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Show Health, P.E., Recreation & Dance Health, P.E., Recreation & Dance • General Information 480. Independent Study (2-5) A comprehensive study of a significant problem in the field of Health Education. Hours to be arranged for seniors only. 489. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) A continuation of Health 289, Cooperative Work Experience. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used, it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSES-PE M Any PE course numbered from 100 to 160 may be used to meet the physical education activities requirements, under Specific College Requirements (see Index). One course from three different areas is required. Any or all of the three required classes may be taken on a credit/no credit basis. These courses are listed under the general type of activity (i.e. Combative, Fitness, Racquet Sports, etc.). Skill levels of each course are denoted by A, Elementary; B, Intermediate; and C, Advanced. It is strongly recommended that one of these courses be selected from the Fitness Area or a course denoted by an *. Courses which require an additional fee for the student are PE 121A, 121B, 125A, 125B, 127 A, 127B, 133A, 133B, and 142. ALL CLASSES LISTED BELOW ARE ONE (1) CREDIT HOUR AND MAY BE TAKEN ON A CREDIT/NO CREDIT BASIS COMBATIVE (100-104) RECREATION (120-136) 101A Karate, Elementary 121A Archery, Elementary 101B Karate, Intermediate 121B Archery, Intermediate 101C Karate, Advanced 123 Bicycling, Elementary 103 Wrestling, Elementary 125A Bowling, Elementary 104A Fencing Elementary 125B Bowling, Intermediate 104B Fencing Intermediate 126 Fishing 127A Golf, Elementary FITNESS (105-113) 127B Golf, Intermediate 106 Body Conditioning 129 Hiking 108 Fitness for Life 130A Rock Climbing, 110 Jogging Elementary 112A Strength Training, 130B Rock Climbing, Elementary Intermediate 112B Strength Training, 132 Sailboating Intermediate (Thru Contg. Ed.) 133A Skiing, Elementary RACQUET SPORTS (114-119) (Lab Fee) C/NC 115A Badminton, Elementary 133B Skiing, Intermediate 115B Badminton, Intermediate (Lab Fee) C/NC 117 A Racquetball, Elementary 134A Skiing, Cross Country, 117B Racquetball, Intermediate Elementary C/NC 119A Tennis, Elementary 134B Skiing, Cross Country, 119B Tennis, Intermediate Intermediate C/NC SPECIAL ACTIVITIES (137-148) 138 Chatonelles 156A 140A Gymnastics Elementary 156B 140B Gymnastics Intermediate 156C 142 Marksmanship 157 144 Rape Awareness & Defense 158 146 Yoga C/NC 160 WATER ACTIVITIES Swimming, Elementary Swimming, Intermediate Swirriming, Advanced Swimming, Aerobic * Water Exercise for Women C/NC Water Sports TEAM SPORTS (149-155) 150 A Basketball, Elementary 150B Basketball, Intermediate 152 A Soccer, Elementary 152B Soccer, Intermediate 153 Softball 154 A Volleyball, Elementary 154B Volleyball, Intermediate DANCE (Meet 146 147 148 149 151 152 153 247 248 249 251 COURSES PE Requirements) Folk Dance Ballet Elementary Jazz Dance, Elementary Modem Dance, Elementary Aerobic Dance, Elementary * Social Dance Square Dance Intermediate Ballet Jazz Dance, Intermediate Modem Dance, Intermediate Aerobic Dance, Intermediate * 167. Life Saving and Water Safety (Advanced Life Saving) (2) The basic skills in life saving and water safety are taught which leads to Red Cross Advanced Life Saving Certification. Prerequisite: PE156C. 168. Introduction to Physical Education (2) Designed to orient and acquaint students with the aims and objectives, scope, professional preparation and opportunities, and problems in Physical Education. 169. Lifeguard Training (2) Professional techniques, rescue skills in CPR, and first aid procedures are taught. Successful completion of this course will lead to Red Cross certification for lifeguarding at swimming pools and non-surf beaches. Prerequisite: PE 167. 170,171,172. Professional Activities (2) For professional students. Substitutes for required three quarter hours in Physical Education. Basic skills, techniques, and methods in sports, dance, and exercise activities. Fall: Rag Football, Speedball, Soccer. Winter: Gymnastics. Spring: Aquatics, Golf. 200. Sports Officiating: Volleyball (2) Lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of volleyball officiating rules and techniques. 201. Sports Officiating: Basketball (2) Lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of basketball officiating rules and techniques. 202. Sports Officiating: Softball (2) Lecture and laboratory work in the mastery and application of softball officiating rules and techniques. 130 205. Scuba Diving (2) Offered through Continuing Education only. 248. Fitness for Life Concepts (1) Prescribe individualized programs for weight control, cardiovascular endurance, strength and flexibility. 