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Show Education Health, Physical Education and Recreation PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSES The courses numbered from 100 to 165 meet the Physical Education Activity requirement. Courses to satisfy the physical education requirement should be taken in three different activities. Courses which require additional costs for the student are P.E. 105, 111, 112, 114, 115, 123, 124, and 125. These costs are explained in the Physical Education Handbook. 100. Swimming, Elementary AWS (1) 101. Swimming, Intermediate AWS (1) 102. Swimming, Advanced AWS (1) 103. Synchronized Swimming W (1) 104. Water Sports S (1) 105. Scuba Diving Lab Fee $30 AWS (1) 106. Archery, Elementary A S (1) 107. Archery, Intermediate AS (1) 108. Badminton, Elementary AWS (1) 109. Badminton, Intermediate AWS (1) 110. Body Conditioning. AWS (1) 111. Bowling,Elementary AWS (1) Lab Fee $12.50 112. Bowling, Intermediate AWS (1) Lab Fee $12.50 113. Chatonelles AWS (1) 114. Golf, Elementary Green Fees A S (1) 115. Golf, Intermediate Green Fees AS (1) 116. Gymnastics, Elementary AWS (1) 117. Gymnastics, Intermediate AWS (1) 118. Hiking A S (1) 119. Handball, Elementary AWS (1) 120. Handball, Intermediate AWS (1) 121. Judo AWS (1) 122. Racquetball AWS (1) 123. Marksmanship A W S (1) 124. Skiing, Elementary Lift Fees W (1) Lab Fee $10 125. Skiing, Intermediate Lift Fees W (1) Lab Fee $10 126. Tennis, Elementary A S (1) 127. Tennis, Intermediate A S (1) 128. Track and Field S (1) 129. Weight Training, Elementary (1) AWS 130. Weight Training, Intermediate (1) AWS 131. Wrestling, Elementary AW (1) 132. Wrestling, Intermediate AW (1) 133. Sailboating Lab Fee $10 A S Su (1) 134. Rockclimbing A S (1) 135. Bicycling, Elementary A S (1) 136. Basketball, Elementary A W (1) 137. Basketball, Intermediate A W (1) 138. Field Hockey A S (1) 139. Soccer, Elementary A S (1) 140. Soccer, Intermediate A S (1) 141. Softball S (1) 142. Flagfootball A (1) 143. Volleyball. Elementary AWS (1) 144. Volleyball, Intermediate A (1) 145. Yoga AWS (1) 148. Fitness for Life (1) An individualized approach to weight control. cardiovascular endurance, strength and flexibility. AWS 149. Intermediate Racquetball AWS (1) 165. Self Defense for Women AWS (1) 167. Life Saving and Water Safety (Senior Life Saving) (2) The basic skills of life saving and water safety are taught which leads to Red Cross Senior Life Saving Certification. Prerequisite: Physical Education 102. A W 168. Introduction to Physical Education (3) Designed to orient and acquaint students with the aims and objectives, scope, professional preparation and opportunities, and problems in Physical Education. AWS 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175. Professional Activities (2) For professional students. Substitutes for required three quarter hours in Physical Education. Basic skills, techniques, and methods in sports, dance, and exercise activities. Fall: Flag Foot-hall. Speedball. Soccer. Body Conditioning. Winter: Stunts Tumbling: Gymnastics Spring: Aquatics: Golf. 200. Sports Officiating: Flag Football and Volleyball (2) The course includes lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of rules and officiating techniques for Flag Football and Volleyball. {Offered 1980-81 and alternate years.) 201. Sports Officiating: Basketball (2) The course includes lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of basketball officiating rules and techniques. (Offered 1980-81 and alternate years.) 202. Sports Officiating: Softball (2) The course includes lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of Softball officiating rules and techniques. (Offered 1980-81 and alternate years.) 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275. Professional Activities (2) For professional students. Substitutes for required three quarter hours in Physical Education. Basic skills, techniques, and methods in sports, dance and exercise activities. Fall: Track and Field, archery. Winter: Rhythms and dance activities (folk, square, and social). Spring: Wrestling, Self-defense and Judo. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1.6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using the catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. A W S Su 310. Techniques and Materials for Coachin Football (2) Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of football. Prerequisite: Physical Education 170, or consent of Instructor. A S 311. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Basketball (2) Analysis and study of techniques and materials Education Health, Physical Education and Recreation in the coaching of basketball. Prerequisites: Physical Education 136, 172 or consent of instructor. A 312. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Baseball and Softball (2) Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of baseball. Prerequisite: Physical Education 270, or consent of instructor. W 313. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Track and Field (2) Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of track and field, Prerequisite: Physical Education 128, 172 or consent of instructor. S 314. