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PE 91: Pilates Mat: Intermediate / Advanced

Students will focus on developing core strength, flexibility, and awareness by engaging in a variety of exercises that integrate the principles of Pilates. This course will utilize class instruction, assignments, and student participation to enable students to: (1) Acquire knowledge of the basic health-related components of physical fitness and the different dimensions of wellness. (2) Develop the skill-related components of fitness, and (3) Understand and practice the behaviors that contribute to a healthy lifestyle.
| 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.
| Repeatable 8 times (up to 8 units total)
Instructors: Smith, J. (PI)

PE 161: Volleyball: Beginning Sand

This course is designed to help students gain proficient skills and knowledge of the game of sand volleyball. This is an introductory course for those with limited or no playing experience. Instruction will include techniques for passing, setting, serving, serve receive, hitting, blocking, digging, and transition. The course is arranged to familiarize students with the rules, terminology, offensive and defensive strategies, team organization, communication, game play, and conditioning for volleyball. This course will utilize class discussions, class assignments and student participation to enable students to: (1) Understand basic components of health-related physical fitness (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)
Instructors: Shaw, D. (PI)

PE 162: Volleyball

This course is designed to help students gain proficient skills and knowledge of the game of volleyball. This is an introductory course for those with limited or no playing experience. Instruction will include techniques for passing, setting, serving, serve receive, hitting, blocking, digging, and transition. The course is arranged to familiarize students with the rules, terminology, offensive and defensive strategies, team organization, communication, game play, and conditioning for volleyball. This course will utilize class discussions, class assignments and student participation to enable students to: (1) Understand basic components of health-related physical fitness (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 for credit
Instructors: Price, A. (PI)

PE 163: Volleyball: Intermediate/Advanced

This course is designed for players of intermediate to advanced skill level. This course will review the basic fundamentals of volleyball, proper conditioning for volleyball, and various tournament situations. Students will learn advanced concepts in team strategy through offense and defense with varying defensive and offensive systems. This course will utilize class discussions, class assignments and student participation to enable students to: (1) Understand basic components of health-related physical fitness (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)
Instructors: Price, A. (PI)

PE 189: Business Practices in Sport

Planning and management of intercollegiate sports and recreation. Elements of business contracts, finance, facility development, legal issues, risk management, human resources, security, and operations and event management. How an athletic and recreation department is organized. Career opportunities in sports and recreation administration.
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