10. Physical Education Activities
Not more than 2 units in any one activity may be applied toward the
general education requirement. Upper division credit (PE 110) will be given
for PE 10 activities, with exception of PE 10-2, 10-2, taken after the general
education physical education requirement has been met. Participation in
organized physical education activities including group games, individual
sports, and basic skills in physical education. (3 hours)
10-1. Group Games (1)
10-5. Individually Adapted Exercise (1)
10-6. American Football (1)
10-7. Basketball (1)
10-8. Track and Field (1)
10-9. Baseball (1)
10-10. Swimming (1)
10-11. Boxing (1)
10-12. Wrestling (1)
10-13. Tennis (1)
10-14. Handball (1)
10-15. Golf (1)
10-16. Archery (1)
10-17. Recreation (1)
10-18. Tumbling (1)
25A-B-C-D. Technique of Sports (1-1-1-1)
For prospective physical education teachers. Principles underlying participation
in competitive interscholastic athletics. (A) Football (B) Basketball (C)
Track and Field (D) Baseball.
35A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H. Fundamentals of Physical Education Activities (1-1-1)
Fundamentals of skills basic to secondary school physical education program.
Required of physical education majors and minors. Satisfactory demonstration
of skills through performance and objective tests. (A) Tennis-Archery (B)
Golf-Softball (C) Badminton-Volleyball (D) Gymnastics-Mass movements (E)
Aquatics (F) Speedball-Soccer (G) Combatives (Boxing-Wrestling) (H) Coed
Elem. Folk and Square Dancing (Same as P.E. 40-11 or 40-12)
45. Yawara (1)
The art of self-defense for police by use of the Yawara stick.
50. Social Dancing (1)
(See Women's PE 50)
54. Principles of Physical Education (2)
105A-B-C-D. Technique of Teaching Sports
Theory of coaching sports, technique; arrangement and conduct of games
and schedules.
(a) Football (b) Basketball (c) Track and Field (d) Baseball
106. Care and Conditioning of Athletes (1)
Principles of training for specific athletic schedules; methods of preventing
injuries in athletic competition; first aid treatment of athletic injuries.
107. Individual Program Adaptations (1)
Theory and practice of special and restricted activity for individual cases.
For physical education majors.
108. Organization of Intramural Sports (2)
For physical education majors. Organization, administration, and motivation
of a program of intramural activities in secondary schools.
129. Theory of Recreation and Youth Leadership (1)
Organization, administration, and programs of national and community
clubs and informal youth groups, such as: Scouts, Campfire Girls, Y-groups,
Youth Centers, 4H Clubs, Church; opportunities for program observation.
(Open to men and women.)
129-F. Field Work in Recreation and Youth Leadership (1-2)
Practical experience with children and youth as assistant leader with group
of choice; supervision and guidance through weekly conference with instructor;
units dependent upon type and extent of responsibility. (Open to men and
women.) Prerequisite: P.E. 129 or permission of instructor.
150. Elementary School Physical Education (2)
(See Women's Physical Education 150.)
154. Organization and Administration of Physical Education in
Secondary Schools (3)
Open to men and women. Prerequisite: PE 30, 153. Consideration of classification,
scheduling, planning facilities for instruction and recreation; role of
the physical education teacher in recreation, equipment, budget, co-curricular
program, student leadership, community relationship.
156. Kinisiology, Physiology of Exercise (2)
An analysis of body movement in relation to activities; effects of exercise
on body ; activities for special age groups. Prerequisite: Anatomy 166.
158. Introduction to Community Recreation (2)
(See Women's Physical Education 158.)
159. Tests and Measurements (2)
Application of scientific testing methods to physical education; analysis
and study of tests, diagnosis of physical efficiency and physiological reactions
to exercise.
190. Special Study (1-5)
(See Course Numbering System.)
Physical Education (PE)
200. Physical Education Survey (2)
Group study of selected secondary schools and their particular physical
education problems, with weekly reports of readings or investigations leading
to group conclusions as to possible contributions to the total school program
improvement.
254. Seminar in Physical Education Administration (2)
Current problems and practices in organization and administration of physical
education programs in secondary schools.