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Show Education — Health, Physical Education and Recreation Education — Health, Physical Education and Recreation 202. Sports Officiating for Women: Softball—The course includes lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of softball officiating rules and techniques.(Offered 1974- 75 and alternate years.) S (2) 205. Sports Officiating (Men)—Designed to give a background and understanding of the rules and techniques of various sports in the men's program. A (2) 206. Football Officiating—Rules, mechanics, and officiating procedures for football. A (2) 207. Basketball Officiating—Rules, mechanics, and officiating procedures for basketball. A (2) 208. Baseball and Softball Officiating—Rules, mechanics and officiating procedures for baseball and softball. W (2) 270, 271, 272. Professional Activities (Men)—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, basketball. Winter: Rhythms and dance activities (folk, square, and social). Spring: Wrestling, soccer. 2 hours each term. 273, 274, 275. Professional Activities (Women)—For professional students. Substitutes for required three quarter hours in Physical Education. Basic skills, techniques, and methods in sports, dance, and exercise activities. Fall: Basketball, Track and Field. Winter: Rhythm and Dance Activities (folk, square, and social), Spring: Modern Dance; Field Hockey, 2 hours each term. 310. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Football (Men) —Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of football. Prerequisite: Physical Education 170, or consent of instructor. A S (2) 311. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Basketball (Men)—Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of basketball. Prerequisites: Physical Education 136, 172 or consent of instructor. A (2) 312. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Baseball (Men)—Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of baseball. Prerequisite: Physical Education 270, or consent of instructor. W (2) 313. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Track and Field (Men)—Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of track and field. Prerequisite: Physical Education 128, 172 or consent of instructor. S (2) 314. Techniques and Materials for Coaching Wrestling (Men)—Analysis and study of techniques and materials in the coaching of wrestling. Prerequisite: Physical Education 131, 270, or consent of instructor. W (2) 320. Techniques and Materials in Teaching Team Sports (Women)—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 173, 373, and 360. A (2) 321. Techniques and Materials in Teaching Team Sports (Women)—The techniques of teaching, the practice of teaching and the acquisition of materials to use for teaching Basketball. Prerequisites: Physical Education 136 or 273, and 360. W (2) 322. Techniques and Materials in Teaching Individual Sports (Women)—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. A (2) 323. Techniques and Materials in Teaching Individual Sports (Women)—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. S (2) 324. Techniques and Materials in Teaching Pep Club Activities (Women)—Methods, teaching techniques, and practical experience in teaching pep club and drill team activities. Prerequisite: Physical Education 360. S (2) 331. Techniques and Materials for Teaching Aquatics (Men and Women)—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 (2) 333. Techniques and Materials for Teaching Gymnastics (Men and Women)—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 (Men), 174 (Women), and 360. W (2) 298 299 |