1948-1949 Academic Catalog
baseball, and track with actual instruction and participation in either varsity, junior varsity, or intramural programs. (Open to Juniors and Seniors) ------------------------------------ 2 hours 14 Theory and Practice (Women) Lectures and practical experience in basketball, field hockey, soccer, tennis, and volleyball. Students will be given an opportunity to officiate and coach the various sports. (Seniors) -------- 2 hours . Skills and Methods 15 Intramurals Activities A study of recreational activit_ies, their rules, history, place in physical education and recreational programs. Practice and methods of teaching skills in speedball, touch football, basketball, badminton, table tennis, wrestling, etc. (Juniors) -------------------- 2 hours 16 Methods and Materials for Teaching Health In Elementary and Secondary Scl10ols This course is designed to give a thorough knowledge and to establish correct attituges in connection with teaching problems. The need for health education, its place in the curriculum, the ob– jectives, health examinatio.ns , and follow-up programs and methods of sec:uring the co-operation of the parents and outside agencies. Juniors and Seniors ---------------------------------- 2 hours 17 Organization and Administration The study of procedures upon which the teaching situation depends. Selection and adaptation of activities, examiqation and grouping of pupils, testing the results of teaching, evaluation of the teacher and leader, provision of equipment, department organ– ization. Illustrative problems selected from elementary, secondary, schools, college..s, and recreation agencies. (1st of semester year) Seniors------------------------------------------------ 3 hours. 18 Athletic Injuries and First Aid Methods of conditioning athletes, care of athletic injuries and practice in taping and massages. Seniors ---------------- 2 hours. PHYSICAL SCIENCES Chemistry: Professor Elwood Shaw 1-2 General Chemistry An introduction to chemical principles and laboratory technique. A study of atomic and molecular structures as a basis for the study of the various elements and their compounds as to occurrence, prop– erti~s, and use. Elective. Lecture two hours, laboratory two three– hour periods per week throughout year. Students work individually in laboratory. Prerequisite, high school algebra. Four credit hours. 5-6 Quanti{ative Analysis Th~ principles of gravimetric and volumetric analysis with the solution of practical laboratory problems. Elective. Two three-hour laboratory periods and two classes per week. Prerequisite 1-2. Four credit hours. Not given every year. 7-8 Organic Chemistry A general introductory course of the carbon compounds includ- 45
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