1942-1943 Academic Catalog
DESCRIPTION OF COURSES 400 Organization and Administration of Physical Education (Men and Women) 37 Administrative relationships and procedures in the conduct of physical education. Topics considered: preparation of general adminis– trative policies, excuses and substitutes for the program, credit and awards, gymnasium facilities, state responsibility for physical educa– tion, playgrounds and athletic fields, etc. Two credit hours, first semester. 500 Anatomy and Physiology (Men and Women) An introductory course in the structure, functions and relation– ships of the human body. Elective. Three credit hours, first semester. 700 Sports Officiating (Men) Modern methods of officiating athletic contests. Local require– ment of forty hours of officiating and forty hours of coaching before grade is given for the course. One credit hour, both semesters. English: Professor Santmyer 1-2. Remedial English Remedial English for students deficient in reading ability and in knowledge of English Grammar. The course will include analysis of expository and argumentative essays or speeches, to give practice in reading, and a review of English Grammar, with practice in parsing, analysis and diagramming, and enough writing to encourage good English habits. Three hours a week, throughout the year. 3-4. Rhetoric A course intended to develop in the student the power to express himself correctly, to think accurately, and to write effectively. Three hours a week throughout the year. 6. Advanced Composition A course devoted· to practice in writing, with class periods given to reading and criticism of student themes. 7-8. English and American Survey A study of the development of these literatures, by period and by type, directed toward developing in the student both knowledge and judgment of literature. Courses Offered 1942-1943 10. Shakespeare A careful study and analysis is made of some of Shakespeare's tragedies and comedies. Others are ready rapidly, written critiques required. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. 20. Milton An intensive study of Milton's poetry in relation to the develop– ment of types of poetry: the Minor Poems in relation to the pastoral,
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