38-
001,
002,
003,
004
SE
LECT
ED
T
OPICS.
May
be
rep
eated
with
change
i
n
topic.
3
8-
301,
302,
303,
304
SE
LECT
ED
T
OPICS.
May
be
rep
eated
with
change
i
n
topic.
38-
901,
902,
903,
904
T
UT
ORI
AL
.
38-
941,
942,
943,
944
ACADEM
IC
INTERNSHIP
.
Must
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
38-
951,
952,
953,
954
INDE
PENDENT
S
TUDY
.
May
be
repeated
with
change
in
content.
38-
983
HONORS.
KI
NE
S
IOLOG
Y
DE
P
A
R
T
ME
NT
D
ivis
ion
of
Natural
Sc
ienc
es
J
immy
C
.
Sm
ith,
P
hD,
Pr
ofes
s
or
and
Chai
r
S
cott
P
.
M
cL
e
an,
P
hD,
As
sociate
Profes
sor
D
ivis
ion
of
Social
Sc
ienc
e
s
Gla
da
C
.
Munt
,
PhD,
Profes
s
or
and
Di
rector
of
Intercollegiat
e
Athletics
De
bora
h
Je
né
B
a
c
la
wski,
M
A,
Ins
tructor
M
iguel
A
.
B
ena
vide
s,
M
Ed,
A
TC,
As
s
is
ta
nt
Professor
Ange
la
M
ar
ie
Froboes
e,
M
Ed,
I
ns
tr
uc
tor
Dona
ld
P
.
Gr
egor
y
,
MEd,
As
sis
tant
Prof
essor
S
haw
na
He
in,
MS
,
A
T
C,
Inst
ructor
Ha
nna
h
L
ong,
MS
,
Ins
tructor
W
illia
m
C
.
Ra
le
igh,
JD,
Ass
is
tant
Professor
P
ame
la
Rude
r
,
MB
A,
Ins
tructor
Gle
nn
R.
S
chw
a
b,
MS
,
A
T
C
,
As
si
stant
Pr
ofessor
Ronda
S
.
S
e
agr
ave
s,
MA,
As
sis
tant
Prof
essor
J
ame
s
R
.
She
lton,
P
hD,
Ass
is
tant
Profess
or
F
ra
ncie
L
ar
rie
u
Smi
th,
M
Ed,
I
nstr
uc
tor
Les
te
r
Som
bito,
MEd,
Ins
tructor
The
D
e
par
tme
nt
of
Ki
ne
s
iology
provi
des
study
toward
the
B
a
chelor
of
Ar
ts
and
Bachelor
of
S
cie
nc
e
de
gre
es
wi
th
a
major
or
a
mi
nor
in
Kines
iology
.
Additional
requirements
for
the
BS
de
gre
e
a
re
lis
te
d
i
n
the
catalog
under
“University
Degrees.”
The
major
includes
cour
ses
that
are
requis
ite
for
gra
duate
s
tudy
in
the
dis
cipline
and
that
ar
e
needed
for
te
aching
certification.
The
de
par
tme
nt
a
lso
of
fe
rs
Fi
tne
s
s
and
Recreational
Ac
ti
vity
(FRA47
prefix)
c
lasses
.
P
er
sons
wi
th
under
graduate
and/or
graduate
degrees
in
Kinesiology
are
prepared
for
careers
in
a
va
rie
ty
of
fie
lds
,
including
exer
ci
se
s
ci
ence,
medicine,
health
or
fitness
industry
and
coaching.
Ar
ea
of
Kine
si
ology
The
obj
ec
tive
s
of
the
s
tudy
of
Kines
iology
are:
1.
T
o
pre
par
e
s
tudents
f
or
s
ucces
sful
careers
in
the
exer
cise
sciences,
teaching
and
coaching.
2.
T
o
provide
programs
of
study
appropr
iat
e
f
or
pursuing
graduate
study
and
for
obtaining
te
a
che
r
c
er
tif
ica
tion.
3.
T
o
deve
lop
student
interest
and
appreciation
for
careers
in
the
exercise
scie
nces,
sports
me
dic
ine
,
and
he
a
lth
and
fitness
indus
tries.
Ar
ea
of
Fit
ne
ss
and
Recr
eational
Activit
y
The
obj
ec
tive
s
of
the
Fit
nes
s
and
Recreational
Activity
(
FRA)
progr
am
f
or
Southwester
n
s
tudent
s
a
re
:
1.
