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86 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

316 ANALYSIS OF TEACHING INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM SPORTS (2) A theory and laboratory course designed to acquaint students with teach­ ing progression, practice techniques, selection and care of equipment for select­ ed sport activities. Prerequisite: Compl etion of all required 100 level courses. Offered alternate years. 317 ANALYSIS OF FOOTBALL (MEN) (2) Analysis of reaching individual ski lls and team play; various techniques of

326 ANALYSIS OF BASKETBALL (WOMEN) (2) A theory and laboratory course designed to acquaint students with pro­ gression; practice techniques; selec tion and care of equipment and the teaching and coaching of basketball. Prerequisites: 110, 150. Offered alternate years.

408 MOTOR LEARNING (3) Overview of significant factors which influence and determine th e lea rning of motor skills. Basic principles of learning theory, transfer, cues, coding, practice, reminiscence, perception, motivation, reinforcement, extinction and similar concepts applied to motor performance. Prerequisite: 307. 420 PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SPORT (3) The socio-psychological nature of games, sport and physical activity; the psy­ chology of play and competition; symbol­ ism in sports. 480 RESEARCH IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION ( 1-3) Independent study, readings and/or research in the fields. Senior standing with consent and consultation. Maximum of six units.

330 PSYCHOLOGY OF COACHING (2)

Analysis of factors in coaching in areas of motivation, attitude formation and behav­ ior, leadership and techniques of coaching. 400 ADMINISTRATION AND PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3) Implementing the activity program through proper organization; use of tests and measurements; purchase and care of equ ipment; public relati ons at all levels; auxiliary activity programs offered by orga­ nizations outside the school; the place of the intramural and inter-school program; development of principles which serve as a basis of the profession. Lecture/demon­ strations team-taught with cooperating departments. Offered alternate years. 401 CARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC INJURIES (3) Theory and practice of principles and techniques pertaining to ath letic condi­ tioning; care of athletic injuries. Offered alternate years. Fee: $50. 402 ADVANCED CARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC INJURIES (3) Advanced theory and app li cation of current techniques in the prevention and treatment of ath letic injuries. Prerequisite: 401. Fee: $50.

offensive and defensive tactics and strategy. Offered alternate years.

320 ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL AND DUAL SPORTS I (2) The organization and conduct of ten­ nis, badminton and archery competitio n; progression drills, and practice techniques; coaching; selection and care of equipment. Prerequisite: 110. Offered alternate yea rs. 321 ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL AND DUAL SPORTS II (2) The organization and conduct of golf, gymnastics; balance and posture. Prerequi­ site: 110, 140. Offered alternate years .

323 ANALYSIS OF VOLLEYBALL (2)

A theory and laboratory class designed to acquaint students with progression, practice techniques, selection and care of equipment and the teaching and coaching . of vo ll eyba ll. Prerequisites: 110, 150. Offered alternate years. 324 ANALYSIS OF RHYTHMICAL ACTIVITIES (2) Instrumental materials and methods suitab le for all areas of rhythmical activi­ ties. Prerequisites: 110, 201. Offered alternate yea rs. 325 ANALYSIS OF SOFTBALL (WOMEN) (2) A theory and laboratory class designed to acquaint students with progression, prac­ tice techniques, selection and care of equip­ ment and the teaching and coaching of softball. Prerequisites: 110, 150. Offered alternate years.

405 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3)

Analysis of the principles underlying the physical education program for the handicapped; survey of specific disabilities and the implication of each for physical education . Offered alternate years.

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