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198 Physical Education/Health Education/Intercollegiate Athletics Physical Education Major-CSU, Northridge ANAT 1, General Human Anatomy (4) BIOL 1, lL, General Biology/Lab (4) PHYSIO 1, General Human Physiology (4) Five activity courses-consult CSUN, PE Department for appropriate choices. Health Science Major-CSU, Northridge Required in all options: PSYCH 1, General Psychology (3) SOC 1, Introduction to Sociology (3) Physical Therapy Option: ANAT 1, General Human Anatomy (4) BIOL 1, lL, General Biology/Lab (4) CHEM 1A, lAL, lB, lBL, General Chemistry/Lab (10) or CHEM 2A, 2AL, 2B, 2BL, Introductory Chemistry/Lab (9) MATH D, Plane Trigonometry (3) MATH 6, College Algebra (4) or MATH 5, Precalculus (5) PHYS 2A, 2AL, 2B, 2BL, Introductory Physics (8) PHYSIO 1, General Human Physiology (4) Health Science Major-CSU, Northridge Check with a counselor for listing of options in: Environmental and Occupational Health Health Administration Health Education Radiologic Technology School Nursing/Nursing Services NOTE: This information is based on the 1992 94 articulation agreement. NOTE: Requirements may vary at other institutions. Check the appropriate catalog(s) and consult a counselor. PE 1R4 *ADAPTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1 unit 3 hours weekly The course is designed for the student who may be confined in type and amount of activity because of a physical limitation. The students program is individually tailored to meet the students need: the student develops the program in consultation with the guidance center and the students physician or therapist. (CSU, UC, AVC) PE 4R4 *BEGINNING BOWLING 1 unit 3 hours weekly This course introduces the fundamentals of bowling resulting in a progressive advancement to a level of reasonably good performance. (CSU, UC, AVC) PE 4R4 *INTERMEDIATE BOWLING 1 unit 3 hours weekly This course introduces advanced fundamentals and techniques in bowling; knowledge of league and tournament competition. (CSU, UC, AVC) PE 5R4 *AEROBIC CONDITIONING 1 unit 3 hours weekly Advisory: Fair physical condition without severe medical disabilities. T h e s t u d e n t w i l l b e t a u g h t t h e fundamentals of running, breathing, and timing. The emphasis of the program will be aerobic conditioning through walking, jogging, and running. The student will be introduced to various types of wearing apparel and shoes. Students will experience running on various surfaces with varying degrees of stress. The prevention, care, and treatment of injuries indigenous to running will be presented. Advanced runners will learn about race strategies, Lastly, safety factors related to running will be taught. (CSU, UC, AVC) PE 6R4 *BEGINNING GOLF 1 unit 3 hours weekly T h e c o u r s e w i l l e m p h a s i z e the fundamentals and techniques of leisure golf. It will stress rules and regulations as well as etiquette. (CSU, UC, AVC) PE 6R4 *ADVANCED GOLF 1 unit 3 hours weekly Advanced Golf is a continuation of Beginning Golf with achievement of a higher performance level in the basic techniques of golf. It differs from Beginning Golf in that actual competition and advanced levels of strategy are taught and worked on. (CSU, UC, AVC) PE 7A *BEGINNING TRACK TECHNIQUES 1 unit 3 hours weekly An introductory course designed to teach the basic techniques indigenous to track and field. The course will prepare a prospective student athlete to compete intercollegiately. (CSU, UC, AVC) PE 7B *ADVANCED BEGINNING TRACK TECHNIQUES 1 unit 3 hours weekly The course is designed to improve the students performance in basic skills and techniques pertaining to track and field. An introduction to the basic strategy to compete at an advanced/beginning level of competition will be presented. (CSU, UC, AVC) PE 7C *INTERMEDIATE TRACK TECHNIQUES 1 unit 3 hours weekly The course is designed to improve the skill and technique level of the students so that they could compete at the intermediate

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