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Couasss OP INSTBUC'l'ION 133

FAMILY LIVING

103. PRoBLEMS IN PEBsoNAL LMNG.

! houf'B Open to all college women but especially planned for the Freshman woman student. Problems included are: study habits, personal appearance, campus organizations, campus etiquette, managing time while in college, and other interests as auggested by the class

perlODDel. 104. HOME ECONOMICS FOB MEN. ! hoKt·s

A course designed to meet masculine interests and needs aa determined by personnel of the cl.ass. Generally includea: basic principles of developing good study habita, camp~• and business etiquette, choosing a vocation, food and clothing aeleetion, personal and family money management, life insurance, and purchasing a home. Open to all men student& Offered both semesters. Collrlle fee $2.60.

217. FAMILY LMNG ! hour,

Introduction to problems of the modern family. A non-technical rse introducing management of family resources relative to at=nment of successful family life. Non-majora only. Course fee i.i.oo.

St6-3l8, BOMB MANAGEMENT.

hOUf'B Understanding of m~agem~t and the intellectual challenge it reaota. Knowledge of philosophies, values, attitudes affecting famil :C,.1a and how planning, controlling, and evaluating aid in atta~ these goals. F~r majors and minora ~nly ezcept when a one aemester course is especially planned for electives. Course fee $2.60 a semester.

206, CHIW DEVELOPMENT. ! houN

Basic physiological and psychological needs of the infant and pre,-ecbool child, their patterns of development, and the role of adults in providinK an optimum environment in every phase of the ehild'a growth. Open to both men and women students. Recommended prerequisite: Psychology 201. 206. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, (six yeara old through adolescence) ! houn

Fundamental principles related to all phases of development and guidance of the school-age child. An excellent supplementary study for those preparing to teach. Open to both men and women atudenta. Recommended prerequisite.: Home Economics 205 and Paycbology 201.

FOODS AND NUTRITION

211-212. FOODS AND NUTRITION. 6 Junw, History of technological advance in and nutrition and how it effects modem living. of preparing and aerving food,

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using available resources, to ensure physical, social and intellectual well-being of the family. Open to both men and women. Recommended prerequisite: chemistry. Course fee $7 .50 a semester.

302. ADVANCED FOODS. 8 hours

Emphasis on food preparation and management, demonstrations, and quantity cookery. Prerequisite: Home Economics 212. Course Fee $7.50.

312. ADVANCED NUTRITIO!'f. s hours

Study of recent research in human nuti;tion and means of apJying such knowledge to improve health standards in family living and in our nation. Prerequisite: Home Economics 212. Course fee $2.50.

EDUCATION

320. THE TEAClIING OF HOJ\IE ECONOMICS. 8 hours

A study of the "New Directions in Home Economics". The planning of courses and effective presentation methods in relation to motivation, needs, and interests of pupils. For majors and minors only.

THE HOUSE

215. THE HOUSE. 2 hours

A study of family housing based on principles of art, economics, and functionalism. Recommended for students interested in planning to build or buy a home. No prerequisites. Open to both men and women students. Given in alte1·nate years or upon demand. Course fee $1.50.

216. HOME FURNISHINGS. 2 hours

Selection and maintenance of home furnishings through applying principles of art and economics as related to social factors, family life, and personal interests. No prerequisites. Open to both men and women. Course fee $1.00.

305. HOUSE!IOLD EQUIPMENT. S hours

Laws of physics and chemistry and principles of art underlying the design and fabrication processes of household appliances. Emphasis on the effects of work simplifications as it influences social and economic aspects of family living. Course fee $1.60.

TEXTILES AND CLOTHING

101. TEXTILES. S hours

Study of fibers, yarns, fabrics in relation to cost, :maintenance, durability, and applicability. Emphasis on basic manufacturing of man-made fibers and the special finishes on natural fibers. Open to men and women. Course fee $2.00.

