Think a PE degree is only for teachers? Think again!
Physical education helps develop and maintain confidence, well-being and social skills that can be more difficult to achieve through other subjects. A Physical Education degree can lead to a wide variety of careers in health care, management, recreation, finance and more!
Check out these videos to see what our Alumni are doing!
Health Care
Elizabeth Mikalski, Doctor of Physical Therapy, UW Health at the American Center
Education
Drew Slempkes, Behavior Coach, Madison Public Schools
Madison, WI
Sport and Recreation
Abby Dare, Field Instructor at Voyageur Outward Bound School
Ely, Minnesota
Business and Sport Management
Andy Voeltner, Financial Advisor, Omni Financial
Madison, WI
Education
Jacob Breunig, Physical Educator, Sauk Prairie Public schools
Education
Brad Crandall, Physical/Health Educator, Verona Public Schools
Business and Sports Management
Tony Black, Director of State Services, United States Olympic Committee, Colorado Springs, CO
Education
Anthony Broadhouse-Smith, Physical Educator, Madison Public Schools
Madison, WI
Business and Sport Management
Jim Lenz, Manager, Meeting & Event Services, United States Olympic Committee, Colorado Springs, CO
Education
Charlie Lee, Health and Physical Educator, Hmong American Peace Academy
Education
Brittany Spencer-Grant, Physical Educator, New Glarus Public Schools
New Glarus, WI
Education
Lindi Winter, Physical/Health Educator, Sun Prairie Schools
Sports and Recreation
Jackie Freisen, Assistant Coach, UW-Madison Women’s Hockey
Madison, WI
Education
Laura Colbert, Dean, Madison West High School
Madison, WI
Business and Sport Management
Matt Sikich, Senior Corporate Sales Manager, Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati, OH
Education
Andrew Riley, Physical Educator, Verona Public Schools
Business and Sport Management
Clayton McCaulley, Personal Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor, Fitness for Success