Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
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Western Maryland College 1957<br />
321. BASIC CHRISTIAN BELIEFS.<br />
study of the Christian point A of view concerning God, man,<br />
and suffering, the Incarnation and Atonement, the Church<br />
evil<br />
and sacraments, history, and the Kingdom of God.<br />
Three periods a week. Credit, three semester hours.<br />
Alternates with Religion 311. Not offered in <strong>1958</strong>-<strong>1959</strong>.<br />
351; 352; 451; 4.1)2. SPECIAL STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY AND<br />
RELIGION.<br />
study planned Directed and conducted with reference to the<br />
of students who are candidates [or departmental honors.<br />
needs<br />
Qualified students who are not candidates [or such honors are<br />
admitted with the consent of the Department.<br />
Credit, one to three semester hours each semester, dependin!7,<br />
upon the quantity and quality of the work done.<br />
PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION<br />
Associate Professor Parker; Assistant Professors Clower,<br />
Todd, and Waldorf; Mr. Pugh<br />
A student majoring in this dep~rLlIleZH must also complete with<br />
grade of C better eighteen semester hours beyond (he introductory<br />
a or<br />
courses in another department or fulfill the Maryland<br />
certlfication<br />
requirements in a second teaching field.<br />
Cer-tificate Requirements: Pbyalcal Educnuon 101, 102, 201, ~02.<br />
203. 204. ~05, 302 or 346, 341 or H3. 342 or 341, 403, 404, 407;<br />
Biology 102, ,115, 30~; two semester hours choscn from Physical Education<br />
206, ~1O, 305. 306, 3oS. Chemistry, Nutrition, ~nd Sociology<br />
are desirable electives .<br />
• 101; 102. PHYSICAL EDUCATION.<br />
Instruction in a wide variety of team games and individual<br />
sports. A portion of the course is devoted to group discussion<br />
and individual conferences on problems arising from the activity.<br />
Three periods a week. Credit, one semester hour each semester<br />
.<br />
• 201; 202. PHysrCAL EDUCATION.<br />
Instruction in individual sports and recreation seeking to<br />
develop sufficient skills. to insure per~anent interest in healthful<br />
activities. One period per week 15 devoted to health teaching<br />
throughout the year.<br />
Three periods a week. Credit, one semester hour each se-<br />
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