College of San Mateo Catalog 2013-14

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Description of Courses

8 units. However, for eligibility purposes, students may only compete intercollegiately for two years.) (AA: Area E4, CSU: Area E2, UC*) VARS 320 VARSITY SOFTBALL FOR WOMEN (2) Maximum of 175 lab hours per term. Recommended Preparation: interscholastic participation in softball and TEAM 158. Intercollegiate women's varsity softball competition in the Coast Conference and State championships. (May be taken four times for a maximum of 8 units. However, for eligibility purposes, students may only compete intercollegiately for two years.) (AA: Area E4, CSU: Area E2, UC*) VARS 400 WOMEN'S VARSITY WATER POLO (2) (Pass/No Pass or letter grade option.) Maximum of 175 lab hours per term. Prerequisite: This is an intercollegiate water polo class that requires extensive swimming. Must be able to swim one length without touching the bottom or side walls. Intercollegiate competition in water polo for women. Daily practice and competitions as scheduled. (May be taken four times for a maximum of 8 units. However, for eligibility purposes, students may only compete intercollegiately for two years.) (AA: Area E4, CSU: Area E2, UC*) VARS 680 – 689 EXPERIMENTAL COURSE Description of Courses section.) (AA, CSU)

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VARS 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (1-3) (See first page of Description of Courses section.) (AA, CSU) VARS 879 SELECTED TOPICS (1-3) (See first page of Description of Courses section.) (AA) VARS 880 – 889 EXPERIMENTAL COURSE (1-3) (See first page of Description of Courses section.) Students interested in participating in the following varsity sports not offered at CSM may attend CSM and participate at Cañada or Skyline. The student must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 units to establish eligibility. Cañada Skyline Men's Basketball Men's Basketball Men's Soccer Men's Soccer Women's Golf Men's Wrestling Women's Soccer Women's Badminton Women's Volleyball Women's Soccer Women's Volleyball

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P.E. 103 THEORY OF DEFENSIVE FOOTBALL (3) (Pass/No Pass or letter grade option.) Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 hours by arrangement per term. Current concepts of defense are examined using game footage, practice, and computer assisted analysis. Concepts are examined and applied to attack opponent’s defensive strategies. Strategy, techniques, game rules, development drills, strength and conditioning programs are covered. This is NOT an activity class. (AA, CSU, UC*) P.E. 104 THEORY OF SPECIAL TEAMS (3) (Pass/No Pass or letter grade option.) Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 hours by arrangement per term. Current concepts of special teams are examined using game footage, practices, and computer assisted analysis. Concepts are examined and applied to attack opponent’s special teams strategies. Strategy, techniques, game rules, developmental drills, strength and conditioning programs are covered. This is NOT an activity class. (AA, CSU, UC*) P.E. 106 THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF SOFTBALL (3) Minimum of 48 lecture hours per term. Current concepts of softball are examined using game footage, practices, and computer assisted analysis. Strategy to be covered include, but are not limited to: the short game (bunting, hit and run, squeeze play), when to play for the big inning, batting in different counts, batting in different scenarios. Techniques, game rules, developmental drills, and proper softball strength and conditioning programs are covered. This is NOT an activity class. (AA, CSU, UC*) P.E. 135 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE AND INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS (2) (Pass/No Pass or letter grade option.) Minimum of 32 lecture hours plus 16 hours by arrangement per term. Designed for student athletes. Instruction on how to get organized; take effective notes, prepare for tests and quizzes. Provides organizational skills for a lifetime. Teaches attitude development while building self-esteem. Course can also address various college services, community college eligibility requirements, and NCAA/NAIA transfer regulations. Study skills instruction and academic planning. Extra supplies may be required. This is NOT an activity class. (AA, CSU, UC*) P.E. 680 – 689 EXPERIMENTAL COURSE (1-3) (See first page of Description of Courses section.) (AA, CSU) P.E. 690 SPECIAL PROJECTS (1-3) (See first page of Description of Courses section.) (AA, CSU) P.E. 879 SELECTED TOPICS (1-3) (See first page of Description of Courses section.) (AA)

Theory (P.E.) P.E. 101above THEORY OF Scalable .25BASEBALL inches:(3) (Pass/No Pass or letter grade option.)

Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 hours by arrangement per term. Concepts of modern baseball are explored including: strategy, coaching techniques, history, game rules and umpiring; developmental drills, theory of strength and conditioning programs and fundamentals of coaching youth baseball. This is NOT an activity class. (AA, CSU, UC*) P.E. 102 THEORY OF OFFENSIVE FOOTBALL (3) (Pass/No Pass or letter grade option.) Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 hours by arrangement per term. Current concepts of offense are examined using game footage, practices, and computer assisted analysis. Concepts are examined and applied to attack opponent’s offensive strategies. Strategy, techniques, game rules, developmental drills, strength and conditioning programs are covered. This is NOT an activity class. (AA, CSU, UC*)

P.E. 880 – 889 EXPERIMENTAL COURSE (1-3) (See first page of Description of Courses section.)

Learning Center LCTR 100 EFFECTIVE TUTORING (1) (Pass/No Pass or letter grade option.) Minimum of 8 lecture and 24 lab hours per term. Recommended Preparation: eligibility for ENGL 838 or 848 or ESL 400 and READ 830. Explores a variety of procedures for understanding and utilizing effective peer tutoring practices. Under guided supervision, students use classroom experiences to connect theory to practice. Communication and study strategies, course specific tutoring expertise, and techniques for working with students from diverse cultural and academic backgrounds are emphasized.(AA, CSU)

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