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302 PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE (3) Immediate and long-range effects of muscu la r activity on the human organisms. Prerequisite Biology 27 1, 272 (see pre­ requisites). Offered alternate years. 306 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION (2) Elementary school physical education procedures including postural and 1-hyth­ mic exernses, fundamentals of games, techniques covering the simplest primary skills through the more difficult seasonal sports, such as baseball, basketball, football and volleyball ; development of a program of physical education on the elementary school level. Offered alternate years. 307 TESTSAND MEASUREMENTS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3) Lecture, labo1-atory and field experience in the development, evaluat ion and appli­ cation of tests in health and physical educa­ t ion; use and interpretation of elementary statistics. Offered alternate years. 308 SPORTS OFFICIATING (Men) (2) Rules, scori ng and mechanics of officiat­ ing athletic events; selected activities and practice in actual officiating required. Of­ fered alternate years . 309 SPORTS OFFICIATING (Women) (2) Rules, scoring and mechanics of officiat­ ing athletic events ; selected activities and practice in actual officiating required. Of­ fered alternate years. 310 ANALYSIS OF SOCCER (Men) (2) Emphasis on the analysis of ind ividual skills and team play; various techniques of offensive and defensive tactics and strategy. Pre1-equisite: I I 0. Offered alternate years. 31 I ANALYSIS OF BASKETBALL (Men) (2) History, rules, elementa1-y mastery of in­ dividual and team play; and methods of teaching basketball. Prerequisite: I IO or I 50. Offered alternate years.

312 ANALYSIS OF TRACK AND FIELD (Men) (2) Rules governi ng individual events and the conduct of meets; elemental mastery of form; mechanical principles involved; methods of coaching the various events. Prerequisite: I 30. Offered alternate years. 313 ANALYSIS OF BASEBALL (Men) (2) History, rules, nomenclature, care of field; elemental mastery of each position, including base running, sliding and base coaching; offensive and defensive play; strategy and methods of coaching softball. Offered alternate years. 314 ANALYSIS OF WRESTLING (Men) (2) Essential techniques of wrestling; devel­ opment of a team; conditioning and con­ duct of practice sessions; mechanical prin­ ciples which govern performance. Prereq­ uisite: I 30. Offered alternate years. 3 16 ANALYSIS OF TEACHING INDIVID­ UAL AND TEAM SPORTS (2) A theory and laboratory course de­ signed to acquaint students with teaching progression, practice techniques, selection and care of equipment for selected sports activities. Pre1-equisite: Completion of all required I 00 level courses. Offered alter­ nate years. 317 ANALYSIS OF FOOTBALL (Men) (2) Analysis of teaching individual ski lls and team play: various techniques of offensive and defensive tactics and strategy. Offered alternate yea1-s. 320 ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL AND DUAL SPORTS I (Women) (2) The organization and conduct of tennis, badminton and archery competition; pro­ gression drills, and practice techniques; coaching; selection and care of equipment. Prerequisite: I I 0. Offered alternate years.

I 00 PHYSICAL EDUCATION ORIENTA­ TION (I) Place, purpose and importance of phys­ ical education to the individual; instruction and laboratory experiences in physical fit­ ness with discussion of total fitness ; guid­ ance in the selection of subsequent activity classes. Required of all entering students. Lab fee: $8. I IO PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES (I) Fundamental techniques of ind ividual skills, basic strategy and rules. Archery and badminton, bowling, conditioning, golf, basketball, tennis, tumbling and gymnastics, volleyba ll. May be repeated. Lab fees: $8, (except for bowling, golf and racquetball. Lab fee $20. ) I 17 JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESHMAN ATHLETICS ( I ) For intercollegiate athletic teams at JU­ nior varsity and freshman level. Enrollment during registration period necessary. Lab fee $8. I 18 VARSITY ATHLETICS ( I) Reserved for intercollegiate athl etic teams. Enrollment during the registration period necessary. Lab fee: $8. 120 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES (Women) (I) Fundamental techniques of individual skills, basic strategy and rules. Fie ld hockey, socce r, softball and track, slimnastics, field sports. May be repeated. Lab fee: $8. 130 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES (Men) ( I ) Fundamental techniques of individual skills, basic strategy and rules. Flag football, soccer, softball, track and fie ld, wrestl ing, body building May be repeated. Lab fee $8. 132 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION ( I ) Individual program of activities to meet the physical development needs of a stu­ dent.

133 GAMES AND RHYTHMIC ACTIVI­ TIES (I) Games of low to high organization for grades K through 12. Basic rhythmical ac­ tivities with emphasis on development of basic motor skills. Lab fee: $8. 140 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AN D TECHNIQUES - AQUATICS ( I ) Fundamental and advanced techniques of ind ividual skills. Life saving, swimmi ng, water safety instruction. Prerequisite for WSI: Valid ARC senior Life Saving Certifi­ cate or equivalent. May be repeated. Lab fee $8. 150 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES (I) Advanced skills, individual and team strategy and rules in gymnastics, golf, ten­ nis, soccer, basketball, volleyball. May be repeated. Lab fee $8. (Except for golf, bowling, racquetball; Lab fee: $20. ) 20 I ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES (I) Games, basic rhythmic skills and physical activities designed for the elementary chi ld; preparation for the upper division professional methods course in the teach­ ing of physical education. (Education ma­ jors only.) 205 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3) A historical review of physical education and sports; objectives of physical educa­ tion; development of a basic philosophy and background for professional educa­ tion. Offered alternate years. 30 I KINESIOLOGY (3) Human movement with emphasis on the structure and function of the skeletal, muscular and nervous systems, with simple mechanical principles involved in move­ ment skills. Prerequisite: Biology 271 , 272 (see prerequisites). Offered alternate years.

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