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ED U C A T I O N - P H Y S I C A L ED U C A T I O N

301. KINESIOLOGY. (3) Human movement with emphasis on the structure and func­ . tion of the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems, with simple mechanical principles involved in movement skills. Not offered 1967-68. Prerequisite: Biological Science 301.

302. PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE. (3)

Immediate and long range effects of muscular activity on the human organism. Not offered 1967-68. Prerequisite: Bio­ logical Science 301.

304. RECREATIONAL LEADERSHIP. (2)

The basic qualifications of the successful leader of recrea­ tional groups, aims of a successful program, and techniques of organizing and administering the program. Recommended for youth club leaders and directors, and playground and camp assistants.

305. HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. (3)

A historical review of physical education and sports. The objectives of physical education with a view toward the de­ velopment of a basic ph,ilosophy and background for profes­ sional education. Not offered 1967-68. Elementary school physical education procedures including postural and rhythmic exercises, fundamentals of games, techniques covering the simplest primary skills through the more difficult seasonal sports, such as baseball, basketball, football, and volleyball. Instruction in the development of a program of physical education on the elementary school level.

306. ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION. (2)

307. SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAMS. (2)

Administrative relationships and procedures in conduct of school health programs. Prerequisite: 200.

308. SPORTS OFFICIATING FOR MEN. (2)

Rules, scoring, and mechanics of officiating athletic events. A number of selected activities and practice in actual offici­ ating required.

309. SPORTS OFFICIATING FOR WOMEN. (2)

Rules, scoring, and mechanics of officiating athletic events. A number of selected activities and practice in actual offici­ ating required. 310. ANALYSIS OF FOOTBALL AND SOCCER (Men). (2) Emphasis on the analysis and teaching of individual skills and team play. Various techniques of offensive and defen­ sive tactics and strategy. Prerequisite: 126.

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