Biola_Catalog_19730101NA

322 ANALYSIS OF TEAM SPORTS (Women) (3) A theory and laboratory course designed to acquaint students with progression , practice techniques, selection and care of equipment, and the teaching of field sports, volleyball , basketball, and softball. Prerequisite : 125, 129. Alternate years, offered 1974-75. 324 ANALYSIS OF RHYTHMICAL ACTIVITIES (Women) (2) Instructional materials and methods suitable for all areas of rhythmical activities. Pre­ requisite: 116, 201.Alternateyears , offered 1973-74. 400 ADMINISTRATION AND PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3) Implementing the activity program through proper organization; use of tests and measure­ ments; purchase and care of equipment; public relations at all levels ; auxiliary activity programs offered by organizations outside the school ; the place of the intramural and inter-school program; development of principles which serve as a basis for the profession. Alternate years , offered 1973-74. 401 CAMP ADMINISTRATION (2) History and objectives of camping with special emphasis on the organization, administra­ tion , and supervision of camping; programming ; health and safety; finances; food service; maintenance of property , buildings , and equipment. 402 CAMP COUNSELi NG (2) The objectives of camping; counselor personality and qualifications; the application of counseling techniques to the camping situation ; preparation in various camping activities, crafts , and special program areas particularly related to counselor-centered camping. 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 1973-74. 405 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3) Analysis of the principles underlying the physical education program for the handicapped ; survey of specific disabilities and the implications of each for physical education ; Alter­ nate years , offered 1973-74. 406 TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3) Lecture , laboratory and field experience in the development , evaluation , and application 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 under­ standing 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 Requirement: 33 units beyond the general education requirement (204) , 24 of which must be upper division , including 205 , 210 , 305,306,310,402, and 405 . Science Requirements: Biology 305 in addition to 8 units of general education science and/or mathematics. Department Minor: 18 units , 12 of which must be upper division.

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