1988-1989 Academic Catalog

In addition to these course requirements, students are required to assist in a physical education activity class for one quarter and obtain certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Students must also complete the following Professional Educa- tion requirements: EDUC-100 Introduction to Education ................ 2 EDUC-101 Field Experience ....................... 2 EDUC-102 Education of the Exceptional Child ......... 2 EDUC-103 Teaching Thinking Skills.2 EDUC-20 I Preliminary Student Involvement . . . . . . . . . . . 0 EDUC-236 Learner and the Learning Process ........... 4 *PEM-395 Methods of Teaching Physical Education ...... 4 *PEM-396 Field Experience.6 EDUC-321 Philosophy of Education ................. 3 *EDUC-350 Reading in the Content Area ............. 3 EDUC-200 Audio Visuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I *EDUC-450 Supervised Teaching Seminar . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 44 *Prerequisite is admission to the Teacher Education Program (see the Education Depa1iment section of the catalog for the com– plete requirements). Secondary Physical Education Major Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ......................... 0-8 Secondary physical education major requirements . . . . . . 56 Professional Education requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Other General Education requirements ............. 77-97 Electives .................................... 0-15 (minimum, not including proficiency) 192-212 "My physical education degree from Cedarville opened many doors for me in Christian schools. I felt very comforta– ble with my education in the seven years I taught at Hunt– ington Christian School on Long Island in New York. I am now completing a doctorate in physical education and con– tinue to appreciate the foundation my courses at Cedarville provided."Elaine Greg01y, a 1979 physical education gradu– ate, studies at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. Health a11d Physical Education 105 Suggested Four-year Curriculum for a Major in Physical Education First year: PEF-199 P.A.C.L ....... . PES 201 or 202 Apparatus .. PER-210 Rhythmics ..... . PES-212 Tumbling ...... . PEM-235 Found. of Phys. Ed.................. 3 PE- Activity Class . . . . . I EDUC-100 Intro. to Ed .... 2 EDUC-101 Field Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 EDUC-102 Ed. of Exe. Child ................ 2 EDUC-103 Teaching Thinking ............. 2 BEOT-101 O.T. Survey .... 5 BENT-102 N.T. Survey .... 5 ENG-110 Eng. Comp. I. ... 5 ENG-140 Eng. Comp. II ... 5 HUM-140 Intro. Humanities ........... 5 History elective ....... 4-5 Social sci. elective ..... 4-5 49-51 Third year: PEM-390 Phys. of Exercise .............. 4 PEM-393 Principles of P.E ................. 3 PEM-480 Org. & Adm. of P.E.................. 3 PEM-485 Eva!. in P.E . . . . . 3 EDUC-321 Philos. of Ed ... 3 EDUC-350 R in Content ... 3 Literature elective . . . . . . 5 PEM-392 Kinesiology ..... 3 BEPT-340 Baptist Polity ... 3 Literature elective ...... 5 Physical sci. . . . . . . . . . . 5 GSS-100 Found. Soc. Sci. .. 5 Coaching elective ...... _.1 48 Second vear: PE Activity classes ........ 2 PES-170--17S Swimming . . . 1 PEM-238 Motor Learning ... 2 PEM-240 First Aid ....... 3 PEM-260 P.E. Ele. School .. 5 *PEH-313 School Health ... 4 *PEM-363 Movement Ed ... 3 BI0-216, *BI0-217 Anatomy ............. 10 EDUC-201 P.S.I ......... 0 EDUC-236 Learning Process ............... 4 BETH-230 Theology Survey ............. , . S COM-110 Fund. Speech .... 5 Mathematics elective .... 5 49 Fourth year: PE activity classes ........ 3 PEM 362 Adapted P.E. . ... 5 PE electives ............ 7 PEM-395 Methds. of P.E ... 4 PEM-396 Field Experience .. 6 EDUC-200 Audio Visuals ... 1 EDUC-450 Student teaching ............. 15 Bible electives . . . . . . . 6-8 47-49 *These courses are not required for the secondary physical edu– cation major.

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