university’s commitment to career readiness is reflected in advising, internship partnerships, and alumni networks that help graduates launch professional pathways. For students seeking an intimate campus experience with robust experiential learning and outdoor lifestyle options, BSU offers a welcoming and practical environment for personal and professional growth.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Physical Education is a degree program for students who want to become licensed physical education teachers in K-12 schools, offered at Bemidji State University in the United States. This 4-year program helps students develop skills to teach physical education.

The curriculum includes hands-on learning, with five methods courses that focus on dance, elementary physical education, team sports, and fitness activities. Students also engage in field experiences, including observation, tutoring, and teaching, with 16 weeks of student teaching required to complete the program.

Graduates can pursue careers as Physical Education Teachers, Health Educators, Fitness Coaches, or Athletic Directors, working in schools, sports organizations, or community centers. They can also work as Recreation Leaders or Sports Managers, helping people stay active and healthy.

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