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COURSES

 

Note: Activity courses may be repeated for credit. Students may apply a maximum of eight units for the total degree requirements.

Coeducational (PE)

C1. Adapted Body Mechanics (1)
May be repeated with permission of instructor. Medical referrals.

C4. Synchroized Swimming (1)
Prerequisite: intermediate swimming skills.

C5. Senior Lifesaving (1)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. 450 yd. times swim with max time of 9:30.

C6. Water Safety Instructor Course (2; not repeatable for credit)
Prerequisite: current lifesaving certificate. 450 yd. times swim with max time of 9:00.

C8. Advanced Tennis (1)
Prerequisite: M20, W7, or permission of instructor.

C9. Elementary Gymnastics (1; max total 2)

C11. Elementary Folk Dance (1; not repeatable for credit)

C14. Elementary Social Dancing (1)

C15. Intermediate Social Dancing (1)
Prerequisite: C14 or permission of instructor.

C16. Introduction to Contemporary Dance (1)

C17. Intermediate Modern Dance (2)
Prerequisite: C16 or permission of instructor.

C18. Advanced Modern Dance (2)
Prerequisite: C17 or permission of instructor.

C21. Elementary Archery (1)

C22. Intermediate Archery (1)
Prerequisite: C21 or permission of instructor.

C24. Elementary Bowling (1)
(Lane rental, $1.45 per week.)

C25. Intermediate Bowling (1)
(Lane rental, $1.45 per week.) Prerequisite: C24 or permission of instructor.

C27. Elementary Ice Skating (1)
(Skate and rink rental, $15 per semester.)

C28. Intermediate Ice Skating (1)
(Skate and rink rental, $15 per semester.) Prerequisite: C27 or permission of instructor.

C29. Advanced Ice Skating (1)
(Skate and rink rental, $15 per semester.) Prerequisite: C28 or permission of instructor.

C31. Elementary Badminton (1)

C32. Intermediate Badminton (1)
Prerequisite: C31, M34, or W31 or permission of instructor.

C37. Intermediate Golf (2)
Prerequisite: M25, W36, or permission of instructor.(Greens charge.)

C39. Jogging (1)

C40. Elementary Skiing (2; not repeatable for credit)
Limited to novice skiers. (Resort rental charge.)

C41. Elementary Sailing (2; not repeatable for credit)

C42. Skin and Scuba Diving (2; not repeatable for credit)
(Equipment and field trip expense, $20 per semester.) Prerequisite: permission of instructor.

C43. Elementary Western Riding (1)
(Stable charge, $45 per semester.) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Limited to novice riders.

C45. Elementary Fencing (1; max total 2)

C52. Intermediate American Dance (1)
Prerequisite: C11.

C53. Intermediate International Dance (1)
Prerequisite: C11.

C55. Elementary Modern Jazz Dance (1; max total 2)

C56. Intermediate Modern Jazz Dance (2)
Prerequisite: C55 or 58 or permission of instructor.

C58. Elementary Ballet (1)

C59. Intermediate Ballet (2; max total 8)
Prerequisite: C58 or permission of instructor.

C67. Volleyball (1; max total 2)

C80. Synchronized Swim Show Production (2; max total 8)
Prerequisite: C4 or permission of instructor.

 

Men Only (PE)

M1. Group Games (1)
Archery, badminton, handball

M2. Group Games (1)

M7. Basketball (1)

M10. Elementary Swimming (1; max total 2)

M11. Intermediate Swimming (1)
Prerequisite: M10 or permission of instructor.

M13. Elementary Boxing (1)

M16. ElementaryWrestling (1; max total 2)

M18. Intermediate Wrestling (1)
Prerequisite: M16 o r permission of instructor.

M19. Elementary Tennis (1; max total 2)

M20. Intermediate Tennis (1)
Prerequisite: M19 or permission of instructor.

M21. Advanced Tennis (1)
Prerequisite: M20 or permission of instructor.

M22. Elementary Handball (1; max total 2)

M23. Intermediate Handball (1)
Prerequisite: M22 or permission of instructor.

M24. Advanced Handball (1)
Prerequisite: M23 or permission of instructor.

M25. Elementary Golf (1; max total 2)

M28. Elementary Archery (1; max total 2)

M29. Elementary Paddle Ball (1)

M31. Elementary Gymnastics (1)

M32. Intermediate Gymnastics (1)

M34. Badminton (1; max total 2)

M35. Intermediate Badminton (1)
Prerequisite: M34 or permission of instructor.

