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sion drills, and practice techniques; coaching; selection and care of equipment. Pre­ requisite: 114, 127. Alternate years, offered 1973-74. 321 ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL AND DUAL SPORTS II (Women) (2) The organization and conduct of aquatics , golf, gymnastics; balance and posture. Prerequisite: 104, 116, 121. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. 322 ANALYSIS OF TEAM SPORTS (Women) (3) A theory and laboratory course designed to acquaint students with progression, prac­ tice techniques, selection and care of equipment, and the teaching of field sports, volleyball, basketball, and softball. Prerequisite : 125, 129. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. 324 ANALYSIS OF RHYTHMICAL ACTIVITIES (Women) (2) Instructional materials and methods suitable for all areas of rhythmical activities. Prerequisite : 116, 201. Alternate years, offered 1973-74. 1 400 ADMINISTRATION AND PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3) Implementing the activity program through proper organization ; use of tests and meas­ urements; purchase and care of equipment; public relations at all levels; auxiliary activity programs offered by organizations outside the school; the place of the intra­ mural and inter-school program; development of principles which serve as a basis for the profession. Alternate years, offer ed 1973-74. 401 CAMP ADMINISTRATION (2) History and objectives of camping with special emphasis on the organization, adminis­ tration, and supervision of camping; programming; health and safety; finances; food service; maintenance of property, buildings, and equipment. Alternate years, offered 1973-74. 402 CAMP COUNSELING (2) The objectives of camping; counselor personality and qualifications; the application of counseling techniques to the camping situation; preparation in various camping activi­ ties, crafts, and special program areas particularly related to counselor-centered camp­ ing. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. , 404 CARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC INJURIES (3) Theory and practice of principles and techniques pertaining to athletic conditioning; care of athletic injuries. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. Fee: $5 . 405 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3) Analysis of the principles underlying the physical education program for the handi­ capped; survey of specific disabilities and the implications of each for physical educa­ tion. Alternate years, offered 1973-74. 406 TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3) Lecture, laboratory and field experience in the development, evaluation, and applica­ tion of tests in health and physical education; use and interpretation of elementary statistics. Alternate years, offered 1973-74.

PSYCHOLOGY

VERN LEWIS, Chairman Objective: All courses in psychology have for their ultimate purpose the better understanding of human nature and greater effectiveness in dealing with its problems. Department Major: The Department of Psychology offers a major in Psychology designed to prepare students for graduate school studies in one of the fields of psychology. 66

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