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WRESTLING. (1) Development of offensive and defensive skills wrestling, including instruction on rules and techniques.

119.

in college officiating

121. .WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTION. (1)

Instruction leading to American National Red Cross certi ­ fication. Prerequisite: Valid ARC Senior Lifesaving certifi­ cate or equivalent. Fee $4.00

122. GYMNASTICS II. (1)

Advanced techniques in tumbling and apparatus work.

123. GOLF II. ( 1)

Advanced techniques in golf. Prerequisite: 104 .

125. BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL. ( 1) Knowledge and development of skills, team and rules.

play, strategy,

126. FOOTBALL AND SOCCER (Men). (1)

Fundamental techniques of individual and position team strategy, and rules of soccer and football.

play,

127 INDIVIDUAL SPORTS. (1)

Acquaint the student with the skills of archery, badminton, bowling, handball, table tennis .

FIELD HOCKEY, SOCCER, SPEEDBALL Fundamental techniques of individual and team strategy, and rules of each sport.

(Women). (1) position play,

129.

201. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES. (1)

Games, basic rhythmic skills and physical activities designed for the elementary child. A content course in preparation for the upper division professional methods course in the teach ­ ing of physical education.

300. PERSONAL AND PUBLIC HYGIENE. (2)

Principles, problems and practices in a scientific approach to the solution of personal health problems. Fundamentals of first aid and safety are presented.

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. Prerequisite: Biological Science 301.

302. PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE. (3)

Immediate and long range effects of muscu lar activity on the human organism. Prerequisite: Biological Science 301.

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