1998-1999 Academic Catalog
0 Exercise and Sport Science MultimAge Physical Education The multi-age physical education major prepares students to teach physical education in grades pre-K-12 in public and Christian schools. Students who complete this curriculum will be licensed by the state of Ohio and the Association of Christian Schools International. The Ohio teaching license, through reciprocal agreements, is automatically recognized in 35 states. For additional information about teaching in other states, see the Education Department section of this catalog. Due to a restructuring of Ohio's teacher licensure laws, requirements for the multi-age physical education major are subject to change. Details are on page 84. Course requirements involve 122 quarter hours including: Physical Education core requirements ................................. 69 BI0-216 Human Anatomy and Physiology I ............................ 5 (orPEH-316HumanAnatomy ............................................... 5) BI0-217 Human Anatomy and Physiology II ........................... 5 (orPEH-317HumanPhysiology ............................................ 5) PEF-199 Physical Activity and the Christian Life ..................... 2 PEH-313SchoolHealthProgram .............................................. 5 PEI-220 Individual and Dual Sports I ....................................... 2 PEI-221 Indivictual and Dual Sports II ...................................... 2 PEL- Outdoor Leisure elective ................................................. 1 PEM-235 Foundations of Physical Education .......................... 3 PEM-236FundamentalMotorSkills ......................................... 2 PEM-238 Motor Learning and Development ........................... 3 PEM-240 First Aid and Safety Education ................................. 3 PEM-350 CurriculumDevelopment in PhysicalEducation....... 4 PEM-362 Adapted Physical Education .................................... 5 PEM-385 Measurement and Evaluation ................................... 3 PEM-390PhysiologyofExercise ................ ,............................ 4 PEM-392Biomechanics ............................................................ 3 PEM-490SeniorSeminar .......................................................... 3 PER-210Rhythmics ..................... ,............................................ 1 PES-Swimmingelective ........................................................... 1 PES-201 or202Apparatus ....................:................................... 1 PES-212Tumbling .................................................................... 1 PET-221 teamSports ............................................................... 3 Physical education electives .................................................... 7 In addition to completing the course requirements listed, stude1;1ts are required to assist in a physical education activity class for one quarter and obtain certification in cardiopulmo– nary resuscitation. Multi-AgePhysical EducationMajor Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ...................................................... 0-8 Multi-Age physical education major req................................ (f) Professional education requirements ................ .'.................... 53 Other General Education Requirements ............................. 77-99 Total (minimum,notincludingproficiency) ............... 199-221 Professional Education requirements .................................. 53 EDSE-302TeachingThinkingSkills ......................................... 2 EDSP-202 Teaching Exceptional Students ............................... 3 EDSP-206 Special Education FieldExperience ......................... l EDU-100 The Education Profession ......................................... 1 EDU-101 Contemporary Christian Schools .............................. O EDU-200 Introduction to Teaching .......................................... 3 EDU-204MulticulturalFieldExperience ................................... 2 EDU-210 Technology in the Classroom ................................... 2 EDU-250Educationa1Psychology ........................................... 4 EDU-350 Reading in the Content Area .................................... 3 EDU-450 Philosophy ofEducation .......................................... 3 EDUC-470 Student Teaching and Seminar ............................. 15 PEM-360 Physica!Education in the Elementary School ........... 5 PEM-495 Methods of Teaching Physical Education ............... 3 PEM-496 Field Experience in Physical Education ..................... 6 Physical Education Major The physical education major with its concentrations in either exercise science or sports management prepares students for careers in a variety of fitness or recreation related fields. The required internship allows students in this program to gain valuable insight and experience in their chosen areas of interest. This major does not meet teacher education certifica– tion requirements. Course requirements involve 79 to 81 quarter hours including 53 quarter hours in core requirements and a minimum of 26 quarter hours in an area of concentration. Physical Education core requirements ................................. 53 BI0-216 Human Anatomy and Physiology I ............................ 5 (orPEH-316HumanAnatomy ............................................... 5) PEF-199 Physical Activity and the Christian Life ..................... 2 PEH-300-309HealthSeminarelective ....................................... 2 PEH-302Mental and Emotional Well-being ............................. 2 PEI- Individual Sports elective ................................................. 1 PEL- Outdoor Leisure elective ................................................. 1 PEM-235 Foundations of Physical Education .......................... 3 PEM-236FundamentalMotorSkills ......................................... 2 PEM-238 Motor Learning and Development ........................... 3 PEM-240 First Aid and Safety Education ................................. 3 PEM-362 Adapted Physical Education .................................... 5 PEM-385 Measurement and Evaluation ................................... 3 .PEM-392Biomechanics ............................................................ 3 PEM-490Physica!Education Senior Seminar ........................... 3 PEM-499 Physical Education Internships .............................. IO PES-212Tumbling .................................................................... 1 PES-Swimmingelective ........................................................... 1 PET-221 TeamSports ............................................................... 3
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