T
o
deve
lop
knowledge,
s
kills
,
and
physical
abilities
that
contribute
to
the
enjoyment
of
va
rious
spor
ts
a
nd
leis
ure-time
act
ivities
t
hroug
hout
life.
1
12
2.
T
o
ac
quir
e
te
c
hniques
and
expertis
e
i
n
developing
and
maintaining
personal
physical
f
itne
ss
.
3
.
T
o
deve
lop
a
nd
practice
dur
ing
c
ol
le
ge
years
a
lifestyle
that
promotes
wellness,
physical
f
itne
ss
and
inc
orporates
recr
eational
activities
on
a
regular
basis.
4.
T
o
promot
e
interests
and
abilities
in
int
ramural
and
recreational
sports/activities.
T
he
foll
owi
ng
policies
apply
t
o
F
itnes
s
and
R
ec
r
eatio
nal
Act
ivity
courses:
1.
T
wo
s
em
este
r
hour
s
of
F
itness
and
Recreational
Ac
tivity
cour
se(s)
are
required
for
a
ll
de
gre
es
.
FR
A
cour
ses
ar
e
gr
aded
on
a
Pas
s/D/F
bas
is
.
2.
O
ne
addit
iona
l
FRA
cours
e
m
ay
be
counted
as
elective
credit
towar
d
a
ll
degrees.
3.
R
epe
at
cou
rse
s
are
not
allowed
i
n
the
at
t
ai
nment
of
the
required
two
semester
hours.
E
xce
ptions
to
thi
s
policy
are:
1)
r
epeating
47-001,
Adapted
Rec
r
eational/Fitness
Activities,
a
nd
2)
r
epea
ting
a
c
ours
e
in
whic
h
conte
nt
changes
by
design,
such
as
47-
001
and
301
S
ele
c
ted
T
opic
s.
4.
C
re
dit
by
d
epa
rtm
ental
examination
may
b
e
receive
d
in
FRA
courses
upon
petition
to
the
de
par
tme
nt
c
ha
ir
.
St
ude
nts
mus
t
demonst
rate
appro
priate
proficienc
y
to
earn
credit
through
pe
titi
on.
M
ajor
in
K
ine
s
iology:
40
s
em
es
ter
hours,
i
ncluding
Allied
Health
E
ducation
46-244;
K
ine
siol
ogy
48-
192,
313,
403,
423,
704,
714,
813
(Capstone),
822;
two
FRA
courses
in
a
ddition
to
t
he
tw
o
r
equir
e
d
by
the
general
educat
ion
req
uiremen
t
(repeate
d
courses
will
not
count);
10
a
dditiona
l
s
eme
s
ter
hours
of
Kinesiology
or
Al
l
ie
d
Health
E
ducation.
R
e
qui
r
e
d
s
upp
or
ting
cours
e
i
n
the
major:
Mathematics
52-1
13.
(BIO50-424
Or
gan
P
hysiol
ogy
and
CHE
51-544
Or
ganic
Chemi
s
t
ry
I
are
recommended
for
students
pursing
the
B
ac
hel
or
of
Sc
ienc
e
degr
e
e.)
N
O
TE
:
T
he
C
ap
s
tone
E
xper
ience
is
s
atis
fied
by
Kinesiology
48-813.
Kinesiology
48-953
may
be
use
d
to
me
et
this
requirement
under
the
fol
l
o
wing
conditions.
The
student
must
pr
e
sent
a
pr
oposa
l
de
s
cr
ibing
the
nature
of
his
/her
propos
ed
Capstone
experience.
The
faculty
member
s
uper
visi
ng
the
a
c
tivity
and
the
Depart
me
nt
Chair
must
approve
this
proposal.
Approval
must
be
obta
ine
d
prior
to
re
gis
tration
in
the
s
emes
t
er
pr
eceding
the
independent
study
.
Students
seeking
te
a
ching
c
er
tif
ica
tion
may
us
e
student
te
aching
to
meet
their
Capstone
requirement.
