1961-1962 Academic Catalog
, Division of Health and Physical Education The division of Health and Physical Education is comprised of A ) Activity Courses, B) Health Education, C) Physical Educa– tion, and D) Recreation. This division seeks to provide, a program of physical de– velopment and education in the fundamentals of organized play; a sense of good sportsmanship in the total development of wholesome and effective Christian character; a course of study designed to aid those looking forward to teaching P. E. or coaching athletics in public schools and colleges. The theory courses, along with the practical experience, are designed to prepare students to teach physical education in schools, to work in various fields of camping and recreation, and to administer youth activities in churches and youth or– ganizations. Requirements for a Maior in Health and Physical Education 25 hrs. Req11ired including 121, 123, 260, 262, 322, 461, 463, 464, 487, (Men 363 or 364, Women 370, 371) plus 10 hrs. elective. Requirements for a Minor in Health and Physical Education: Health and Physical Education (15 semester hours). (Including 262, 461, 463). A. ACTIVITY COURSES 101-102 PHYSICAL EDUCATION* An activity course for all freshmen men and women. One credit hour each semester 201-202 PHYSICAL EDUCATION* An activity course for all sophomore men and women. One credit hour each semester B. HEALTH EDUCATION 121 PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY HYGIENE** ('61-'62) A study of those health practices, understandings and atti– tud s which affect the personal fitness of the individual and the welfare of the community in which he lives. Two credit hours 123 IRST AID** ('61-'62) The presentation of the principles and practices as set forth l>y th American Red Cross for handling inju1·ies, accidents, and emergencies. Two credit hours 53
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