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Show 208 PE 1340. Lifeguarding (2) (CR/NC) Skills and knowledge needed by lifeguards to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. The course content and activities prepare lifeguard candidates to recognize emergencies, respond quickly and effectively to emergencies, and prevent drownings and other incidents. The course also teaches other skills and individual needs to become a professional lifeguard. Upon successful completion of this course participants will be certified in American Red Cross CPR for Professional Rescuer and Lifeguard Training. Please note: The Lifeguard Training certificate includes certification in first aid. Prerequisites: Skills screening will be required. PE 1350. Scuba Diving (2) (CR/NC) Offered through Continuing Education only. PE 1400 Self Defense, Level I (1) (CR/NC) PE 1401 Self Defense, Level II (1) (CR/NC) PE 1402 Self Defense, Level III (1) (CR/NC) PE 1410. Karate, TaiChi, Level I (1) (CR/NC) PE 1411. Karate, TaiChi, Level II (1) (CR/NC) PE 1412. Karate, TaiChi, Level III (1) (CR/NC) PE 1435. Karate, Kempo, Level I (1) (CR/NC) PE 1436. Karate, Kempo, Level II (1) (CR/NC) PE 1437. Karate, Kempo, Level III (1) (CR/NC) PE 1445. Karate, Tae Kwon-do, Level I (1) (CR/NC) PE 1446. Karate, Tae Kwon-do, Level II (1) (CR/NC) PE 1447. Karate, Tae Kwon-do, Level III (1) (CR/NC) PE 1510. Fishing, Level I (1) (CR/NC) PE 1511. Fishing, Level II (1) (CR/NC) PE 1512. Fishing, Level III (1) (CR/NC) PE 1515. Sailboating (1) (CR/NC) PE 1520. Hiking, Level I (1) (CR/NC) PE 1521. Hiking, Level II (1) (CR/NC) PE 1522. Hiking, Level III (1) (CR/NC) PE 1527. Rock Climbing, Level I (1) (CR/NC) PE 1528. Rock Climbing, Level II (1) (CR/NC) PE 1529. Rock Climbing, Level III (1) (CR/NC) PE 1557. Bicycling, Level I (1) (CR/NC) PE 1558. Bicycling, Level II (1) (CR/NC) PE 1559. Bicycling, Level III (1) (CR/NC) PE 1575. Rodeo (1) (CR/NC) PE 1610. Skiing, Level I (1) (CR/NC) PE 1611. Skiing, Level II (1) (CR/NC) PE 1612. Skiing, Level III (1) (CR/NC) PE 1620. Snowboarding, Level I (1) (CR/NC) PE 1621. Snowboarding, Level II (1) (CR/NC) PE 1622. Snowboarding, Level III (1) (CR/NC) PE 1630. Cross Country Skiing, Level I (1) (CR/NC) PE 1631. Cross Country Skiing, Level II (1)(CR/NC) PE 1632. Cross Country Skiing, Level III (1) (CR/NC) PE 1760. Dance Promotion (1) (CR/NC) Physical Education Major/Minor Courses PE 2000. Foundations of Physical Education (3) F, S Examination of history, philosophy, career opportunities, issues, and trends in physical education. Emphasis on professional preparation requirements and competencies. PE 2050. Scuba Diving (2) Su, F, S Offered through Continuing Education only. PE 2200. Foundations of Human Performance Management Professions (2) F, S Designed to orient and acquaint students with the goals, objectives, scope, professional preparation, career opportunities, and trends in human performance management professions. PE 2300. Health/Fitness Evaluation and Exercise Prescription (3) F, S Skills and competencies for prospective health fitness instructors, personal fitness trainers, and nutrition educators to deliver preventive exercise programs. Prerequisites: HLTH SS1030 and NUTR LSI020. PE 2480. Fitness for Life Concepts (1) F, S Prescribe individualized programs for weight control, cardiovascular endurance, strength and flexibility. PE 2500. Skills, Drills, and Strategies for Coaches (2) F, S This course is designed to provide information on skill development, practice and game planning, season schedules, creating drills and practice sessions, motivating players and coaching tips. PE 2600. Growth and Motor Development (3) F, S Description of the structural and functional principles of human growth and development. Introduction of motor learning principles with emphasis on their application to pedagogy. Prerequisites: PE 2000 or concunent enrollment in PE 2000. PE 2800. Individual Projects (1-4) F, S A comprehensive study of a significant problem in the field of physical education. Hours to be arranged. PE 2890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) F, S Open to all students in Human Performance Management and Physical Education who meet the minimum Cooperative Work Experience requirements of the department. Provides academic credit for on-the-job experience. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. PE 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) As Needed Consult the semester class schedule for cunent offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. PE 3240. Skill Development and Methods of Teaching Field Sports (3) F, S The purpose of this course is to provide prospective physical education teachers experiences that will lead to skill acquisition, the ability to analyze, diagnose and correct errors in skill performance, the development of skills, drills, and game progressions, and the pedagogical skills needed to teach a variety of field sports (e.g., flag football, soccer, and softball). Prerequisites: PE 2000 and PE 2600 or concunent enrollment in either PE 2000 or PE 2600. PE 3242. Skill Development and Methods of Teaching Court Sports (3) F, S The purpose of this course is to provide prospective physical education teachers experiences that will lead to skill acquisition the ability to analyze, diagnose and correct errors in skill performance, the development of skills, drills, and game progressions, and the Weber State University 2005 - 2006 Catalog |