M
inor
in
Kin
es
iology:
18
s
eme
s
ter
hours
,
including
Kinesiology
48-192,
403;
two
fr
om
48-
423,
704,
714;
t
wo
FRA
cours
es
in
a
ddi
tion
t
o
the
two
required
by
the
gene
r
al
education
r
equir
em
ent
(
re
pe
at
ed
cours
es
wil
l
not
count
);
t
hree
or
four
additional
hours
of
Kinesiology
or
A
lli
ed
H
e
alt
h
Ed
ucation,
one
or
two
hours
of
w
hich
must
be
above
the
intr
oductor
y
level
(
number
of
a
dditional
hours
varies
according
t
o
courses
selected
above).
S
ee
the
Educ
at
ion
Department
for
informat
ion
regarding
teacher
certification
in
kinesiology
.
KI
N
ES
IOL
OGY
(KI
N)
48-
192
FOUNDA
TIO
NS
O
F
KINE
SIOLOGY
.
This
course
investigates
the
his
tory
,
philos
ophy
and
principles
that
guide
the
discipline.
I
n
a
ddition,
c
a
re
e
r
options
and
current
issues
in
Kinesiology
are
e
xa
mine
d.
48-
232
PRINCIP
LES
O
F
A
DMINISTE
RI
NG
AND
COACHING
SP
OR
T
.
T
his
c
ours
e
involve
s
the
study
of
administrative
and
coaching
the
orie
s
tha
t
a
pply
to
sport.
Areas
covered
include
budget
pre
pa
ra
tion,
inve
ntory
management,
season
planning,
event
s
c
hedul
ing
and
s
port
specific
defensive
and
of
f
ensive
concepts.
1
13
48-
273
FUNDAM
ENT
ALS
OF
MOVE
MENT
ANAL
YSIS.
A
n
introductory
c
ours
e
to
de
velop
obs
ervational
an
d
analytical
skills
as
they
relate
to
huma
n
move
me
nt.
Emphasis
is
placed
on
developing
a
s
ystematic
a
pproa
c
h
to
a
nal
ys
is
.
Students
will
use
thes
e
skills
(with
emphasis
p
la
c
e
d
on
vide
o
ana
lys
is
)
to
evalua
te
f
undamental
movement
patterns
i
nc
luding
ga
it,
jum
ping,
throwing,
catching
and
striking.
48-
282
PHI
LOSOPHY
OF
SPOR
T
.
This
course
of
fers
a
look
at
the
world
of
s
port
fr
om
a
philosophi
cal
perspective.
The
sporting
arena
is
used
as
a
ve
hic
le
to
inve
stigate
factors,
such
as
media
influence,
social
pe
rc
e
ptions
and
e
thical
concepts
w
hich
help
shape
our
society
.
48-
313
RES
EARCH
MET
HODS
I
N
KINESIOLOGY
.
T
his
c
ourse
covers
the
ba
s
ic
conc
e
pts
of
re
s
e
arch
methods
used
in
the
discipline
of
kine
s
iology
.
It
is
de
signed
to
help
students
think
critica
lly
,
to
give
s
tude
nts
hands
-on
e
xperiences
wit
h
research
design,
data
analys
is
and
inte
rpr
et
ati
on,
and
the
reporting
of
results
to
a
pr
ofessional
audience.
Pr
er
equi
s
ite
:
M
a
the
matics
52-
1
13
or
consent
of
instructor
.
(NS)
48-
403
H
E
A
L
T
H
A
N
D
F
I
T
N
E
S
S
C
O
N
C
E
P
T
S
.
S
t
u
d
e
n
t
s
a
r
e
p
r
e
s
e
n
t
e
d
c
u
r
r
e
n
t
s
c
i
e
n
t
i
f
i
c
i
n
f
o
r
m
a
t
i
o
n
c
o
n
c
e
r
n
i
n
g
t
h
e
r
o
l
e
s
o
f
p
h
y
s
i
c
a
l
a
c
t
i
v
i
t
y
,
n
u
t
r
i
t
i
o
n
a
n
d
l
i
f
e
c
h
o
i
c
e
s
i
n
h
e
a
l
t
h
y
l
i
v
i
n
g
.
E
m
p
h
a
s
i
s
i
s
p
l
a
c
e
d
o
n
i
n
c
o
r
p
o
r
a
t
i
n
g
t
h
i
s
i
n
f
o
r
m
a
t
i
o
n
i
n
t
o
a
l
i
f
e
s
t
y
l
e
t
h
a
t
w
i
l
l
p
r
o
d
u
c
e
l
i
f
e
l
o
n
g
o
p
t
i
m
a
l
h
e
a
l
t
h
.
