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Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Camp Administration, and Athletics

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Professor: Soule (chairman) Associate Professors: Frembling (Director, Recreation and Camp Administration) , Lyon , McDougall, B. Norman, Sarver, Throneberry Assistant Professors: D. Henry, Holmquist Instructor: Orr Objectives: The objectives of the physical education program are: (1) to teach the fundamental sports skills for present and future years; (2) to teach the necessity for and the techniques of a lifetime of physical fitness; (3) to provide wholesome recreational activities and intramural sports; (4) to conduct a program of intercollegiate athletics; (5) to provide Christian perspectives on physical fitness , recreation and athletics; and (6) to provide a major and a minor in physical education and a minor in coaching. The student may choose a physical education major or a minor with a coaching emphasis. Each student is required to complete four semesters of physical education if under twenty-one at the time of entrance. P.E. 100 Orientation is required of all students and is foundational for all other physical education activity courses . Transfer students who have upon entrance into Biola College completed at least two semesters of physical education are exempt from P.E. 100. Students may select one unit of program skills to meet the general education requirement. No activity may be taken more than twice for general education purposes. Credit for varsity sports may be substituted for two regularly scheduled physical education classes. In addition to the four semesters of physical education activities required for general education, the student may complete four more semesters for credit (a maximum of eight) for graduation. Students studying for the multiple subject teaching credential but not selecting physical education as a minor area of concentration, should select PE 201 and three other physical education activity classes. Department Major: 42-43 units, 32 of which must be upper division, including skills activity courses. A candidate for the physical education major must demonstrate acceptable physical qualifications and abilities. Included in the 42-43 units requirement will be 8 units of skills activity for men and 6 units for women. These units will be in addition to the four semester general education requirement. In addition, the following courses R1ust be completed: 301, 302, 304, 305, 308 or 309, 400, 404, 406, 420, Recreation and Camp Administration 180, and Biological Science 300 . Men will take and select any three from 310, 311 , 312, 313, 314, 317. Women will take four: 320, 321 and two from 323, 324, 325 or 326. Biology 271 and 272 are required as supporting courses for all physical education majors. 100 PHYSICAL EDUCATION ORIENTATION (1) 130 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND Place, purpose and importance of physical education to TECHNIQUES (Men) (1) the individual; instruction and laboratory experiences in Fundamental techniques of individual skills, basic physical fitness with discussion of total fitness; guidance strategy and rules. Flag football, soccer, softball, track in the selection of subsequent activity classes . Required and field , wrestling, body building. May be repeated. of all entering students. Lab fee $8. 132 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION (1) 110 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND Individual program of activities to meet the physical TECHNIQUES (1) development needs of a student. Fundamental techniques of individual skills, basic 133 GAMES AND RHYTHMIC ACTIVITIES (1) strategy and rules. Archery and badminton, bowling, Games of low to high organization for grades K through conditioning, golf, basketball, tennis, tumbling and 12. Basic rhythmical activities with emphasis on gymnastics, volleyball. May be repeated. Lab fee $8, development of basic motor skills. Lab fee $8. bowling $20, golf $20, racquetball $20. 140 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND 117 JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESHMEN TECHNIQUES- AQUATICS (1) ATHLETICS (1) Fundamental and advanced techniques of individual For intercollegiate athletic teams at junior varsity and skills . Life saving, swimming, water safety instruction . freshmen level. Enrollment during registration period Prerequisite for WSI: Valid ARC senior Life Saving necessary. Lab fee $8. Certificate or equivalent. May be repeated. Lab fee $8. 118 VARSITY ATHLETICS (1) 150 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND Reserved for intercollegiate athletics teams. Enrollment TECHNIQUES (1) during the registration period necessary . Lab fee $8. Advanced skills, individual and team strategy and rules 120 PHYSICAL EDUCATION SKILLS AND in gymnastics, golf, tennis, soccer, basketball, volleyball. TECHNIQUES (Women) (1) May be repeated. Lab fee $8. Fundamental techniques of individual skills, basic 201 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES (1) strategy and rules. Field hockey, soccer, softball and Games, basic rhythmic skills and physical activities track, slimnastics, field sports. May be repeated . Lab fee designed for the elementary child; preparation for the $8. 83

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