15A. Fundamentals of Rhythmic Activities (2)
Limited to physical education majors and minors. Prerequisite: PE C16. Practice
and analysis of body movement in dance; rhythmic, space and quality elements;
elementary composition; brief history of dance. (2 2-hour lecture-labs)
15B. Fundamentals of Team Sports (2)
Limited to physical education majors and minors. Prerequisite: PE W46 (major-
minor section). Strategy, skill, and rules of softball, soccer, speedball,
speedaway, volleyball; acceptable performance. (2 2-hour lecture-labs)
15C. Fundamentals of Basketball (1)
Lknited to physical education majors and minors. Analysis and practice
of skills
and team play; interpretation of rules. (2 !-hour lecture4abs)
15D. Fundamentals of Gymnastics and Track and Field Activities (1)
Limited to physical education majors and minors. Analysis and practice of
elementary gymnastics and track and field activities; exercises appropriate
for conditioning the participant. (2 1-hour lecture-labs)
30. Orientation in Physical Education (2)
Introduction to the physical education program in secondary schools; personal,
social, and professional requirements; demands on the physical education
teacher.
40. Coeducational Activites
See PE 140.
40 Series -- Coeducational (PE)
40-5. Senior Lifesaving (1)
40-8. Advanced Tennis (1)
40-11. Elementary Folk and Square Dancing (1)
40-12. Intermediate Folk and Square Dancing (1)
40-14. Elementary Social Dancing (1)
40-16. Elementary Modern Dance (1)
40-17. Intermediate Modern Dance (1)
40-18. Advanced Modern Dance (1)
40-20. Ice Skating (1)
40-21. Archery (1)
40-31. Badminton (1)
45A. Fundamentals of Aquatics (1)
Open to men and women. Limited to physical education and recreation majors
and minors. Prerequisite: intermediate skill. Study and practice of beginner's
skills and swimming strokes; elements of diving and skills basic to lifesaving;
skill progression for various levels; water polo, scuba diving. (2 hours;
clinic as needed)
45B. Fundamentals of Tennis (1)
Open to men and women. Limited to physical education and recreation majors
and minors. Prerequisite: intermediate skill. Study and practice of strokes
and tactics; rules; history; skill progression for various levels. (2 hours;
clinic as needed)
45C. Fundamentals of Badminton and Golf (1)
Open to men and women. Limited to physical education and recreation majors
and minors. Study and practice of fundamentals of badminton and golf; organization
and conduct of these activities in secondary school physical education program.
(2 hours; clinic as needed)
45D. Fundamentals of Folk, Square and Social Dance (1)
Open to men and women. Limited to physical education and recreation majors
and minors. Prerequisite: C11. Study and practice of elementary leadership
in folk, square, and social dance. (2 hours; clinic as needed)
45E. Fundamentals of Social Recreational Activities (1)
Open to men and women. Limited to physical education and recreation majors
and minors. Selection, evaluation, and organization of social recreational
activities; facilities and equipment evaluation; practical projects for
leadership in home, school, and community activities. (2 2-hour lecture-labs)
50. Physical Education Activities
See PE 150.
50-1. Elementary Swimming (1)
For nonswimmers.
50-2. Low Intermediate Swimming (1)
50-3. High Intermediate Swimming (1)
Prerequisite: W2 or permission of instructor.
50-6. Elementary Tennis (1)
50-7. Intermediate Tennis (1)
Prerequisite: W6 or permission of instructor.
50-21. Elementary Archery (1)
50-27. Adaptive Body Mechanics (1)
For medical referrals.
50-28. Fundamentals (1)
50-31. Elementary Badminton (1)
50-36. Elementary Golf (1)
50-37. Intermediate Golf (1)
Prerequisite: W36 or permission of instructor.
50-46. Soccer and Hockey (1)
112. Techniques of Officiating Tennis and Basketball (1)
Women only. Prerequisite: previous experience in playing tennis and basketball.
Interpretation of rules, officiating techniques, practice in officiating.
