GRADUATE PROGRAM _ i. Undergraduate requirements: Physiology or Hygiene «+ ++ e+e esses 6 6 & hiss Human Anatomy (or Comparative Anatomy?) « « « « « 5 hrse History, Principles, Methods, or Philosophy &) of Physical Education « .« 3 hrse | 2» Graduate work in some other department (optional) e « e 5-6 hrse 3 Courses which carry graduate credit, but which are now a part of our required undergraduate curriculum: 100. Principles of Community Recreation « . 6+ ++. «5 hrs. 200. Theory & Practice of Athletic Training « « « « « « 3 hrse (Required for meng elective for women) 202. Organization & Adninistretion d Physical Education 3 hrse M194. Content and Method of Physical Education e « « « « 3 hrSe NOTE: In the “Suggested Core Courses" for the combined degree, 9 hrs. are red in our wndergraduate curriculum. This is a te handicap ss our own majors who desire to continue work for the advanced degree heree 4. Other courses which we offer for graduate credit (which are ~ not required of undergraduates): 201. Advanced Basketball « ee es ee eee eee 0 e& Be 176. Tests and Measurements « «+ ese ee eo © © 6 © od Se 300. Special Problems «se eee see ee 0 0 © © © Suk re 312, Semimar « wes ees ewe eee e+ 8 8 8 8 6 0 0 S Bs