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 1971-72. 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 1970-71. 404 CARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC INJURIES (Men) (3) Theory and practice of principles and techniques pertaining to athletic conditioning; care of athletic injuries. Alternate years, offered 1970-71 . 405 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3) Analysis of the principles underlying the physical education program for the handi capped; survey of specific di ~abilities and the implications of each for physical educa tion. Alternate years, offered 1970-71. 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 1971-72.
PSYCHOLOGY
P. SUTHERLAND, Chairman Obj ective: 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. Major R equirement: 33 units beyond the gene ral education requirement (205), 24 of which must be upper division, including 204, 210, 306, 310, 405, 416, and 470. Science Requirements: Biology 305 in addition to 8 units of general education science and/or math. D epartment Minor: 20 units, 12 of which must be upper division. 204 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY- PERSONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT (3) Dynamics of normal and abnormal personality development, interpersonal relationships, and social psychology. 205 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY LEARNING AND PSYCHOBIOLOGY (3) Human learning, motivation, sensation, perception, and the nervous system. 206 STATISTICS I (3) Frequency distributions, graphs, central tendency, variability, areas under the normal curve, t-distributions, confidence intervals, chi square, rank-order and Pearson correla tion. For non-psychology majors. 59
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