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Kinesiology



        KINE 020P     Softball Theory And Practice I            2.0 Units  KINE 020S                                                                       3.0 Units
        Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and               Advanced First Aid and Emergency Care
        Math standards.                                        Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and
        General Education: Option A: Physical Education;       Math standards.
        Option C: Area E                                       General Education: Option A: Physical Education
        Transferable to UC/CSU                                 Transferable to UC/CSU
        Hours: 16-18 lecture, 32-36 activity.                  Hours: 48-54 lecture.
        Comprehensive course designed for the intercollegiate   Designed to prepare individuals who may administer
        softball athlete and for the coach of fastpitch softball. The   emergency care to the injured and ill. Upon
        course focuses on the theories, analyses, and applications   successful completion of the course, students will be
        of offensive and defensive skills and strategies. Written   knowledgeable in Advanced First Aid and Emergency
        exams and practical exams serve to evaluate            Care, cardiopulminary resusitation (CPR), and Automatic
        athlete achievement.                                   External Defibrillator (AED) for infants, children, and adults.
                                                               Upon successful completion of the appropriate exam, the
        KINE 020Q     Soccer Theory And Practice I   1.5 to 2.0 Unit  student will be elligible for certification in First Responder
        Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and               First Aid and CPR. Required of Kinesiology majors/minors
        Math standards.                                        and Transfer Model Curriculum. An additional fee may
        General Education: Option A: Physical Education;       be required to receive an official American Red Cross
        Option C: Area E                                       CPR card. An American Heart Association certification is
        Transferable to UC/CSU                                 required for students pursuing EMT certification.
        Hours: 16-18 lecture, 16-18 or 32-36 activity.         (C-ID KIN 101)
        A comprehensive course designed for the intercollegiate
        soccer athlete and for the coach of soccer. The course   KINE 020V     Introduction to Sports Science          3.0 Units
        focuses on the theories, analyses, and application of   Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and
        offensive and defensive skills and strategies. Written   Math standards.
        exams and practical exams serve to evaluate the student   General Education: Option A: Physical Education;
        achievement.                                           Option C: Area E
                                                               Transferable to UC/CSU
        KINE 020R                                                           1.5 to 2.0 Units  Hours: 48-54 lecture.
        Soccer Theory And Practice II                          The basic elements of sport sciences including: kinesiology,
        Course Advisory: KINE 020Q or equivalent soccer        motor learning, biomechanics, exercise physiology, sports
        experience; SCC minimum English and Math standards.    medicine, sport psychology and training theory.
        General Education: Option A: Physical Education;
        Option C: Area E                                       KINE 020W                                                                     3.0 Units
        Transferable to UC/CSU                                 Principles of Fitness & Sports Training
        Hours: 16-18 lecture, 16-18 or 32-36 activity.         Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and
        Continuation of Kinesiology 020Q. Advanced theories of   Math standards.
        offensive and defensive strategies of competitive soccer.   General Education: Option A: Physical Education;
        Students will analyze advanced offensive and defensive   Option C: Area E
        strategies and will develop in-depth scouting procedures.   Transferable to UC/CSU
        Skill exams and written exams serve to evaluate        Hours: 48-54 lecture.
        student achievement.                                   A comprehensive fitness course that includes the study
                                                               of the human organism and its reactions to fitness and
                                                               physical activity. Focus is on the physiological adaptations,
                                                               exercise training/prescriptions, nutrition, ergogenic aids,
                                                               environmental factors, and the major medical and health
                                                               conditions. Written exams and measurements of activity
                                                               serve to evaluate student achievement.






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