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Kinesiology



        ATHL 022     Intercollegiate Tennis                             3.0 Units Health Education
        Prerequisite: Athletic Tryout & Team Selection.
        General Education: Option A: Local District Requirements  HED 002     Health Education                                      3.0 Units
        Transferable to UC/CSU                                 Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and
        Hours: 160-180 lab.                                    Math standards.
        A comprehensive course designed for the student athlete   General Education: Option A: Local District Requirements;
        covering advanced intercollegiate tennis skills. The course   Option C: Area E
        includes the four pillars of the game: mental, physical,   Transferable to UC/CSU
        tactical, and technical facets. Includes a global and   Hours: 48-54 lecture.
        historical examination of the sport, rules, equipment,   A survey course with a multifaceted view of health with
        facilities, and etiquette. Through the intercollegiate   physical, mental, and social dimensions. The course
        competitive experience students will improve their     extends beyond the structure and function of one’s body
        individual tennis skills, increase their ability to employ   to include feelings, values, and reasoning. Examinations
        advanced strategies and increase their knowledge of    and a project are required. Satisfies one-half of the Health,
        physical training, nutrition, and biomechanics underlying   Physical Education graduation requirement.
        the development of force, power and accuracy. Day and/or
        overnight travel will be required. Repeatable 3 times.  HED 003     Women’s Health Issues                           3.0 Units
                                                               Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and
        ATHL 022A                                                                      3.0 Units  Math standards.
        Off-Season Intercollegiate Tennis Conditioning         General Education: Option A: Local District Requirements;
        Requisite: Athletic Tryout & Team Selection.           Option C: Area E
        Course Advisory: Advanced tennis skills and/or competitive   Transferable to UC/CSU
        experience at the high school or tennis club level.    Hours: 48-54 lecture.
        General Education: Option A: Local District Requirements  A study of health issues that are unique to women with
        Transferable to UC/CSU                                 a focus on women’s health maintenance and care, and
        Hours: 160-180 lab.                                    the development of skills and acquisitions of knowledge
        A comprehensive pre-season course designed to help the   necessary to make informed choices in health matters of
        tennis student-athlete to develop and practice skills. This   concern to women. Open to all students. Satisfies one-half
        course includes mental, physical, tactical and technical   of the Health, Physical Education graduation requirement.
        facets of the game of tennis. The course includes theories
        and analyses of offensive and defensive strategies, skill
        acquisition and sport specific fitness. Repeatable 3 times.
                                                               Kinesiology
        ATHL 022B                                                                        0.5 Unit
        Pre-Season Intercollegiate Tennis Conditioning         KINE 001A     Adapted Aquatics                    1.0 to 1.5 Units
        Prerequisite: Athletic Tryout & Team Selection.        Prerequisite: Permission of Disabilities Services Counselor
        Transferable to UC/CSU                                 confirming disability.
        Hours: 24-27 lab.                                      General Education: Option A: Physical Education
        A comprehensive course designed for the intercollegiate   Transferable to UC/CSU
        tennis student-athlete.  The course focus is on continued   Hours: 8-9 lecture, 24-45 lab.
        development and enhancement of physical performance    A specialized course in water orientation, exercise, and
        and maintenance level required of tennis.  The course   swimming designed to meet the individual needs of those
        will focus on fitness/conditioning as well as sport specific   unable to participate fully in a regular swimming class. Pre-
        movements in preparation for the start of the collegiate   tests and post-test serve to evaluate student achievement.
        season of competition. Repeatable 3 times.











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