COURSES OF lNSTRUCTIO 135

102. CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION. 3 hours Study of economic, fashion, and social factors in clothing selection and construction relative to maintenance, cost, physiological and psychological factors. Basic construction problems. Open to men and women. Recommended prerequisite: Fine Arts 121. Course fee $2.00.

304. ADVANCED CLOTHING. 3 hours

Advanced study of economic, social, and fashion factors in clothing. Clothing construction, including tailoring. Prerequisite: Home Economics 102. Course fee $1.50.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Faculty: Assistant Professor Zarbaugh, Acting Chairman; Associate Professor VanSant; Assistant Professors Day and Kish; Instructors Agler, Jensen and Yoest.

Physical Education is required of all freshmen and sophomores and consists of two hours a week of work in the gymnasium or athletic field for which one hour's credit a semester is given. Uniform gymnasium clothing is required.

A college major in P11ysical Education consists of twenty-four to 34 hours and may be a part of the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree.

A state major in Physical Education is offered qualifying the student for a certificate to teach Physical Education at the elementary or secondary level, and to coach in the public schools of Ohio. Required courses for state major: Introduction to Education ____________________ 101 or 102 Speech ______________________________________ 105 or 106 General Psychology _________________________ 201 School Administration ______________________ 202 Educational Psychology ______________________ 203 Principles and Techniques of Classroom

Management _____________________________ 425-6 Student Teaching ___________________________ 431-2 Human Physiology __________________________ 221-2 Required Physical Education __________________ 101-2,201-2 Principles of Physical Education ______________ 301 Organization and Administration of Physical Education ______________________________ 302 Pel'sonal Health __________________________ 303 The Teaching of Health ____________________ 304 Coaching Football, Baseball, Basketball, &

Track (men) __________________________ 305,6,7,8 3 hours 3 hours 3 hours 3 hours 3 hours 4 hours 6 hours 6 hours 4 hours 3 hours 8 hours 3 hours 3 hours 8 hours

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Sports Technique (women) _________________ 309-10 Theory and Rhytlunics Practice of Physical Education (men) 311 _________________________________ 313 Advanced Theory and Practice (women) ______ 314 Athletic Training (men) _____________________ 315 Fil'st Aid ___________________________________ 316 Officiating (men) __________________________ 319-20 Organization and Administration of School

Health Ed. ______________________________ 321 Community Health ___________________________ 322 Methods & Materials for Gymnastics & 6 hours 2hours 3 hours 3 hours 2hours 2hours 2 hours

3 hours 3 hours

Tumbling (men) _______________________ 325 3 hours Individual and Adapted Physical Education ____ 326 2 hours

101-102. FRESHMEN. (MEN). i! hours

This work consists of soccer, speedball, archery, basketball, bowling, tumbling, gymnastics, handball, softball, tennis, track, golf, volleyball, and field athletics for men. Towel fee $4.00 a semester. 101-102. FRESHMEN. (WOMEN) B hours

Archery, badminton, basketball, bowling, canoeing, golf, field hockey, modern dance, outing, softball, square dance, tennis, trampoline, and volleyball form the program for women. Laboratory fee $4.00 a semester.

l0la-102a. FRESHMEN. 2 hours

Prescribed activities upon the advice of the college physician will be given to meet the college requirements for students not able to take 101-102. Towel fee $4.00 a semester. 201-202. S0PUOMORES. (MEN),

The work is a continuation of year. Towel fee $4.00 a semester. 2 hours activities given in the freshman 201-202. SOPHOMORES. (WOMEN). 2 hours

The work is a continuation of activities given m the freshman year. Laboratory fee $4.00 a semester. 20la-202a. SOPHOMORES. 2 hours

Prescribed activities upon the advice of the college physician wi]l be given to meet the college requirements for students not able to take 201-202. Towel fee $4.00 a semester. 203-204. BEALTH IN THE HOME. 2 hours

This course is designed to direct the attention of the student to factors that will keep the members of the family in good health.

301. PRlNCIPLJilS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. S hours

This course will deal with the basic principles underlying various types of physical activity. Offered in alternate years.

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