1964-1965 Academic Catalog
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Cedarville College B. HEALTH EDUCATION 121 Fl·RST AID American Red Cross standard and advanced training. Certificate granted at the completion of the course. Three credit hours 122 PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY HYGIENE ; u t A study of those health practices, understandings, and attitudes which af– fect the personal fitness of the individual and the welfare of the community in which he lives. Two credit ho1J-rs C. RECREATION 281 RECREATIONAL LEADERSHIP* (1965-66) A survey of the recreational aspects of play for children and adults. Prac– tical work in planning and administering programs for play-grounds, clubs, schools, and young people's gatherings. Three credit ho11rs 383 INTRODUCTION TO CAMPING The development and scope of camping, including philosophies of cen– tralized and decentralized camping, standards, administrations, and basic camp– craft skills. American Camping Association Campcrafter Certificate given. Three credit ho11rs 384 CAMP COUNSELING Camper needs and skills, techniques of counseling, principles of program planning, special programs, and use of the Bible in camp. Three credit hoflf'J D. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 200 PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A brief study of the history and scope of Physical Education. Active par– ticipation in low organized games, rhythmics, tumbling, march;ng, and team sports. Two credit ho1trs 291 OFFICIATING FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL Lectures, readings, class discussions, and field football and basketball. 292 OFFICIATING TRACK AND BASEBALL experience in --officiating Two credit hours Lectures, readings, class discussions, and field experience in officiating track and baseball. Two credit ho11n 293 TEACHING INDIVIDUAL AND DUAL SPORTS FOR WOMEN Theory and practice ia tennis, archery, badminton, table tennis, bowling, and other informal games, with attention given to various teaching methods, skills, rules, and officiating. Two credit hours 294 TEACHING INDIVIDUAL AND DUAL SPORTS FOR MEN Theory and practice in tennis, archery, wrestling, badminton, table tennis, bowling, and other informal games, with attention given to various teaching methods, skills, rules, and officiating. Two credit hours 70
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