M37. Elementary Volleyball (1; max total 2)

M38. Intermediate Volleyball (1)
Prerequisite: M37 or permission of instructor.

M40. Body Building (1; max total 2)

M41. Body Building (1)
Prerequisite: M40 or permission of instructor.

M45. Self Defense (1)

 

Intercollegiate -- Coeducational (PE)

(Courses may be repeated.)

SC2. Badminton (1)

 

Intercollegiate -- Men (PE)

SM12. Baseball (1)

SM13. Baketball (1)

SM14. Cross Country (1)

SM15. Football (1)

SM16. Golf (1)

SM19. Swimming (1)

SM20. Tennis (1)

SM21. Track and Field (1)

SM23. Soccer (1)

SM24. Water Polo (1)

SM25. Wrestling (1)

 

Intercollegiate -- Women (PE)

SW3. Basketball (1)

SW5. Golf (1)

SW6. Swimming (1)

SW7. Tennis (1)

SW9. Volleyball (1)

 

Women Only (PE)

W1. Elementary Swimming (1)
For nonswimmers.

W2. Low Intermediate Swimming (1)
Prerequisite: W1 or permission of instructor.

W3. High Intermediate Swimming (1)
Prerequisite: W2 or permission of instructor.

W6. Elementary Tennis (1; max total 2)

W7. Intermediate Tennis (1)
Prerequisite: W6 or permission of instructor.

W21. Elementary Archery (1; max total 2)

W26. Conditioning Exercises and Figure Control (1)

W28. Movement Fundamentals (1; not repeatable for credit)

W29. Elementary Paddle Ball (1)

W31. Elementary Badminton (1; max total 2)

W33. Elementary Track and Field (1)

W36. Elementary Golf (1)

W46. Soccer, Hockey, or Flag Football (1)

W48. Volleyball, Basketball, or Softball (1)

 

 

C, M, W, SC, SM, SW Upper-Division Activity Courses

Physical Education (PE)

 



Physical Education (P E)

30. Foundations of Physical Education (2)
Coeducational. History and foundations of the physical education program in secondary schools; personal, social, and professional Requirements; demands on the physical education teacher.

31. Motor Learning (2)
Coeducational. Study and experience in selected aspects of human motor performance; laws of physics, rhythmical analysis and individual patterns of learning.

35A. Theory and Analysis of Team Sports (2)
Men only. Limited to physical education and recreation majors and minors. Analysis and practice of skills. (l lecture, 2 lab hours)

35B. Theory and Analysis of Combatives (2)
Men only. Limited to physical education and recreation administration majors and minors. Analysis and practice of skills. (l lecture, 2 lab hours)

35C. Theory and Analysis of Gymnastics (2)
Men only. Limited to physical education and recreation administration majors and minors. Analysis and practice of skills. (l lecture, 2 lab hours)

44. Instructional Laboratory I (1)
Limited to physical education major students. Designed to provide an opportunity to work in an instructional situation.

45A. Theory and Analysis of Aquatics (2)
Coeducational. Limited to physical education and recreation administration majors and minors. Prerequisite: intermediate skill. Study and practice of beginner's skills and swimming strokes; elements of diving and skills basic to lifesaving; skill progression for various levels; water polo, scuba diving. (Two 2-hour labs)

45B. Theory and Analysis of Racquet Sports (2)
Coeducational. Limited to physical education and recreation administration majors and minors. Prerequisite: intermediate skill. Study and practice of strokes and tactics; rules; history; skill progression for various levels. (Two 2-hour labs)

45C. Theory and Analysis of Golf and Archery (2)
Coeducational. Limited to physical education and recreation majors and minors. Prerequisite: M25 or W36. Study and practice of values and fundamentals in golf and archery; organization and conduct in the secondary school physical education program. (Two 2-hour labs)

45D. Theory and Analysis of Polk, Square and Social Dance (2)
Coeducational. Limited to physical education and recreation administration majors and minors. Prerequisite: C11A. Study and practice of elementary leadership in folk, square, and social dance. (Two 2-hour labs)

59. Music as Dance Accompaniment (3)
Coeducational. Kinds of accompaniment: live and recorded music, percussion scores, spoken word. Student selection and preparation of accompaniment: dance technique and composition.

