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Show Education Health, Physical Education and Recreation 483. Directed Readings (1-5) Prerequisite: Consent of instructor prior to registration. A W S 486. Family Life Practician (2-9) Individually prescribed experience. May be taken one to three times for a maximum of 9 hours credit. Arrangements must' be made two quarters in advance of registration. Students registering for the Infancy Practicum must take a minimum of 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor prior to registration. A W S 492. Workshop (1-3) Intensive work in a specific subject area. The content of this course varies; may be taken one to two times for a maximum of six hours credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor prior to registration. 499A. Seminar in Child Development (3-4) Discussion and analysis of readings and selected topics in growth and development of the child. Recommended as a junior or senior class for department majors or minors. 499B. Seminar in Family Relations (3-4) Discussions and analysis of special topics in selected areas of Family Relations. S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION Wallace K. Nalder, Chairman Professors, Wallace K. Nalder, Raymond E. Rhead; Associate Professors, Jay Hollingsworth, Jim W. Lochner, Margaret Waterfall, Carol Westmoreland, Richard G. Williams; Assistant Professors, Francis A. Belnap, Lynn Corbridge, Taylor Ellis, Mac Madsen, Richard Ordyna, JoAnn Otte; Instructors, Diane Cassity, John Knight, Katherine Lewis; Associate Staff Members: Associate Professor, Milton C. Mecham; Assistant Professor, Marvin J. Peterson. FUNCTIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT The Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation provides the following: A. The general education of all students through the required program of health education and physical education. The Department, of course, shares this important responsibility with other departments of the College. B. The professional preparation of teachers, supervisors, and administrators of health, physical education, and recreation. C. A program of intramural activities for both men and women. D. Orchesis, the modern dance program for men and women. GENERAL EDUCATION Required Physical EducationThree quarter hours of physical education activity courses are required of all students to earn a degree (professional courses of instruction do not satisfy this requirement). A different activity should be taken each quarter. In choosing activities to fulfill the requirements students should concentrate on types in which they have the least experience. It is suggested that everyone attain sufficient skill in swimming to enjoy aquatic sports with safety and develop some skill in individual and dual activities. Students who have not had team activities experience in extracurricular competition should take one course in this area. Medical recommendation, approved by the college physician, is the only acceptable excuse to waive this requirement. Health EducationHealth Education 100 is required for graduation of all students except as provided in special curricula. INTRAMURAL PROGRAM The intramural programs at this college consist of a variety of activities organized on a competitive or recreational basis, and limited to men and women students and faculty members within the college. In the Required Basic Program students develop skills, interests, appreciation and understanding in various sports; 128 Education Health, Physical Education ami Recreation Program: Physical Education Major and Physical Education Teaching MajorBachelor Degree I. General Requirements: A. Specific course requirements of the college (see index). B. Bachelor Degree General Education requirements (see index). Psychology 101 (5) in the Social Science area is recommended for Physical Education majors. C. A minor is required. D. Physical Education majors must have a 2.25 G. P. A. or better in major courses. E. Physical Education majors must have an overall G. P. A. of 2.00 or C. Teaching majors must achieve an overall 2.25 G. P. A. F. 183 total hours are required for this degree. G. Sixty of the 183 total hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). H. Students obtaining a Physical Education teaching major must satisfy the School of Education Certification Program (see Teacher Education). These courses must include the following: Education 195 (1), 300 (3), 350 (3), 363 (3), 364 (4), 495 (15), 499 (5). II. Specific Requirements: A. Majors must take a minimum of 45 credit hours of Physical Education courses. B. Courses required: 1. For men: Physical Education 168 (3), 170 (2) 171 (2) 172 (2) 270 (2), 271 (2), 272 (2), 350 (5), 351 (5), 353 (2),'360 (2)' 370 (2), 371 (2), 372 (2), 460 (4), 461 (3), 462 (3), 463 (3), 499 (1); Recreation 283 (2); Health Education 200 (2), 300 (3); Dance 330 (2); and select four credit hours from Phvsical Education 310 through 333. 2. For women: Physical Education 168 (3) 173 (2) 174 (2) 175 (2), 273 (2), 274 (2), 275 (2), 350 (5), 351 (5)', 360 (2)! 373 (2), 374 (2), 375 (2), 460 (4), 461 (3), 462 (3), 463 (3), 499 (1); Recreation 283 (2); Health Education 200 (2), 300 (3); Dance 330 (2); and select four credit hours from Phvsical Education 310 through 333. 3. Support courses required for men and women: Zoology 201 (5), 202 (3); Communication 102 (3) for all Teaching majors. 129 while in the Intramural Program they are given an opportunity to further these skills and interests through voluntary participation in enjoyable leisure activities. The Intramural Association is under the direction of John Knight. ORCHESIS Under the direction of Katherine Lewis, the Orchesis program is conducted to give women and men students the opportunity for creative dance study, composition and performance. |