1986-1987 Academic Catalog
90 Professor: Donald Callan, Chairman Associate Professors: Pamela S. Diehl, Elvin R. King John A. McGillivray Assistant Professors: Elaine L. Brown Instructor: Stephen W. Young Part-time Faculty: Rebecca Kuhn, Mark Mathews, Sandra Schlappi, Elizabeth Shearer, Robert White This department seeks to provide a program of physical development and education 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 a career in teaching health and physical education or to coaching athletics or related fields. Theory courses, along with practical experience, are designed to prepare students for work in physical education, various fields of camping, recreation, or to administer youth activities in churches and youth organizations. Each student majoring in physical education is expected to maintain a high level of personal physical fitness. An annual one and one-half mile run is used to evaluate the status of the student's fitness. Students taking physical education for fulfillment of the gen– eral education requirement must take 61-199 Physical Activity and the Christian Life, and any two activity courses (61-100 through 61-198). A variety of courses in different areas is offered and is designed to develop knowledge and skills for lifelong activity. Each course has an activity units requirement. Requirements for a Comprehensive Teaching Major in Phys– ical Education. Seventy-six quarter hours including: 61-100 through 61-213 Major Skills Classes . . . . . . . . 11 including: 61-170 through 61-174 Swimming (I) 61-199 Physical Activity and the Christian Life 61-20 I or 61-202 Apparatus I 61-203 or 61-204 Apparatus II 61-210 Rhythmics 61-212 Tumbling 61-235 Foundations of Physical Education . 3 61-238 Motor Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 61-240 First Aid and Safety Education . . . . . . . 3 61-260 Physical Education in Elementary School . 5 71-216, 71-217 Human Anatomy and Physiology 10 61-313 School Health Program . . . . 4 61-362 Adapted Physical Education . 5 61-363 Movement Education . 3 61-370 through 61-381 Coaching . . . 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 Field Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 61-480 Organization and Administration of Physical Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 61-485 Evaluation in Physical Education . . . . . . . . I 61-100 through 61-499 elective(s) . . . . . . . .. . 3 *Prerequisite is admission to the Teacher Education Program. These courses are taken simultaneously. In addition to these class requirements, students are required to assist in a physical education activity class for one quarter. Comprehensive Teaching Major in Physical Education Curriculum Comprehensive Teaching major in Physical Education requirements . . . . . . . . . . ... Professional Education requirements . . . . . . .. General Education requirements . . . . ...... . . . 76 44-46 78 198-200 Comprehensive Teaching Major in Physical Education (suggested schedule by year) First year: 61-199 Physical Activity and the Christian Life 61-212 Tumbling .............. . 61-20 I or 61-202 Apparatus I ...... . 61-203 or 61-204 Apparatus II ...... . 61-235 Foundations of Physical Education I I I I . 3
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