1967-1968 Academic Catalog
68 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE MAJOR PROGRAM FOR WOMEN. Forty-eight quarter hours, including: 101, 102, 103 General Physical Education ................................ 3 121 Introduction to Physical Education .... ............................ 3 122 First Aid .... .. ......................................................... 3 123 Personal and Community Hygiene .................................... 3 212 Games and Rhythmics ................................................. .. 3 213 Gymnastics and Tumbling ...................... .......................... 3 292 Individual and Dual Sports for Women ............................ 4 313 School Health Program .. ...... ........ .. .. .. ......... ............. .... 3 363 Team Sports for Women .................................................... 4 392 Kinesiology ......... ...... .. ............ ...... .. .. .. .. ....... 3 393 Pnnciples of Physical Education ........................................ 3 480 Organization and Administration of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation ...... ............. ................. 4 Biology 216 Human Anatomy and Physiology ........................ 5 REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR. Twenty-five quarter hours. Those in– terested in obtaining a minor must consult with division personnel. Spe– cialization in camping, recreation, major sports, or general physical educa– tion may be obtained. 101, 102, 103 GENERAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION-A, W, Sp An activity course for all freshmen women and men. Students may select from numerous activities each quarter. One credit hour each quarter 122 FIRST Am-W American Red Cross standard and advanced training. Certificate granted at the completion 6f the course. Three credit hours 123 PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY HYGIENE-Sp A study of those health practices, understandings and attitudes which affect the personal fitness of the individual and the welfare of the com– munity in which he lives. Three credit hours 132 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL EDUCATION-W An orientation to the history, philosophy and scope of modern Physical Education. Three credit hours 181 SPORTS OFFICIATING-A Lectures, readings, class discussions, and field experience in officiating team and individual sports. Three credit hours 210 PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-A A brief study of the history and scope of Physical Education. Active partici– pation in low organized games, rhythmics, tumbling, marching, and team sports. Three credit hours 212 GAMES AND RHYTHMICS-W Games of low organization, and basic elements of rhythmics and related movements in group and musical games. Three credit hours
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