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Show Education Health, Physical Education and Recreation 386. Field Experience (2) A course designed to provide opportunities for student's to gain practical experience in the field by assisting in the activities of community agencies, schools, and the college. Credit is determined by the quality of the experience and the hours of time required. Registration for the course requires prior approval of the instructor for the course and the cooperating agency. It cannot be repeated for credit in the same area of concentration. Prerequisite: Professional Activities and Dance 169. AWS 492. Advanced Dance Workshop (2) ?Preparation in choreographing dance composition to be presented in concert. Prerequisites: Dance 241, 292. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours with instructor's approval. W Health Education Health Education 100 meets the Health Education requirements of the General Education Program. 100. Personal Health Problems (2) Designed to develop the understanding, attitudes, and practices which contribute to better individual health. Emphasis is placed upon the major health problems of the college years and early adulthood. A W S Su 200. First Aid (2) Emergency treatment for various types of injuries. Course leads to Red Cross Standard First Aid Certificate. AWS 300. School Health Program (3) Designed to give the prospective teacher a foundation in school health and safety education, including content for health and safety instructions, the promotion of healthful living and an understanding of the health services program. A S 320. Methods in Health Education (3) Designed to appraise the different techniques and aids used in teaching health. Opportunity is provided for the student to develop skills in organizing and presenting learning experiences in a comprehensive and sequential health curriculum. Prerequisite: Health Education 300. W 340. Drug Abuse (2) Designed to cover the nature of the drug prob- lem including alcohol, tobacco, stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, organic solvents, and opiates. A W S Su 345. Safety Education (3) Designed to provide knowledge, understanding, and attitudes in the areas of home, traffic, school and community safety program. W 350. Human Sexuality (3) Designed to provide knowledge and understanding in the area of sex education for the college student. A S 386. Field Experience (2) Designed to provide opportunities for students to gain practical experience in the field by assisting in the activities of community agencies, schools, and the college. Credit is determined by the quality of the experience and hours of time required. Registration for the course requires approval of the instructor for the course and the cooperating agency. It cannot be repeated for extra credit in the same area of concentration. Prerequisite: Health Education 300. AWS 480. Individual Research (2-5) A comprehensive study of a significant problem in the field of Health Education. Hours to be arranged. For seniors only. AWS Physical Education The courses numbered from 100 to 165 meet the Physical Education Activity requirement. Courses to satisfy the physical education requirement should be taken in three different activities. Courses which require additional costs for the student are P.E. 105, 111, 112, 114, 115, 123, 124, and 125. These costs are explained in the Physical Education Handbook. 100. Swimming, Elementary AWS (1) 113. Chatonelles (Women) AWS <D 101. Swimming, Intermediate AWS (1) 114. Golf, Elementary Green Fees A S (1) 102. Swimming, Advanced AWS (1) 115. Golf, Intermediate Green Fees A S (1) 103. Synchronized Swimming W (1) 116. Gymnastics, Elementary AWS (1) 104. Water Sports S (1) 117. Gymnastics, Intermediate AWS (1) 105. Scuba Diving Lab Fee $30 AWS (1) 118. Camping and Hiking A S (1) 106. Archery, Elementary A S (1) 119. Handball, Elementary AWS (1) 107. Archery, Intermediate A S <1> 120. Handball, Intermediate AWS (1) 108. Badminton, Elementary AWS (1) 121. Judo AWS (1) 109. Badminton, Intermediate AWS (1) 122. Paddleball AWS (1) 110. Body Conditioning AWS (1) 123. Riflemanship AWS (1) 111. Bowling, Elementary AWS (1) 124. Skiing, Elementary Lift Fees W (1) Lab Fee $10 125. Skiing, Intermediate Lift Fees W (1) 112. Bowling, Intermediate AWS (1) 126. Tennis, Elementary A S (1) Lab Fee $10 127. Tennis, Intermediate A S (U 106 Education Health, Physical Education and Recreation 12S. Track and Field S (1) 129. Weight Training, Elementary (Men) (1) AWS 130. Weight Training, Intermediate (Men) (1) AWS 111. Wrestling, Elementary (Men) AW (1) 132. Wrestling, Intermediate (Men) A W (1) 133. Sailboating Lab Fee $7 A S Su (1) 135. Bicycling, Elementary A S (1) 136. Basketball, Elementary AW (1) 137. Basketball, Intermediate A W (1) 138. Field Hockey A S (1) 139. Soccer, Elementary AS (1) 