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Show Education Course Physical Ed 150 Physical Ed 151 Education 101 Education 146 Health Education 105 Physical Education 100, 101, 102, 103, 112, 115 Physical Ed 105 Physical Ed 154 Physical Ed 106 Physical Ed 107 Physical Ed 108 Physical Ed 109 Physical Ed 110 Health Education 110 Electives Education Junior Title Physiology of Exercise Kinesiology { Human Growth and Development J Methods Emergency Care and Prevention of Injuries Coaching Football, Basketball, Baseball 5 Track, Techniques Wrestling, Gymnastics Techniques and Materials in Teaching Folk, Square and Social Dance (Men and Women) Methods of Teaching Physical Education Activities 5 Techniques and Materials in Teaching Individual Sports (Men) Techniques and Materials in Teaching Team Sports (Women) £ Techniques and Materials in Teaching Aquatics Techniques and Materials in Teaching Modern Dance Techniques and Materials in Teaching Individual Sports (Women) School Health Program c Selected Course Title 17 17 16 Senior Physical Ed 162 Administration of Physical Education and Athletics 3 Physical Ed 163 Adaptive Physical Education 3 Education 157 Student Teaching in Secondary Schools 12 Education 161 Instructional Materials and Resources 3 Physical Ed 190 Senior Seminar 1 Physical Ed 160 Tests and Measurements 4 Psychology 140 Mental Hygiene 3 Education 112 School Organization 3 Education 102 Learning in Schools 3 Physical Ed 161 Principles of Physical Education 3 Physical Ed 111 Methods of Pep Club 2 Electives Selected 6 16 15 15 Library Science Associate Professors, James R. Tolman, Librarian; Wilma Grose; Assistant Professor, Martie Collett; Instructors, Sally Bradshaw, Bonnie Fitzgerald, Graig Hall, David Mar- eyes. The Library Science program is organized for the following purposes: (1) To familiarize college students with the use of the library, (2) To prepare Library Science minors for graduate work, (3) To prepare students for paraprofessional positions in public, college and university libraries. Twenty-four quarter hours is required for a teaching minor in library science. The courses required are: L. S. 101, 111, 121, 123, 131, 133, and Education 164. We recommend that the library science courses be taken in the sequence listed above. Courses of Instruction L. S. 40. Use of Books and Libraries—How to locate and use major reference tools of the college library. AWS (2) Tanner L. S. 95. Repair of Print Media—The repair and binding of books, pamphlets, and periodicals for Instructional Media Center use. Prerequisites: Minoring in library science. S (2) Tolman L. S. 101. (formerly L. S. 120) Classification and Cataloging of Media—Basic techniques involved in organizing an Instructional Media Center collection of print and non-print media. The students must have the ability to use a typewriter. 4 lectures and 1 laboratory period. F (5) Hall 252 253 |