UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF EDUCATic’* LAWRENCE, KANSAS ADMISSION. In addition to the general admission requirements students seéking admission to the four-year curriculum in Vhysical Education shall be required to present a certificate of physical fitness as a result of tne physical examination at the University of Kansas Student Hospital. Each student shall be required to take an annual physical examinetion at the Student Hospital and to maintain satisfactory physical fitness. ABSENCES, Etc. There is no system of permissible absences. Students having excessive absences may be withdrawn fro the course by the dean, with failure. F/ILURES. Students failing in more than forty percent of their work will be placed on probation for a semester. This probation will involve reporting to the dean at specified times. If no improvement is shown at the close of the second semester, the student shall be withdrawn. A standing committee on reinstatement shall have power to act on petitions from students who have been withdrawn under this rule. MAXIMUM LOAD. fhe normal enrollment shall be 15 credit hours per Semester. Any deviation from this standard will be made on the basis of scholastic achievement during the preceding semester, but in no case will a student be permitted to enroll for more than 18 credit hours. ELIGIBILITY FOR ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION. Eligibility for athletic participation sheil be gdvernea by rules of the Big Six Athletic Conference, waich at present are briefly as follows: No person shall participate in any athletic contest unless he is a bona fide student having met entrance require- ments and doing full work in a regular or special course defined in the curriculum of his school or college. A student to be eligible shall be carrying not less than 1é hours. During the two semesters immediately previous to participation the student shail have satisfactorily completed not less than 27 hours. This section shall refer to credits during two semesters end summer school immediately previous to participation, Said sumaer school must precede or follow the second semester. PROPOSED FOUR YEAR CURRICULUM IN PHYSICaL EDUCATION High School and General School of Education Requirements 5 years English & years Physical Science or 2 years Mathematics « years Biological Science & years Social Science Enrollment - In the Department of Physical Education in the School of Education, starting at the beginning of the Freshman year. Required Hours for Graduation - 124, 19 or more hours of Education 50-40 hours in Physical Education Grade Point Requirement ~ Cumulative grade points.....140 Average in MAION ss chic csked Prerequisites for Practice Teaching - 80 hours and 90 grade points, Academic Minor - All candidates for a degree will be required to present an academic minor of at least £0 hours. Degree - Bachelor of Science in Education. Suggested Curriculum for Men Freshman Year First Semester Second Semester Rhetoric... 3 BOOLONEC 6 cc os ces Miebindeceen 4 Elem. Animal Biol. (Zool.)... Phygical Ed. (Firet Aid).... Physical Education 52M....... Academic Electives oser 8 e@ a8 5- Social Science Survey........ Physical Ed. (Personal Health) 3 Physical Education 31M........ 2 Academic Electives.......... 5-4 Mw Dw OH Ww Sophomore Year English Literature........ec00 2 DUTRUOAONS o's 5 4s a had cease ins 5 Principles of Speech....scescss 2 Physical Ed. (Football)....... 3 Physical Education 33M........ 2 ROEGGOMLC MiMOL . oo 5cesseccecscd~4 History or Economics......... 5 General Psychology,.....cesse § miet, and Prin. of FP, By ssca 8 Physical Education 34if....... 2 Academic Minors. ccccecisses 2-8 Junior Year Educational Psychology........ 