I
n
a
d
d
i
t
i
o
n
,
i
s
s
u
e
s
i
m
p
o
r
t
a
n
t
t
o
h
e
a
l
t
h
c
a
r
e
a
n
d
s
o
c
i
e
t
y
a
r
e
d
i
s
c
u
s
s
e
d
.
A
l
s
o
E
n
v
i
r
o
n
m
e
n
t
a
l
S
t
u
d
i
e
s
4
9
-
4
0
3
.
(
S
c
S
)
48-
423
M
OT
OR
LEARNING
AND
MOT
OR
CONTROL.
Th
is
course
is
a
s
tudy
of
the
fa
c
tors
af
fecting
the
le
arning
and
control
of
motor
skills.
E
mphas
is
is
give
n
to
information
p
r
ocessing,
motor
programming
a
nd
motor
s
kill
a
na
lys
is
.
Study
is
centered
upon
understanding
and
a
pplic
a
tion
of
c
onc
eptual
frame
wo
rks
that
include
open
and
clos
ed
loope
d
mode
ls
.
Pre
requis
ite:
Kine
siology
48-313.
(NS)
48-
523
PHYSI
CAL
EDUCA
TI
ON
F
OR
E
LEMENT
AR
Y
AN
D
SE
C
O
N
DAR
Y
SC
HOOL
S.
This
c
ourse
is
designed
to
provide
the
know
le
dge
a
nd
develop
the
competencies
that
allow
persons
to
unde
rs
ta
nd,
te
ac
h
a
nd
apply
principles
of
educa
tion
to
physical
e
duc
a
tion
progra
ms
for
all
grade
levels.
48-
533
SP
OR
T
M
ANAGEMENT
:
ORGANI
ZA
T
ION
AND
A
D
M
IN
IST
RA
TI
ON.
T
his
course
examines
various
administrative
philos
ophie
s
and
t
echniques
used
i
n
educational,
athletic,
and
re
c
re
a
tiona
l
s
ett
ings.
48-
543
SE
MI
NAR
IN
KINE
SIOLOGY
.
This
course
is
design
ed
to
inve
s
tiga
te
spe
c
ia
l
topics
or
problems
of
interest
in
Kinesiology
.
A
re
a
s
of
st
udy
wi
ll
be
selected
by
both
instructor
and
students
with
s
tude
nts
taki
ng
an
a
ctive
role
as
bo
th
lear
ner
s
and
teachers.
Pr
er
equi
site
s
:
Kine
si
ology
48-313,
and
at
least
one
of
the
following;
K
ine
s
iology
48-423,
48-704,
or
48
-714,
or
permission
of
instructor
.
48-
563
SP
OR
T
PSYCHOLOGY
.
The
purpose
of
this
course
i
s
to
introduce
ba
s
ic
conc
e
pts
as
s
ociat
ed
with
the
field
of
sport
psychology
such
as
c
onc
e
ntra
tion,
a
nxiety
contr
ol,
relaxation
techniques,
focus
and
team
w
ork.
I
n
addit
ion,
students
will
become
familiar
with
current
research
in
s
port
ps
yc
hology
.
(ScS)
1
14
48-
573
SP
OR
T
LA
W
A
ND
E
THICS.
This
course
is
designed
to
present
s
tude
nts
wi
th
the
opportunity
to
learn
various
legal
concepts
and
how
the
y
a
pply
to
the
s
ports
industry
.
Actions
and
decisions
in
s
port/a
thle
tic
s
a
re
compared
to
the
known
principles
and
rules
of
s
ports
a
s
s
e
t
forth
by
their
governing
bodies.
(ScS)
48-
583
FI
NANCE
OF
SPO
R
T
AND
HEAL
TH
RELA
TED
INDUST
RI
ES.
T
his
c
ours
e
is
des
igned
to
expose
students
to
various
methods
and
c
ons
ide
ra
tions
r
el
ated
to
pr
oviding
a
sound
financial
basis
f
or
the
s
port,
fi
tnes
s
a
nd
health
industries.
Emphasis
is
placed
on
areas
of
public
a
nd
priva
te
fundraising,
economic
impact
analysis
and
c
orpora
t
e
s
ponsor
s
hips.
48-
704
PHYSI
OLOG
Y
O
F
EXERCISE.
