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PE 104: PCIA: Climbing Wall Instructor

The Professional Climbing Instructors Association (PCIA) Climbing Wall Instructor Course provides instructors and potential instructors with an in depth and standardized understanding of the skills essential to teaching climbing in an indoor setting. The course reinforces the importance of teaching technically accurate information and debunks many common climbing myths. The course emphasizes the presentation of sound fundamental skills to climbing gym participants, the formation of risk assessment and risk management skills and basic problem solving skills such as belay transitions and on wall coaching and assist techniques. Participants will be assessed on both their core knowledge and their ability to effectively teach and coach related skills. Students will have the option to certify with the Professional Climbing Instructors Association.nnPrerequisites: Rock Climbing 2 (Intermediate) or equivalent, The candidate must show an adequate experience level to the course provider illustrating that he/she is ready for the course. Examples include periodic climbing for 2 ¿ 3 years, a high intensity of climbing in the past few months, etc.; Able to easily put on harness and tie in appropriately; Able to belay with an aperture belay device and an assisted locking device in competent, comfortable and confident manner; Possess the personal equipment necessary for the course; Capable of comfortably top roping 5.8 on an artificial climbing wall.
Terms: Aut | Units: 1

PE 108: Social Dance: Introduction to Swing dancing: Lindy Hop (includes East Coast Swing and Charleston)

Students will learn the collection of dances known as Swing, generally considered to include Lindy Hop, East Coast Swing, and Charleston. All of these sometimes fall under the single heading of Lindy Hop and can be danced together in one dance. In addition, students will: (1) Understand basic components of health-related physical fitness, cardiovascular fitness and flexibility (2) Develop physical fitness and motor skills, and (3) Develop a positive attitude toward wellness and physical activity which will facilitate a healthy lifestyle.
Last offered: Spring 2015 | Repeatable 8 times (up to 8 units total)

PE 109: Social Dance, Beginning

Introduction to modern social partner dancing, comprised of three sections: Latin, Ballroom, and Club. You may take one or more sections in any order; no section requires any prior experience nor partner. Steps, styling, and technique are covered. n¿ Autumn: Introduction to Latin dancing: Salsa, Cha-Cha, Rumba, Samba n¿ Winter: Introduction to Ballroom dancing: Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Quickstepn¿ Spring: Introduction to Club dancing: Swing (Lindy Hop), Night-Club Two Step, Hustle
Last offered: Winter 2015 | Repeatable for credit

PE 110: Introduction to Ballroom Dancing: Waltz, Foxtrot and Tango

Students will learn the three primary Ballroom Dances: Waltz, Foxtrot and Tango. In addition, students will: (1) Understand basic components of health-related physical fitness, cardiovascular fitness and flexibility (2) Develop physical fitness and motor skills, and (3) Develop a positive attitude toward wellness and physical activity which will facilitate a healthy lifestyle.
| Repeatable 8 times (up to 8 units total)

PE 111: SCUBA Diving Open Water - Beginner

Knowledge and skills to safely enjoy and gain limited experience in the diving environment under normal open water diving conditions. This course prepares students for Open Water SCUBA Diving PADI Certification. Topics include diving equipment, diving physics, medical aspects of diving, diving emergencies, the diving environment, diving practices, diving activities, and SCUBA diving skills.
Terms: Sum | Units: 1

PE 112: SCUBA Diving Open Water - Advanced

Develop a diver who is confident, safe, relaxed, aware, and more able to enjoy the underwater world. Skills include: confidence to dive to deeper depths; night diving experience; boat diving techniques; river diving; ocean diving, currents, and marine environment; underwater navigation; and search and recovery techniques. This class is an excellent choice for certified divers who have not been diving for a while, and need to regain confidence.
Terms: Sum | Units: 1

PE 113: Soccer: Indoor Beginning/Intermediate

This course is designed to teach the basic skills and concepts of soccer. Students will work on skills of moving, passing, dribbling, trapping, heading, throw-in and offensive and defensive positioning, as well as learning basic rules and terminology of the game. This course will utilize class discussions, assignments and student participation to enable students to: (1) Understand basic components of health-related physical fitness, cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance and flexibility (2) Develop physical fitness and motor skills, and (3) Develop a positive attitude toward wellness and physical activity which will facilitate a healthy lifestyle.
Last offered: Winter 2015 | Repeatable 8 times (up to 8 units total)

PE 114: Soccer, Indoor: Intermediate/Advanced

This course is designed to teach more advanced skills and concepts of soccer, as well as more advanced offensive and defensive tactics. Students will have the opportunity to refine their skills of moving, passing, dribbling, trapping, heading, throw-in and offensive and defensive positioning, as well as game playing strategies. This course will utilize class discussions, assignments and student participation to enable students to: (1) Understand basic components of health-related physical fitness, cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance and flexibility (2) Develop physical fitness and motor skills, and (3) Develop a positive attitude toward wellness and physical activity which will facilitate a healthy lifestyle.
Last offered: Winter 2015 | Repeatable 8 times (up to 8 units total)

PE 115: Soccer: Advanced for Men

Students will learn advanced game playing skills, strategies, and techniques. This course will utilize class discussions, assignments and student participation to enable students to: (1) Understand basic components of health-related physical fitness, cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance and flexibility (2) Develop physical fitness and motor skills, and (3) Develop a positive attitude toward wellness and physical activity which will facilitate a healthy lifestyle.
Last offered: Winter 2015 | Repeatable 8 times (up to 8 units total)

PE 116: Soccer: Advanced for Women

Students will learn advanced game playing skills, strategies, and techniques. This course will utilize class discussions, assignments and student participation to enable students to: (1) Understand basic components of health-related physical fitness, cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance and flexibility (2) Develop physical fitness and motor skills, and (3) Develop a positive attitude toward wellness and physical activity which will facilitate a healthy lifestyle.
Last offered: Winter 2015 | Repeatable 8 times (up to 8 units total)
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