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Fal:u~ty Patricia L. Thomson, Chairman Sally L. Ayer Mary L. Mott O. Duane Ballard, Jr. Leilani Overstreet Bonnie Jo Bevans Lola B. Owensby Rhita Flake Laurence A Pape Richard W. Francis Donna Rae Pickel Eddie J. Gregory Billie L. Poston Ara Hairabedian Joanne W. Schroll Melva E. Irvin Robert B. Van Galder Rose M. Lyon R. Jack Wilcox Undergraduate Adviser: Consult Department Chairman Graduate Adviser: Rhita Flake Credential Adviser: Melva Irvin Athletic Trainer Adviser: Ed Ferreira Adapted Adviser: Rose Lyon Bal:he~or of Arts Degree ReqUirements Units 1. Major Requirements. 53 PE 30, 31, 108, 1150, 115K, 145A, 1450, 147, 152A, 153, 156A, 156B, 157A, 159A.. (41 ) Elect 2 from PE 125C, 135B, 145B, 145C (One must be 145B or 145C) (6) Elect 2 from 125A, 125B, 1250, 135E, 135F, 135H ........ (6) 2. Additional Requirements Phys 33, FScN 54, HS 113 11 3. General Education... 54 4. Electives and remaining degree requirements '6--9 Total .................. ......... " ..... 124 • This figure lakes into consideration that PE 31 may also be used 10 satisfy the General Eduoation Breadth, Division 10, requirement for physical education majors. Consult department chair or faCUlty adviser for details. Notes 1. Mandatory advising is reqUired of all majors in this degree program. See the department chairman for the name of your assigned adviser. 2. With the assistance of the departmental adviser students may choose a sequence of courses which will prepare them for working with specific age groups or special populations, coaching, athletic training, or teaching physical education. 3. Each student must pass a series of physical performance tests administered by the department in order to complete the major or to be admitted to the teaching credential program. Specific informa1ion regarding tests may be obtained from the department office, SG 111. 4. Prerequisite skill tests are required for the following courses: PE 115D, 135H, 145A, 145B, 145C, 1450. 5, Students majoring in physical education may count a maximum of twelve units of activity courses (ATHL, PE AC, DANCE) toward the 124 units required for a Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education. 6. CR/NC grading is not permitted in courses for the physical education major, including "Additional ReqUirements," 7. General education and elective units may be used toward a minor (see Minor). Consult the appropriate department chairman, program coordinator or faculty adviser for further information. 8. Completion of the bachelor of arts degree in physical education meets the requirements of the Single Subject waiver program. Physical Education Physical Education Teaching Credentill~ Requirements Unds Single Subject Credential In Physical Education. 154 BA Degree with Major in Physical Education 124 Teacher Education Courses.. 30 Single Subject Credential with an Emphasis In Adapted Physical Education BA Degree with Major in Physical Education 124 Courses in Addition to the Major to be Compieted Prior to Student Teaching ... (15) Teacher Education Courses.... 30 Notes 1. Students interested in obtaining a teaching credential are strongly advised to confer with the physicai education department credential adviser at the beginning of the junior year. 2. An application for admission into the teacher education program shouid be submitted during the junior year. For prerequisites and other admission requirements, see the Single SUbject Credential Program as listed under the Teacher Education Department. 3. To complete the major or to be admitted to the credentiai program, each student must pass a series of physical performance tests administered by the Physical Education Department. 4. The required courses, or their approved equivalents, in the BA degree and credential programs must be completed by all single subject credential candidates. 5. Verification that the waiver program has been completed and a recommendation for admission into the professional preparation program are the responsibility of the department credential adviser. These may be granted only after the prescribed BA degree waiver program has been completed. Master of Arts Degree Requirements Units 1. Major Requirements ... 30 Graduate courses in physical education or recreation administration (24--27) Approved graduate or upper division courses in other departments (6--9) 3 2. Specific Requirements All students must take PE/REC 231 and PE 230. in addition, all students must take a departmental written screening examination before advancement to candidacy. The University writing skills requirement is included in the screening examination. Students purSUing the thesis option must include PE 298 or PE/REC 299 (2-6 units) within their coursework. Students purSUing the non-thesis option must take a comprehensive oral exam. Notes 1. The master of arts degree progarm in physical education assumes undergraduate preparation eqUivalent to a CSU, Fresno major in physical education. 2. Under the direction of a graduate adviser, each student prepares and submits a coherent individually designed program. 309
