100 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE

SOPHOMORE YEAR

Psych. 1—Introductory psychology. ____- 3
Physiology 1—Human physiology -______ 4
Engl. 33a or 30a—Literature_______.___- 2-3
Speech 7—Public speaking____._________ 2
Speech 6—Voice training_______._____.- 2
Phys. Ed. 49—Advanceed folk dancing. -__-_ 1

Phys. Ed. 60—Rhythmie form and
analysis. 2 oo = eee gee se oe i
deves td. 20——Practice- 0
15-16

Philos. 11—Elementary logic.__.._._._... 3
Eng. 33b or 30b—Literature___________- 2-3
Art History 54—Modern painting -_-_-___ 3

Educ. 3i—Principles of secondary educe. __ 3
Speech 18—Oral interpretation of literature 2
Phys. Ed. 31—Principles of coaching_____ 2
Phys. Ed. 33—Principles of eoaching-_-_._- 0
Phys: ds 20—Practice::2 2: fe TS. 0

SUMMER SESSION

Physical Education 120

JUNIOR YEAR

Philos. 21—Intreduction to philosophy___ 3
Engl. 54—Carlyle and Ruskin_-______--- 3
Speech 16—Dramatic expression----...-. 2
Music 72—Music education ____________ 1-2
Phys, Jud. 66-—Kinesiology.<.. 2 1-2 5-2 3
Phys. Ed. 163—Therapeutie gymnastics_-_ 2
Phys. Wd. 20-—Practice-s2:6 8 ~ bu 3 SSE

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+ Offered only in alternate years; Speech 19 should be substituted.

SENIOR YEAR

Elective in department of education... ~~ 3
Music 31—History of music. ._-.-------- 2
Phys. Ed. 388—Teaching andadaptation.. 4
Phys. Ed. 146—Theory of the dance--..-- 3
Phys. ta. 100-—s hesis: 2.222... 5.-+--- i ae
Phys: tid. 20—-practice. 2... 25-2 0

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15-16
Human Anatomy 6
Edue. 75-—Psychology and practice of
ROQG OIRO ee et Ss 5
Music 67—Pageantry{-_._.._.--_--__-- 2
Music 72—Music education. ___________ 1-2
Phys. Ed. 160—Adv. rhythmic form and
Puna Cain ck ee Se 2
Phys. Ed. 163—Therapeutic gymnastics.. 2
Phys. Ed. 41—Selection and practice of
CUMS a ae PN 2
Phys. d. 20—Practice+/3/_____.-___._- 0
14-15
Philos. 25—Relation of man to nature____ 3
Art Hist. 114—Romanesque and Gothic
peulpture. £71173 sie ice ss Ee 3
Musie‘Si--Mistotyid 2 2208. At 2
Speech 19—Dramatie production________ 2
Phys. Ed. 165—Dance composition._____ 2
Phys. 1d. 100——tnesis.. = 22 2
Phys. bid. 20—Practice.--_.......-----s 0
pS Ge ee 2
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Electives are golf, horseback riding, bowling, indoor and outdoor baseball,
basketball, hockey, and gymnastics.

MINORS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION

The minor in physical education enables students to specialize in the
subject even though they do not adopt it as a major. Provision is thus
made for students to qualify themselves to teach physical education in
connection with academic subjects in the high schools. Courses marked
with a star (*) cannot be counted toward graduation by students in the
College of Letters and Science who are not registered in one of the regular
four-year curricula in physical education.