|
|
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
-
2.00 Credits
2 hrs. A course designed to assist students with developing the skill necessary to teach rhythmic activities/dance and gymnastics. Performance and safety will also be objectives. The students will learn to organize materials and develop techniques that are essential to utilizing personal and general space. The student will develop coordination, self-expression, creativity and endurance. Various concepts associated with basic locomotions and nonlocomoter movements are examined and experienced in detail. Prerequisite: None ( Offered Spring)
-
3.00 Credits
2hrs. Methods, procedures, techniques, and safety. Terminology, scoring, and skill development will be included. (Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer)
-
2.00 Credits
2 hrs. Introduction beginning level swimming class. History, theory, and basic stroke mechanics will be covered, on both lectures and skill instruction sessions. (Offered Fall, Spring and Summer)
-
2.00 Credits
- 2 hrs. This course is designed to both educate the student on the theories and mechanics of swimming, while offering an emphasis in training. This course will be an introduction to swimming as a lifetime fitness activity. History, theory, and basic stroke mechanics will be covered, on both lectures and skill instruction sessions. (Offered Fall, Spring and Summer)
-
2.00 Credits
- 2 hrs. Basic principles, rules, history, etiquette, terminology, skill development, safety hints, playing strategies and courtesies of the game. This course teaches students not only how to enjoy the game, but also how to use it as a business tool as well. Prerequisite: None ( Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer) Fee Required
-
2.00 Credits
- 2 hrs. Introduction to the art and professional requirements of officiating intramural and athletic contests. The traditional fall/spring sports of flag football, basketball, wrestling, volleyball, soccer, baseball, softball, T-ball, track and field, and tennis are activities covered in this course. A weekly schedule for developing the necessary skills required of each sport is included. Prerequisite: None ( Offered Spring, Summer and Fall)
-
2.00 Credits
I - 2 hrs. Focus on the skill development, organizational strategies, instructional techniques and techniques for evaluating performance in a variety of individual, dual, and team sports. The activities covered in track and field, handball, and aerobics and weight training. Prerequisite: PED 107, PED 109, PED 140 ( Offered Fall)
-
2.00 Credits
- 2 hrs. Focus on the skill development, organizational strategies, instructional techniques and techniques for evaluating performance in a variety of individual, dual, and team sports. The activities covered in this course are: volleyball, basketball, flag football, soccer, softball, pickle ball and field hockey. Prerequisite: PED 107, PED 109, PED 140 ( Offered Spring)
-
3.00 Credits
3hrs. Basic knowledge of water chemistry, filtration, environmental control, risk management, cost effectiveness, and safe swimming pool operations. (Offered Spring)
-
3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A course providing the participants with the knowledge and skills needed to be lifeguards. It presents information on the basic skills and knowledge lifeguards need in pool, lake, river, surf, and water park environments. (Offered Spring).
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|