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  • 1.00 Credits

    UC*, CSU Prerequisite: None. This course is designed to introduce students to the rules and fundamental skills of racquetball. Students will also develop an understanding of basic strategy involved in racquetball and have the opportunity to participate in a class tournament. Subsequent enrollment in additional semesters will provide the student an opportunity for added skill and competency development within each activity area. Enrollment is limited to four times within the racquetball activity area. 54 hours laboratory.
  • 1.00 Credits

    UC*, CSU Prerequisite: None. This course will introduce the student to the sport of table tennis. Topics to be covered include equipment, rules and terminology, strokes, technique and strategy. Students will also compete in class competitions and tournaments. Subsequent enrollment in additional semesters will provide the student an opportunity for added skill and competency development within each activity area. Enrollment is limited to four times within the table tennis activity area. 54 hours laboratory.
  • 1.00 Credits

    UC*, CSU Prerequisite: None. This beginning course is for the inexperienced or starting player. Emphasis is placed on the basic forehand, backhand, serve and volley strokes. Basic strategies for doubles and singles will be introduced. Subsequent enrollment in additional semesters will provide the student an opportunity for added skill and competency development within each activity area. Enrollment is limited to four times within the tennis activity area. 54 hours laboratory.
  • 1.00 Credits

    UC*, CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: Course is designed for students with proficient skills in the basic strokes of forehand, backhand, volley and serve or for those who have completed PHP-all. Intermediate tennis is designed for the player wishing to review basic strokes and develop intermediate level skills. Subsequent enrollment in additional semesters will provide the student an opportunity for added skill and competency development within each activity area. Enrollment is limited to four times within the tennis activity area. 54 hours laboratory.
  • 1.00 Credits

    UC*, CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: Course is designed for students with proficient skills in forehand, backhand, volley, serve, lob, overhead, and advanced singles and doubles strategy or for those who have completed PHP-A12. This course is designed for the advanced player interested in improving both their knowledge and skill in tennis. Emphasis is placed on advanced skills and competition. Subsequent enrollment in additional semesters will provide the student an opportunity for added skill and competency development within each activity area. Enrollment is limited to four times within the tennis activity area. 54 hours laboratory.
  • 1.00 Credits

    UC*, CSU Prerequisite: None. This course is designed to develop the basic techniques of bowling. Practice drills focus on the development of an appropriate grip, the approach and ball delivery. Students have an opportunity for practicing their skills and for competition during a handicap league. Subsequent enrollment in additional semesters will provide the student an opportunity for added skill and competency development within each activity area. Enrollment is limited to four times within the bowling activity area. 54 hours laboratory.
  • 1.00 Credits

    UC*, CSU Prerequisite: None. This course is designed to give the student the opportunity to continue improving his/her timing, approach and delivery. Individual coaching is given on footwork and ball release. Different systems for spare conversions are presented and the student is given the opportunity to practice them and develop a preference. Lane conditions become a concern for the intermediate bowler. Reading oil patterns and making adjustments of feet, marks, speed of delivery and focus are emphasized. The students will participate in a handicap league. Additional semesters will provide the student an opportunity for added skill and competency development within each activity area. Enrollment is limited to four times within the bowling activity area. 54 hours laboratory.
  • 1.00 Credits

    UC*, CSU Prerequisite: None. This course is designed to assist students in perfecting approach and delivery, and mastery of spare conversion. Emphasis is on lane adjustments: marks, feet, focus, speed, lift and equipment. It affords bowlers an opportunity to practice skills with other highly skilled bowlers. Discussions on the psychology and problems involving competition help to prepare bowlers for high-level competition. The bowlers participate in singles and doubles handicap competition in class. Additional semesters will provide the student an opportunity for added skill and competency development within each activity area. Enrollment is limited to four times within the bowling activity area. 54 hours laboratory.
  • 1.00 Credits

    UC*, CSU Prerequisite: None. Designed to serve as an opportunity for the students to develop fundamental skills such as grip, stance, address and swing. Class competitive play and skill contests are conducted to further develop the students' interest in the game. Subsequent enrollment in additional semesters will provide the student an opportunity for added skill and competency development within each activity. Enrollment is limited to four times within the golf activity area. 54 hours laboratory.
  • 1.00 Credits

    UC*, CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: Course is designed for students with proficient skills in grip, stance, and swing or for those who have completed PHP-A20. This course is designed to serve as an opportunity for students to develop golf skills at the intermediate level. The mental approach to golf as well as intermediate drills and practice techniques will be employed to further enhance the students' skill level. Subsequent enrollment in additional semesters will provide the student added skill and competency development within each activity area. Enrollment is limited to four times within the golf activity area. 54 hours laboratory.
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