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1945]

UNIVERSITY OF

ILLINOIS

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safety; and physical education and recreation are required to take a minimum of eleven hours from the courses suggested below:

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND COACHING HOURS

P.E.M. 3—Theory of Coaching. . . . P.E.M. 5—Theory of Prescribing Exercise P.E.M. 6—Wrestling, Boxing, and Fencing P.E.M. 8—Baseball and Softball... P.E.M. 13—Organization of Extracurricular Sports P.E.M. 14—Recreation and Social Activities P.E.M. 16—History of Sports P.E.M. 5—Theory of Prescribing Exercise P.E.M. 73—Tests and Measurements in Health and Phys. Ed P.E.M. 74—Organization of School Health Programs P.E.M. 5—Theory of Prescribing Exercise P.E.M. 8—Baseball and Softball... P.E.M. 13—Organization of Extracurricular Sports P.E.M. 14—Recreation and Social Activities

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P.E.M. 73—Tests and Measurements in Health and Phys. E d . . . P.E.M. 78—Advanced Football and Six-man Football P.E.M. 79—Advanced Basketball.. P.E.M. 82—Organization of Aquatic Programs P.E.M. 83—Training Techniques..

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION, H E A L T H , AND SAFETY

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P.E.M. 19—Organization of Recreation Programs P.E.M. 83—Training Techniques..

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION

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P.E.M. 16—History of Sport P.E.M. 17—Golf, Tennis, Archery.. P.E.M. 19—Organization of Recreation Programs P.E.M. 82—Organization of Aquatic Programs

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Fifth Y e a r For the Degree of Master of Science in Physical Education Admission Requirements.—-Twenty-four hours of credit in approved physical education work. (Candidates with one year of full-time teaching experience in physical education, or the equivalent, may be admitted with eighteen hours of approved credit.) Requirements for Master's Degree.—A minimum of four units of graduate credit in physical education, selected from the following courses:

UNITS UNITS

P.E. 31—Problems in Physical P.E. 109—Research y£-2 (Students proposing to carry on Education I individual research or write a P.E. 32—Problems of School Health 1 thesis should register for this P.E. 33—Foundations of Physical course) Fitness 1 P.E. 101—Principles and Programs P.E. {new)—Organization of of Public Health 1 Camping Programs 1 P.E. 103—Problems in Safety P.E. {new)—Problems in Recreation 1 Education 1 P.E. {new)—Administration of P.E. 105—Philosophy of Sport 1 Extracurricular Sports 1 P.E. 106—Techniques of Research in Physical Education 1 1 P.E. 107—Trends and Techniques in Rehabilitation 1 Other courses, to complete 8 units, include: Education 125—Advanced E d u cational Psychology (1 unit) ; Education 101—Philosophy of Education (1 u n i t ) , or Education 30—History of American Education (1 unit) ; Electives—2 units.

1 Normally this course is a prerequisite for students who propose to carry on individual research or write a thesis.