COURSE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN 99

JUNIOR YEAR

Phys. Ed. 56—Kinesiology_____.________ 3 Phys. Ed. 115—Physiology_____..___-__ 5
Phys. Ed. 115—Physiology____________- 5 Phys. Ed. 5—Disease prevention________ 2
Phys. Ed. 114—Physiological chemistry_._ 3 Phys. Ed. 163—Therapeutic gymnastics__ 2
Phys. Ed. 82—Principles of coaching____- 2 Phys. Ed. 41—Selection and practice of
Phys. Ed. 163—Therapeutic gymnastics_. 2 activitiese 26 2%. 3 BOISE Bolom 0 Bs 2
Phys. Ed. 20—Practice in dancing, gym- Phys. Ed. 83—Principles of coaching_____ 2
nastics, and sports? 29.2 Sait "be bar 0 Educ. 31—Principles of secondary educ.__ 3
Phys:-Hid.-20—Practiee:: 22-2522 22- eg 0
15 16

SENIOR YEAR

Phys. Ed. 888—Principles of teaching Phys. Ed. 118—Physical examination__.. 3
and adaptation. 2-2 7 Se ee 4 Phys. Ed. 168—Organization and
Eloctive-in Hducation26212 4. 54 sa 3 BUMS GrAGIOR 2s ee ee Z
Phys. Eid. 100-—Thesis.. - 22, 2, Education 75—Psychology and practice
Blectives: $4 5252 =e oe ee 5-7 OL teaching, 2a a ee ee 5
Phys. Ed. 20—Practice in dancing, Phys: Wid. 100-—— tHesis- a ee 2
gymnastics; and sporta sores eros ee 0 Hlectives22@ — tre rere i ee eee 2-4
Phys. Ed. 20—Practice_______-_-___.____- 0
14-16 14-16

Practice teaching included in Phys. Ed. 388 and Educ. 75.

CERTIFICATE IN PHYSICAL THERAPY

After the completion of the junior year, students who desire to be
equipped for a certificate in physical therapy may arrange to secure the
requisite training by taking Physical Education 166 and 263, in lieu of
other electives, and by doing practical work in the Wisconsin General Hos-
pital. This work will normally involve four months of specialized practice
after graduation from the Physical Education Course. This plan has been
approved by the American Physiotherapy Association and the American
Medical Association, and the University certificate is accepted by them.
Students receiving the certificate are accepted as physical therapy aides
in schools and hospitals for the disabled.

MAJOR IN DANCING

The following is a suggested outline showing the possibility of com-
pleting this course in four years. In the case of speech and music, other
courses than those mentioned may be substituted.

FRESHMAN YEAR

First Semester Second Semester

Credits ‘ Credits

Engl. 1a—Freshman composition_____.___ 3 Engl, 1b—Freshman composition________ 3
Boreion languageicst osc. sh ys _. 4-3 Koreign lanpuare 51Gb ere 4-3
BOCRCO. TSE Te es RY lee. 5 Sclence? ziomeriary Lr secant... 5
History or mathematics.________________ 3-4 History ormatnematita. 0 ee 3-4
Phys. Ed. 20—Practice in dancing, gym- Phys. Ed. 43—-Elementary folk dancing_-_ 1

fasties| sports io. BONS Sh 0 Phys. Ed. 20—Practice in dancing, gym-

nastics, SporteHiivR_ 1%)" YeIe A yj 0