Topic 2: Water Safety Instruction.
Topic 3: Lifeguarding.
Topic 4: Lifeguarding Instruction.
Topic 2: Ballet.
Topic 3: Bowling.
Topic 4: Diving.
Topic 5: Fencing.
Topic 6: Golf.
Topic 7: Scuba Diving.
Topic 8: Swimming.
Topic 2: Officiating.
Topic 3: Athletic Training. Additional prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Topic 2: Fieldwork in Sport Management.
Topic 2: Motor Learning. Psychological factors affecting performance and acquisition of motor skills.
Topic 2: Physiological Basis of Conditioning. Kinesiology 310 and 352K (Topic 2) may not both be counted.
Topic 3: Women and Sport. Same as Women's Studies 345 (Topic 5: Women and Sport). Kinesiology 352K (Topic 3) and 395 (Topic 22: American Women and Sport: A Historical Perspective) may not both be counted.
Topic 4: Management of Sport and Health Promotion Programs.
Topic 5: Sport, Fitness, and Mass Media. Same as American Studies 322 (Topic 3: Sport, Fitness, and Mass Media).
Topic 2: Substance Abuse Prevention II.
Topic 3: Sexual Health I.
Topic 2: Intermediate Springboard Diving. Complex dives from all groups, including somersaults and multiple twisting. Practice from one-, three-, and five-meter boards.
Topic 2: Beginning Swimming II. For well-adjusted but weak swimmers. Five basic strokes, elementary diving, water safety.
Topic 3: Intermediate Swimming. For the average swimmer. Six power strokes, diving, water safety, introduction to conditioning.
Topic 2: Intermediate Scuba Diving. Open to divers with Basic Certification. Classroom, pool, and open water training with emphasis on navigation, air consumption, emergency procedures, night dives. Culminates in nationally recognized certification.
Topic 3: Advanced Scuba Diving. Open to experienced divers with Intermediate Certification. Classroom, pool, and open water training with emphasis on deep dives, mapping, search and research diving, equipment rescue work. Culminates in nationally recognized certification.
Topic 2: Educational Dance.
Topic 2: Advanced Beginning Tennis. For players with weak strokes and serves.
Topic 3: Intermediate Tennis. Prerequisite: A steady stroke and consistent serve.
Topic 4: Advanced Intermediate Tennis. Prerequisite: Skilled all-court play.
Topic 5: Advanced Tennis. Prerequisite: Competence for tournament play.
Topic 2: Intermediate Racquetball. Prerequisite: Racquetball experience.
Topic 3: Advanced Racquetball. Prerequisite: Competence for tournament play.
Topic 2: Intermediate Handball. Prerequisite: Handball experience.
Topic 3: Advanced Handball. Prerequisite: Competence for tournament play.
Topic 4: Handball Doubles. Prerequisite: Handball experience.
Topic 2: Beginning Fencing: Epee.
Topic 3: Intermediate Fencing: Foil. Prerequisite: Physical Education 105M (Topic 1).
Topic 4: Intermediate Fencing: Epee. Prerequisite: Physical Education 105M (Topic 2).
Topic 5: Intermediate Fencing: Saber. Prerequisite: Physical Education 105M (Topic 1).
Topic 6: Advanced Fencing: Foil. Prerequisite: Any intermediate-level fencing course.
Topic 2: Intermediate Karate. Prerequisite: Karate experience.
Topic 3: Advanced Karate. Prerequisite: Competence for tournament play.
Topic 2: Intermediate Judo. Prerequisite: Judo experience.
Topic 3: Advanced Judo. Prerequisite: Competence for tournament play.
Topic 2: General Weight Work and Running.
Topic 3: Aerobic Walking.
Topic 4: Aerobics.
Topic 5: Body Works.
Topic 6: Circuit Aerobics.
Topic 7: Weight Training.
Topic 8: Running.
Topic 2: Intermediate Archery. Bow mechanics and competition. Prerequisite: Archery experience.
Topic 3: Intermediate Field Archery. Prerequisite: Archery experience.
Topic 4: Advanced Archery. Tournament shooting and psychology of competition. Prerequisite: Intermediate-level archery skills or 225 FITA average.
Topic 2: Intermediate Golf. Prerequisite: One semester of beginning golf or an eighteen-hole scoring average of eighty to one hundred.
Topic 2: Intermediate Tumbling and Trampoline. Prerequisite: Tumbling and trampoline experience.
Topic 3: Rhythmic Gymnastics. Combination of gymnastics and dance movements performed to music using the hand apparatus of balls, hoops, ribbons, or ropes.
Topic 4: Beginning Gymnastics I. Apparatus work in either men's or women's Olympic gymnastics events.
Topic 5: Beginning Gymnastics II. Apparatus work in either men's or women's Olympic gymnastics events. Prerequisite: Limited gymnastics experience.
Topic 6: Intermediate Gymnastics. Apparatus work in either men's or women's Olympic gymnastics events. Prerequisite: Gymnastics experience.
Topic 7: Intermediate Advanced Gymnastics. Apparatus work in either men's or women's Olympic gymnastics events. Intense activity. Prerequisite: Gymnastics experience.
Topic 8: Advanced Gymnastics. Apparatus work in either men's or women's Olympic gymnastics events. Intense activity. Prerequisite: Intermediate-level gymnastics experience.
Topic 2: Intermediate Basketball. For those with some skills in the game.
Topic 3: Advanced Basketball. For those with high skill and some competitive experience.
Topic 2: Intermediate Power Volleyball. For those with good basic skills: bump, set, spike, serve.
Topic 3: Advanced Power Volleyball. For those with high skills and knowledge of multiple offenses.
Topic 2: Intermediate Softball. For those with experience and good basic skills.
28 August 1996. Registrar's Web Team
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