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Lab fees: $15 (exceptions: gymnastics, $35; bowling and golf,<br />
$45; backpacking, outdoor survival, mountain biking, road<br />
cycling and rock climbing, $75).<br />
Peed 117 Junior Varsity & freshman athletics .................................1<br />
For intercollegiate athletic teams at junior varsity and fresh-<br />
man level. Enrollment during registration period necessary.<br />
Lab fee: $15.<br />
Peed 118 Varsity athletics .......................................................................1<br />
Reserved for intercollegiate athletic teams. Enrollment during<br />
the registration period necessary. Lab fee: $15.<br />
Peed 130 intermediate Physical education skills & Techniques 1<br />
Intermediate skills, individual and team strategy and rules in<br />
selected activity classes. Lab fee: $15 (exceptions: bowling,<br />
racquetball, golf $45).<br />
Peed 140 Physical education skills & Techniques: aquatics ........1<br />
Fundamental and advanced techniques of individual skills.<br />
Swimming, lifeguard training, water safety instruction,<br />
waterpolo. Prerequisite for Lifeguard training: First Aid / CPR.<br />
Note: First Aid and CPR do not count as P.E. activity credit.<br />
Prerequisite for WSI: Valid EWS or Lifeguard Training. Certificate<br />
or equivalent. Lab fee: $15.<br />
Peed 150 advanced Physical education skills & Techniques ......1<br />
Advanced skills, individual and team strategy and rules in<br />
selected activity classes. Lab fee: $15 (exceptions: bowling,<br />
racquetball, golf, $45).<br />
Peed 180 recreation Leadership & Programming ..........................2<br />
Basic qualifications of the successful leader of recreational<br />
groups; aims of a successful program; techniques of organiz-<br />
ing and supervising the program. Recommended for youth<br />
club leaders and directors, and playground and camp as-<br />
sistants.<br />
Peed 201 elementary Physical education methods & activities 2<br />
Understanding, planning programs and implementing<br />
a range of fundamental movement and fitness activities<br />
designed for the elementary child: preparation for the upper<br />
division methods course. (Education and P.E. majors only.)<br />
Peed 2<strong>05</strong> history & Philosophy of Physical education ..................3<br />
A historical review of physical education and sports; objectives<br />
of physical education; development of a basic philosophy and<br />
background for professional education. Offered Fall semester.<br />
Peed 301 Kinesiology ................................................................................3<br />
Human movement with emphasis on the structure and<br />
function of the skeletal, muscular and nervous systems, with<br />
simple mechanical principles involved in movement skills.<br />
Prerequisite: Biology 252.<br />
Peed 302 exercise Physiology ................................................................3<br />
Basic physiological concepts of muscular exercise with<br />
emphasis on the acute responses and chronic adaptations<br />
of the neuromuscular, circulatory and respiratory systems.<br />
Prerequisite: Biology 252, 281.<br />
Peed 303 exercise Physiology Laboratory .........................................1<br />
Laboratory and field applications in exercise physiology.<br />
Theory and skills in health and fitness assessment will be<br />
covered, along with analyses of test results.<br />
Peed 3<strong>07</strong> measurements & evaluation in Kinesiology ..................3<br />
Lecture, laboratory and field experience in the development,<br />
evaluation and application of tests in kinesiology and physical<br />
education; use and interpretation of elementary statistics.<br />
Peed 310 analysis of soccer....................................................................2<br />
Emphasis on the analysis of individual skills and team play;<br />
various techniques of offensive and defensive tactics and<br />
strategy. Prerequisite: 110. Offered alternate years.<br />
Peed 311 analysis of Basketball ............................................................2<br />
History, rules, elementary mastery of individual and team play;<br />
and methods of teaching basketball. Prerequisite: 110 or 150.<br />
Offered alternate years.<br />
Peed 312 analysis of Track and field ...................................................2<br />
Rules governing individual events and the conduct of meets;<br />
elemental understanding of form; mechanical principles in-<br />
volved; methods of coaching the various events. Prerequisite:<br />
110 or experience. Offered alternate years.<br />
Peed 313 analysis of Baseball ................................................................2<br />
History, rules, nomenclature, care of field; elemental mastery<br />
of each position including base running, sliding and base<br />
coaching; offensive and defensive play; strategy and methods<br />
of coaching softball. Offered alternate years.<br />
Peed 314 analysis of Wrestling (men) .................................................2<br />
Essential techniques of wrestling; development of a team;<br />
conditioning and conduct of practice sessions; mechanical<br />
principles which govern performance. Prerequisite: 110 or<br />
experience. Offered alternate years.<br />
Peed 317 analysis of football (men) ....................................................2<br />
Analysis of teaching individual skills and team play; various<br />
techniques of offensive and defensive tactics and strategy.<br />
Offered alternate years.<br />
Peed 320 analysis of Tennis ....................................................................2<br />
The organization and conduct of tennis, competition, progres-<br />
sion drills, and practice techniques; coaching; selection and<br />
care of equipment. Prerequisite: 110. Offered alternate years.<br />
110 Undergraduate Programs B I O L A U N I V E R S I T Y