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232 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 45A. Fundamentals of Aquatics (1) Open to men and women physical education majors and minors. Prerequisite: intermediate skiU. Analysis and practice of beginner's skills and swimming strokes; elements of diving and skills basic to lifesaving; skill progression for various levels. (2 hours; clinic as needed) 458. Fundamentals of Tennis (I) Open to men and women physical education majors and minors. Prere.quisite: imermediate skill. Analysis and practice of strokes and tactics; rule.~; history; skill progression for various levels. (2 hours; clinic as needed) 45C. Fundamentals of Badminton and Golf (1) Open to men and women physical education maiors and minors. Analysis and practice of fundamemals of badminton and golf; org:miz:1rion and conduct of these activities in secondary school physical education program. (2 hours; clinic as needed) 45D. Fundamentuls of Folk, Square and Social Dance ( 1) Open to men and women physica·l education majors and minor . Prereqnisire: PE 40-11. Theory and practice of elem~ntary leadership in folk, square, and social dance. (2 hours; clinic as needed) 45E. Fundamentals of Social Recreational Activities (2) Open to men :md women physical eduoatinn mlliors and minors. Selection, evaluation, and organization of social recrearior1al sports and activities; facilities and equipment evaluation; pr:~ctical projects for leadership in home, school, and community activities. (2 2-hour lecture-labs) 50. Physical Education Activities Upper division credit (PE 150) will be given for PE 50 activities taken after the general education physical education requirement has been met. 50-1. Elementary Swimming (1) 50-2. Low Intermediate Swimming (I) 50-3. High Intermediate Swimming (1) 50..6. Elementary Tennis (1) 50-7. Intermediate Tennis (1) 50..21. Archery (I) 50..27. Adaptive Body Mechanics (1) 50-28. Fundamentals (1) 50-31. Badminton (1) 50..36. Elementary Golf ( 1) 50-37. Intermediate Golf (1) 50-46. Team Sports (1) 112. Techniques of Officiating Tennis and Basketball (1) Prerequisite: previous experience in playing tennis and basketball. Imerpretadon of rules, officiating technjques; practice in officiating; examinations and ratings given by the San Joaquin Board of Women Officials. The Officials Board collects a fee of 25 cents and 75 cents respectively for each written and practical examination. (2 1-hour lecture-labs) 115A. Methods of Teaching Modern Dance (2) Prerequisite: PE lSA. The dance as an art; criter:ia for judging the dance and dancers; contemporary dance scene. Practice in planning and teaching techniques, movement progression, and group studies; development of lesson plans 3nd units for the secondary school. (2 2-hour lecture-labs)
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Title | 1963-64 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1963-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Rights | Fresno, California |
Location | eng |
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Title | Page 232 |
Full Text Search | 232 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 45A. Fundamentals of Aquatics (1) Open to men and women physical education majors and minors. Prerequisite: intermediate skiU. Analysis and practice of beginner's skills and swimming strokes; elements of diving and skills basic to lifesaving; skill progression for various levels. (2 hours; clinic as needed) 458. Fundamentals of Tennis (I) Open to men and women physical education majors and minors. Prere.quisite: imermediate skill. Analysis and practice of strokes and tactics; rule.~; history; skill progression for various levels. (2 hours; clinic as needed) 45C. Fundamentals of Badminton and Golf (1) Open to men and women physical education maiors and minors. Analysis and practice of fundamemals of badminton and golf; org:miz:1rion and conduct of these activities in secondary school physical education program. (2 hours; clinic as needed) 45D. Fundamentuls of Folk, Square and Social Dance ( 1) Open to men and women physica·l education majors and minor . Prereqnisire: PE 40-11. Theory and practice of elem~ntary leadership in folk, square, and social dance. (2 hours; clinic as needed) 45E. Fundamentals of Social Recreational Activities (2) Open to men :md women physical eduoatinn mlliors and minors. Selection, evaluation, and organization of social recrearior1al sports and activities; facilities and equipment evaluation; pr:~ctical projects for leadership in home, school, and community activities. (2 2-hour lecture-labs) 50. Physical Education Activities Upper division credit (PE 150) will be given for PE 50 activities taken after the general education physical education requirement has been met. 50-1. Elementary Swimming (1) 50-2. Low Intermediate Swimming (I) 50-3. High Intermediate Swimming (1) 50..6. Elementary Tennis (1) 50-7. Intermediate Tennis (1) 50..21. Archery (I) 50..27. Adaptive Body Mechanics (1) 50-28. Fundamentals (1) 50-31. Badminton (1) 50..36. Elementary Golf ( 1) 50-37. Intermediate Golf (1) 50-46. Team Sports (1) 112. Techniques of Officiating Tennis and Basketball (1) Prerequisite: previous experience in playing tennis and basketball. Imerpretadon of rules, officiating technjques; practice in officiating; examinations and ratings given by the San Joaquin Board of Women Officials. The Officials Board collects a fee of 25 cents and 75 cents respectively for each written and practical examination. (2 1-hour lecture-labs) 115A. Methods of Teaching Modern Dance (2) Prerequisite: PE lSA. The dance as an art; criter:ia for judging the dance and dancers; contemporary dance scene. Practice in planning and teaching techniques, movement progression, and group studies; development of lesson plans 3nd units for the secondary school. (2 2-hour lecture-labs) |