63. Dance Performance (2; max total 8)
(Same as PE 163) Coeducational. Students with fewer than 43 units register for PE 63; those with more than 45 units register for PE 163. Prerequisite: CI7A, PE 65A, B, or C, or permission of instructor. Group laboratory experience in presentation of major productions for public performance.

65. Elementary Dance Composition (3)
Coeducational. Prerequisite: C16 or 116 . Discussion of dance elements, composition of dance studies, critiques.

67. Orchesis (2) (Same as PE 167)
Coeducational. Students with fewer than 60 units register for PE 67; those with more than 60 units register for PE 167. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Laboratory workshop of group projects: for high schools and for other groups and organizations.

70T. Studies in Dance (3; max total 12 if no topic repeated) (Same as PE 170T)
Coeducational. Students with fewer than 60 units register for PE 70T; those with more than 60 units register for PE 170T. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Topics may include the repertory of Doris Humphrey, Jose Limon, Martha Graham, and others.

106. Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (2)
Designed for prospective coaches, trainers, health and physical educators; to aid in the recognition, evaluation, and care of athletic injuries. Techniques in taping, prevention, and rehabilitation of injuries.

107. Field Work in Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (1-2; max total 6)
Prerequisites: P E 106A. May be taken concurrently with 106B. Practical experience in the field of athletic training.

108. Organization of Intramural Sports-Recreational Games (2)
For physical education and recreation administration majors. Organization, administration, and motivation of a program of intramural activities in secondary schools.

111A. Officiating Volleyball (1)
Not open to students with credit in PE 111A. Prerequisite: experience in volleyball. Rules, officiating techniques, practice in officiating. Students may elect to take national theoretical (50¢) and practical ($l.00) examinations given by the San Joaquin Hoard of Women Officials. (2 1-hour lecture labs)

111B. Officiating Basketball (1)
Not open to students with credit in PE 111A. Prerequisite: experience in basektball. Rules, officiating techniques, practice in officiating. Students may elect to take national theoretical (50¢) and practical ($l.00) examinations given by the San Joaquin Hoard of Women Officials. (2 1-hour lecture labs)

112A. Officiating Football (1)
Prerequisite: varsity squad experience in football. Analysis and interpretation of football rules; procedures, mechanics, and practice in officiating. (1-2 hour lecture/lab)

112B. Officiating Basketball (1)
Prerequisite: experience in basketball. Analysis and interpretation of basketball rules; procedures, mechanics, and practice in officiating. (1-2 hour lecture/lab)

112C. Officiating Track and Field (1)
Analysis and interpretation of rules for track; procedures, mechanics, and practice in officiating. (1-2 hour lecture/lab)

112D. Officiating Baseball (1)
Prerequisite: experience in baseball. Analysis and interpretation of rules for baseball; procedures, mechanics, and practice in officiating. (1-2 hour lecture/lab)

115A. Theory and Analysis of Modern Dance (2)
Prerequisite: C16. Practice and analysis of body movement in dance: rhythmic, space and quality elements. Practice in planning and presenting teaching techniques, movement progressions, and group studies; elementary composition; brief history of dance; introduction to aesthetics. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab)

115B. Theory and Analysis of Team Sports I (2)
Women only. Emphasis on the performance, presentation and analysis of techniques and strategies of basketball, softball, and volleyball.

115D. Theory and Analysis of Gymnastics (2)
Women only. Prerequisite: C9A. Analysis of skill performance, theory of progressions, class organization, spotting techniques, development of routines, legal aspects, and safety. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)

115E. Theory and Analysis of Track and Field (2)
Women only. Analysis, performance, and evaluation of track and field events. Theory of skill progressions, class organization, officiating; planning, promoting, and conducting track programs and events; purchase and care of equipment and facilities; conditioning and training principles. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.)

125A. Theory and Analysis of Football (1)
Men only. Principles underlying participation in competitive football.

125B. Theory and Analysis of Basketball (1)
Men only. Principles underlying participation in competitive basketball.

125C. Theory and Analysis of Track and Field (1)
Men only. Principles underlying participation in competitive track and field.

125D. Theory and Analysis of Baseball (1)
Men only. Principles underlying participation in competitive baseball.

144. Instructional Laboratory II (1)
Coeducational. Limited to major students. Designed to provide an opportunity to work in an instructional situation.

