Requirements

Admission Requirements

All official academic records from each secondary and college/university you attended should be submitted. Also, proof of graduation from a secondary school and a copy of the results of any terminal or qualifying examination taken or certificates obtained should be submitted. Academic records must include an explanation of the grading of marking system. Credentials in a language other than English must be accompanied by a certified English translation; both the foreign and the English language version are required.

On Campus Course and Qualification

Incoming students are assessed for Martial Arts proficiency as demonstrated by meeting any one of the following:

  1. Providing proof of a Bachelors Degree with transcripts. After completion of the program, these students will have increased their belt ranking by 2 black belt degrees, as well as earned Certification of Master Teacher and Referee.
  2. Providing proof of High school diploma, certification of 4th Dan or higher Black Belt in Martial Arts, a minimum of twelve years proven teaching experience in Martial Arts and certification of qualification of Master Instructor in Martial Arts. After completion of the program, these students will have increased their belt ranking by 2 black belt degrees, as well as earned Certification of Master Teacher and Referee.

The Master of Science - Martial Arts/Tae Kwon Do Program is designed to prepare the students to be highly trained and qualified martial arts instructors for jobs here in the United States after they complete their course of study. The curriculum includes courses in martial arts history, teaching, management, instruction, practice techniques, forms, social development, emotional development, promotions and tournaments, and other topics relating to martial arts instruction.

Long Distance Course Requirement Qualification

Option A (U.S. Residents Only)

  1. Have a 4th Degree or Higher Black Belt
  2. Proof of Bachelor’s Degree with transcripts, or High School Diploma plus 12 years of teaching experience.
  3. Be a Certified Master Teacher or Instructor.
  4. Must be currently teaching at a Martial Arts school and provide proof of business license or equivalent.
  5. All students must come to campus for Orientation and Final Exams.
  6. All distance learning students must prepare a report at the end of each semester stating the number of hours studied for Amerstate University Courses as well as the number of Martial Arts hours taught at their home facility. This report must be signed by an Amerstate University Professor.

Amerstate University is not certified to host nonimmigrant student.

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