140. Soccer, Intermediate A S (1) 141. Softball S (1) 142. Flagfootball A (1) 143. Volleyball, Elementary AWS (1) 144. Volleyball, Intermediate A (1) 145. Yoga AWS (1) 149. Intermediate Paddleball AWS (1) 165. Self Defense for Women AWS (1) 167. Life Saving and Water Safety (Senior Life Saving) (2) The basic skills of life saving and water safety are taught which leads to Red Cross Senior Li!e Saving Certification. Prerequisite: Physical Education 102. A W 168. Introduction to Physical Education (3) Designed to orient and acquaint students with the aims and objectives, scope, professional preparation and opportunities, and problems in Physical Education. AWS 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175. Professional Activities (2) For professional students. Substitutes for t required three quarter hours in Physical Education. Basic skills, techniques, and methods in sports, dance, and exercise activities. Fall: Flag Football, Speedball, Speed-a-Way; Body Conditioning. Winter: Stunts Tumbling; Gymnastics. Spring: Aquatics; Golf. 200. Sports Officiating: Flag Football and Volleyball (2) The course includes lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of rules and officiating techniques for Flag Football and Volleyball. (Offered 1976-77 and alternate years.) A 201. Sports Officiating: Basketball (2) The course includes lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of basketball officiating rules and techniques. (Offered 1976-77 and alternate years.) W 202. Sports Officiating: Softball (2) The course includes lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of softball officiating rules and techniques. (Offered 1976-77 and alternate years.) S 205. Sports Officiating (2) Designed to give a background and understanding of the rules and techniques of various sports. A 206. Football Officiating (2) Rules, mechanics, and officiating procedures for football. A 207. Basketball Officiating (2) Rules, mechanics, and officiating procedures for basketball. A 208. Baseball and Softball Officiating (2) Rules, mechanics and officiating procedures for baseball and softball. W 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275. Professional Activities (2) For professional students. Substitutes for required three quarter hours in Physical Education. Basic skills, techniques, and methods in sports, dance and exercise activities. Fall: Track and Field, basketball. Winter: Rhythms and dance activities (folk, square, and social), Spring: Wrestling, soccer. 310. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Football <2) Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of football. Prerequisite: Physical Education 170, or consent of instructor. A S 311. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Basketball (2) Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of basketball. Prerequisites: Physical Education 136, 172 or consent of instructor. A 312. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Baseball (2) Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of baseball. Prerequisite: Physical Education 270, or consent of instructor. W 313. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Track and Field (2) Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of track and field. Prerequisite: Physical Education 128, 172 or consent of instructor. S 314. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Wrestling (2) Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of wrestling. Prerequisite: Physical Education 131, 270, or consent of instructor. W 320. Techniques and Materials in Teaching Team Sports (2) The techniques of teaching, the practice of teaching, and the acquisition of materials to use for teaching volleyball, speed hall, and flag football. Prerequisites: Physical Education 142 or 173, 373 and 360. (Offered 1975-76 and alternate years.) 321. Techniques and Materials in Teaching Team Sports (2) The techniques of teaching, the practice of teaching, and the acquisition of materials to use for teaching Basketball. Prerequisites: Physical Education 136 or 273, and 360. W 322. Techniques and Materials in Teaching Individual Sports (2) The techniques of teaching, the practice of teaching and the acquisition of materials to use for teaching Archery, Golf, and Bowling. Prerequisites: Physical Education 106. Ill, 114, or 175. 373, 374 and 360. (Offered 1976-77 and alternate years.) 323. Techniques and Materials in Teaching Individual Sports (2) The techniques of teaching, the practice of teaching and the acquisition of materials to use for teaching Tennis and Badminton. Prerequisites: Physical Education 108, 126. or 375, and 360. S 324. Techniques and Materials in Teaching Pep Club Activities (2) Methods, teaching techniques, and practical experience in teaching pep club and drill team activities. 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