Course Descriptions PE-158
3 units
PEIC-139A
1-3 units
Pep Squad LEC 16-18/LAB 96-108 (formerly PE-090) This course is designed to promote the advancement of skills in cheer technique, conditioning, jumping, stunting, and dance through training and experience, while developing leadership and cooperation, and improving school spirit. Students will explore practical and theoretical aspects of competitive and non-competitive cheer-leading, and acquire knowledge and practical understanding of the skills needed to perform. Safety precautions will be implemented throughout this course. Students repeating this course will improve skills through further instruction and practice. Prerequisite: By audition and interview, physician’s clearance and completion of eligibility forms.
Pre-Season Athletics: Soccer (Women) LAB 48-162 This course is designed for pre-season soccer conditioning for intercollegiate athletes, including strength training, cardiovascular conditioning, drill techniques, and game play in preparation for Intercollegiate competition. Students who repeat this course will improve soccer skills and fitness through further instruction and practice. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: Students planning and preparing to compete in Intercollegiate athletics must be healthy enough to pass a physician’s examination and complete an interview with the instructor.
--AA/AS General Education: AA/AS E
Off-Season Athletics: Soccer (Women) LAB 48-162 This course is intended for off-season soccer conditioning, including: strength training, cardiovascular conditioning, drill techniques, and game play in preparation for intercollegiate soccer competition. Students who repeat this course will improve skills and fitness through further instruction and practice. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: Students planning and preparing to compete in Intercollegiate athletics must be healthy enough to pass a physician’s examination and complete an interview with the instructor.
--Transfers to CSU only
PE-299
1-3 units
Special Projects: Physical Education IS 16-54 Students with previous course work in the program may do special projects that involve research and special study. The actual nature of the project must be determined in consultation with the supervising instructor. Prerequisite: Previous Physical Education classes; a contract must be completed with the instructor prior to enrollment.
Physical Education/ Intercollegiate 2 units
Techniques of Golf LEC 16-18/LAB 48-54 (formerly PE-111 Introduction and Techniques of Golf) This course will focus on skill development and technique application applied while actively preparing for intercollegiate golf competitions and participating in the game of golf. Analysis of coaching and instructional methods will be presented throughout this class. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: Students planning and preparing to compete in Intercollegiate athletics must be healthy enough to pass a physician’s examination and complete an interview with the instructor. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS E --Transfers to both UC/CSU
PEIC-139
PEIC-139B
3 units
Intercollegiate Sports: Soccer (Women) LAB 144-162 (formerly PE-139) This course is for students who have had significant training in soccer and want to pursue their college and athletic careers through competition with other community colleges. The primary focus is on intercollegiate competition, rigorously intense preparation in fitness and the development and refinement of soccer skills and techniques. Students will participate in college sponsored athletic competitions throughout this course. Enrollment does not automatically use a semester of eligibility. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: Students planning and preparing to compete in intercollegiate athletics must be healthy enough to pass a physician’s examination and complete an interview with the instructor.
1-3 units
--Transfers to CSU only
PEIC-140
--Transfers to CSU only
PEIC-111
--Transfers to CSU only
3 units
Intercollegiate Sports: Football (Men) LAB 144-162 (formerly PE-140) This course is for students who have had significant training in football and want to pursue their college and athletic careers through competition with other community colleges. The primary focus is on intercollegiate competition. Students will participate in college sponsored athletic competitions throughout the course. Enrollment does not automatically use a semester of eligibility. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: Students planning and preparing to compete in intercollegiate athletics must be healthy enough to pass a physician’s examination and complete an interview with the instructor. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS E --Transfers to both UC/CSU
PEIC-140A
1-3 units
Pre-Season Athletics: Football (Men) LAB 48-162 This course is designed for pre-season football conditioning for intercollegiate athletes, including: strength training, cardiovascular conditioning, drill techniques, and game play in preparation for Intercollegiate competition. Students who repeat this course will improve skills and fitness through further instruction and practice. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: Students planning and preparing to compete in Intercollegiate athletics must be healthy enough to pass a physician’s examination and complete an interview with the instructor. --Transfers to CSU only
PEIC-140B
1-3 units
--AA/AS General Education: AA/AS E
Off-Season Athletics: Football (Men) LAB 48-162 This course is intended for off-season football conditioning, including strength training, cardiovascular conditioning, drill techniques, and game play in preparation for intercollegiate competition. Students who repeat this course will improve skills and fitness through further instruction and practice. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: Students planning and preparing to compete in intercollegiate athletics must be healthy enough to pass a physician’s examination and complete an interview with the instructor.
--Transfers to both UC/CSU
--Transfers to CSU only
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