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Show 90-- Department of Physical Education M. H. Gregory, M. C. Mecham, R. K. Swenson, *M. Welling It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in physical education complete Physiology 1, Bacteriology 1, la, Psychology 1, Home Economics 6, Physics 10, Physical Education 9, Health Education 5; and three quarter hours of physical education including Physical Education 1 or 6, also Recreation 2, 8, or 26. Physical Education Classes for Men The following subjects will fulfill Weber College requirements for Physical Education for freshmen men students: Physical Education 1, 5, 6, 7, and 8. 1. Freshman Activities. A course designed to acquaint the individual with the rules and techniques governing team games, eombative sports, individual and self-testing activities; and to develop the individual's ability to participate in the listed activities. Required of all freshmen. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 3. Advanced Activities. A course for sophomores in advanced activities designed to develop skiils. 3A. Archery Autumn B. Badminton Autumn 3C. Skiing Winter . 3D. Volleyball Winter E. Squash Winter, Spring 3F Water Sports Spring 3G. Golf Autumn, Spring One quarter hour. Staff 91 5. Competitive Sports. A course in varsity athletics. One sport is selected each quarter from the following: 5A. Football Autumn 5B. Basketball Winter 5C. Swimming Winter 5D. Boxing and Wrestling Winter 5E. Tennis Spring 5F. Track and Field Spring One quarter hour. Staff 6. Elementary Swimming. Designed for non-swimmers who fear water and can neither float nor propel themselves through it. Instruction in fundamentals, such as breathing, floating, side-stroke, simple crawl, and elementary back-stroke is given. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 7. Intermediate Swimming. Designed for the student who has mastered the simple elements of swimming and is ready to progress to the more advanced strokes and simple diving. Upon completion of this course the student should have developed an ability to care for himself in any ordinary swimming situation. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 8. Advanced Swimming. Prerequisite: Physical Education 7, or permission of the instructor. Designed for a student who desires to progress to more difficult types of swimming and diving. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 9. Life-Saving and Water Safety. Prerequisite: Physical Education 17 or permission of the instructor. Designed to teach the life-saving techniques leading to the senior's and instructor's course. Functional swimming, knowledge of principles of water safety, and organization and administration of water safety programs. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 10. Advanced Swimming, Skills and Sports. Designed to teach water games and pageantry, and use of small craft. Opportunity is given to improve one's own techniques and to observe and assist in teaching swimming. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff Physical Education Classes for Women The following subjects will fulfill Weber College requirements for Physical Education for freshmen women: Physical Education 11; Physical Education 16, or 17 (Swimming), and Physical Education 21, 22, 23, (Creative Dancing). It is recommended that a woman student pursuing a major in Physical Education complete: Physical Education 11, 13, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23; Recreation 2, 26, 27, 28; as well as Physiology 1, la; Bacteriology 1, la; Psychology 1; Home Economics 6; and Physics 10. |