1970-1971 Academic Catalog

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 85 181 SPORTS 0FFICIATING--A Lectures, readings, class discussions, and .field experience in officiating team and individual sports. Three credit houn 210 PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN THE 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 hourr 213 GYMNASTICS AND TUMBLING-Sp A survey of the theory and practice in tumbling, gymnastics, calisthenics, and use of gymnasium equipment with a consideration of teaching methods and skills. Three credit hours 281 INTRODUCTION TO CAMPING--A The development and scope of camping, including philosophies of cen– tralized and decentralized camping, standards, administrations, and basic campcraft skills. American Camping Association Campcrafter Certification given. Three credit hours 283 RECREATIONAL LEADERSHIP-Sp A survey of the recreational aspects of play for children, and adults. Practi– cal work in planning and administering programs for play-grounds, clubs, schools, young people's gatherings and camps. Three credit houn 291 INDIVIDUAL AND DUAL SPORTS FOR MEN-A Theory and practice in tennis, archery, wrestling, badminton, table tennis, bowling, and other informal games, with attention given to various teaching methods, skills, and rules. (Majors are required to serve as assistants for two quarters as part of the structure of this course). Four credit hours 293 INDIVIDUAL AND DUAL SPORTS FOR WOMEN-Sp Theory and practice in tennis, archery, badminton, table tennis, bowling, and other informal games, with attention given to various teaching methods, skills, rules, and officiating. (Majors are required to serve as assistants for two quarters as part of the structure of this course). Four credit hours 313 SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAM-Sp Prerequisite: 123 An analysis of the scope of school health program and its interrelation– ship with the family and the community. Three credit hours 351 CONDITIONING OF ATHLETES AND CARE OF ATHLETIC INJURIES-A Prerequisite: SM 216 The means of conditioning athletes for various sports. The care and treat– ment of athletic injuries with consideration given to taping, diagnosis of in– juries, diet, and practical experience in training-room situations. Three credit hours

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