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Wrestling (2) Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of wrestling. Prerequisite: Physical Education 131, 270. or consent of instructor. W 320. Techniques and Materials in Teaching Team Sports (2) The techniques of teaching, the practice of teaching, and the acquisition of materials to use for teaching volleyball, speedball, and flag football. Prerequisites: Physical Education 142 or 170, 173, 375. (Offered 1979-80 and alternate years.) A 322. Techniques and Materials in Teaching Individual Sports (2) The techniques of teaching, the practice of teaching and the acquisition of materials to use for teaching Archery, Golf, and Bowling. Prerequisites: Physical Education 106, 111, 114, or 175, 373, 374 and 360. (Offered 1980-81 and alternate years.) 323. Techniques and Materials in Teaching Individual Sports (2) The techniques of teaching, the practice of teaching and the acquisition of materials to use for teaching Tennis and Badminton. Prerequisites: Physical Education 108, 126, or 375, and 360. (Offered 1979-80 and alternate years.) S 324. Techniques and Materials for Teaching Pep Club Activities (2) Methods, teaching techniques, and practical experience in teaching pep club and drill team activities. Prerequisite: Physical Education 360. S 331. Techniques and Materials for Teaching Aquatics (2) Designed for the practice of swimming and life saving skills, teaching techniques for all levels of swimming, and the acquisition of materials to use for teaching swimming. Course leads to Red Cross Certification as a Water Safety Instructor. Prerequisite: Physical Education 167. S 333. Techniques and Materials for Teaching Gymnastics (2) The techniques of teaching, the practice of teaching and the acquisition of materials to use for teaching gymnastics. Prerequisites: Physical Education 116. 117, or 171, 174, and 360. W 350. Kinesiology (5) A study of muscle structure and motion of the human body with emphasis on kinesiological and mechanical analysis. Prerequisites: Zoology 201, 202. A W 351. Physiology of Exercise (5) Effect of muscular movement on the various systems and organs of the body. Prerequisite: Physical Education 350. A W 353. Athletic Training (2) Recognition, cause, prevention, treatment, and various physical therapeutic procedures for sports injuries. Prerequisites: Health Education 200 and Physical Education 350. W S 354. Physiological Aspects of Human Performance in Athletics (3) A scientific approach of the latest concepts anc ideas pertinent to athletic conditioning and coaching. The course will specifically be designed to meet the needs of coaching minors. AWS 355. Psychosocial Aspects of Human Performance i Athletics (3) A course designed to provide students with the necessary skills and understandings to adequately deal with the phychological and social aspects of athletic coaching. The course will specifically be designed to meet the needs of coaching minors. AWS 360. Methods of Teaching Physical Education Activities (2) Instructional materials and procedures for conducting physical education class activities. Course covers lesson planning, record keeping and grading, motivation and discipline, and teaching techniques. AWS 361. Administration of Intramurals (2) Principles, procedures and problems in the development, organization, administration, and management of Intramural programs. W S 362. Physical Education for the Elementary School (Grades K-3) (3) A philosophy is presented, teaching techniques are studied, and a method of teaching the areas of movement exploration and body mechanics; story games and dramatic play; stunts, tumbling and apparatus; basic skills; and low organization games for grades K-3 are included. A W 363. Physical Education for the Elementary School (Grades 4-6) (3) Skills in body mechanics, stunts, tumbling and apparatus, fitness, relays, low organization games and athletic skills and games for grades 4, 5, and 6 are presented. The student will gain a philosophy of, participate in, practice teach, and set up a program of these activities. A S 364. Rhythmic Activities for the Elementary School (2) Participation and instruction in the fundamental movements, forms, and patterns of creative rhythms, folk dance and singing games for children. A 370, 371, 372, 373, 374. 375. Professional Activities (2) For professional students. Substitutes for required three quarter hours in Physical Education. Basic skills, techniques, and methods in sports, dance, and exercise activities. Fall: Badminton, Tennis. Winter: Outdoor winter activities, Bowling. Spring: Basketball. Softball and Volleyball 386. Field Experience (2) A course designed to provide opportunities for students to gain practical experience in the field by assisting in the activities of community agencies, schools, and the college. Credit is determined by the quality of the experience and hours of time required. Registration for the course requires prior approval of the instructor for the course and the cooperating agency. It cannot be repeated for credit in the same area of concentration. Prerequisites: Professional Activities and Physical Education 168. AWS 460. Tests and Measurements in Physical Education (4) The selection, administration, and interpretation of measurement techniques as they are used to evaluate objectives, programs, and student achievement. Prerequisites: Physical Education 350 and 351. A S 461. Principles of Physical Education (3) A foundational approach to interpretation and objectives of physical education in general education. Prerequisite: Physical Education 168. A S 462. Administration of Physical Education (3) A study of administrative problems in physical 135 |