Examinations and ratings are given by the San Joaquin Board of Women Officials,
which collects 75 cents for each practical and 25 cents for each written
examination. (2 1-hour lecture-labs)
115A. Methods of Teaching Modern Dance (2)
Prerequisite: PE 15A. The dance as an art; criteria for judging the dance
and dancers; contemporary dance scene. Practice in planning and teaching
techniques, movement progression, and group studies; development of lesson
plans and units for the secondary school. (2 2-hour lecture-labs)
115B. Methods of Teaching Team Sports (2)
Women only. Prerequisite: PE 15 B-C. Purposes, materials, techniques, rules,
interpretations, and organization of team sports for girls in secondary
schools; planning and participation in drills and formations. (2 2-hour
lecture-labs)
115C. Methods of Teaching Tennis and Swimming (1)
Women only. Prerequisite: PE 45A-B. Preparation of lesson plans for swimming
and tennis. Practice teaching followed by class evaluation. Opportunity
to observe and assist in the conduct of swimming meets and tennis tournaments.
(2 lecture-lab hours)
140. Coeducational Activities
Upper division credit will be given for PE 40, activities, taken after the
general education physical education requirement has been met. For list
of activities see PE 40.
150. Physical Education Activities
Upper division credit will be given for PE 50, activities, taken after the
general education physical education requirement has been met. For list
of activities see PE 50.
151. Curriculum Development of Physical Education in Secondary Schools
(3)
Open to men and women. Prerequisite or concurrently: PE 125A-B-C-D. Prin-
ciples applied to the teaching-learning process; organization and observation
of physical education activities in secondary schools; development of physical
educ tion programs.
152. Elementary School Physical Education (2)
Open to men and women. Prerequisite or concurrently: E Ed 105; one course
in rhythmical activities (for men PE 40-11; for women PE 40-11, 40-16, 40-17)
and one course in group games or fundamentals (for men PE 10-1, 10-2; for
women PE 50-28). Activities, materials, and methods for teaching physical
education in elementary schools based on the California state program.
(2 2-hour lecture-labs)
153. Principles of Physical Education (2)
Open to men and women. Prerequisite: PE 30. Principles basic to sound philosophy
of physical education for the space age; appraisal of historical development;
relationship to health education, recreation, and other areas; foundation
and functions of physical education in contemporary American society.
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.
155. Camp Counseling (2)
Open to men and women. For in-service counselors and students wishing summer
camp employment. Phi- losophy, organization, and programs of various types
of organized camps; require- ments for counselors. Laboratory experiences
in program activities, including an overnight class camping trip.
156. Kinisiology, Physiology of Exercise, and Adapted Activities (5)
Open to men and women. Prerequisite: Physio 1 or Biol 2A, Biol 66, PE
30. Function and mechanics of human motion; aims, techniques, and procedures
in prevention and correction of recognized divergencies; planning, evaluation,
and selection of adapted activities suitable for the atypical student.
157. Recreation and Youth Leadership (1-2; max total 4)
Open to men and women. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Practical
experience as assistant leaders of organized children's and youth groups.
Weekly conference with instructor.
158. Community Recreation (2)
Open to men and women. Organized community recreation as a social force;
function and responsibilities of the school in total community recreation
program.
159. Tests and Measurements (3)
Coeducational. Prerequisite: PE 30. Scientific testing in physical education;
analysis, study, and construction of tests; diagnosis of physical efficiency
and physiological reactions to exercise, sports, and games.
162. Dance Choreography (1-2; max total 4)
Prerequisite: two semesters of modern dance and Orchesis membership, or
equivalent, or permission of instructor. Planning and direction of dances
for public programs.
190. Independent Study (1-5)
(See Course Numbering System.)
Physical Education (PE)
201. Physical Education Facilities and Equipment (2)
Functional planning of indoor and outdoor physical education facilities
and equipment for schools and recreational centers; design and construction
of facilities for a complete physical education program; survey of school
plants in the San Joaquin Valley.
209. Problems in Secondary School Physical Education (2)
Physical education problems in activity program; athletic program; intramural;
recreation program (including camping); and health instruction.
254. Seminar in Physical Education Administration (2)
Current problems and practices in organization and administration of physical
education programs in secondary schools.