270, Dance 271, 272. Professional Activities (2) For professional students. Substitutes for required three quarter hours in Physical Education. Basic skills, techniques, and methods in sports, dance and exercise activities. Fall: Track and Field, Archery. Winter: Rhythms and dance activities (Folk, Square and Social). Spring: Wrestling, Self-Defense, and Strength Training. 289. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all students in Physical Education who meet the minimum Cooperative Work Experience requirements of the department. The course objective for each student will be developed between the student the department and a suitable employer providing the opportunity for an on-the-job experience. Evaluation of course participants will be shared between the employer, student and the department. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used, it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific titles with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript 301. Introduction to Lifestyle Management (3) Emerging trends and state of the cost of lifestyle in management programs within occupational, community, and medical settings including history, philosopy, current practices. 310. Teaching/Coaching Football (2) Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching football. Prerequisite: PE170, or consent of instructor. 311. Teaching/Coaching Basketball (2) Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching basketball. Prerequisites: PE150A, 372 or consent of instructor. 312. Teaching/Coaching Baseball and Softball (2) Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching baseball, and softball. Prerequisites: PE153, 372 or consent of instructor. 313. Teaching/Coaching Track and Field (2) Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching track and field. Prerequisite: PE270 or consent of instructor. 314. Teaching/Coaching Wrestling (2) Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching wrestling. Prerequisites: PE103,272 or consent of instructor. 320. Teaching/Coaching Volleyball (2) Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching volleyball. Prerequisite: PE154A or consent of instructor. 321. Teaching/Coaching Competitive Swimming (2) Techniques and methods in the teaching/coaching of competitive swimming. Prerequisites: PE156C or 331, and 360; or consent of instructor. 322. Teaching/Coaching Golf (2) Techniques and methods in the teaching/coaching of golf. Prerequisites: PE 127A, 127B, or 172; 360 or consent of instructor. 323. Teaching/Coaching Tennis (2) The techniques and methods of teaching/coaching tennis. Prerequisites: PE 119A, 119B, or 360,370, or consent of instructor. 324. Teaching/Coaching Pep Club, Drill Team and Cheerleaders (2) Methods, teaching techniques, and practical experience in teaching/ coaching pep club, drill team, and cheerleaders. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 325. Teaching/Coaching Soccer (2) Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching soccer. Prerequisites: PE 152A, 152B, 170; 360; or consent of instructor. 331. Techniques and Materials for Teaching Aquatics (W.S.I.) (2) Practice of swimming and life saving skills, teaching techniques for all levels of swimming, and the acquisition of materials to use for teaching swimming. Course leads to Red Cross Certification as a Water Safety Instructor. Prerequisites: PE156C and 167. 333. Teaching/Coaching Gymnastics (2) Techniques and methods of teaching/coaching gymnastics. Prerequisites: PE140A, 140B, or 171, 360; or consent of instructor. 341. Sport Philosophy/Psychology (3) A practical approach to the study of sport philosophy and sport psychology. 342. Sport Physiology/Medicine (4) A practical approach to the study of sport physiology and sport medicine. 343. Sport Pedagogy/Sport Law (3) A practical approach to the study of sport pedagogy and sport law. 345 (A-B). Skill Evaluation (2) A practical experience in the process of skill evaluation of sport skills. The student must complete skill evaluation for each of the (2) chosen sports. 350. Kinesiology (5) A study of muscle structure and motion of the human body with emphasis on kinesiologies and mechanical analysis. Prerequisite: Zool NS201. 351. Physiology of Exercise (5) Effect of muscular movement on the various systems and organs of the body. Prerequisite: PE350. 353. Sports Injuries (2) Recognition, cause, prevention, and treatment of sports injuries. Prerequisites: Health PD200 and PE 350. Student Services Interdisc. Programs Allied Health Sciences Arts& Humanities Business & Economics Education Natural Sciences Social Sciences Technology 131 Continuing Education |