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Title | 1984-85 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1984-04 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 309 |
Full Text Search | Fal:u~ty Patricia L. Thomson, Chairman Sally L. Ayer Mary L. Mott O. Duane Ballard, Jr. Leilani Overstreet Bonnie Jo Bevans Lola B. Owensby Rhita Flake Laurence A Pape Richard W. Francis Donna Rae Pickel Eddie J. Gregory Billie L. Poston Ara Hairabedian Joanne W. Schroll Melva E. Irvin Robert B. Van Galder Rose M. Lyon R. Jack Wilcox Undergraduate Adviser: Consult Department Chairman Graduate Adviser: Rhita Flake Credential Adviser: Melva Irvin Athletic Trainer Adviser: Ed Ferreira Adapted Adviser: Rose Lyon Bal:he~or of Arts Degree ReqUirements Units 1. Major Requirements. 53 PE 30, 31, 108, 1150, 115K, 145A, 1450, 147, 152A, 153, 156A, 156B, 157A, 159A.. (41 ) Elect 2 from PE 125C, 135B, 145B, 145C (One must be 145B or 145C) (6) Elect 2 from 125A, 125B, 1250, 135E, 135F, 135H ........ (6) 2. Additional Requirements Phys 33, FScN 54, HS 113 11 3. General Education... 54 4. Electives and remaining degree requirements '6--9 Total .................. ......... " ..... 124 • This figure lakes into consideration that PE 31 may also be used 10 satisfy the General Eduoation Breadth, Division 10, requirement for physical education majors. Consult department chair or faCUlty adviser for details. Notes 1. Mandatory advising is reqUired of all majors in this degree program. See the department chairman for the name of your assigned adviser. 2. With the assistance of the departmental adviser students may choose a sequence of courses which will prepare them for working with specific age groups or special populations, coaching, athletic training, or teaching physical education. 3. Each student must pass a series of physical performance tests administered by the department in order to complete the major or to be admitted to the teaching credential program. Specific informa1ion regarding tests may be obtained from the department office, SG 111. 4. Prerequisite skill tests are required for the following courses: PE 115D, 135H, 145A, 145B, 145C, 1450. 5, Students majoring in physical education may count a maximum of twelve units of activity courses (ATHL, PE AC, DANCE) toward the 124 units required for a Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education. 6. CR/NC grading is not permitted in courses for the physical education major, including "Additional ReqUirements," 7. General education and elective units may be used toward a minor (see Minor). Consult the appropriate department chairman, program coordinator or faculty adviser for further information. 8. Completion of the bachelor of arts degree in physical education meets the requirements of the Single Subject waiver program. Physical Education Physical Education Teaching Credentill~ Requirements Unds Single Subject Credential In Physical Education. 154 BA Degree with Major in Physical Education 124 Teacher Education Courses.. 30 Single Subject Credential with an Emphasis In Adapted Physical Education BA Degree with Major in Physical Education 124 Courses in Addition to the Major to be Compieted Prior to Student Teaching ... (15) Teacher Education Courses.... 30 Notes 1. Students interested in obtaining a teaching credential are strongly advised to confer with the physicai education department credential adviser at the beginning of the junior year. 2. An application for admission into the teacher education program shouid be submitted during the junior year. For prerequisites and other admission requirements, see the Single SUbject Credential Program as listed under the Teacher Education Department. 3. To complete the major or to be admitted to the credentiai program, each student must pass a series of physical performance tests administered by the Physical Education Department. 4. The required courses, or their approved equivalents, in the BA degree and credential programs must be completed by all single subject credential candidates. 5. Verification that the waiver program has been completed and a recommendation for admission into the professional preparation program are the responsibility of the department credential adviser. These may be granted only after the prescribed BA degree waiver program has been completed. Master of Arts Degree Requirements Units 1. Major Requirements ... 30 Graduate courses in physical education or recreation administration (24--27) Approved graduate or upper division courses in other departments (6--9) 3 2. Specific Requirements All students must take PE/REC 231 and PE 230. in addition, all students must take a departmental written screening examination before advancement to candidacy. The University writing skills requirement is included in the screening examination. Students purSUing the thesis option must include PE 298 or PE/REC 299 (2-6 units) within their coursework. Students purSUing the non-thesis option must take a comprehensive oral exam. Notes 1. The master of arts degree progarm in physical education assumes undergraduate preparation eqUivalent to a CSU, Fresno major in physical education. 2. Under the direction of a graduate adviser, each student prepares and submits a coherent individually designed program. 309 |