L13AC. American Football. (%) I. TROTTER, DOWDEN Open to men enrolled on the Varsity or Freshman squads. L14ABCD. Class Games. (2) Either semester. L14ABCD. Handball. (%) Either semester. COZENS Open to men who have passed tests. Classes limited to sixteen men. E16ABCD. Recreation. (2) Either semester. COZENS E21AB. History and Theory of Physical Education. (2) I. COZENS COZENS PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Women's Athletic Association coöperates with the Department of Physical Education in promoting a high physical efficiency among the women of the University by encouraging many forms of physical activities. The association supplements the work of the department by organizing school teams and arranging for contests in the following sports: Fall season: field hockey, swimming, tennis, golf. Winter season: basket-ball, indoor baseball. Spring season: outdoor baseball, field and track, swimming, archery. Dancing is offered throughout the year. E12A-E12B. Physical Education. (2-2) Yr. E15. Kinesiology. (3) I. Prerequisite: Biology 35. E16A-E16в. Therapeutic Gymnastics. (3) Either semester. GRUNEWAID Prerequisite: 15. E27. Therapeutic Gymnastic Clinic. (4) II. Prerequisite: 16. GRUNEWALD E29. Special Methods in Leadership of Physical Training Activities. (2) II. Prerequisites: 52, 60, 70A, 71. E31A-E31B. Special Methods. (2-2) Yr. Prerequisite: E29. E35. Administration of Physical Education. (3) II. Prerequisite: 31B. E40A-E40B. Physiology. (4-3) Yr. Prerequisite: Biology 10, Chemistry 2B, or equivalents. E42A-E42B. Normal Diagnosis. (3-3) Yr. Prerequisite: 40A. CLOSE CLOSE E48. Child Development. (2) I. Prerequisite: Psychology 2в, Biology 35. E50. Principles of Physical Education. Prerequisite: Psychology 2B, Physical Education 40. L52AB. Prescribed Course for Freshmen. (2) Either semester. WARDELL Required of all students not enrolled in 53AB during their first year. L52CD. Prescribed Course for Sophomores. (1⁄2) Either semester. WARDELL Required of all students not enrolled in 53CD during their second year. L53ABCD. Corrective Gymnastics. (%) Either semester. GRUNEWALD Required instead of course 52AB of first-year students whose medical and physical examination indicate the need of corrective exercises. L60ABCD. Folk Dancing. (2) Either semester. WARDELL L61ABCD. Aesthetic Dancing. (2) Either semester. WARDELL E62ABCD. Aesthetic Dancing. (2) Either semester. WARDELL E72ABCD. Athletics. (%) Either semester. Prerequisite. 71CD. E73ABCD. Athletics. (2) Either semester. Prerequisite: 72c. E74ABCD. Athletics. (2) Either semester. E75ABCD. Tennis. (%) Either semester. E76ABCD. Swimming. (2) Either semester. NOTE. To fulfill recreation requirement students in the Teachers' Courses may select courses from 52 to 76, observing the prerequisites. PHYSICS Laboratory Fees.-The deposit required for each course consisting wholly or in part of laboratory work is $4 per semester. PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR Required: Physics 1A-1B, 4A-4B, or 2A-2B, 3c-3D; Mathematics 3A-3B; Chemistry 1A-1B. Recommended: French. L1A-1B. General Physics. (3-3) Yr. L2A-L2B. General Physics. (3-3) Yr. ADAMS Prescribed for pre-medical and agricultural students and open to other students who are taking course 3A-3B. L3A-L3B. Physical Measurements. (1-1) Yr. Prescribed for pre-medical students and open to other students who are taking course 2A-2B. L4A-L4B. General Physics. (3-3) Yr. Prescribed for students in engineering and chemistry. L5. Electrodynamics. (3) II. ADAMS Open to students who have had Physics 4A and Mathematics 4A. Ell. Applications of Physics in the Household. (3) I. Prescribed for students in Home Economies. The University Training School comprises a kindergarten, the six elementary grades, and the three years (7-9) of the junior high school. Pupils are admitted upon the same terms as to Los Angeles city schools. The school furnishes a thorough elementary and junior high school edu cation. schools are utilized as supplementary training schools. School and the Thirty-sixth Street School were so used. *In addition to the University Training School, portions of two Los Angeles city In 1920-21 the Grand Avenue opportunity to do cadet teaching in other city schools under the supervision of the regular teachers and that of an Assistant Supervisor of Training from the University. An opportunity room affords children of superior ability a chance to complete the work of the middle grades in less than the usual time with a fuller and richer curriculum than that of the ordinary grades. An adjustment room is also maintained in which children of the middle grades, who from one cause or another, are in need of special individual help in certain subjects receive such individual assistance as may be found necessary to put them on their feet educationally so that they may complete the work of a grade in which they might otherwise fail. PRACTICE TEACHING Ten semester hours of practice teaching are required of all candidates for the Elementary Teachers' Certificate except those who may be partially credited on account of teaching experience. No student is recommended for this certificate without having satisfactorily completed at least five semester hours of practice teaching in one of the training schools. All students, except those who enter with second year standing, must have had a required course in the subject or subjects they are to teach before receiving the first assignment and must have reached full second year standing. Teaching 10A (five hours) is regularly taken in the first semester of the second year; Teaching 10в (five hours) in the last semester of the course. Elective teaching (Teaching 20, hours by individual arrangement) is offered to those who desire or who need additional training. Secondary practice teaching is provided for in the high schools of Los Angeles city, under the supervision of the special departments of the Southern Branch of the University of California. In addition to regular grade work, opportunities for elective teaching are afforded in the adjustment room, in Americanization classes in Los Angeles day and evening schools, in playground work, garden classes, etc. Weekly conferences under the direction of training teachers and supervisors are required in connection with each teaching assignment in the training schools. A high standard of work is required of students in teaching. Those who are unable to attain a reasonably high standard may be denied recommendation for certification. Students who do not possess the qualifications necessary for a high quality of service are advised, as soon as this can be discovered, to turn their attention to some other line of work. ASSEMBLIES All candidates for teachers' certificates are required to attend a series of assemblies during the last semester preceding the completion of any teachers' course. These assemblies have to do with the students' relationship to the institution, to the Appointment Secretary, to public school officials by whom they are to be employed, and with other matters of importance to prospective teachers. These assemblies are in charge of the Supervisor of Training. PRACTICE TEACHING COURSES I. Kindergarten-Primary Teaching K10A. Kindergarten-Primary Teaching. (5) Either semester. II. Elementary Grade Teaching E104. Elementary Grade Teaching. (5) Either semester. III. Junior High School Teaching JA. Junior High School Teaching. (5) Either semester. IV. Fine and Industrial Arts Teaching A10A. Elementary Fine Arts Teaching. (3) Either semester. A60A. Secondary Fine Arts Teaching. (3) Either semester. A60B. Secondary Fine Arts Teaching. (3) Either semester. A70A. Elective Secondary Fine Arts Teaching. (Hours to be arranged.) ranged.) |