This
course
is
the
study
of
physio-
logic
a
l
re
s
pons
e
s
a
nd
adaptations
made
in
response
to
the
challenge
of
e
xe
rc
is
e
w
i
th
an
emphasis
on
cardiovascular
and
neuromuscular
s
ys
tem
s.
L
ab
r
equir
ed.
Prerequisites:
Allied
Health
Education
46-
244
a
nd
K
ine
si
ology
48-313,
or
permission
of
instructor
.
(NSL
)
48-
714
BIOM
ECHA
NICS.
This
course
is
the
study
of
basic
a
natomical
and
me
c
ha
nic
al
pr
inc
iples
applied
to
human
movement.
Emphasis
is
pla
c
e
d
on
kine
mat
ic
and
kinetic
conce
pts
and
the
use
of
computerized
move
me
nt
a
na
lysi
s
.
L
a
b
r
equired.
Prerequisites:
Allied
Health
E
duca
tion
46-
244
and
Kinesiology
48-313
or
pe
r
mission
of
ins
truc
tor
.
(
NS
L)
48-
753
T
ISSUE
M
ECH
AN
ICS.
This
is
an
advanced
course
that
explores
the
a
na
tomic
a
l
st
ruc
ture
and
physiological
and
mecha
nical
function
of
tis
s
ue
s
w
ithin
t
he
body
including
bone,
cartilage,
tendons,
ligaments,
ne
rve
s
,
and
m
usc
le
.
Special
a
tte
ntion
is
given
to
mechanical
testing
of
t
hes
e
ma
te
r
ia
ls
with
application
of
this
information
to
the
study
of
injur
y
me
cha
nis
ms
and
diseases
of
these
tissues.
Also
Biology
50-
453.
(N
S
)
48-
813
RES
EARC
H
IN
K
INE
SIOLOGY
.
This
course
is
a
laboratory
or
fi
eld-
bas
e
d
re
s
ea
rc
h
experience
designed
to
provide
hands-on
e
xpe
rie
nc
e
di
re
cte
d
toward
answering
questions
rela
ted
to
K
ine
s
iology
.
Stude
nts
work
d
irectly
with
a
faculty
member
to
de
ve
lop
a
re
se
a
rc
h
question,
p
erform
a
literature
review
,
collect
and
a
na
lyz
e
e
xpe
rime
ntal
data
related
to
the
r
esearch
question
and
for
ma
lly
pre
se
nt
r
es
ults
of
the
study
.
The
topic
of
the
course
varies
w
ith
the
fa
c
ulty
me
mber
leading
it.
Pr
er
equisites:
Kinesiology
48-
313,
423,
704,
714.
48-
822
E
XE
RCI
SE
PRES
CR
IPTION
.
This
cour
se
is
the
study
of
current
pra
c
tic
e
s
r
el
ate
d
to
f
itness
ass
essment
and
exercise
prescription.
E
mphas
is
is
pla
ce
d
on
the
collection
of
data
f
rom
fitness
testing
and
the
de
s
ign
of
pe
rs
onalized
exercise
pr
ograms.
T
his
course
consists
of
a
one
-hour
le
c
ture
s
ession
and
a
two-hour
lab
session.
P
rerequisites:
K
ine
s
iology
48-403
and
704.
48-
001,
002,
003,
004
SE
LECT
ED
T
OPICS.
May
be
repeated
with
change
in
topic.
48-
301,
302,
303,
304
SE
LECT
ED
T
OPICS.
May
be
repeated
with
change
In
topic.
Pr
er
equi
site
:
P
er
mission
of
de
par
tment
chair
.
48-
901,
902,
903,
904
T
UT
ORI
AL.
1
15
48-
941,
942,
943,
944
ACADEM
IC
INTERNSHIP
.
T
his
is
a
career
related
c
ourse
arranged
to
me
e
t
the
inte
re
s
ts
of
the
s
tudent.
Students
must
obtain
approval
of
the
s
upe
rvis
ing
fa
cul
ty
member
the
semester
prior
to
taking
this
c
ours
e
.
Mus
t
be
ta
ken
Pass/D/F
.
48-
951,
952,
953,
954
INDE
PENDENT
S
TUDY
.
May
be
repeated
with
change
in
content.
S
t
udents
mus
t
obta
in
approval
of
the
supervising
faculty
member
the
s
e
me
ste
r
pr
ior
to
ta
king
this
course
.
48-
983
HONORS.
By
invitation
only
.
