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PHEC 2511 - Physical Education Activities (Co-ed) 0/2 (1)<br />

See PHEC 1611.<br />

PHEC 2521 - Physical Education Activities (Co-ed) 0/2 (1)<br />

See PHEC 1611.<br />

PHED 1512 - Health Education 2/0 (2)<br />

A fundamentals course dealing with personal lifestyle choices and<br />

health. Information units may include: drugs, sexuality, mental<br />

health, physical health, nutrition, environmental issues, aging,<br />

consumer education, and death. AAS: Health education elective.<br />

PHED 1521 - Substance Abuse Education 1/0 (1)<br />

This course is designed to develop within the student the understanding<br />

of such hindrances to good health as stress, alcohol<br />

and drug addiction, peer pressure and other related behaviors,<br />

and environmental factors which contribute to non-productive<br />

lifestyles.<br />

PHED 1712 - Introduction to Physical Education I 2/0 (2)<br />

An introductory course designed for future health, physical<br />

education and recreation career-minded students. Topics covered<br />

include lifespan sports and physical education, sport education,<br />

and fitness. Historical aspects, philosophies, and current development<br />

are emphasized.<br />

PHED 1722 - Introduction to Physical Education II 2/0 (2)<br />

An extension of PHED 1712 concentrating on careers in physical<br />

education, coaching, research and testing, and related fields. Future<br />

professional concerns and potentials also will be discussed.<br />

PHED 1811 - Officiating Men’s Basketball 1/0 (1)<br />

This course is designed to serve as background for students planning<br />

to major in physical education and also to prepare a student<br />

to be a registered official in men’s basketball.<br />

PHED 1821 - Officiating Women’s Basketball<br />

(Based on demand) 1/0 (1)<br />

This course is designed to serve as background for students planning<br />

to major in physical education and also to prepare a student<br />

to be a registered official in women’s basketball.<br />

PHED 1831 - Officiating Men’s Baseball<br />

(Based on demand) 1/0 (1)<br />

This course is designed to serve as background for students planning<br />

to major in physical education and also to prepare a student<br />

to be a registered official in men’s baseball.<br />

PHED 1841 - Officiating Women’s Softball<br />

(Based on demand) 1/0 (1)<br />

This course is designed to serve as a background for students<br />

planning to major in physical education and also to prepare a<br />

student to be a registered official in women’s softball.<br />

PHED 1852 - Theory of Coaching Basketball 2/0 (2)<br />

This course is designed for the individual who is interested in<br />

learning the basics of coaching basketball. The course is designed<br />

for the physical education major or minor and will deal with all<br />

the technical aspects of coaching basketball.<br />

PHED 1862 - Theory of Coaching Baseball 2/0 (2)<br />

This course is designed for the individual who is interested in<br />

learning the basics of coaching baseball. The course is designed<br />

for the physical education major or minor and will deal with all<br />

technical aspects of coaching baseball.<br />

PHED 1913 - Introduction to Athletic Training 3/0 (3)<br />

This course is designed for the individual who is interested in<br />

learning about the profession of athletic training. The course<br />

covers basic aspects of sports-related health conditions and<br />

training techniques.<br />

PHED 1942 - First Aid & Emergency Care 2/0 (2)<br />

This course is designed to introduce students to basic first aid<br />

and emergency care techniques.<br />

PHED 1952 - Principles & Problems of Coaching 2/0 (2)<br />

A foundations course placing emphasis on basic coaching principles<br />

applied within effective learning techniques and procedures.<br />

Practical guidelines, “how to” skills, and behavioral coaching<br />

characteristics will be included.<br />

PHEM 2511 - Physical Education Activities (Men) 0/2 (1)<br />

Intercollegiate basketball and baseball teams.<br />

PHEM 2521 - Physical Education Activities (Men) 0/2 (1)<br />

Intercollegiate basketball and baseball teams.<br />

PHEW 2511 - Physical Education Activities<br />

(Women) 0/2 (1)<br />

Intercollegiate volleyball and basketball teams.<br />

PHEW 2521 - Physical Education Activities<br />

(Women) 0/2 (1)<br />

Intercollegiate basketball and softball teams.<br />

Physical Science<br />

PSCI 1514 - Introduction to Physical Science –<br />

Chemistry & Physics 3/2 (4)<br />

Prerequisite: Appropriate assessment score or grade of C or better<br />

in one of the following: MATH 1113, MATH 1414, or one year<br />

of high school algebra; appropriate assessment score or completion<br />

of ENGL 1413 with a grade of C or better; or consent of instructor.<br />

This course is designed to introduce the non-science major<br />

to the basic concepts and applications of physics and chemistry.<br />

The student will describe and analyze these ideas in the classroom<br />

and perform experiments in the laboratory dealing with the verification<br />

and/or application of physical laws. AAS: Physical science<br />

(laboratory science) elective. IAI: P1 900L Physical science.<br />

PSCI 1524 - Introduction to Physical Science –<br />

Astronomy & Earth Science 3/2 (4)<br />

Prerequisite: Appropriate assessment score or completion of<br />

ENGL 1413 with a grade of C or better or consent of instructor.<br />

This course is designed to introduce the non-science major<br />

to the basic concepts of the earth sciences and astronomy.<br />

The student will describe and analyze the structure, evolution<br />

and dynamics of the earth, our solar system, and the universe.<br />

In the laboratory, the student will apply this knowledge<br />

to the identification of earth materials and the analysis of<br />

astronomical phenomena. Some algebra is required in this course.<br />

AAS: Physical science (Laboratory science) elective. IAI: P1 905L<br />

Physical science.<br />

154 <strong>Kankakee</strong> Community College • 20<strong>09</strong>-<strong>10</strong> catalog

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