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Health, Physical Education, and Recreation 87
, 4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PE 217 Beginning Tennis (0-3-1), fall, spring, summer. Instruction in
fundamentals and practice. Course fee: $7.
PE 218 Intermediate Tennis (0-3-1), fall, spring, summer. Instruction
in intermediate skills and strategy. Course fee: $7. Prerequisite: experience
on high school tennis team or skill evaluation by HPER faculty.
PE 219 Golf (0-3-1), fall, spring. Instruction in fundamentals and practice.
Course fee: $15.
PE 220 Advanced Golf (0-3-1), spring, summer. Instruction and practice.
Special fee required.
PE 226 Fitness Swimming (0-3-1), fall, spring. Vigorous aquatic activities
to attain/maintain aerobic fitness. Course fee: $7. Prerequisite:
ability to swim the front crawl.
PE 227 Beginning Swimming (0-3-1), fall, spring, summer. Designed
for non-swimmer to adjust to water. Instruction in basic swimming
strokes. Course fee: $7.
PE 228 Intermediate Swimming (0-3-1), fall, spring, summer. Designed
for those with basic swimming skills. Instruction in basic and advanced
swimming strokes. Course fee: $7.
PE 229 Lifesaving and Water Safety (0-3-1), spring. Designed for
swimmers. Instruction in safety, water rescue, skilled stroke techniques,
and teaching swimming. Course fee: $7.
PE 230 Scuba Diving (0-3-1), spring. Instruction in beginning skills,
equipment, and safe diving techniques. Special fee required.
PE 231 Advanced Gym and Tumbling (0-3-1), spring. Theory and practice
of compulsory and optional routines on competitive apparatuses.
Course fee: $22. Prerequisite: PE 203 or 204.
PE 234 Pickleball (0-3-1), fall, spring. Instruction in the fundamentals
and practice. Course fee: $7.
PE 235 Bowling (0-3-1), fall, spring, summer. Instruction in the fundamentals
and practice. Course fee: $15.
PE 236 Advanced Bowling (0-3-1), fall, spring. Course fee: $15. Prerequisite:
PE235.
PE 238 Racquetball (0-3-1), fall, spring, summer. Fundamental theory
and practice. Course fee: $7.
PE 239 Snow Skiing (0-3-1), fall. Same as RECR 239. Special fee required.PE 350 Backpacking (0-3-1), fall, spring. Same as RECR 350. Special
fee required.
PE 351 Canoe Camping (0-3-1), spring. Same as RECR 351. Special
fee required.
PE 352 Advanced Skiing (0-3-1), spring. Same as RECR 352. Special
fee required.
PE 353 Sailing (0-3-1), summer. Same as RECR 353. Special fee required.PE 400 Guided Study (0-3-3)*, fall, spring, summer. Students with special
needs may apply to the Department Chairman for consideration.
Physical Education Courses for Majors
PE 110 Introduction to Physical Education (3-0-2), fall. Overview of
Health, Physical Education, and Recreation careers.
PE 121 Theory and Practice (0-6-1), fall, even-numbered years.
Methods in the theory and practice of the fundamentals of activity courses.
Course fee: $7.
PE 122 Theory and Practice (0-6-1), spring, odd-numbered years.
Methods in the theory and practice of the fundamentals of activity courses.
Course fee: $7.
PE 232 Kinesiology (3-0-3), fall, spring. Anatomical foundations and
mechanics of human motion; basic principles of motor skills.
PE 233 Elementary School Physical Education (3-0-3), fall, spring.
Theory and practice of activities suited to different age groups.PE 241 First Aid/CPR (3-0-3), fall, spring. Basic first-aid and cardiopulmonary
resuscitation.
PE 244 Theory and Practice (0-6-1), fall, odd-numbered years.
Methods in the theory and practice of the fundamentals of activity courses.
Course fee: $7.
PE 245 Theory and Practice (0-6-1), spring, even-numbered years.
Methods in the theory and practice of the fundamentals of activity courses.
Course fee: $7.
PE 334 Elementary Physical Education Curriculum Design (3-0-3),
spring, odd-numbered years. Curriculum construction for elementary
physical education programs. Skill progression in activity areas and application
of teaching techniques. Laboratory experience provided.
PE 361 Sports Methods (0-6-1), fall, spring. Actual teaching of activity
courses. For PE majors only. Prerequisite: PE 241.
PE 362 Sports Methods (0-6-1), fall, spring. Actual teaching of activity
courses. For PE majors only. Prerequisite: PE 241.
PE 464 Sports Methods (0-3-1), fall, spring. Teaching of activity courses.
For PE majors only.
PE 465 Sports Methods (0-3-1), fall, spring. Teaching of activity courses.
For PE majors only.
PE 492 Coaching Volleyball (3-0-1), fall. Comprehensive insight into
the facets of coaching, conditioning, practice, game preparation, strategy,
statistics, officiating, equipment.
PE 493 Coaching Basketball (3-0-1), spring. Prepare to coach in junior
high/high school. Skills, scouting, offenses/defenses, game preparations,
psychology, physical conditioning, officiating, preventions and treatment
of injuries.
PE 494 Coaching Football (3-0-1), fall. Develop practical knowledge
and skills for coaching football.
PE 495 Administration of Competitive Athletics (3-0-1), spring. To
prepare the prospective coach to handle responsibilities of the athletic
director budgeting, purchasing, personnel, public relations, policies and
procedures, and U.I.L regulations.
PE 496 Coaching Track and Field (3-0-1), spring. Designed to develop
practical knowledge of the various aspects of coaching track and field.
PE 542 Advanced Athletic Training (3-0-3), spring, odd-numbered
years. Emphasizes training room organization, management, and operation.
Study of materials involved in certification and licensing; taping or
strapping for prevention or rehabilitation of athletic injuries; and evaluation
of athletic injuries.
PE 570 Organization and Administration of Secondary Physical
Education (3-0-3), fall. The program of activities; evaluation, adaptation,
selection, and management; construction and repair of facilities; organization
of materials; classification for work; teaching standards of
living; bibliography, periodicals; allied organizations. Prerequisites: six
elementary hours of physical education and junior standing.
PE 571 Exercise Physiology (3-0-3), fall. An examination of the effects
of physical activity upon the human body.
PE 576 Special Methods and Evaluation: Physical Education, Secondary
(3-0-3), spring. The application of specific teaching methods and
evaluation techniques in the fields of health, physical education, and
recreation.
PE 590 Adaptive Physical Education (3-0-3), spring. Programs of
physical education for the handicapped student.
PE 598 Analysis, Diagnosis, and Demonstration in Physical Activity
(3-0-3), spring. Practical application of analysis, diagnosis, and
demonstration as used in a teaching situation.
Recreation Activity Courses
RECR 121 Theory and Practice. Same as PE 121. Course fee: $7.
RECR 122 Theory and Practice. Same as PE 122. Course fee: $7.
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