ARTS AND SCIENCES 79
xr Music` PHYSICAL EDUCATION
_ minmj Required Physical Education
H `Q Upon entrance every student is given a physical examination by the De-
r partment of Health and Hygiene. The findings of that Department are fur-
i nished the Department of Physical Education and all students (except veterans
{ who have had three or more months of military service; students who have
i successfully completed two semesters of physical education at another College
l or University, and students who have entered the University with a junior
Eer ad-? standing or above), are assigned to required physical education classes in ac-
qualify cordance with their health status. Individuals with physical handicaps are
sors, or assigned to °°Adapted Physical Education” P.E. 1-1). All others are assigned
to any of the physical education courses, P.E. 1-6.
natomy Physical Education courses offer one credit hour, and are organized in
hojogy such a manner as to teach two activities each semester. Students (except those
bujtmé exempt) are required to complete sucessfully two semesters of physical educa-
I Credit tion. After students have completed their physical education requirements they
mt can are encouraged to enroll in additional service classes for credit or as auditors.
P with The required, or service, physical education program consists of specific
ujt the courses of instruction for men and women students which are designed to;
1. Teach students activities which may serve as a recreational pursuit
during leisure time.
2. Provide the students with a means of regulated and supervised physi-
und cal exercise.
ividg 3. Develop a sane and intelligent attitude toward the need for and bene-
Smvcé (its of well-regulated physical activity.
anings A standard uniform is required of all students. The cost of this ranges
re it is from $5.00 to $12.00. A locker fee of $2.00 per semester is charged each
ig and student which includes towel service, soap, locker rental, and the privilege of
·ourses using the equipment and facilities of the Department of Physical Education
ressive during non-class periods. The swimming fee is $4.00 per semester and in-
»n dis- cludes locker rental.
lcd to Intramurals
,duCa_ A second phase of the Departments program is its intramural sports for
(1) men and women students and the Women’s Athletic Association for women
Jes of students. Through the intramural and W.A.A. programs and such organizations
ation, as the U.K. Troupers, Tau Sigma (Modem Dance), and Blue Marlin (Swim
B Dc, Club) numerous activities are sponsored which provide opportunity for all
arious students to participate in competitive sports and recreational activities.
TCSS Professional Physical Education
medi- The majority of students selecting Physical Education as a major do so
Such because they expect to enter this field as teachers or as coaches .Since our
tho;- students come from widely different backgrounds inside the state and from
ue in outside of Kentucky an effort is made to gear the program to their individual
who needs, backgrounds, and future requirements. To this end opportunities for
plan varying extents of concentration in the major field and in minor fields within
{mug limitations of University and College policy are offered for the guidance of
pl-8- and selection by the student. Requirements in the fields of English, the Basic p
and Sciences, Social Studies, Nutrition, Psychology and (for the teacher) in Edu-
cation are outlined to accompany work in the major field. The student may