AL
LI
ED
HE
AL
T
H
EDUCA
TI
ON
(AHE)
46-
244
HUM
AN
ANA
T
OMY
.
This
course
involves
the
study
of
the
structure
a
nd
func
tion
of
t
he
human
muscular
,
skeletal,
nervous,
cardio-
pulmona
ry
a
nd
othe
r
major
or
gan
systems.
It
is
specifically
designed
for
stude
nts
ma
joring
and
minoring
in
Kinesiology
and
for
s
tudents
pla
nning
c
a
re
e
rs
i
n
health-
related
fields.
Also
Biology
50-384.
(NSL)
46-
443
NUTRIT
ION
FOR
HUMAN
PER
FORM
ANCE
AND
HEAL
T
H.
T
his
c
ours
e
e
xami
nes
the
role
of
nutrition
in
maximizing
human
phys
ic
a
l
pe
r
forma
nce
and
pr
omoting
health.
Students
learn
the
basic
nutr
itiona
l
c
once
pts
neces
sa
r
y
for
optimizing
physical
per
formance
a
nd
a
da
ptat
ions
to
t
raining
in
competitive
athletes,
and
f
or
enhancing
he
a
lth
in
the
phys
ic
a
ll
y
active.
Prerequisites:
Kines
iology
48-
704
or
c
ons
ent
of
ins
truc
tor
.
(NS)
46-
001,
002,
003,
004
SE
LECT
ED
T
OPICS.
May
be
rep
eated
with
change
i
n
topic.
46-
301,
302,
303,
304
SE
LECT
ED
T
OPICS.
May
be
rep
eated
with
change
i
n
topic.
46-
901,
902,
903,
904
T
UT
ORI
AL
.
46-
941,
942,
943,
944
ACADEM
IC
INTERNSHIP
.
46-
951,
952,
953,
954
INDE
PENDENT
S
TUDY
.
FIT
N
ES
S
A
ND
R
ECR
EA
TIONAL
ACTIVITY
(F
RA)
47-
01
1
KICKBOXING.
B
asic
kickboxing
movements
and
skills
combined
in
a
e
robic
routine
s
.
Mus
t
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
47-
021
T
ENNIS.
Rules,
f
unda
m
e
ntals,
and
/or
appropr
iate
level
techniques,
a
nd
re
c
re
a
tiona
l
skil
ls
f
or
all
levels
of
skills
for
tennis
players.
Must
be
ta
ke
n
Pa
ss
/D/F
.
47-
031
BOWLING.
Rules,
f
undamentals,
and/or
appropriate
level
te
c
hnique
s,
a
nd
re
c
reational
skills
for
all
levels
of
skills
for
bowlers.
L
ab
f
ee
re
quire
d.
M
us
t
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
47-
041
DIS
C
S
POR
TS.
Rules,
fundament
als,
strategies,
and
recreational
s
kills
in
Ultima
te
Fri
sbee
and
Frisbee
golf.
Must
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
47-
051
GOLF
.
Rules
,
fundamentals
and/or
appropriate
level
t
echniques,
and
s
kill
de
ve
lopme
nt
for
all
levels
of
skill.
Lab
fee
required.
Must
be
ta
ke
n
Pa
s
s/D/F
.
47-
061
OUTDOOR
RECRE
A
T
ION.
Course
in
special
topics
of
outdoor
re
c
re
a
tion.
T
opic
s
will
var
y
and
can
include
fishing,
fly
fishing,
skeet
s
hooting
a
nd
othe
r
outdoor
r
ecreational
sports.
Lab
fee
may
be
re
quir
ed.
M
us
t
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
1
16
47-
071
OUT
DOOR
ADV
E
NTURE.
Course
includes
introduction
to
basic
roc
k
c
limbing,
c
ha
llenge
cour
se,
and
various
outdoor
adventure
a
c
tivitie
s
.
One
we
e
kend
field
trip
is
required.
Lab
fee
required.
Must
be
ta
ke
n
Pa
ss
/D/F
.
47-
081
YOGA.
Course
i
nclu
des
instruction
to
basic
Hatha
Y
oga
techniques
.
A
ma
t
is
re
quire
d.
M
us
t
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
47-
091
FE
NCI
NG.
D
evel
opment
of
knowledge,
skills,
strategies
and
e
quipme
nt
us
e
d
in
the
a
ncient
art
of
sword
play
.
Emphasis
will
be
pla
c
e
d
on
foil
fe
nc
ing.
