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BIBLIOGRAPHY The following are all parallel in that each is designed to provide the student with a thorough knowledge of the basic bibliographic tools, books of reference, periodical and serial publications, and the more important general treatises in the history, philosophy, and exposition of the particular area of knowledge. Principles of critical evaluation are stressed, and laboratory work involves the location of various kinds of information in the field. The basic outlines of the chief library classification systems for each subject are studied. The courses are taught jointly by the library staff, visiting instructors, and f11culty of the particular divisions involved. 451. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY. (1) 452. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RELIGION. {l) 453. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES. (1) 454. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EDUCATION AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. (1) 455. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS. (1) 456. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE SCIENCES. (1)

457. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE ARTS. (1) 458. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LITERATURE. (1) 459. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HISTORY. (1)

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS Objective. The objectives of the Physical Education program are: 1, to teach sports skills; 2, to teach the necessity for, and the techniques of, physical fitness; 3, to provide wholesome recreational activities and intramural sports; 4, to conduct intercollegiate athletics; and, 5, to provide a minor in physical education to aid in the planning and conducting of physical and recreational programs in schools, camps, and churches. NOTE: Physical Education Activity courses {four units) required for general education requirements should be selected with approval of minor advisor. Courses numbered 100-200 will be charged a $ .50 towel fee. Additional activity courses may be required in areas of individual weak­ ness . Elementary school teaching certification. Students studying for the elemen­ tary teaching certificate, but not selecting physical education as a minor area of concentration should select the following activity courses: 201 , 202, and any two general physical education team sports. Physical Education Minor. This minor consists of 18 hours. 12 hours of the 18 must be upper division. The Physical Education Minor is designed for those students particularly interested in a secondary area of teaching compe­ tence; and for those students interested in employing organized sports and 44

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