1980-1981 Academic Catalog

Health and Physical Education 392 Kinesiology ..................................................................................3 393 Principles of Physical Education or Org. and Administration ..........3 395, 396 Methods of Teaching Physical Education & Jr. Practicum ......3 ·:·Methods of teaching Physical Education and Junior Practicum have a prerequisite of admission to the teacher education program. 480 Organization and Administration of Physical Education ........................................................................3 SM216, 217 Human Anatomy and Physiology .................................... 1 O Requirements for a Minor in Physical Education with an Elementary Teach– ing Field.* Thirty-five quarter hours. Those seeking Teaching Certificate are re– quired to take P.E. 200, 201, or 202; 203 or 204; 21 O; and 212 in fulfillment of the major skill class requirement. 100-213 Major Skills or Activity.............................................................6 240 First Aid and Safety Education or 351 Care & Cond .......................3 299 The Teaching of Health and Physical Education ........................... .4 362 Adapted Physical Education ..........................................................3 363 Movement Education .....................................................................3 390 Physiology of Exercise .................................................................. .4 392 Kinesiology ....................................................................................3 485 Evaluation in Physical Education ....................................................3 SM216 Human Anatomy and Physiology ..............................................5 'Only one preparing for or holding a regular elementary certificate may elect this teaching field. Requirements for a Minor in Health with a Secondary Teaching Field. Thirty-two quarter hours. 240 First Aid and Safety Education or 351 Care & Cond ......................3 245 Personal Health Problems .............................................................5 250 Community Health Concepts.................................... .. .......3 313 School Health Program............................................ .. ..... .4 461 School Health Instruction......................................... .. ...... 5 SM216 Human Anatomy and Physiology .........................................5 One course from SS331, PE390, SM238, or PY264 ............................. 4-5 Requirements for a Minor in Physical Education. Twenty-five quarter hours. A personalized program will be worl<ed out in consultation with division personnel. 100-199 General Physical Education - 1 hour each quarter Students may select from a variety of courses offered each quarter. Each course has an aerobics requirement and class participation as major objectives. 200-229 Majors Skills Classes 1 hour ea. Skill development classes designed for those students having a curricular emphasis in Physical Education. The following skills classes are required: Aerobics (200), Apparatus I (Men-201: Women-202), Apparatus II (Men-203; Women-204), Rhythmics (210), and Tum– bling (212). 230 Basketball Officiating 2 hours Lectures, reading, class discussions, and field experience in officiating basketball. OHSAA certification may be earned. 231 Volleyball Ollicialing 2 hours Lectures, reading, class discussions, and field experience in volleyball officiating. See requirements listed in the Education Department

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