1940-1941 Academic Catalog

44 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES 3-4. PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN Required of all women students unless excused by the Direc– tor of the Department. 100 PERSONAL HYGIENE (Men and Women) Personal hygiene as a means for the improvement of living, The meaning of health in terms of life values, the biologic approach to the study of health, ways for improvement of health and prevention of disease. Three credit hours, se– cond semester. 125 PRINCIPLES OF COAC.HING AND MANAGEMENT (Men) To acquaint the student with the various methods used in coaching and administering a program dealing with soccer, speedball and tennis. One credit hour, first semester. 135M PRINCIPLES OF COACHING AND MANAGEMENT 135W (Men and Women) Basketball. One credit hour, second semester. 145 PRINCIPLES OF COACHING AND MANAGEMENT (Men) Football. One credit hour, first semester. 150 PHYSICAL EDUCATION THEORY AND PRACTICE (Men and Women) Deals with the administration and organization of g'ames. Opportunity is given for practical experience in directing recreational activities. One credit hour, first semester. 155 PRINCIPLES OF COACHING AND MANAGEMENT (Men) Baseball and track and field. One credit hour, second semes– ter. · · 160M PHYSICAL EDUCATION THEORY AND PRACTICE 160W (Men and Women) . Practical use of the heavy and light apparatus in exhibi– tions, demonstrations and other social programs. One credit hour, second semester. 170 PHYSICAL EDUCATION THEORY AND PRACTICE · (Men) Instruction will stress tumbling, brother acts, pyramid build– ing and stunts in line with the ability of the class. Material will be presented which may be of use in gr~des, high school and college. One credit hour,. second semester. 180 PHYSICAL EDUCATION THEORY AND PRACTICE (Men and Women) The use of the dance in health and physical education, how to teach ball room, tap and folk in the grades, high school and college. One credit hour, first semester.

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