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INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICSIntercollegiate competition is carried on in football, basketball, track, swimming, golf, tennis, and baseball.COLLEGE REQUIREMENTPhysical Education (in courses numbered 100-195) is required of all freshmen and sophomores. Individual exemptions from this requirement for a semester at a time will be made upon recommendation of a physician or by action of the curriculum committee. Application for such exemption must be made with the Dean of the College at the bginning of each semester. Beginning swimming or passing swimming test is a college graduation requirement of all students.Freshman and sophomore men engaging in athletic competition must register for Physical Education and must attend class except for the time they are members of a team.A maximum of four semester hours of credit in Physical Educationcourses 100-195 will be counted towards graduation.COURSES IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION* P. E. 205. Principles of Physical Education. A course in the basicfundamentals of physical education. It is primarily indoctrination for students intending to go into the field of physical education and acquaints them with the problems of the field as well as with the philosophy, aims and objectives of physical education. Open to both men and women. First semester. Two hours.
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Monmouth College Catalog

Monmouth, Illinois, US

Sun, Mar 01, 1953

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