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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION a7

COURSE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETIC
COACHING FOR MEN

LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, PHYSICAL
EDUCATION COURSE

G. S. LOWMAN, CHAIRMAN, PROFESSOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

A total of 124 credits and 124 grade-points is required for graduation
from this course. Students who present three high-school units in one
foreign language, or a total of four units in two languages, are exempt
from further study of foreign language. Students who present less than
this amount of foreign language are required to secure eight credits in
one language, and also to carry a year of sophomore composition. See
entrance requirements, page 33.

FRESHMAN YEAR

First Semester Second Semester

Credits 4 Credits

Engl. la—Freshman composition. ______- 3 Eng]. 1b—Freshman compositicn________ 3
Foreign language, mathematics, or history 4-5 Foreign language, mathematics, or history 4-5
Chem. 1a—General chemistry______.___- 5 Chem. 1b—General chemistry__________- 5
Phys. Ed. 6—Theory and practice. _____- 3 Phys. Ed. 7—Theory and practice_______ 3
Physieal activity requirement__.__.____- 0 Physical activity requirement____.______ 0
15-16 15-16

SOPHOMORE YEAR

Zool. 1—Animal biology___________- See ee Zool. 2—General zoology_____..._-____- 5
Anat. 39—Human anatomy____________- 4 Physiology 3—Animal physiology___..... 4
Educ. 31—Principles of secondary Academic elective sso 2 sent th 2-3
CaueatiOn Aes se st) peor ed 3 Phys. Ed. 16—First aid to injured .______ 1
Phys. Ed. 8—Theory and practice_-____._ 3 Phys. Ed. 9—-Theory and practice__..... 8
Physical activity requirement. _________- 0 Physical activity requirement._._....... 0
15 15-16
JUNIOR YEAR

Phys. Ed. 58—-Human mechanics_-.______ 2 Phys. Ed. 107—Effects of physical
Phys. Ed. 59—Nature, function, and activities on the bodyee 3
organization of play os 3 Phys. Ed. 5—Disease prevention________ 2
Educ. 75—Psychology and practice of Phys. Ed. 168—Therapeutic gymnastics.__ 2
CORCHING os a ee 5 Mleetives in’ Edueation. 02232 2 ee 3-4
Phys. Ed. 114—Physiological chemistry... 3 Phys. Ed. 11—Theory and practice______ 3
Phys. Ed. 10—Theory and practice ______ 3 Academic electivextinsii4 lets OY elev ge
16 15-16

SENIOR YEAR
Phys. Ed. 163—-Therapeutic gymnastics.. 2 Phys. Ed. 168—Organization and

Phys. Ed. 118——Physical examination __-__ 3 administrations 2 2) Sue 3 Si ae ee (3
Penys. Bd. 100—Thesis: oo 2 Phys. Ed. 388—Teaching and adaptation. 3-4
Phys. Ed. 12—Theory and practice.____- 3 Phys. Ed. 164—School health problems __ 2
Meademic clectivess i.e os Phys. hd..100—T hesis. | 2
Phys. Ed. 183—Theery and practice ___-__ 3
ACZGGMiG cleChivesi60 2 a ee 4-3
14-16 14-16

DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES

Phys. Ed. 80—Community recreation. ___ 2 Phys. Ed. 166—Physical therapy. _...._. =