HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSPE-1.243 CORE STRENGTHENING ANDFLEXIBILITY(G/P)This course is designed to increase flexibility and physicalmovement. Balance, core strengthening and muscleawareness will be emphasized through a series of exerciseand routines.[CSU;UC]3826 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM P.Tyler AUX 1.50PE-3.511 INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALLFOR MEN(G)Advanced techniques and strategies for competitiveintercollegiate basketball competition. Approximately twentyeightintercollegiate scheduled games.[CSU;UC]3511 MTWTHF 03:00PM-04:50PM A.Vasher GYM 1.00Section 3511 meets 10 weeks 10/15-12/18.PE-3.512 INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALLFOR WOMEN(G)Advanced techniques and strategies of women's competitiveintercollegiate basketball competition. Approximately twentyeightscheduled games.[CSU;UC]3512 MTWTHF 01:30PM-03:20PM M.Toney GYM 1.00Section 3512 meets 10 weeks, 10/15-12/18/09.PE-3.513 INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL (G)Advanced techniques and strategies of competitiveintercollegiate football competition. Approximately tenintercollegiate scheduled games.[CSU;UC]3513 MTWTHF 03:00PM-04:50PM M.Collins FBFD 2.003519 DHR DHR M.Collins FBFD 2.00PE-3.514 INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER (G)An advanced course designed to develop techniques andstrategies of intercollegiate soccer competition. Approximatelytwenty-five games are scheduled.[CSU;UC]3514 MTWTHF 01:00PM-02:50PM D.Ortega SRFD 2.00Section 3514 is a men's intercollegiate soccer class.3517 MTWTHF 03:30PM-05:20PM J.Cuevas SRFD 2.00Section 3517 is a women's intercollegiate soccer class.3515 DHR DHR D.Ortega SRFD 2.00Section 3515 is a men's intercollegiate soccer class.3518 DHR DHR J.Cuevas SRFD 2.00Section 3518 is a women's intercollegiate soccer class.PE-3.516 INTERCOLLEGIATE VOLLEYBALLFOR WOMEN(G)Advanced techniques and strategies of women's competitiveintercollegiate volleyball competition. Approximately twentyeightscheduled games.[CSU;UC]3516 MTWTHF 12:00PM-01:50PM J.Weiler GYM 2.00PE-3.530 INTERCOLLEGIATE CROSS COUNTRY (G)Techniques and strategies for intercollegiate cross countrycompetition. Approximately ten intercollegiate meets arescheduled.[CSU;UC]3530 MTWTHF 02:00PM-03:50PM C.Zepeda TRCK 2.00PE-15 CARE AND PREVENTION OFATHLETIC INJURIES(G)This course is designed to prepare prospective coaches,athletic trainers, and physical educators in the recognition,evaluation and care of athletic injuries. Laboratory activities willbe included that provide direct application of classroomcontent.[CSU;UC]3841 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM D.Beymer UNITB 4.00DHR DHR D.Beymer TBAPE-42 LEADERSHIP IN PHYSICAL EDUCATIONAND SPORTS(G)Methods in teaching and coaching physical education classesand teams at a junior high, high school, and intercollegiatelevel. Students are under the supervision of school instructors.[CSU]3842 M 12:00PM-12:50PM D.Teresa PE136 2.00DHR DHR D.Teresa TBAPE-51A THEORY & ANALYSIS OF FOOTBALL I (G)Beginning techniques and strategies of football as played atthe intercollegiate and professional levels. Advanced skills,strategies and rules of the game are discussed and analyzedwhile engaging in supervised and repetitive play.[CSU;UC]3846 MWF 02:00PM-02:50PM M.Collins UNITB 2.00PE-52A THEORY &ANA LYSIS OFBASKETBALL I(G)Intermediate/advanced techniques and strategies of basketballas played at the intercollegiate and professional levels arediscussed and analyzed while engaging in supervised andrepetitive play. Theory and applications of coaching basketballrules, interpretation and psychological motivation will bestressed.[CSU;UC]3847 TTH 02:00PM-02:50PM A.Vasher PE136 2.00PE-58B THEORY AND ANALYSIS OF SOCCER (G)Provides students with the advanced concepts, theories andtechniques of coaching and playing intercollegiate andinterscholastic soccer.[CSU;UC]3848 TTH 12:00PM-12:50PM D.Ortega UNITB 2.003849 MW 05:30PM-06:20PM J.Cuevas LOBBY 2.00UC limits Physical Education activity courses:A maximum of 4 semester units will earn transfer credit.54
HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSPE-116 PRACTICAL FIELD EXPERIENCE IN THECARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETICINJURIES: LOWER EXTREMITIES (G/P)Designed to offer the prospective athletic trainer, physicaltherapist or sports medicine practitioner practical experience inthe care and prevention of athletic injuries in regards to lowerextremity injuries.3838 DHR DHR D.Beymer TRNG 2.00PE-117 PRACTICAL FIELD EXPERIENCE IN THECARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETICINJURIES: UPPER EXTREMITIES (G/P)Designed to offer the prospective athletic trainer, physicaltherapist or sports medicine practitioner practical experience inthe care and prevention of athletic injuries in regards to upperextremity injuries.3839 DHR DHR D.Beymer TRNG 2.00PE-118 PRACTICAL FIELD EXPERIENCE IN THECARE AND PREVENTION OF ATHLETICINJURIES: HEAD AND SPINE (G/P)Designed to offer the prospective athletic trainer, physicaltherapist or sports medicine practitioner practical experience inthe care and prevention of athletic injuries in regards to headand spine injuries.3840 DHR DHR D.Beymer TRNG 2.00ADAPTIVE - PHYSICAL EDUCATIONPE-1.219 ADAPTIVE CIRCUIT ENDURANCETRAINING(P)Designed for the physically challenged students to enhancetheir strength and cardiovascular endurance by usingprogressive resistance machines to develop muscle strength,endurance, and flexibility. This class is offered on anopen/entry open/exit basis. Students should complete anapplication in the DSP&S Office for verification of eligibility forthis class.[CSU;UC]3607 MWF 06:00AM-06:50AM M.Stave PE138 1.503600 MWF 07:00AM-07:50AM M.Stave PE138 1.503601 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM M.Stave PE138 1.503602 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM M.Stave PE138 1.503603 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM M.Stave PE138 1.503604 TTH 08:00AM-09:15AM M.Stave PE138 1.50PE-1.223 ADAPTIVE BACK EXERCISEPROGRAM(G/P)A course designed for the individuals with back injuries whichlasts several months or longer. This course is geared towardeducation, motivation and a supervised exercise programgeared toward self-improvement and well being of thestudent's back. This class is not designed to replace physicaltherapy, but to complement it and to continue once physicaltherapy has been terminated. This class is offered on anopen/entry open/exit basis. Students should complete anapplication in the DSP&S Office for verification of eligibility forthis class.[CSU;UC]3605 TTH 09:30AM-10:45AM Y.Reid GYM 1.50PE-1.237 ADAPTIVE STRESS REDUCTION (G/P)A course designed for the physically/psychologicallychallenged students to enhance his/her ability to recognizestressors in one's life and practice techniques to help managethose influences. Emphasis on a wide variety of coping andrelation techniques to include Tai Chi, stretching,diaphragmatic breathing, progressive relaxations,visualizations, autogenic training, cognitive restructuring, andother methods for decreasing stressful behaviors. Studentsshould complete an application in the DSP&S Office forverification of eligibility for this class.[CSU;UC]3606 TTH 12:30PM-01:45PM Y.Reid PE136 1.50PHYSICSPHY-2A COLLEGE PHYSICS I (G)Lectures and laboratories covering vectors, motion, forces,gravity, satellites, work, energy, momentum, rotational motion,mechanical properties of matter and heat. Required for premedical,pre-dental, biology, pharmacy and physical therapymajors.Prerequisite: Math 24 with a grade of C or better.[CSU;UC; CSU-GE, AREA B1,B3; IGETC, AREA 5]5170 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM B.Haag MER11 4.00T 09:00AM-09:50AM B.Haag MER11TH 08:00AM-10:50AM B.Haag MER11PHY-4A GENERAL PHYSICS/MECHANICS (G)Lectures and laboratories covering: Vectors, particlekinematics and dynamics, work, energy, momentum, angularmomentum, conservation laws, rotation of rigid bodies, torque,Newton's Law of Gravitation, oscillations, statics, and dynamicsof fluids. Required for engineering and physical sciencemajors. Strongly recommended for math majors.Prerequisite: Math 3A with a grade of C or better.[CSU;UC; CSU-GE, AREA B1,B3; IGETC, AREA 5]5172 MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM B.Haag MER11 4.00TH 02:00PM-02:50PM B.Haag MER11T 02:00PM-04:50PM B.Haag MER11PHY-4B GENERAL PHYSICS/ELECTRICITY ANDMAGNETISM(G)Electric charges and currents, electric and magnetic fields,capacitance, inductance and resistance. Electric circuits,Kirchloff's laws, Maxwell's equations, electromagneticoscillations and waves. Required for engineering and physicalscience majors. Strongly recommended for math majors.Prerequisite: Take PHY-4A with a grade of "C" or better.[CSU;UC; CSU-GE, AREA B1,B3; IGETC, AREA 5]5173 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM B.Haag MER8 4.00T 10:00AM-10:50AM B.Haag MER8TH 03:00PM-05:50PM B.Haag MER115174 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM B.Haag MER8 4.00T 10:00AM-10:50AM B.Haag MER8F 02:00PM-04:50PM B.Haag MER11Free tutoring in all subjects and workshops inEnglish skills, ESL practice, and workplace successare available in the Annex.For more information call 755-6866 or come by andvisit in the College Annex!55