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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 Obiective. 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. One activity class should be taken each of the first four semesters. Courses may not be repeated for credit in fulfilling the general education requirement. Two different varsity sports may be substituted for activity classes. A student may select an additional four units of activity credit toward gradua­ tion. Courses may be repeated. Elementary school teaching certification. Students studying for the elementary teaching certificate, but not selecting physical education as a minor area of con­ centration should select the folowing activity courses: 201, 202, 203, 204. Physical Education Minor. The physical education minor is designed for those students particularly interested in a secondary area of teaching competence; and for those students interested in employing organized sports and games in camp and church programs. The following courses are required for the physical educa­ tion minor: 109, 113 or 121; 201; 202; 203; 204; 205; 301; 302; 305; 306; 400; 401. 101. TRAINING AND CONDITIONING (Men). (1) Instruction in posture, balance and physical conditioning, with emphasis on development of muscular strength and endurance. Required of all new men failing to reach a prescribed minimum of physical fitness during the fall testing program. 102. BALANCE AND POSTURE (Women). (1) Instruction in basic movement and balance, with emphasis in improving posture and physical fitness. Required of all new women failing to meet prescribed standards of a fall screening test. 103. ARCHERY. (1) Development of skill in archery, with practice in both field and target shooting. 104. BADMINTON. (1) The etiquette, rules, background, and techniques; development of skill in playing badminton. 105. BASKETBALL. (1) Development and knowledge of skills, team play, strategy and rules. Basic officiating principles included. 106. BODY BUILDING (Men). (1) Principles and practice of weight lifting in the improvement of physical develop.: ment. A study of the muscles used in lifting. 42

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