1975-1976 Academic Catalog

Health and Physical Education 67 101, 102, 103 General Physical Education - A, W, Sp 1 hour each quarter An activity course for all freshmen women and men. Students may select from numerous activities each quarter. 111, 112, 113 Majors Skills Classes - A, W, S 1 hour each quarter An activity course designed for majors in Physical Education. Special attention is given to advanced skills and teaching methods. 122 First Aid and Safety Education - W 3 hours American Red Cross standard and advanced training. Certificate may be granted at the completion of the course. 123 Personal Health Problems - Sp, W 5 hours A study of selected personal health problems showing a relationship between the student's understandings and attitudes regarding these problems and their possible solu– tions. 131 Foundations of Physical Education - A 3 hours An orientation to the history, philosophy and scope of modern Physical Education. 180 Sports Officiating - A (Volleyball), W (Basketball) 2 hours Lectures, readings, class discussions, and field experience in officiating team and individ– ual sports. D.G.W.S. ratings may be earned. 210 Physical Education in the Elementary School - A, W 3 hours An overview of the place of Physical Education in the elementary school curriculum with an emphasis on the study of current program content and design and teaching techniques. 212 Games and Rhythmics - W 3 hours Games of low organization and basic elements of rhythmics and related movements in group and musical games. 213 Tumbling and Apparatus 1 hour each quarter A survey of the theory and practice in tumbling, gymnastics and apparatus, with a consideration of teaching methods and skills. 250 Community Health Concepts - A 3 hours An analysis of current community health problems and how solutions can be achieved in and through existing community health programs. 28.1 Introduction to Camping 3 hours The development and scope of camping, including philosophies of centralized and decentralized camping, standards, administrations, and basic campcraft skills. 283 Recreational Leadership 3 hours A survey of the recreational aspects of play for children and adults. Practical work in planning and administering programs for play-grounds, clubs, schools, young people's gatherings and camps. 313 School Health Program - Sp, W 4 hours An analysis of the scope of the school health program, including health services, health– ful school living, and health instruction. 351 Conditioning of Athletes and Care of Athletic Injuries - A 3 hours The means of conditioning athletes for various sports. The care and treatment of athletic injuries with consideration given to taping, diagnosis of injuries, diet, and practical expe– rience in training-room situations. Prerequisite: SM 216 353 Coaching Baseball Sp 3 hours The organization, skills, techniques, and strategy of baseball. 362 Adapted Physical Education - A 3 hours A study of functional and physical defects resulting from physiological and anatomical variations of typical and atypical students, and the psychological implications as related to the physical education program. 363 Movement Education - Sp 3 hours An investigation of basic movement and how it can be included in the physical educa– tion programs as an instructional activity.

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