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Show 102. Methods in Coaching BaseballS (2). Motta 103. Methods in Coaching Track and FieldS (2). Williams 105. Methods in Square, Folk, and Social DancePrerequisite. P.E. 43, 44, 45 (men and women). A (2). Staff 106. Methods in Individual SportsPrerequisite: P.E. 57, 58, 59 (men). A (2). Rhead 107. Methods in Team SportsPrerequisite: P.E. 57, 58, 59 women). A W S (2). Westmoreland 108. Methods in AquaticsPrerequisite: P.E. 53, 54, 55 (W.S.I.) (men and women). S (2). Westmoreland 109. Methods in Modern DancePrerequisite: P.E. 50, 51, 52 (men and women). A (2). Staff 110. Methods in Individual Sports(Women). AS (2). Westmoreland 111. Methods in Gymnastics and Stunts(Women). S (2). Staff 150. Physiology of ExercisePrerequisite: Physiology 1. W (3). Swenson 151. KinesiologyPrerequisite: Physiology 1. A (5). Motta 153. Theory of Play and Play LeadershipW (3). Swenson 155. Recreational LeadershipRecreation problems and leadership principles. S (3). Swenson 156. P.E. for Elementary SchoolsW (3). Westmoreland 157. Administration of IntramuralsW (2). Rhead 160. Tests and Measurements in Physical EducationS Staff 161. Principles of Physical Education Objectives and foundations of Physical Education. S (3). Swenson 162. Administration of Physical Education and Athletics A (3). Swenson 163. Adaptive Physical EducationAbnormal problems in body mechanics and athletic injuries. Prerequisite: P.E. 150, 151. A (3). Motta 164. Senior SeminarS (1). Swenson Department of Recreation Professor Reed K. Swenson; Assistant Professor Raymond E. Rhead; Instructor Carol S. Westmoreland Courses of Instruction 80. Introduction to Recreation (2). Rhead 88. Sports Officiating (Women) .A (2). Westmoreland 89. Sports Officiating(Men). A (2). Rhead 90. Football OfficiatingA (2). Staff 91. Basketball OfficiatingW (2). Staff 92. Baseball and Softball OfficiatingS (2). Staff 153. Theory of Play and Play LeadershipW (3). Swenson 155. Recreation LeadershipS (3). Swenson |