1975-1976 Academic Catalog

Health and Physical Education 65 Professor: Donald Callan, Chairman, June F. Kearney Associate Professor: Maryalyce Jeremiah Assistant Professor: Elvin R. King, Pam Diehl Part-Time Teacher: Bob White This division seeks to provide a program of physical development and educa– tion 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 health and physical education or coaching athletics. Theory courses, along with practical experience, are designed to prepare stu– dents for work in physical education, various fields of camping, recreation, or to administer youth activities in churches and youth organizations. Requirements for a Comprehensive Teaching Major in Physical Education. Sixty-eight quarter hours. Majors are required to spend one quarter as an assistant in general physical education classes. Activity Courses ............................................................................................ 7 122 First Aid & Safety Education ............................................................ 3 131 Foundations of Physical Education ................................................. 3 210 Physical Education in the Elementary School .............................. 3 212 Games and Rhythmics ....................................................................... 3 213 Tumbling and Apparatus .................................................................. 3 313 School Health Program ...................................................................... 4 361 Coaching ..............................................................................................6 362 Adapted Physical Education ............................................................. 3 363 Movement Education ......................................................................... 3 390 Physiology of Exercise ....................................................................... 4 392 Ki nesiology ........................................................................................... 3 393 Principles of Physical Education ..................................................... 3 460 Methods of Teaching Physical Education ..................................... 2 480 Organization and Administration of Physical Education ........................................................................... 4 493 Evaluation in Physical Education ..................................................... 3 SM216, 217 Human Anatomy and Physiology ................................... 10 Requirements for a Major in Physical Education with a Secondary Teaching Field. Fifty-two quarter hours. Majors are required to spend one quarter as an assistant in general physical education classes. Activity Courses ............................................................................................ 7 122 First Aid & Safety Education ............................................................ 3 131 Foundations of Physical Education ................................................. 3 212 Games and Rhythmics ....................................................................... 3 213 Tumbling and Apparatus .................................................................. 3 361 Coaching .............................................................................................. 6 390 Physiology of Exercise ....................................................................... 4 392 Kinesiology ........................................................................................... 3 393 Principles of Physical Education ..................................................... 3

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