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Lab fees: $15 (exceptions: gymnastics, $35; bowling and golf, $45; backpacking, outdoor survival, mountain biking, road cycling and rock climbing, $75).

Exercise Physio logy ... ...... ... .... .. .. .... ... .. ... .. ..... .. ... .......... ... .. ..... 3 Basic physiological concepts of muscular exercise with emphasis on the acute responses and chronic adaptations of the neuromuscular, circulatory and respiratory systems. Prerequisite: Biology 252, 281 Exercise Physiology Laboratory .. ...... ... .... ...... ... ................. 1 Laboratory and field applications in exercise physiology. Theory and skills in health and fitness assessment will be covered, along with analyses of test results. Measurements & Evaluation in Kinesiology .. ...... ... .... ... 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. Analys is of Soccer ... ..... .. .... ... ... .. ... .. .. ..... .. ... .... .. .... .. ... ........... .. 2 Emphasis on the analysis of individual skills and team play; various techniques of offensive and defensive tactics and strategy. Prerequisite: 110. Offered alternate years. Analys is of Basketball .... ............... .................... ................. .... 2 History, rules, elementary mastery of individual and team play; and methods of teaching basketball. Prerequisite: 110 or 150. Offered alternate years. Analysis ofTrack and Field .............. ................. ................... 2 Rules governing individual events and the conduct of meets; elemental understanding of form; mechanical principles in­ volved; methods of coaching the various events. Prerequisite: 110 or experience. Offered alternate years. Ana lysis of Baseba ll .............. ............... ... ... ............................. 2 History, rules, nomenclature, care of field; elemental mastery of each position including base running, sl iding and base coaching; offensive and defensive play; strategy and methods of coaching softball. Offered alternate years. Ana lysis of Wrest ling (Men) ... ..... .. .... .. ..... ... .. .. .. .. ... ... ..... ... .. . 2 Essent ial techniques of w restling; development of a team; conditioning and conduct of practice sessions; mechanical principles which govern performance. Prerequisite: 110 or experience. Offered alternate years. Ana lysis of Football (Men) ... ... .... ........ ................. .. .. .... ....... .. 2 Analysis of teaching individual skills and team play; various techniques of offensive and defensive tactics and strategy. Offered alternate years. Analysis ofTennis ..... ........ ..... ... ........ .... .. ..... ... .... ...... ... ...... ... .. . 2 The organization and conduct of tennis, competition, progres­ sion drills, and practice techniques; coaching; selection and care of equipment. Prerequisite: 110. Offered alternate years.

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Junior Vars ity & Freshman Athletics .... ...... .. ... ..... .. ... .. .... .. , For intercollegiate athletic teams at junior varsity and fresh­ man level. Enrollment during registration period necessary. Lab fee: $ 15. Varsity Ath let ics ....................................................................... 1 Reserved for intercollegiate athletic teams. Enrollment during the registration period necessary. Lab fee: $15. Intermediate Physical Education Sk ill s & Techniques 1 Intermediate skills, individual and team strategy and rules in selected activity classes. Lab fee: $15 (exceptions: bowling, racquetball, golf $45). Physical Education Ski ll s & Techniques: Aquatics ... ... .., Fundamental and advanced techniques of individual skills. Swimming, lifeguard training, water safety instruction, waterpolo. Prerequisite for Lifeguard training: First Aid/ CPR. Note: First Aid and CPR do not count as l'E. activity credit. Prerequisite for WSI: Valid EWS or Lifeguard Training. Certificate or equivalent. Lab fee: $15. Advanced Physical Education Skills & Techniques ...... , Advanced skills, individual and team strategy and rules in selected activity classes. Lab fee: $15 (exceptions: bowling, racquetbal l, golf, $45). 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 prog ram. Recommended for youth club leaders and directors, and playground and camp as­ sistants. Elementary Physical Education Methods & Activ iti es2 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.) History & Philosophy of Physical Education .... .. .. ........ .. 3 A historical review of physical education and sports; objectives of physical education; development of a basic philosophy and background for professional education. Offered Fall semester. 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: Biology 252.

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