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Show Education — Health, Physical Education and Recreation Education — Health, Physical Education and Recreation Health Education Teaching Minor—Twenty-five hours approved in advance by the Director of the Health Education program which may be selected from the following: H.E. 200, 300, 320, 340, 386, 480; Zoology 201, 230; Psychology 154, 314, 340, 345; Sociology 223, 443; Microbiology 111, 115, 374; Family Life 101. \ Recreation Minor—Thirty hours of courses including four hours of Physical Education activities (P.E. 100-165. A course in aquatic, individual and dual, team, and dance), Music 320; Ree. 168, 280, 283, 355, 360, 386 (2 hours); Theatre Arts 420; H.E. 200; P.E. 330, 361. HEALTH EDUCATION Courses of Instruction 100. Personal Health Problems—Designed to develop the understanding, attitudes, and practices which contribute to better individual health. Emphasis is placed upon the major health problems of the college years and early adulthood. A W S (2) 200. First Aid—Emergency treatment for various types of injuries. Course leads to Red Cross Standard and Advanced First Aid Certificates. A W S (2) 300. School Health Program—Designed to give the prospective teacher a foundation in school health and safety education, including content for health and safety instructions, the promotion of healthful living and an understanding of the health services program. A W (3) 320. Methods in Health Education—This course is designed for the purpose of appraising the different techniques and aids used in teaching health. Opportunity is provided for the student to develop skills in organizing and presenting learning experiences in a comprehensive and sequential health curriculum. Prerequisite: Health Education 300. S (3) 340. Drug Abuse. The course covers the nature of the drug problem including alcohol, tobacco, stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, organic solvents, and opiates. A W (2) 386. Field Experience—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 approval of the instructor for the course and the cooperating agency. It cannot be repeated for credit in the same area of concentration. Prerequisite: Health Education 300 A W S (1-2) 480. Individual Research-A comprehensive study of a significant problem in the field of Health Education. Hours to be arranged. For Seniors only. A W S (2-5) PHYSICAL EDUCATION Activity Courses These courses are numbered from 100 to 165 and meet the Physical Education Activity requirement of the General Education Program. Courses to satisfy the physical education requirement must be taken in three different activities. Activities offered at different proficiency levels may be taken for credit but will not count toward filling the physical education requirement. 100. Swimming, Elementary—A W S (1) 101. Swimming, Intermediate—A W S (1) 102. Swimming, Advanced—A W S (1) 103. Synchronized Swimming—W (1) 104. Water Sports-S (1) 105. Scuba Diving-AWS (1) Lab Fee $30.00. 106. Archery, Elementary—A S (1) 107. Archery, Intermediate—A S (1) 108. Badminton, Elementary-A W S (1) 109. Badminton, Intermediate-A W S (1) 110. Body Conditioning (Women)-A W S (1) 111. Bowling, Elementary-A W S (1) 112. Bowling, Intermediate-A W S (1) 113. Chatonelles (Women)-A W S (1) 114. Golf, Elementary-A S (1) 115. Golf, Intermediate-A S (1) 116. Gymnastics, Elementary—A W S (1) 117. Gymnastics, Intermediate—A W S (1) 118. Camping and Hiking-A S (1) 119. Handball, Elementary-A W S (1) 120. Handball, Intermediate-A W S (1) 121. Judo-A W S (1) 250 251 |