UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PHA. 505.-Research Methods in Physical Education, Health Education and Recreation. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1, 2, 3. Elements and techniques of research and their application to problems in the fields of physical education, health education and recreation. The identification of the various research methods, familiarization with outstanding and significant research reports, evaluation of published research. PHA. 510.-Evaluative Procedures in Physical Education and Health Ed- ucation. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1, 3. Basic concepts of measurement and evaluation as applied to the fields of physical education and health education. Status of evaluative procedures; problems of adminis- tering testing programs in the schools. Analysis of instruments and techniques used in measuring ability, capacity, and progress. PHA. 515.-Supervision of Physical Education. 3 hours. 3 credits. Of- fered 2, 3. For those now employed or planning to become supervisors of state, county or city programs of physical education. Observational techniques, the evaluation and improve- ment of programs and teaching, standards for judging instruction, types of conferences, principles of curriculum construction, and administrative relationships. PHA. 520.-Problems in the Administration of Athletics. 3 hours. 3 cred- its. Offered 2, 3. Problems of administering the interscholastic athletic program. The place of ath- letics in education; various methods of organizing the programs; establishment of policies relating to staff, budget, equipment, facilities, program, awards, public relations, member- ship in conferences, and legal liability. The intramural athletic program. PHA. 533.-Problems in Physical Education. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1, 2,3. Contemporary problems in physical education designed to broaden the student's understanding of principles and current practices as they relate to programs in this field. PHYSICS Instructional Staff 1951-52 Williamson, R. C., Head; Flowers, J. W., Gordon, M. M., Hanson, H. P., Knowles, H. L., Low, E. F., Millett, W. E., Pomeroy, D., Poole, L. A., Sawyer, E. M., Smith, A. G., Swanson, D. C., Teller, M. H. Students planning an undergraduate major in physics in the College of Arts and Sciences are advised to select the following courses: In the freshman year, MS. 105-106 and CY. 217-218; in the sophomore year, PS. 205-206-209-210 and MS. 353-354; Ger- man (2 years) starting in the sophomore year; MS. 421-422; PS. 309, 310, 311, 312, 320, 401, 405, 412. PS. 100.-Principles of Modern Physics. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: C-21. (Not open to students with credit in C-22, and may not be used for a departmental or a group major in the College of Arts and Sciences). Of- fered 2. A cultural course for the general student who does not major in the physical sciences. No mathematics beyond arithmetic is required. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.