handle and care for the animal in the Western tradition. Studentlearns to handle Western saddle. select appropriate equipment. toevaluate pleasure horse before purchase. to care for general wellbeingof animal.2 hours weekly,PE 140 Mexicen Folk Dence/1 UnitPrerequisite: Conversational proficiency In Spanish. or permissionof instructor. An inttoduction to the basic Me)(ican Folk Dances, the meaning. importance. theory. history. and general characteristics of Me)(ican Folklore Dances, All students learn to dance five main Mexican folk dances. 2 hours weekly.PE 141 Beginning B9ilketbal1l1 UnitPrerequisite: None An introduction to the game of ba"ketball: rules baSIC skills. and fundamentals of a popular sports activity, 2 hours weekly, PE 143 Beckpecklng/1 UnitPrerequisite: PE 133 or permission of instructor, Practical backpacking and wilderness camping techniques. emphasis on preservation of wilderness areas. proper e)(pedltion behavior, selection and care of equipment. One group backpack,one individual backpack. StLldents ml)st fllrni~h their ownequipment. 2 hours weekly. PE 145 Beginning Coed Kerete/1 UnitPrerequisite: NoneA beginning karate class for men and women, The basic data.etiquette, language and techniques for Korean-style karate2 hours weekly.PE 147 Intermediete Coed Judo/1 UnitPrerequisite: PE 137 or permission of instructor. Introduction to the intermediate skills of Judo, with a brief introduction to the advanced skills. 2 hours weekly, lecture and participation, PE 198-299 IndiYiduel Studi ../1-2 Unit.Prerequisite: Approval of DiviSion Chairman and instructor. The student will solve a problem under the direction of a faculty member with the approval the Division Chairman. May be repeated for credit. PE 155 Orl,ntelion to Phy.ice' Educetion/3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneAn Introduction to the nature and scope of physical education. itshistorical development, basic philosophy and objectives. changingconcepts, scientific foundations, and. professional opportunities. Taught spring semester only, 3 hours lecture, PE 171 Orientetlon to Recrletion/2 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneAnalysis of the nature and scope of the field of recreation, Itshistorical development, philosophy and objectives, changingconcepts, scientific foundations and professional opportunities,recreation in American life, roles of variOUS levels of government inrecreation. relationships between physical education, health.camping, and outdoor recreation. Taught spring semester only.2 hours lecture.PE 181 Elementery School Phy.ice' Educetion/3 Unll.Prerequisite: None A study of the scope and values of physical education and movement education In the elementary school including the teaching designs for primary and intermediate grades pertaining to physical education as well as knowledge necessary to evaluate physical education programs. Course designed for prospective elementary education teachers, physical education majors, and minors, 3 hours lecture. PE 190 Sport. OHicieting/3 Unit.Prerequisite: None A lecture and laboratory course to develop the art and skill of officiating several sports including basketball. football, baseball, and volleyball. Completion of the course will qualify a person for trainee and/or proba1ionary status with the Arizona Interscholastic Association, Taught fall semester only. 3 hours lecture, PHYSICS PH 001 Introduction to Phy.ic./4 Unit. Prerequisite: None A survey course in the basic concepts of physics, Limited emphasis on mathematical applications. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory, PH 120-121 Generellntroductory Phy.ic./4-4 Unit.Prerequisite: MA 110 or equivalent: PH 120 is a prerequisite forPH 121Lectures. demonstration, and problems in mechanics, propertiesof mattflr, heat sound, light, electncity, and magnetism, atomicand nuclear physics.3 hours lecture: 3 hours laboratory.PH 230-231 Introductory Phy.ic. with Celculu./4-4 Unit.Prerequisite: MA 161. PH 230 is a prerequisite for PH 231, Covers the same areas as PH 120-121 but in greater depth by the
use of calculus. Designed for engineering students and others who require physics with calculus. S hours lecture; S hours laboratory. PH 181-_lndlvldual Studi••/1.... Unit.Prerequisite: Approval of Division Chairman and professor. The student will solve a problem or work on a project under the direction of a faculty member with the approval 01 the DIvIsion 8hairman. May be repeated for credit. POLITICAL SCIENCEPS 120 Am.rlc:an National Govamm.ntl3 Unit.Prerequisite: None A study 01 the relitical system 01 the United States. EmphasIs on constitutional development. the political culture. voting. political parties. campaigns and elections. interest groups, public opinion, and the three branches of the national government to increase the student's awareness and understanding of the political arena. This course fulfillS the Federal Constitution requirement for the Arizona Teaching Certificate, S hours lecture. PS 117 National and Arizona Con.titution/3 Unit.Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.A study of the governments of the United States and Arizonathrough the interpretation of the Constitution of each politicalentity. Approved for teacher certification. Teachers needing onlyArizona Constitution may take the Arizona portion of the coursefor one unit of credit. Students majoring in Political SCience shouldtake PS 120,PS 230 Introduction to International R.lation./3 Unit.Prerequisite: PS 120 or permission 01 Instructor,Introduction to the concept of international relations as It hasdeveloped from the rise of nation-states with emphasis on themodern concept as choices and options that governments and toa degree individuals face in making decisions in a world of"sovereign" states. Taught spring semester only,3 hours lecture.PS 181-_ Individual Studj"/1.... Unit.Prerequisite: Approval of DiVision Chairman and instructorThe student with demonstrated academic ability will solve aproblem under the direction of a faculty member with approval ofthe Division Chairman. May be repeated for credit.PSYCHOLOGY py 101 Elementa" P.,cholog,/3 Unit. Prerequisite: None, High school biology and algebra strongiyrecommended, A survey of the fundamental methods andprinciples of psychology with malor emphasis on growth anddevelopment, learmng and conditioning prinCiples. psychologicalmeasurements, testing. motivation. and emolion.3 hours lecture.PY 102 EI.menta" P.,cho'og,/3 Unit.Prerequisite: PY 101 A more intenSIVe study of the realm of psychology with emphaSIS on the psychobiological baSIS 01 behaVior. intelligence. sensation, psychotherapy and psychological disordet's, personality. and social psychology. 3 hours lecture. PY 103 P.r.onalit, and Adju.tm.ntl3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneA stiJdy of basic theoretical prinCiples of psychology and thelfapplication to human behaVior and growth, EmphaSIS on sClentlhcpsychology'S contributions to more effectNe professional andpersonal relationships, Group actiVities and self-evaluationincluded, Not to be substituted for PY 101 or 102.3 hours lecture,PY 113 Child P.,cholog,/3 UnittPrerequisite: None. High school algebra and biology recommended, A SWay of human maturation through an analYSIS ot the Interrelationship!> of biological and psychological developme~t from infancy to adulthood. 3 hours lecture PY 210 Social P.,cholog,/3 Unit.PrereqUisite: None. PY 101 and PY '02 recommendedAn introduction to baSIC theories and concepts nec~ssary to thestudy of social psychology wllh emphaSIS on culture and groupsituations as they are related to tM IndiVidual3 hours lecture.PY 181-_lndlvidue' Studift/1.... Unit.Prerequisite: Approval of DIVISion Chairman and professor.The student with demonstrated academiC ability Will solve aproblem under the direction of a faculty member With the approvalof the Division Chairman. May be repeated lor creditSCIENCESC 010 Dev.'opm.nta' Scienc./3 Unit.PrereqUisite: NoneA survey course, mcludlrlg laboratory experience to acquaintstudents with sCience In general and 10 study In partrcular certainaspects of astronomy. phySICS, chemistry, biology. and ecology.Also deals With SCientifiC tOPICS of current Interes!2 hours lecture: 3 hours laboratory
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