EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES PEL 2442 Four Wall Racquetball. F, S. Credits: 2. Advanced theory and practice with the use of four wall play. PEL 2512 Soccer 2. F, S. Credits: 2. Covers strategy, conditioning, officiating, and coach- ing of soccer. PEL 2930 Special Activities. F, S, SS. Credits: 1 to 3; May be repeated with a change of con- tent without credit restrictions. Variable credit course consisting of special, current, or seasonal activities. Physical Education Activities-Performance Centered PEM 1012 Adapted Program. F, S. Credits: I to 4; Prereq: Permission of instructor. Fulfills special needs of individual students. Contents may include special sport and exercise programs, or individualized studies. PEM 1101 Conditioning. F, S, SS. Credits: 2. A wide variety of activities designed to provide knowledge and improve body fitness through orga- nized exercises, jogging and weight programs. PEM 1104 Personal Fitness. F, S. Credits: 2. Students will acquire knowledge and insights neces- sary for the development of a personal fitness pro- gram. PEM 1131 Weight Training 1. F, S, SS. Credits: 2. Theory and practice in the development of individual weight training programs to develop and strengthen various parts of the body. PEM 1146 Jogging. F, S. Credits: 2. Planned programs in jogging and running to meet the indivudal needs of the novice, intermediate and advanced participant. PEM 1171 Aerobic Dance. F, S, SS. Credits: 2. Activity designed to strengthen the heart, lungs and vascular system through a method of exercise and dancing to music. PEM 1201 Gymnastics 1. F, S. Credits: 2. Basic tumbling, balance and apparatus stunts are pre- sented and combined into routines. PEM 1376 Backpacking I. F, S. Credits: 2. An introduction to the techniques, equipment, and resources used for extended wilderness travel. Includes a weekend field laboratory. PEM 1421 Wrestling. F, S. Credits: 1. Introduction to basic wrestling skills. Controlled par- ticipation at individual's skill level. PEM 1431 Judo. F, S. Credits: 2. Judo as an Olympic Sport, means of self defense, art form, and lifelong conditioning activity. Principles of safety are emphasized as are the historical and philo- sophical basis of the sport. PEM 1441 Karate. F, S. Credits: 1. An introduction to karate as an art, a sport, and for self defense. Control and direction of body forces, and responsibility are stressed. Heritage of karate is studied. PEM 1461 Fencing 1. F, S. Credits: 1. An introduction to foil fencing-protocol, techniques, and rules of competitive fencing. PEM 2132 Weight Training 2. F, S. Credits: 2. Advanced theory and practice in the development of individual training programs. PEM 2172 Aerobic Dance 2. F, S. Credits: 2. Advanced aerobic routines and exercise programs to maintain and to enhance health and fitness. PEM 2405 Self Defense for Women. F, S. Credits: 2. A lecture-laboratory course designed to prevent and deter forcible attacks; immediate decisions when con- fronted with assault; and the procedures necessary after an attack has occurred. Physical Education Acts (General)-Water, Snow, Ice PEN 1121 Swimming 1. F, S. Credits: 2. Instruction designed to meet the needs and interest of non-swimmers. PEN 1122 Swimming 2. F, S. Credits: 2. Intermediate level swimming, teaching stroke princi- ples, form, and related skills. Personal safety is stressed. PEN 1130 Skin Diving/Snorkeling. F, S, SS. Credits: 2. Introduces student to skin diving/snorkeling in Florida waters. Includes snorkeling techniques, sur- face dives, equipment features, diver rescue, compass navigation, and openwater dive preparation. Open- water dives are provided. Payment of required addi- tional D.O.C.E. fees and successful completion results in national certification. PEN 1136 Openwater I Scuba Diving. F, S, SS. Credits: 2. Introduces the student to beginning scuba diving. Includes compass navigation, openwater diving envi- ronment, dive preparation and five openwater dives. Payment of required additional D.O.C.E. fees and suc- cessful completion results in certification as Open- water I Scuba Diver. PEN 1151 Springboard Diving. F, S. Credits: 2. Designed to teach the basic mechanics, principles, progression, safety and rules of diving as a competi- tion event. PEN 1171 Aquacises. F, S. Credits: 2. Emphasis is placed on cardiovascular and respiratory fitness via planned program of aquatic experiences. PEN 2113 Lifeguard Training. F, S. Credits: 2; Prereq: Swim test. Designed to develop skills and knowledge necessary to swim safely and provide assistance to others. Successful completion of course meets requirements of the American Red Cross Advanced Life Saving Certification. Exit requirement: Attainment of First Aid and CPR Certification. PEN 2137 Openwater II Scuba Diving. F, S, SS. Credits: 2; Prereq: PEN 1136 or Openwater I certifi- cation. Introduces the student to techniques and environ- ments beyond the scope of PEN 1136. A certification option is available with payment of additional D.O.C.E. fees, which includes six openwater dives and results in international certification as Openwater II Scuba Diver. tt Grading is on S-U basis only. PEN 2138 Advanced Scuba Diving. F, S, SS. Credits: 2; Prereq: PEN 2137 or Openwater II certifi- cation. Topics include underwater navigation, night, low visi- bility, current river, and deep diving, site evaluation, dive planning, equipment, medical aspects and search and recovery. A certification option is available, with payment of additional D.O.C.E. fee, which includes eight field trip openwater dives and results in interna- tional certification as advanced Scuba Diver. PEN 2172 Aerobic Swimming. F, S. Credits: 2. A planned progressive swim program using lap swimming as a form of cardiovascular conditioning. PEN 2231 Sailing. F, S. Credits: 2; Prereq: Swim test. A comprehensive introduction to small boat sailing, covering techniques, types of sailboats, weather and water conditions, safety, navigation, and rules of the road. PEN 4133 Master Scuba Diver. F, S, SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: PEN 2137, PEN 2138, First Aid and CPR Certification. Instructor level training in the areas of applied sci- ences pertaining to diving, equipment maintenance and repair, diving safety, diving environment, diving rescue techniques, and preparation for subsequent certification at national and international levels. PEN 4139 Scuba Diving Leadership II. F, S, SS. Credits: 2; Prereq: PEN 2138 or equivalent. Provides supervised divermaster leadership experi- ences including teaching, dive control techniques, and testing procedures. A certification option is available with payment of additional D.O.C.E. fees, which includes openwater dives, testing and evaluation, equipment control procedures, and dive site planning and control. Successful completion results in interna- tional certification as Divemaster. Student must pro- vide personal scuba equipment. Physical Education Acts (Professional)-Object Centered, Land PEO 2321 Team Sports 2 Teaching Methods. F. Credits: 2. Skills, rules, fundamentals of offensive and defensive basketball and volleyball strategy, and teaching meth- ods with application of rules and techniques of offici- ating for each sport. PEO 2624 Coaching Basketball. F. Credits: 2. Systems of play, strategy, conditioning, practice orga- nization, team selection, conduct of games, and equip- ment selection. PEO 3124 Coaching Golf. S. Credits: 2. Types of play, strategy, practice organization, team selection, conduct of matches, and tournaments and equipment. PEO 3214 Coaching Softball. F. Credits: 2. Systems of play, strategy, conditioning, practice orga- nization, team selection, conduct of games and tour- naments, and equipment selection. PEO 3219 Coaching Baseball. F. Credits: 2. Strategy, conditioning, practice organization, team selection, conduct of games, and equipment selection. PEO 3324 Coaching Volleyball. S. Credits: 2. Strategy, systems of play, conditioning, practice orga- nization, and team selection. How to conduct games and tournaments and select appropriate equipment. 303