56 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 301-302 C1cERo's ORATIONS Four hours credit per semester. 311-312 VIRGIL Reading from the Aeneid. Four hours credit per semester. 321 CICERO De Amicitia and De Senectute, with a review of inflected forms and syntax. Three hours credit. Not given every year. 331 HORACE Copious selections from the Odes, Satires, and Epiptles arc made the basis for a study of Latin Poetry. Three hours credit. Not given every year. 371 LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION Open to those wishing a major or minor in Latin. Two to four hours credit. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION SERVICE COURSES 101-102 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Activity courses required of all freshmen . The activities are planned to improve the health and physical well-being of each student and includes posture training, body mechanics, gymnastics and seasonal sports. Required of all freshmen men. One hour credit. 103-104 PHYs 1cAL EDUCATION (WoMEN) Activity courses required of all freshmen. The activities arc planned to improve the health and physical well-being of each student and includes posture training, body mechanics, gymnastics and seasonal sports. One hour credit. 201-202 PHYSICAL EDUCATION A continuation of Physical Education 101-102. Required of all sophomore men. One hour credit. 203-204 PHYSICAL EDUCATION (WoMEN) A continuation of Physical Education 103-104. Required of all sop:1omore women. One hour credit. Professional Courses 111 ORIENTATION IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION This course is designed for all students intending to minor in Physical Educa– tion. It will be a survey of material covered in a Physical Education Minor. ·Many students enter the field of Health and Physical Education with the er– roneous idea that all that is necessary for a teaching minor in Physical and
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