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1.50 Credits
Fundamentals of offensive and defensive line and backfield play; technique of forward passing; outstanding rules; offensive plays, most frequently used defenses. Preparation for Course P: P229 or consent of instructor. Cr. 1.5. Notes Letter grades are given in all HPER classes. Some classes are offered in eight-week sessions; check the Schedule of Classes for scheduling information. Activity classes cannot be repeated for credit.
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1.50 Credits
Fundamentals of basket shooting, passing, ball handling, and footwork; patterns against man-to-man defense, zone defense, and zone pressure defense, full court and half court. Strategy of playing regular season and tournament play. Psychology of coaching. Preparation for Course P: P122 or consent of instructor. Cr. 1.5. Notes Letter grades are given in all HPER classes. Some classes are offered in eight-week sessions; check the Schedule of Classes for scheduling information. Activity classes cannot be repeated for credit.
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1.50 Credits
Fundamentals of pitching, catching, batting, base running, infield and outfield play; offensive and defensive strategy; organization and management. Preparation for Course P: P233 or consent of instructor. Cr. 1.5. Notes Letter grades are given in all HPER classes. Some classes are offered in eight-week sessions; check the Schedule of Classes for scheduling information. Activity classes cannot be repeated for credit.
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1.50 Credits
Fundamental procedures in conditioning and training for cross country, track, and field. Gives basic understanding of each event's coaching strategy and coaching psychology. Home-meet organization and management. Preparation for Course P: P121 or consent of instructor. Cr. 1.5. Notes Letter grades are given in all HPER classes. Some classes are offered in eight-week sessions; check the Schedule of Classes for scheduling information. Activity classes cannot be repeated for credit.
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1.50 Credits
Theory and methods of coaching soccer covering technical, administrative, and organizational aspects involved in the process. Emphasis on execution of advanced skills and team offense and defense patterns, conditioning the player, and organizing practice sessions. Preparation for Course P: P122/soccer or consent of instructor. Cr. 1.5. Notes Letter grades are given in all HPER classes. Some classes are offered in eight-week sessions; check the Schedule of Classes for scheduling information. Activity classes cannot be repeated for credit.
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1.50 Credits
Theory and methods of coaching volleyball covering technical, administrative, and organizational aspects involved in the process. Emphasis on execution of advanced skills and team offense and defense patterns, conditioning the player, and organizing practice sessions. Preparation for Course P: P122/volleyball or consent of instructor. Cr. 1.5. Notes Letter grades are given in all HPER classes. Some classes are offered in eight-week sessions; check the Schedule of Classes for scheduling information. Activity classes cannot be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to therapeutic techniques used on ill or injured athletes to facilitate enhanced recovery and safe return to competitive conditions. Lecture and demonstration involving method of application of therapeutic equipment and exercise protocols will be covered. Cr. 3. Notes Letter grades are given in all HPER classes. Some classes are offered in eight-week sessions; check the Schedule of Classes for scheduling information. Activity classes cannot be repeated for credit.
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1.00 Credits
Course designed to assist student in recognizing, understanding, and managing athletic injuries. Methods of taping and bandaging are emphasized. Cr. 1. Notes Letter grades are given in all HPER classes. Some classes are offered in eight-week sessions; check the Schedule of Classes for scheduling information. Activity classes cannot be repeated for credit.
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1.00 Credits
Topics include such sports as football, baseball, basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics. Ethics of sports officiating; mastery, interpretation, and application of sports rules. Laboratory and classroom experiences. Course may be repeated. Cr. 1. Notes Letter grades are given in all HPER classes. Some classes are offered in eight-week sessions; check the Schedule of Classes for scheduling information. Activity classes cannot be repeated for credit.
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2.00 Credits
An overview of the operation of athletic programs in the schools for men and women. Administrative structure on national and state levels. Policies and procedures as they pertain to budget, facilities, eligibility, contest regulations, safety, and current trends. Cr. 2. Notes Letter grades are given in all HPER classes. Some classes are offered in eight-week sessions; check the Schedule of Classes for scheduling information. Activity classes cannot be repeated for credit.
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