Kinesiology 3 Human movement with emphasis on the structure and function of the skeletal, muscular and nervous systems, with simple mechanical principles involved in movement skills. Prerequisite: BIOS 254. 3 Basic physiological concepts of muscular exercise with emphasis on the acute responses and chronic adaptations of the neuromuscular, circulatory and respiratory systems. Prerequisites: BIOS 254, 281. Exercise Physiology Exercise Physiology Laboratory 1 Laboratory and field applications of testing in exercise physiology. Theory and skills in fitness assessment will be covered, along with analyses of test results. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: PEED 302. 3 Lecture, laboratory and field experience in the development, evaluation and application of tests in kinesiology and physical education; use and interpretation of elementary statistics. Prerequisite: MATH 210, or 318, or equivalent. Measurement & Evaluation in Kinesiology Psychology of Coaching 2 Analysis of factors in coaching in areas of motivation, attitude formation and behavior, leadership and techniques of coaching. 3 This course introduces the student to essential concepts for teaching individual and dual activities such as gymnastics, tennis, track and field and swimming. Teaching methods, fundamentals and officiating and mechanical and physiological principles for each activity are presented. Prerequisite: Sections of PEED 110, 130 or 150 with content related to each activity covered, or consent of instructor. Analysis of Teaching Individual & Dual Sports Analysis of Teaching Team Sports 3 This course introduces the student to essential concepts for teaching team sports such as softball, basketball, volleyball and soccer. Teaching methods, fundamentals of officiating, and mechanical and physiological principles for each activity are presented. Prerequisite: Sections of PEED 110, 130 or 150 with content related to each activity covered, or consent of instructor. 3 Physical fitness and disease; nutrition and obesity; mental health and stress management; substance abuse (drugs, tobacco and alcohol); human sexuality. Supports the teacher certification requirement in health for physical education majors. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours lecture. Notes: The course is designed for majors in kinesiology and physical education. Not for the general education requirement in the sciences. Health Education Administration of Physical Education & Coaching 3 Implementing the activity program through proper organization; leadership and management; purchase and care of equipment; public relations at all levels; legal and insurance issues; auxiliary activity programs offered by organizations outside the school; the place of the intramural and interschool program; development of principles which serve as a basis of the profession. Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 Introduction to understanding athletic injuries, including principles, theories and practice in the disciplines of injury prevention, assessment and treatment. Prerequisite: BIOS 254. Notes: Class fee: $50.
Courses (PEED)
PEED 301
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. Notes: Outdoor exercise required. 1 Fundamental techniques of individual skills, basic strategy and rules. Aerobics, archery, badminton, basketball, bowling, conditioning/jogging, lacrosse, fitness walking/jogging, flag football, first aid/CPR**, flexibility and core training, interpretive dance*, rhythms & dance***, golf, disc golf, snowboarding/skiing, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, tumbling & gymnastics, karate, self defense, tae kwon do, Rape Aggression Defense Systems (RADS), volleyball, water polo, wrestling and weight training. Notes: Other activities may be offered upon sufficient demand. Recreation classes offered are backpacking, outdoor survival, mountain biking, road cycling and rock climbing. * Only one recreation and dance class may Physical Education Skills & Techniques be counted as a P.E. activity credit. ** First Aid/CPR does not count as P.E. activity credit. *** Rhythms and Dance, P.E. and Liberal Studies majors only. Class fees: $15 (exceptions: archery, gymnastics and Rape Aggression Defense Systems (RADS), $35; disc golf, $40; bowling and golf,$45; backpacking, outdoor survival, and rock climbing, $85; snowboarding/skiing $575). 1 Reserved for intercollegiate athletic teams. Enrollment during the registration period necessary. Notes: Class fee: $15. Varsity Athletics Intermediate Physical Education Skills & Techniques 1 Intermediate skills, individual and team strategy and rules in selected activity classes. Prerequisite: 110. Notes: Class fee: $15 (exceptions: bowling, golf $45). Physical Education Skills & Techniques: Aquatics 1 Fundamental and advanced techniques of individual skills. Lifeguard training, water safety instruction (WSI), water polo. Prerequisite or co-requisite for Lifeguard Training: First Aid/ CPR. Prerequisite for WSI: Valid EWS or Lifeguard Training Certificate or equivalent. Notes: Note: First Aid/CPR does not count as P.E. activity credit. Class fee: $15. Advanced Physical Education Skills & Techniques 1 Advanced skills, individual and team strategy and rules in selected activity classes. Prerequisite: 110 or 130. Notes: Class fee: $15 (exceptions: bowling, golf, $45). 2 Basic qualifications of the successful leader of recreational groups; aims of a successful program; techniques of organizing Recreation Leadership & Programming and supervising the program. Notes: 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. Notes: Liberal Studies and P.E. majors only. Foundations in Physical Education and Kinesiology 3 A historical review of physical education and kinesiology; objectives of physical education; development of a basic philosophy and background for professional development.
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