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Show Education — Health, Physical Education and Recreation Education — Health, Physical Education and Recreation B. The professional preparation of teachers, supervisors, and administrators of health, physical education, and recreation. C. A program of intramural activities for both men and women. D. The intercollegiate sports program for women. E. Orchesis, the modern dance program for men and women. GENERAL EDUCATION Required Physical Education—Three quarter hours of physical education activity courses are required of all students to earn a degree (professional courses of instruction do not satisfy this requirement). A different activity must be taken each quarter. In choosing activities to fulfill the requirements, students should concentrate on types in which they have the least experience. It is suggested that everyone attain sufficient skill in swimming to enjoy aquatic sports with safety and develop some skill in individual and dual activities. Students who have not had team activities experience in extracurricular competition should take one course in this area. Medical recommendation, approved by the college physician, is the only acceptable excuse to waive this requirement. Health Education—Health Education 100 is required for graduation of all students except as provided in special curricula. INTRAMURAL PROGRAMS The intramural programs at this college consist of a variety of activities organized on a competitive or recreational basis, and limited to men and women students and faculty members within the College. In the Required Basic Program students develop skills, interests, appreciation and understanding in various sports, while in the Intramural Program they are given an opportunity to further these skills and interests through voluntary participation in enjoyable leisure activities. The Men's Intramural Association is under the direction of Ronald Halleran. The Women's Intramural Association is under the direction of JoAnn Otte. INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS PROGRAM The Intercollegiate Sports Program is conducted for women under the direction of Joy Peterson. Its purpose is to give women the opportunity for participation in individual and team sports in competition with women students of surrounding colleges and universities. ORCHESIS Under the direction of Sheri Me, the Orchesis program is conducted to give women and men students the opportunity for creative dance study, composition and performance. PROFESSIONAL COURSES OF INSTRUCTION The professional program in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation is divided into several offerings. 1. Health—The professional curriculum is designed to prepare students for the teaching of health, jobs as health coordinators, and workers in official and voluntary health agencies. 2. Physical Education—The professional curriculum is designed to prepare students for teaching, coaching, supervisory, and administrative responsibilities in physical education. 3. Recreation—The professional curriculum is designed to prepare students for leadership positions in school, camp, or community recreation positions of an official or voluntary nature. 4. Dance—The professional curriculum is designed to prepare students for the teaching of folk, square, social, and modern dance; to perform, to choreograph, and to supervise the preparation of dance concerts. BACCALAUREATE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Physical Education Major—Foundation courses required are Zoology 201, 202, Psychology 101, and Communication 102. Required courses for all students are P.E. 168, Rec. 283, H.E. 300, P.E. 350, 351, 360, 460, 461, 462, 463, 499 and Dance 330. Required courses for men are P.E. 170-172, 270-272, 370- 372, 353, and four hours of Techniques and Materials (P.E. 310- 333, excluding Dance 330). Required courses for women are P.E. 173-175, 273-275, 373-375, H.E. 200, and four hours of Techniques and Materials (P.E. 310-333, excluding Dance 330). Emphasis in Health Education, Recreation, Pre-Physical Therapy, Dance, Coaching, and Elementary School Physical Edu- 265 |