100 PHYSICAL EDUCATION ORIENTATION (1) Required of all entering students Orientation to Physical Education; its place, purpose and importance to the individual; instruction and laboratory experiences in physical fitness with discussion of total fitness ; guidance in the selection of subsequent activity classes. 110 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES (1) Fundamental techniques of individual skills, basic strategy and rules. Archery and badminton , bowling, conditioning, golf, basketball, tennis , tumbling and gymnastics , volleyball. May be repeated. 117 JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESHMEN ATHLETICS (1) For intercollegiate athletic teams at junior varsity and freshmen level. Enrollment during registration period necessary. 118 VARSITY ATHLETICS (1) Reserved for intercollegiate athletics teams. Enrollment during the registration period necessary. 120 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES (Women) (1) Fundamental techniques of individual skills, basic strategy and rules. Field hockey, soccer, softball and track, slimnastics, field sports. May be repeated. 130 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES (Men) (1) Fundamental techniques of individual skills, basic strategy and rules. Flag football , soccer, softball, track and field , wrestling, body building. May be repeated . 132 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION (1) Individual program of activities to meet the physical development needs of a student. 133 GAMES AND RHYTHMIC ACTIVITIES (1) Games of low to high organization for grades K through 12. Basic rhythmical activities with emphasis on development of basic motor skills. 140 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES- AQUATICS (1) Fundamental and advanced techniques of individual skills. Life saving, swimming, water safety instruction. Prerequisite for WSI: Valid ARC senior Life Saving Certificate or equivalent. May be repeated. 150 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES (1) Advanced skills, individual and team strategy and rules in gymnastics, golf, tennis , soccer, basketball, volleyball. May be repeated. 200 PHILOSOPHY OF LEISURE AND RECREATION (2) Nature and purpose of leisure and recreation. Foundations in developing a philosophy of leisure and recreation for life and as a vocational area. 201 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES (1) Games, basic rhythmic skills, and physical activities designed for the elementary child; preparation for the upper division professional methods course in the teaching of physical education. 210 INTRODUCTION TO CAMPING (2) History and objectives of camping; overview of field and relationship to home, church, and school; basic camping skills and activities presented and demonstrated. Minimal field experience required.
220 CAMP EDUCATION SKILLS (1) One or more areas of study offered each semester.
Development of fundamental skills in each area; basic safety and emergency procedures. Field taught. Backpacking, bicycling, canoeing/kayaking, cross-country skiing, outdoor survival, rock climbing, sailing, scuba, wilderness camping. Fee $20.00, Scuba $30.00 230 CAMP EDUCATION SKILLS (1) One or more areas of study offered each semester. Investigation into theory of skill; purchase and maintenance of equipment; use of skill in interdisciplinary instruction in camping environment. Field taught. Backpacking, bicycling, canoeing/kayaking, cross-country skiing, outdoor survival , rock climbing, sailing, scuba, wilderness camping. Prerequisite: 220 and First Aid Certificate. Fee $20.00, Scuba $30.00. 240 CAMP EDUCATION SKILLS (1) Intermediate level in the skill and practical experience in its use to camp education. Field taught. Backpacking, bicycling, canoeing/kayaking, cross-country skiing, outdoor survival , rock climbing, sailing, scuba, wilderness camping. Prerequisite: 230 and consent. Fee $20.00, Scuba $30.00. 301 KINESIOLOGY (3) Human movement with emphasis on the structure and function of the skeletal , muscular, and nervous systems, with simple mechanical principles involved in movement skills. Prerequisite: Biology 232. Alternate years, offered 1978-79. 302 PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE (3) Immediate and long-range effects of muscular activity on the human organisms. Prerequisite: Biology 232 . Alternate years , offered 1978-79.
305 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3)
A historical review of physical education and sports; objectives of physical education; development of a basic philosophy and background for professional education. Alternate years, offered 1978-79. 306 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION (2) 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; development of a program of physical education on the elementary school level. Alternate years , offered 1978-79. 308 SPORTS OFFICIATING (Men) (2) Rules, scoring, and mechanics of officiating athletic events; selected activities and practice in actual officiating required. Alternate years, offered 1978-79. 309 SPORTS OFFICIATING (Women) (2) Rules, scoring, and mechanics of officiating athletic events; selected activities and practice in actual officiating required. Alternate years, offered 1978-79. 310 ANALYSIS OF SOCCER (Men) (2) Emphasis on the analysis of individual skills and team play; · various techniques of offensive and defensive tactics and strategy. Prerequisite: 110. Alternate years, offered 1977-78. 311 ANALYSIS OF BASKETBALL (Men) (2) History, rules, elementary mastery of individual and team play; and methods of teaching basketball. Prerequisite: 110 or 150. Alternate years , offered 1978-79.
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