Lab
fee
required.
Must
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
47-
101
SWIM
M
ING
(L
E
VE
LS
I–IV).
Development
of
basic
skills
and
va
rious
s
troke
s.
C
our
se
progresses
from
water
exploration
to
stroke
de
ve
lopme
nt.
Str
okes
developed
(in
whole
or
parts)
are
elementary
ba
c
k,
c
ra
w
l
(ba
ck/f
ront),
breast
and
side.
American
Red
Cross
C
e
rtifi
ca
tion
is
pos
si
ble
upon
success
f
ul
completion
of
the
course.
M
us
t
be
t
ake
n
Pa
s
s/
D/F
.
47-
1
1
1
J
OG
FOR
FITN
E
SS
.
Course
includes
the
basics
needed
to
enjoy
the
be
ne
fits
of
jogging/r
unning
to
obtain
aer
obic
f
itne
ss.
Must
be
taken
Pa
s
s
/D
/F
.
47-
121
RACQUE
TB
AL
L.
Rules,
fundamentals,
and/or
appropriate
level
te
c
hnique
s
,
a
nd
re
c
reational
skills
for
all
levels
of
r
acquetball
players.
M
us
t
be
t
ake
n
Pa
s
s/
D/F
.
47-
131
HANDBAL
L.
Rules,
fundamentals,
and/or
appropriate
level
te
c
hnique
s
,
a
nd
re
c
reational
skills
for
all
levels
of
handball
players.
M
us
t
be
t
ake
n
Pa
s
s/
D/F
.
47-
141
M
AR
TIAL
AR
T
S.
B
e
ginning
T
ae
Kwon
Do/Karate
or
Beginning
H
a
pkido/J
udo
a
nd/or
advanced
levels
of
either
a
r
e
of
fered
on
a
rot
ati
ng
bas
is
.
Ea
c
h
is
s
tudied
with
regard
to
the
history
,
customs
,
s
kills
/te
c
hnique
s
a
nd
unique
features
of
the
specific
martial
art.
Must
be
ta
ke
n
Pa
ss
/D/F
.
47-
151
BENCH
STEP
.
Eval
uation
a
n
d
improvement
of
personal
physical
fi
tnes
s
a
nd
move
m
ent
capacit
y
through
aerobic
exercise
routines,
on
a
nd
a
round
be
nc
hes
.
Must
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
47-
161
WEI
GHT
TRA
ININ
G.
T
eaches
safe
and
ef
fective
techniques
for
w
e
ight
tra
ining
a
t
a
ll
levels.
Provides
a
background
of
information
c
onc
e
rning
te
c
hniques
f
or
muscle
and
strength
development
utilizing
c
onve
ntiona
l
fre
e
weight
exercise
coupled
with
exercise
machines.
M
us
t
be
t
ake
n
Pa
s
s/
D/F
.
47-
171
SWIM
FOR
FIT
N
ES
S
AND
EXERCISE.
Evaluation
and
impr
ovem
ent
of
per
sonal
phy
sical
fitness
and
movement
capacity
thr
ough
lap
s
wimming
and
aquatic
activities.
Must
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
47-
181
CYCLING.
Cours
e
i
n
recreational
cycling,
touring
and
techniques
of
ra
c
ing.
W
ill
incl
ude
cycle
touring
field
trips
in
the
surrounding
area.
M
us
t
be
t
ake
n
Pa
s
s/
D/F
.
47-
191
FI
TNESS
FOR
WOM
EN.
A
special
fitness
class
meant
to
address
the
s
pe
ci
fic
fitne
s
s
c
oncerns
facin
g
women
today
.
Areas
explored
include
s
tre
ngth,
c
a
rdiova
sc
ular
,
diet
and
gener
al
health
as
related
to
an
a
c
tive
life
s
tyle
.
Must
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
1
17
47-
201
SWIM
M
ING
(LE
VELS
V–VI
I).
Course
involves
refi
nement
of
s
troke
s
,
improving
s
kill
prof
iciency
,
and
developing
skills
such
a
s
tur
ns
a
nd
wa
te
r
sa
f
ety
s
kills.
Amer
ican
Red
Cross
certification
is
p
os
s
ible
upon
suc
c
e
s
s
ful
completion
of
course.
Prerequisite:
Fitness
a
nd
R
e
cr
ea
tiona
l
Activity
47-
101
or
permission
of
instructor
.
