Physical Education Course Descriptions 110 FIRST AID AND TREATMENT OF ATHLETIC INJURIES Designed to prepare people to meet the needs of most situations when emergency first-aid care is needed and medical assistance is not excessively delayed. 120 HEALTH AND WELLNESS Includes vital health issues: drug use and abuse, diet and weight control, physical fitness, and human sexuality. Personal, environmental, and hereditary factors inherent in the maintenance of the qualities of health are also identified. 210 PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Includes a study of the history of past and present concepts, principles, and philosophies which relate to and influence health leisure, physical education, and recreation. Offered in 1998-99 and alternate years. 300 MATERIALS AND METHODS IN SECONDARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION Teaching techniques specific to junior-senior high school physical education classes. Emphasis is on curriculum design and class preparation. Offered in 1998-99 and alternate years. 320 APPLIED ANATOMY Study of the skeletal structure, muscle, and basic physiological functions as it applies to movement, exercise, and adaptation. Offered in 1998-99 and alternate years. | |
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