Physical Education (PhD; Concentration in Curriculum and Instruction) Contact Information and Application Instructions
Program Leadership | ||||
College: | College of Education and Human Sciences | |||
Department: | Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences | Johnson Center 1155 | (505) 277-5151 | F: (505)-277-6227 |
Chair: | Glenn Hushman | ghushman@unm.edu | (505) 277-1983 | F: (505)-277-6227 |
Graduate Faculty Contact: | Karen Gaudreault | kgaudreault@unm.edu | (505) 277-5151 | F: (505)-277-6227 |
Graduate Programs Coordinator: | Stephanie MacNeil | macneils@unm.edu | (505) 277-3104 | F: (505)-277-6227 |
Degree Offered:
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Application Instructions
The following information is provided to help the prospective student successfully apply for admission to the Physical Education (PhD; Concentration in Curriculum and Instruction) graduate program at the University of New Mexico. Although Graduate Studies strives to keep this information up-to-date, we still encourage you to visit the program's website to verify application deadlines, instructions, and required materials.
International students (including non-U.S. citizens on a visa) generally must complete additional steps to apply to a graduate program at UNM. Please see the Global Education Office's International Admissions website for more information.
Application Deadlines | |
Fall Admission | Priority Deadline: March 1st Final Deadline: August 1st |
Spring Admission | Priority Deadline: November 1st Final Deadline: December 15th |
Summer Admission | Priority Deadline: April 1st Final Deadline: May 1st |
Application Materials and Instructions | |
APPLICATION CATEGORY | SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS |
Program of Interest | Select: College of Education and Human Sciences > Health/Exercise/Sport Sciences > Physical Education/Sports and Exercise Science > PhD Physical Education/Sports and Exercise Science > Curriculum and Instruction |
Letter of Intent | Required. For guidelines please click here. |
CV/Resume | Required. |
Assistantship Interest | A teaching assistant may be assigned to teach activity and/or content courses in the Physical Education Program. A graduate assistant works in the Exercise Physiology Laboratories or in the Athletic Training Education program. You must be admitted as a graduate student at UNM in order to be appointed as a graduate assistant or teaching assistant. REQUIRED: Complete application and upload to this section. |
Recommendations | Three letters of recommendation are required. Failure to upload these letters to the online application will delay application processing. |
Contact for Questions and Further Information | |
Contact | Dr. Karen Gaudreault kgaudreault@unm.edu 505-277-8173 |
Click here to visit the program website |