
The Mission of the Physical Education Activity Program is to provide students an instructional program. The primary educational medium is physical movement where students are learning a new or improving an existing physical skill.
Our mission is to offer quality instruction in a safe, assured and encouraging environment. Students campus wide are encouraged to participate in a program which offers a variety of courses that make an effort to address skills of recreation, individual sport and team sport. The Physical Education Activity program seeks to develop personal skills promoting personal fitness, maintaining health, building morale and establishing an interest in future recreational activities. There are five types of classes offered including:


Credit
Undergraduate students receive one academic credit for each Activity course successfully completed. Each activity course meets a total of two hours per week. Courses may be repeatable.
Grades
Students take the class for a grade. It may also be possible to audit a class and not receive a grade or a credit. The instructor will need to give permission to audit the class.
Fees
Some activity classes, such as bowling, yoga, bicycling and skiing will have an additional fee. Although equipment is often provided without additional costs, there are some classes where the student must provide equipment. Examples of such classes are: bicycling, triathlon and tennis.
Steve Jefferies, Central Washington University physical education professor, received the Joy of Eff
PESPH Faculty And Students Attended/Presented At The American Alliance For Health Physical Education, Recreation And Dance (AAHPERD) National Conference In Charlotte North Carolina--ELLENSBURG, WAAdjudicated Dance Gala Performances Tension choreographed by Megan Zelenak. Taylor Bir, Kayla
Orchesis PresentsEllensburg, WA--CWU Orchesis presents “When Words Aren’t Enough”, a choreography showcase feat