1963-1964 Academic Catalog

Cedarville College HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Assistant Professors: Donald Callan, Joy Mackay, Lane W. Moody Instructor: June F. Kearney The division of Health and Physical Education is comprised of A) Activity Courses, B) Health Education, C) Recreation, and D) Physi– cal Education. This division seeks to provide a program of physical development and education in the fundamentals of organized play, a sense of good sportsmanship in the total development of wholesome and effective Christian character, and a course of study designed to aid those looking forward to teaching physical education or coaching athletics. Theory courses, along with practical experience, are designed lo prepare students to teach physical education, to work in various fields of camping and recreation, and to administer youth activities in church– es and youth organizations. Bachelor of Arts Programs Requirements for a Major in Health and Physical Education. Thirty– two semester hours. General Education requirements of Health and Physical Education 201 and 202 are not required of majors. Majors are required to spend two semesters in general physical education as as– sistants without credit. Major Program for Men. Thirty-two semester hours, including Activity Courses 101, 102, 214, 215; Health Education 121, 122; Physi– cal Education 294, 391, 392, and 396 or 492; Biology 211-212; six hours of electives. Major Program for Women. Thirty-two semester hours, including Activity Courses 101, 102, 213, 215; Health Education 121, 122; Physi– cal Education 293, 393, and 396 or 492; Biology 211-212; six hours of electives. Requirements for a Minor. Fifteen semester hours. Those in– terested in obtaining a minor must consult with division personnel. 57

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