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Show 144 81. Introduction to Physical Education. Orientation in the classified problems of physical education. Primarily for majors in Physical Education. Three quarter hours. Winter. Staff 39. Water Safety Instructor's Course. Methods of teaching swimming, life saving, and water safety. American Red Cross certificate given to those who pass the examination. Prerequisites: Senior Red Cross Life Saving Certificate and instructor's permission. Two quarter hours. Spring. Staff Physical Education Classes for Women Any three activities listed under Physical Education 11 will fulfill Weber College requirements for Physical Education for freshmen women students. 11. Freshman Activities. Development activities adapted to group and individual needs, and a knowledge of development of ability to use physical activities to provide a wholesome and enjoyable outlook. A. Tumbling, Stunts, Trampoline Autumn, Winter, Spring B. Basketball Autumn, Winter C. Body Mechanics and Gymnastics Autumn, Winter, Spring D. Handball and Badminton Autumn, Winter, Spring E. Elementary Swimming Autumn, Winter, Spring F. Intermediate Swimming Autumn, Winter, Spring G. Advanced Swimming Winter, Spring H. Soccer and Volleyball Autumn I. Softball, Track, and Field Spring J. Square Dance -Autumn, Winter, Spring K. Elementary Modern Dance Autumn L. Intermediate Modern Dance Winter M. Advanced Modern Dance Spring 0. Drill Team Spring Q. Bowling Autumn, Winter, Spring R. Ice Skating Autumn, Winter, Spring One quarter hour Staff 13. Advanced Activities. For sophomores, to develop skills, knowledge of games, and greater abilities in the field of specified activities. A. Diving and Water Sports Winter, Spring B. Life Saving Spring C. Synchronized Swimming Spring D. Latin American Dancing Autumn E. Ballroom Dancing Winter F. Folk Dancing Spring G. Golf Autumn, Spring H. Skiing Winter 1. Ice Skating Autumn, Winter, Spring J. Archery Autumn, Spring K. Drill Team Autumn, Winter, Spring L. Tap Dance Winter M. Bowling Autumn, Winter, Spring N. P.E. for Majors Autumn, Winter, Spring One quarter hour Staff 145 19. Life Saving. Prerequisite: Physical Education 1G or 11G, or permission of the of the instructor. For the student who desires to progress to more difficult types of swimming and diving. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Westmoreland DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION R. E. Rhead, R. K. Swenson COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Recreation 1. Introduction to Recreation. A survey course designed to acquaint the student with the field of recreation. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Swenson 2. Recreational Leadership. The principles, methods, and materials necessary for leadership in recreational activities. Three quarter hours. Spring. Swenson 5. Games and Sports. The methods of conducting games, and to provide a background of a wide variety of games. Three quarter hours. Winter. Swenson 7. Game Officiating. Officiating for all intramural sports. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 8. Football Officiating. Officiating football, including rules, rule interpretation, and mechanics. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 9. Basketball Officiating. Officiating basketball, including rules, rule interpretation, and mechanics. Two quarter hours. Winter. Staff 10. Baseball and Softball Officiating. Officiating baseball and softball, including rules, rule interpretation, and mechanics. Two quarter hours. Spring. Staff 11. Introduction to Scouting. Designed to give the basic principles of scouting to anyone interested in the scouting program. Presents the organization, administration, and methods of scouting. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Spring. Swenson 14. Leadership in Scouting. Principles of leadership in the cub pack, boy scout troop, and the explorer units. Theory and practice of leadership. Three quarter hours. Winter. Swenson |