courses include Chemistry 105 or 112, Math 210, PEED 101, Physi- cal Science 111, 111L and Psychology 200.
* Only one recreation and dance class may be counted as a P.E. activity credit.
Pre - Phys i cal Therapy (55 units) The Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology with a pre-Physical Therapy emphasis is for students who plan to pursue a graduate degree (master’s or doctoral) in physical therapy, occupational therapy or other programs in allied / sports health care. Our program is designed to meet the prerequisite needs of most nationwide graduate programs. Obtaining a degree with this emphasis requires 55 units, 34 of which must be upper division. Requirements include 301, 302, 303, 335, 401, 408, 420, 440, 480 for three units, BIOS 252, 281 and 311 or PSYC 412; CHEM 106, PHSC 112, 112L. The remaining 12 units of electives, of which six must be upper division, are chosen from: BIOS 111, 111L, 112, 112L, 282, 310, 312, 322, 332, 382, 431 and 442; CHEM 301, 302, 311, 312, 411, 412, 422A, 422B; PEED 307, 402, 460, 470, 480; or PSYC 210, 305, 306, 309, 315, 320, 325, 420. Required general education courses include: CHEM105, MATH210, PEED101, PHSC 111, 111L and PSYC 200. Minor A minor in Kinesiology, Health & Physical Education is offered for those with an interest in personal training, group fitness instruc- tion, coaching, recreational leadership or physical education. Twenty units beyond the general education requirement must be completed; at least 12 of these units must be upper division. All courses for the minor must be 200-level or higher, with the excep- tion of PEED 180. Required courses include Biology 252 and PEED 301, and the remaining units must be chosen in consultation with a department advisor in order to create a focus area.
** First Aid and CPR do not count as P.E. activity credit.
*** Rhythms and dance, P.E. majors only.
Lab fees: $15 (exceptions: gymnastics and Rape Aggression Defense Systems (RADS), $35; disc golf, $40; bowling and golf, $45; backpacking, outdoor survival, mountain biking, road cycling and rock climbing, $75; snowboarding/skiing $575). Junior Varsity & Freshman Athletics.................................. 1 For intercollegiate athletic teams at junior varsity and fresh- man level. Enrollment during registration period necessary. Lab fee: $15. Varsity Athletics........................................................................ 1 Reserved for intercollegiate athletic teams. Enrollment during the registration period necessary. Lab fee: $15. Intermediate Physical Education Skills & Techniques 1 Intermediate skills, individual and team strategy and rules in selected activity classes. Lab fee: $15 (exceptions: bowling, golf $45). Physical Education Skills & Techniques: Aquatics........ 1 Fundamental and advanced techniques of individual skills. Swimming, lifeguard training, water safety instruction (WSI), water polo. Prerequisite for Lifeguard Training: First Aid and CPR. Note: First Aid and CPR do not count as P.E. activity credit. Prerequisite for WSI: Valid EWS or Lifeguard Training Certificate or equivalent. Lab fee: $15. Advanced Physical Education Skills & Techniques. ..... 1 Advanced skills, individual and team strategy and rules in selected activity classes. Lab fee: $15 (exceptions: bowling, golf, $45, disc golf, $40). Recreation Leadership & Programming.......................... 2 Basic qualifications of the successful leader of recreational groups; aims of a successful program; techniques of organiz- ing and supervising the program. Recommended for youth club leaders and directors, and playground and camp assistants. Elementary Physical Education Methods & Activities 2 Understanding, planning programs and implementing a range of fundamental movement and fitness activities designed for the elementary child: preparation for the upper division methods course. (Education and P.E. majors only.)
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PEED 118
PEED 130
PEED 140
Courses (PEED) PEED 101
Health &Wellness.................................................................... 1 The course provides students from diverse backgrounds with opportunities to consider their own health and wellness. Through a range of different learning experiences, the class considers issues from contemporary society that confront their health, well-being and quality of life. Out of class exercise required. Physical Education Skills & Techniques............................ 1 Fundamental techniques of individual skills, basic strategy and rules. Aerobics, archery, badminton, basketball, bowling, conditioning / jogging, lacrosse, flag football, first aid**, interpretive dance*, rhythms & dance***, golf, disc golf, snowboarding/skiing, soccer, softball, tennis, tumbling & gymnastics, karate, total self defense, tae kwon do, Rape Aggression Defense Systems (RADS), volleyball, wrestling and weight training. Other activities may be offered upon sufficient demand.
PEED 150
PEED 180
PEED 110
PEED 201
Recreation classes offered are backpacking, outdoor survival, mountain biking, road cycling and rock climbing.
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