1981-1982 Academic Catalog
In addition to these class requirements, students are required to assist in a general physical education class for one quarter. Requirements for a Minor in Physical Education with a Se– condary Teaching Field. Fifty-three qu_arter hours including: 61-100 through 61-213 Majors Skill Classes ........ 11 including: 61-200 Aerobics 61-201 or 61-202 Apparatus I 61-203 or 61-204 Apparatus II 61-210 Rhythmics 61-212 Tumbling 61-240 First Aid or 61-351 Care and Conditioning . 3 61-235 Foundations of Physical Education . 3 61-370 through 61-376 Coaching Course . 3 61-390 Physiology of Exercise . . . . . . . . . . . 4 61-392 Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 61-393 Principles of Physical Education . . . . . . 3 *61-395 Methods of Teaching Physical Education . . . 4 *61-396 Junior Practicum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 61-480 Organization and Administration of Physical Edu- cation ............................ 3 71-216, 71-217 Human Anatomy and Physiology ...... 10 *Prerequisite is admission to the Teacher Education Program. These courses are taken simultaneously. Requirements for a Minor in Physical Education with an Ele– mentary Teaching Field.** Thirty-six hours including: 61-100 through 61-213 Majors Skill Classes ......... 6 including: 61-200 Aerobics 61-201 or 61-202 Apparatus I 61-203 or 61-204 Apparatus II 61-210 Rhythmics 61-212 Tumbling 61-240 First Aid .......................... 3 61-299 The Teaching of Health and Physical Education . . 4 61-362 Adapted Physical Education . 5 61-363 Movement Education . . . . . . . . . . 3 61-390 Physiology of Exercise . . . . . . . 4 61-392 Kinesiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 61-485 Evaluation in Physical Education . . . . . . . . . 3 71-216 Human Anatomy and Physiology ........... 5 75 **Only one preparing for or holding a regular elementary certifi– cate may elect this teaching field. Requirements for a Minor in Health with a Secondary Teach– ing Field. Thirty-nine quarter hours including: 61-240 First Aid and Safety Education 61-245 Personal Health Problems 61-250 Community Health Concepts .. . 61-313 School Health Program ..... . 61-461 School Health Instruction . . . . . 71-216 Human Anatomy and Physiology One course from 91-331, 61-390, 71-238, or66-264 ................. . ..... 3 .. 5 . .. 3 .4 .5 .5 4-5 Requirements for a Minor in Physical Education. Twenty-five quarter hours. A personalized program will be worked out in consultation with department personnel. 61-100 through 61-199 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 par– ticipation as major objectives. Courses may include: basketball, handball, racquetball, soccer, softball, squash, volleyball, wres– tling, badminton, self defense, aerobics, archery, backpacking, bowling, camping, river rafting, cycling, field hockey, golf, ten– nis, track, slimnastics, swimming, rock climbing and tumbling. 61-200 through 61-299 Majors Skill Classes 1 hour each quarter 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), Rhyth– mics (210), and Tumbling (212). 61-230 Basketball Officiating 2 hours Lectures, reading, class discussions, and field experience in of– ficiating basketball. Ohio High School Athletic Association certi– fication may be earned. 61-231 Volleyball Officiating 2 hours Lectures, reading, class discussions, and field experience in volleyball officiating.
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