1942-1943 Academic Catalog
36 DE CRIPTION OF COURSES 135 Principle of Coaching and Management (Men) 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 games. Ex– perience 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 semester. 160 Physical Education Theory and Practice (Men and Women) Practical use of the heavy and light apparatus in exhibitions, demonstrations and other social programs. One credit hour, second semester. 165 Principles of Coaching and Management (Women) Organization and administration of women's athletics. Three credit hours, second semester. 170 Physical Education Theory and Practice (Men) Tumbling, brother acts, pyramid building and stunts in line with the ability of the class. Material will be presented which may be of use in grades, high school and college. One credit hour, second semester. 175 Organization and Administration of Intramural Athletics (Men and Women) One credit hour, first 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. 190 Aquatic Pedagogy (Men) Instruction in the various methods of teaching swimming and diving, life saving, beach patrol, care of swimming areas and safety in and about the water. One credit hour, second semester. Elective. 200 Principles and Organization of Health Education (Men and Women) For those interested in organization and conduct of health educa– tion in the public schools. Emphasis upon routine examinations and recognition of deviations from normal health. Three credit hours, second semester. 300 Principles of Physical Education (Men and Women) Dealing with the fundamentals of physical education, various theoretical considerations, aims, objectives, services and specific ac– tivities of physical education. Two credit hours, first semester.
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