3 Education (Content and Method Introduction to School Admin.. 2 of Physical Education)... 3 Survey of American Educ. ..@\ Human Anatomy........ 5 Educational Sociology.....2 >- FRM 66 6600s bdb0ws ce ebeibesas S Intro. to Educ. Meas. . a. Community Recreation......... 5 Physical Ed. (Basket Beil)... 2 Academic Minor or Electives.3=4 Academic Minor. scscesencsccesd-6 Senior Year Education (Practice Teaching). 2 Education (Practice Teaching) 2 BAOURAGIOES sa tei cccaseinciness 2 Treatment Athletic Injuries... @ Education (School Hygiene).... 2 BAOOCLVORs ccesceccucccesecessO~? Remedial & Physical Exam..... 2 Organization and admin. P. E. 3 MeOO CAO ci bo ue vs eee chon Proposed Four Year Curriculum in Physical Education for Women Freshman Year First Semester Second Semester PROCOPAG sec tvccesceesre bevscce @ OT ing 6 is os has ws z Social Science Survey........ --4 Elem. Animal Biol, ‘{iool. : _8 Physical Education 31W. 2 Phys. Educ. (First Aid)....... 2 Academic Siectives...... aes 5-6 Physical Education SeW...... ae Academic Electives......... » 4~5 English Literature... ssravecee Physiology.... Prin, of POGRCH, wncvusesvceces Physical Education 33W........ Academic BIG: ba cb eee beawe 4 Sophomore Year a History or Economics.......+. . pee vsesseeersvee © General Psychology......... 5 a Hist. & Prin. of Phys. Educ... 5 e Physical Education 54W........ @ 5 Academic Minor......<. cee be Bme Junior Year Educational Psychology........ 3 Ed. Sociology or kd. Meas..... @ intro. to Gthook Adem. ...06.5: 8 Fuiman AMAtOMY cc cscessensesens 5 Content & Meth. of P. E. (Rauc) 8 Methods of Teaching Swimming. . 1 Theory of Athloticis...6sceess é Theory OF athLeticas.ccccecses é Physical Education 67. “a & Phys, Exam, and Prese......ee 3 Survey of American ey e Physical Education 68...... «sea BLOCULVGGs ccceccnsceseseve we eenro BLOCTAVOB sc occu cctaseevetses BO Senior Year Education (Practice Teaching). 2 Education (Practice Teaching). 2 BARCGIOLOSY cvs csesvscssccsuves & Org. & Adm. of Phys. Educ . cena 8 Education (School Hygiene),.... 2 Personal —— ceeeb aes eavees e Elective Education, ..esvceses © BLOCTAVGR cscs vac: Peau chess 9-10 Blectives...se..: @eeoonvescoaonee 8-9 Required Physical Education Courses (Men and Women) 36. History and Prin. of Phys. Educ.... 3 37. First aid. we su eecee ce erin cesea eh 36, ibe Mites. coc eecs seinees ‘seh e 81. Administration of Phys. Educ. ea Oa 3 (Men only) SO. Persotink Health,....cssee 3 GS. Basket Galliivicsecccsscia © sal| 78, Track’ afd Figidisi ciesess 1 Behl | a 90. Remedial and Phys. Exam... @ 33m ¥Practical or Skill Courses8 9, Treatment of Ath. Injuries 2 54M 2 57. Principles of Community 86. Footpali...... vane eae soa 0 Recreation..... 3 51W 3eW ooW o4W G7. 68. OMA il COUPSOS. 6. aceccass 20 (Women only) 62, Theory of Athletics 1...+6.°2 635. Theory of Athlotics I1.... 2 84. Physical Exam. & Prescription of Exercise 3 64. Personal Hygione....s..ss ee Elective Physical Education Courses 73. 74, Be. 86. Ors 88. 89. St, 5d. 71. Te, (Men and Women: Probleins in Intramural Sports.......& Tests and Measurements in Phys.Ed...¢ (Men only) Advanced Football....ssssees cuca ees 2 Advanced Track and Field.......... om Advanced Swimming........+. pice ken Advanced GymnasticS.....csessee reece i BRSCUORL I 6 ice css kpc bees eek cone eas Qe (Women only) Community Recreation......sesceeeeeed Theory of the Dance... ..seccwersieeed Grrseiation Liss sce vaese Jessen bance Olticiating Tlicessscss Seb beck st eheeee Recuired Courses (Men and Women) Biological Science: Physiology L...cscccccrvecccceccscses <