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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Second Year

FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER

[ J u n e 30

HOURS

Group A P.E.M. 15—Outdoor Recreational Sports 2 P.E.M. 77—Indoor Recreational Sports 2 Group B P.E.M. 2—Gymnastics 2 P.E.M. 12—Track and Field 2 P.E.M. 72—Camp and Outing Leadership 3 Hist. 3b—History of the United States, 1828-1944 3 Speech 1—Principles of Effective Speaking 3 Ed. 1—The American Public School 2 Military Science _l_ Total 16

Group A P.E.M. 15—Outdoor Recreational Sports P.E.M. 77—Indoor Recreational Sports Group B P.E.M. 2—Gymnastics P.E.M. 12—Track and Field Psych. 1—Introduction to Psychology Pol. Sci. ia—American Government Zoology 1—General Zoology 1 Military Science

2 2 2 2 4 3 5 1

Total

17

Ed. Ed. Ed. Ed. Ed.

Junior-Senior Program for Men Required Courses in Education 6b—Principles of Secondary Education 10b—Technique of Teaching 25—Educational Psychology P r a c . 1—Practice Teaching of Physical Education Prac. 2—Practice Teaching of Physical Education

HOURS 3 3 3 3 3

Required Non-Professional Courses (Substitution of six other hours in the Humanities may be made with the approval of the Director of the School of Physical Education) Greek 15—Greek and Roman Sports 2 A r t 70a—Craft Materials and Technic 2 Philos. 7—Moral Ideas and Practice 2 Recommended Non-Professional Courses Econ. 2—Elements of Economics Sociol. I—Principles of Sociology Hist. 17b—Social and Economic Forces in the U. S. since i860 H o m e Econ. 38—Elementary Nutrition Physiol, {new)—Physiology of Exercise Physiol, {new)—Kinesiology Required Professional Courses P.E.M. 7—Training and First, Aid P.E.M. 9—Principles of School Health P.E.M. 18—Curriculum in Physical Education P.E.M. 71—Principles of Safety Education P.E.M. 76—Principles of Recreation P.E.M. 99—Inspection T r i p Total Professional

3 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 _i_ 14

Courses Recommended for Students in Each of the Three Fields of Specialization Students who wish to specialize in one of the three fields comprehended in the divisions of physical education and coaching; physical education, health, and

1 Students who elect a minor^ in biological science are urged to take an additional course, Botany lb {2 hours), during their junior or senior year. A student who does not wish to minor in biological science may substitute a double minor in either general science and physics or chemistry and general science. Desirable second minors with biological science as the first minor include general science, physics, and chemistry. Other combinations may be elected, subject to the approval of the Director of the School of Physical Education.