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316 ANALYSIS OF TEACHING INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM SPORTS (2) A theory and laboratory course designed to acquaint students with teaching progression , practice techniques , selection and care of equipment for selected sport activities. Prerequisite: Completion of all required 100 level courses . Alternate years , offered 1980-81. 317 ANALYSIS OF FOOTBALL (Men) (2) Analysis of teaching individual skills and team play; various techniques of offensive and defensive tactics and strategy. Alternate years, offered 1980-81. 320 ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL AND DUAL SPORTS I (Women) (2) The organization and conduct of tennis , badminton , and archery competition, progression drills , and practice techniques; coaching; selection and care of equipment. Prerequisite: 110. Alternate years, offered 1981-82. 321 ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL AND DUAL SPORTS II (Women) (2) The organization and conduct of aquatics , golf, gymnastics; balance and posture. Prerequisite: 110, 120, 140. Alternate years, offered 1981-82. 323 ANALYSIS OF VOLLEYBALL (Women) (2) A theory and laboratory class designed to acquaint students with progression, practice techniques , selection and care of equipment, and the teaching and coaching of volleyball. Prerequisites 110, 150. Alternate years, offered Fall 1981. 324 ANALYSIS OF RHYTHMICAL ACTIVITIES (Women) (2) Instructional materials and methods suitable for all areas of rhythmical activities. Prerequisite: 110, 201. Alternate years , offered Fall 1981. 325 ANALYSIS OF SOFTBALL (Women) (2) A theory and laboratory class designed to acquaint students with progression , practice techniques , selection and care of equipment, and the teaching and coaching of softball. Prerequisites: 110, 150. Alternate years, offered Spring 1982. 326 ANALYSIS OF BASKETBALL (Women) (2) A theory and laboratory course designed to acquaint students with progression, practice techniques , selection and care of equipment, and the teaching and coaching of basketball. Prerequisites: 110, 150. Alternate years , offered Spring 1981. 330 PSYCHOLOGY OF COACHING (2) Analysis of factors in coaching in areas of motivation , attitude formation and behavior, leadership, and techniques of coaching. 400 ADMINISTRATION AND PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3) Implementing the activity program through proper organization; use of tests and measurements; 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 of the profession . Lecture/demonstrations team taught with cooperating departments. Alternate years, offered 1980-81. 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 1981-82.

function of the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems, with simple mechanical principles involved in movement skills. Prerequisite: Biology 232. Alternate years , offered 1980-81. 302 PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE (3) Immediate and long-range effects of muscular activity on the human organisms . Prerequisite: Biology 232. Alternate years, offered 1980-81. 304 MOTOR LEARNING (3) Overview of significant factors which influence and determine the learning of motor skills. Basic principles of learning theory; transfer, cues, coding, practice, reminiscence , perception , motivation, reinforcement, extinction , and similar

concepts applied to motor performance. 305 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3)

A historical review of physical education and sports; objectives of physical education; development of a basic philosophy and background for professional education. Alternate years, offered 1980-81. 306 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION (2) Elementary school physical education procedures including postural and rhythmic exercises, 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. Alternate years , offered 1980-81. 308 SPORTS OFFICIATING (Men) (2) Rules , scoring, and mechanics of officiating athletic events; selected activities and practice in actual officiating required. Alternate years , offered 1980-81. 309 SPORTS OFFICIATING (Women) (2) Rules, scoring, and mechanics of officiating athletic events; selected activities and practice in actual officiating required. Alternate years, offered 1980-81. 310 ANALYSIS OF SOCCER (Men) (2) Emphasis on the analysis of individual skills and team play; various techniques of offensive and defensive tactics and strategy. Prerequisite: 110. Alternate years, offered 1981-82. 311 ANALYSIS OF BASKETBALL (Men) (2) History, rules , elementary mastery of individual and team play; and methods of teaching basketball. Prerequisite: 110 or 150. Alternate years , offered 1980-81. 312 ANALYSIS OF TRACK AND FIELD (Men) (2) Rules governing individual events and the conduct of meets; elemental mastery of form; mechanical principles involved; methods of coaching the various events. Prerequisite: 130. Alternate years , offered 1981-82. 313 Ai •IALYSIS 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. Alternate years , offered 1980-81. 314 ANALYSIS OF WRESTLING (Men) (2) Essential techniques of wrestling; development of a team; conditioning and conduct of practice sessions; mechanical principles which govern performance. Prerequisite: 130. Alternate years, offered. 1981-82.

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