152. Elementary School Physical Education (3)
Coeducational. Activities, materials, and techniques related to learning experiences for elementary school children through the medium of human movement. (Two 2-hour lecture-labs)

153. Proseminar in Principles of Physical Education (3)
Coeducational. Prerequisites: P E 30. Principles basic to sound philosophy of physical education; appraisal of historical development; relationship to health education, recreation. and other areas; foundation and functions of physical education in contemporary American society.

154. Proseminar in Organization and Administration (3)
Coeducational. Prerequisites: P E 30, 153. Organization and administration: classification, scheduling, planning Facilities for instruction and recreation; role of the physical education teacher in recreation. equipment, budget, co-curricular program, student leadership, community relationship. Legal liabilities.

156A. Kinesiology (3)
Coeducational. Prerequisites: Phy 1, 22, and 23 or equivalent. Human movement: biological and mechanical bases, application of skeletomuscular considerations and principles of mechanics to human movements.

156B. Physiology of Exercise (3)
Coeducational. Prerequisites: Phy 22 and 23 or equivalent. Physiologic bases of movement, work, and exercise; physiologic concepts related to such processes as respiration, circulation, muscle function, metabolism, heat regulation, and to their roles in physical activity.

156C. Adapted Physucal Education (3)
Coeducational. Prerequisite: Phy 22 and 23 or equivalent. Anomalies and physical divergencies among elementary and high school students, their etiology and consequences; development of special provisions to meet the needs of atypical students.

159. Tests and Measurements (3)
Coeducational. Prerequisite: P E 30. Scientific testing in physical education; analysis, study, and construction of tests; diagnosis of physical efficiency and physiological reactions to exercise, sports, and games.

161. Curriculum and Methods of Physucal Education in Secondary Schools (2)
Coeducational. Prerequisite: PE 30, 153, and/or concurrently (men) PE l25A-B-C-D, (women) PE 113A-B-D-E. Principles applied to the teaching-learning process; organization and observation of physical education activities in secondary schools; development of physical education programs.

163. Dance Performance (2; max total 8)
See PE 63.

164T. History of Dance (3; max total 12 if no topic repeated)
Coeducational. Evolvement of dance as an art form; cultural implications; changing concepts in dance style and form. Topics may include the following periods: Primitive to Renaissance, Baroque to 20th Century, 20th Century.

166. Intermediate Dance Composition (3)
Coeducational. Prerequisite: PE 65. Analysis of styles and trends of compositional form with experience in development of individual and group dance studies.

167. Ochesis (2)
See PE 67.

168. Elementary Dance Notation (3)
Coeducational. Designed to study the system of Labanotation. Will include experience in recording and interpreting dance scores.

170T. Studies in Dance (3; max see PE 70T)

190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study.

199. Supervised Work Experience (1-2; max total 4)
Prerequisites: upper-division status, GPA 2.5 last 30 units, permission of department chair and instructor.


GRADUATE COURSES

(See Course Numbering System.)

Physical Education (P E)

230T. Scientific Bases of Physical Education (3; max total 9 if no topic repeated)
Seminar in a selected topic: research in physical education; body mechanics; analysis of athletic performance.
230.1. Body Mechanics
230.2. Analysis of Athletic Performance
230.3. Research in Physical Education
230.4. Statistical Inference in Physical Education
230.5. Quantitative Measurement in Exercise Physiology

240T. Programs in Physical Education (3; max total 9 if no topic repeated)
Prerequisite: PE 161. Seminar in a selected topic: facilities and equipment; program development; administration.
240.1. Physical Education Facilities and Equipment
240.2. Administration in Physical Education
240.3. Philosophical Concepts of Physical Education
240.4. Program Development
240.5. Historical Concepts

250T. Topics in Physical Education (3; max see below)
May be repeated if no topic repeated. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Seminar in a selected topic; for example, contemporary dance and related art forms.

290. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Regulations and Procedures -- Independent Study.

299. Thesis or Project (2-6; max total 6)
Prerequisite: see Master's Degrees -- Thesis Requirement. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis or project for the master's degree.


IN-SERVICE COURSES

(See Course Numbering System.)

Physical Education (P E)

310. Analysis of Team Activities
(1-3; max total 12 if no area repeated)

320. Analysis of Individual Activities
(1-3; max total 12 if no area repeated)




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