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Show Education — Health, Physical Education and Recreation 461. Principles of Physical Education—A foundational approach to interpretation and objectives of physical education in general education. Prerequisite: Physical Education 168. A W S (3) 462. Administration of Physical Education—A study of administrative problems in physical education dealing with budget and finance, legal aspects, purchase and care of equipment, programs, public relations, and class organization. Prerequisite: Physical Education 168. A W S (3) 463. Adaptive Physical Education—A course designed to teach physical educators how to adapt programs to meet the needs of individuals requiring special attention above and beyond the regular physical education program. Prerequisites: Physical Education 350 and 351. W S (3) 480. Individual Research—A comprehensive study of a significant problem in the field of physical education. Hours to be arranged. For seniors only. A W S (2-5 hours) 492. Advanced Dance Workshop—Preparation in choreographing dance composition to be presented in concert. Prerequisites: Physical Education 241, 292. (May be repeated for 4 total hours with instructor's approval) A W (2) 499. Senior Seminar—Seminar treatment of various topics and problems in Physical Education. For seniors only. A W S (1) RECREATION Courses of Instruction 168. Introduction to Recreation—An introductory course designed to acquaint the student with the content, nature, extent and significance of recreation. W (2) 280. Arts and Crafts in Recreation—Construction and basic techniques in a variety of arts and craft processes. W S (3) 283. Games and Game Leadership—Leadership techniques, methods, and practical experience in low organized games. A W S (2) 355. Recreation Leadership—A methods and skill course to prepare the student in the effective planning and leadership of groups in social and recreational games, arts and crafts, music, skits, and dance activities for use in recreation programs. A S (3) 258 Education — Health, Physical Education and Recreation 360. Camping and Outdoor Recreation—A course to acquaint students with methods of leadership in camping activities. Special attention is given to the development and appreciation of outdoor skills. Two overnight camp experiences will be conducted. A S (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 prior approval of the instructor for the course and the cooperating agency. It cannot be repeated for credit in the same area of concentration. Prerequisite: Recreation 168. A W S (1-2 hours) 480. Individual Research—A comprehensive study of a significant problem in the field of Recreation. Hours to be arranged. For seniors only. A W S (2-5 hours) Physical Education Major (Example Only) Freshman Year Courses Credits Physical Ed. 168 3 Physical Ed. 170-175 6 Health Ed. 100 2 English 101, 102, 103 9 Communication 102 3 Humanities Area 9 Soc. Sci. Including State Req. 8 Electives (Minor/Education).. 8 Junior Year 48 Credits Sophomore Year Courses Credits Physical Ed. 270-275 6 Health Ed. 200 2 Recreation 283 2 Psychology 101 5 Zoology 201, 202 8 Family Life (Women) 3 Life Science Area 4 Physical Science Area 9 Electives (Minor/Education) 7-10 46-49 Senior Year Courses Physical Ed. 310-333 4 Physical Ed. 330 2 Physical Ed. 350 5 Physical Ed. 351 5 Physical Ed. 353 (Men) 2 Physical Ed. 360 2 Physical Ed. 370-375 6 Physical Ed. 463 3 Health Ed. 300 3 Electives (Minor/Education )..13-15 45-47 Courses Credits Physical Ed. 460 4 Physical Ed. 461 3 Physical Ed. 462 3 Physical Ed. 499 1 Electives (Minor/Education).. 35 46 259 |