Must
be
ta
ke
n
Pa
s
s/D/F
.
47-
21
1
INT
E
RME
DIA
TE/ADV
ANCED
KICKBOXING.
Me
thods
and
te
c
hnique
s
of
exe
c
uting
advance
d
skills
in
the
kickboxing
area
inc
luding
kic
ks
a
nd
hand
movements
versus
pads.
Pr
er
e
quisite:
Fi
tnes
s
a
nd
Re
c
re
a
tional
Activity
4
7-01
1
or
permission
of
instructor
.
M
us
t
be
t
ake
n
Pa
s
s/
D/
F
.
47-
221
INT
E
RME
DIA
TE/ADV
ANCED
TENNIS
.
Advanced
skills
and
s
tra
te
gie
s
f
or
e
xper
ienced
tennis
players.
Prerequisite:
F
itness
and
R
e
c
re
ati
onal
Ac
tivity
47-
021
or
permission
of
instructor
.
Must
be
ta
ke
n
Pa
s
s/D/F
.
47-
231
INT
E
RME
DIA
TE/ADV
ANCED
HANDBALL
&
RA
CQUETBALL.
A
dva
nc
ed
s
kills
a
nd
s
trategie
s
for
experienc
ed
handball
and/or
ra
c
que
tba
ll
pla
ye
rs.
P
rerequisite:
Fitness
and
Rec
r
eational
Activity
47-121
or
131
or
pe
rmis
sion
of
instructor
.
Mus
t
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
47-
251
INT
E
RME
DIA
TE/ADV
ANCED
GOLF
.
Advanced
skills
and
cour
s
e
ma
na
ge
me
nt
str
at
egies
for
experienced
golfers.
Prerequisite:
Fitnes
s
a
nd
R
e
cr
ea
tiona
l
Activity
47-
051
or
permission
of
instructor
.
Lab
fee
re
quir
e
d.
M
us
t
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
47-
281
INT
E
RME
DIA
TE/ADV
ANCED
CYCLING.
Advanc
ed
skills,
the
orie
s
a
nd
dis
t
anc
es
for
exper
ien
ced
cyclists.
Prerequisite:
Fitness
a
nd
R
e
cr
ea
tiona
l
Activity
47-
181
or
permission
of
instructor
.
Lab
fee
ma
y
be
re
quire
d.
M
ust
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
47-
291
ADV
ANCED
SP
ECIAL
FIT
NESS
AND
RECREA
TIONAL
A
C
TIV
I
TIES
.
Unde
r
this
c
our
se
number
,
advanced
level
special
FRA
c
ours
e
s
ma
y
be
of
fered
fr
om
time
to
time
as
the
situa
tion
or
ne
ed
a
ris
e
s.
M
us
t
be
ta
ken
P
as
s/D/F
.
47-
31
1
L
IFE
GUARD
TRAINING.
Qualifications,
responsibi
lities,
skills
and
tr
aini
ng
of
life
gua
rds
.
Swimming
rescues
of
drowning
victims
and
re
c
ognition
of
comm
on
hazards
associated
with
various
types
of
a
qua
tic
fa
c
ilitie
s
wi
ll
be
emphasized.
Course
includes
certifications
in
a
dult
C
PR
a
nd
Firs
t
Aid.
Prerequisites:
Fitness
and
Recreational
A
c
tivity
47-
201
or
permis
sion
of
instructor
.
Lab
fee
required.
Must
be
ta
ke
n
Pa
ss
/D/F
.
47-
001,
002
ADAPTE
D
RE
CRE
A
T
IONAL/FI
TNES
S
ACT
IVITIES
AND
SE
LEC
T
ED
T
OPICS.
A
course
for
students
who,
for
various
reasons,
ne
e
d
individua
l
a
tte
ntion
concer
ning
physical
activity
.
This
cour
se
ma
y
be
re
pe
at
ed
f
or
credit.
Consent
of
instructor
is
required.
Special
topic
s
FR
A
cour
se
s
may
be
of
fered
under
this
number
.
Lab
fee
may
be
re
quire
d.
M
ust
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
47-
301,
302
SE
LECT
ED
T
OPICS.
May
be
repeated
with
change
i
n
topic.
May
re
quir
e
a
la
b
fe
e
.
Mus
t
be
taken
Pass/D/F
.
47-
901,
902
T
UT
ORI
AL.
1
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