DESCRIPTIONS PEO 3344 Coaching Tennis. F. Credits: 2. Strategy, conditioning, practice organization, team selection, conduct of matches and tournaments, and equipment selection. PEO 3514 Coaching Soccer. F. Credits: 2. Systems of play, strategy, conditioning, team organi- zation, conduct of games and tournaments. PEO 3644 Coaching Football. S. Credits: 2. Fundamentals of offensive and defensive football, sys- tems of play, strategy, scouting techniques, organiza- tion of practice, and rules interpretations. Physical Education Acts (Professional)-Performance Center, Land PEP 3204 Coaching Gymnastics. S. Credits: 2. Methods of coaching gymnastics and the conduct of meets. PEP 3424 Coaching Wrestling. S. Credits: 2. Strategy, conditioning, practice organization, team selection, conduct of matches and tournaments, and equipment selection. Physical Education Acts (Professional)-Water, Snow, Ice PEQ 2115 Water Safety Instructor. F, S. Credits: 2; Prereq: Possess a swimmer level skill and successful completion of a pre-test. Designed to develop effective organizational and teaching techniques of swimming and water safety. Successful completion of course satisfies requirements for American Red Cross W.S.I. Certification. PEQ 2117 Instructors of Lifeguarding. F. Credits: 2; Prereq: PEN 2113 AND successfully com- plete an entrance swimming skill test. Prepares individuals to be professional teachers of lifeguarding. PEQ 2126 Instructors of Adapted Aquatics Credits: 2. A lecture-laboratory course presenting teaching tech- niques for the instruction of the mentally retarded, emotionally disturbed, and orthopedically and/or health impaired individuals. PEQ 2136 Scuba Diving Leadership I. F, S, SS. Credits: 2; Prereq: PEN 2138 or equivalent. Introduces the student to national assistant instructor certification standards including practice teaching, equipment handling and dive planning. Includes training in instructional methods used in diver educa- tion. A certification option is available with payment of additional D.O.C.E. fees, which includes openwater dives and a weekend training session, and results in international certification as assistant instructor. Student must provide personal scuba equipment. PEQ 3124 Coaching Swimming. F. Credits: 2. Methods of coaching swimming and diving teams including the conduct of meets. PEQ 3144 Coaching Synchronized Swimming. S. Credits: 2. . Individual, dual, and group techniques; composition and production. PEQ 3161 Aquatic Games Teaching Method. S. Credits: 2. Provides the individual with an in-depth understand- ing of the content and methods used to teach aquatic games, including teaching and coaching techniques. PEQ 4107 Swimming Pool Operators Certification. F. Credits: 1. Educates individuals in the mechanical operations of swimming pools. PEQ 4108 Aquatic Administration. F. Credits: 2. In-depth study of aquatic administration in the public and private sector. PEQ 4719 Scuba Instructor Training Course. Credits: 3; Prereq: Permission of the instructor or chair of the department. PEN 2136 or equivalent. Provides safe supervised teaching, instruction, and experience in diving, advanced leadership experi- ences, testing, equipment, administration, grading procedures, counseling techniques, equipment main- tenance and reapir techniques. Successful students may receive national and/or international scuba div- ing instructor certification. Students are expected to provide own scuba gear. Physical Education Theory PET 2000C Introduction to Exercise Science, Wellness and Sport. F, S. Credits: 2. Orients students to the scope and function of physical education and sport in education and society and assists students considering careers in physical educa- tion and sport. PET 2320C Applied Human Anatomy with Laboratory. F, S, SS. Credits: 4. Study of the human body from a health standpoint. Designed to meet the needs of physical educators, health educators, recreation therapists, and other dis- ciplines interested in the anatomy of the human body. (B) PET 2350C Applied Human Physiology. F, S, SS. Credits: 4. Study of the normal function of the human body as related to the fields of physical education, health edu- cation, recreation therapy and other related disciplines. (B) PET 2622C Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries. F,S. Credits: 3; Prereq: Grade of C or better in PET 2320C. Prevention of athletic injuries, including protective equipment, safe facilities, and proper supervision of practice and contests. Recognition, referral and fol- low-up of injuries in athletics. Legal implications of athletic training. Current taping techniques and thera- peutic modalities. Supervised lab experiences working with athletic injuries will be arranged. PET 3035 Motor Learning. F, S. Credits: 3. This course is designed to provide background for understanding, analyzing, and teaching skills relating to sports and dance. Attention is given to specific aspects of psychomotor developments and theoretical models of skill acquisition. PET 3121 American Physical Education and Sport. F, S. Credits: 3. The development of sport and physical education in the United States from Colonial America to the pre- sent. Basic interpretation is made relating to the posi- tion of physical education in American society. PET 3203 Foundations and Principles of Coaching. F. Credits: 2. Introduction to the foundations and principles of coaching in athletics. Topics include individual differ- ences, motivational dimensions, sport as a social phe- nomenon, factors affecting performance and current research trends. PET 3212 Motor Development. F, S. Credits: 3. Human motor development is surveyed from embry- onic growth through senescence. The developmental perspectives, physical growth, maturation and aging, perceptual motor development, physiological changes & exercise, sociocultural influences on motor develop- ment, and other topics are discussed. PET 3251 Sport and Society. S. Credits: 3. Societal implications of sport due to history and her- itage, youth programs, collegiate and professional sit- uations and the involvement of minority groups, women, business, and industry. (S) PET 3254 Women in Sports. F. Credits: 2. Presents a broad perspective of the historical, socio- logical and physiological aspects of sport participation by females. (S)(I) PET 3340C Kinesiology of Motor Skills. F, S. Credits: 2; Prereq: PET 2320C, grade of C or better in MAC 3233, MAC 1142 (or MAC 1114 and MAC 1140). or permission of the instructor. Fundamentals of statics, kinematics and kinetics related to sports and dance skills. Laboratory experi- ence in biomedical research, cinematography and film analysis. PET 3351C Physiology of Exercise and Training. F, S. Credits: 2; Prereq: PET 2350 or permission of the chairman of the department. Effects of physical exercise and athletic training on human function and structure. PET 3640C Exercise Therapy and Adapted Physical Education. F, S. Credits: 3. The program of physical education as applied to indi- viduals with physical and other handicapping condi- tions. Includes physical descriptions of disabilities, care of a handicapped person, psychosocial implica- tions, and other pertinent aspects of growth and development that affect atypical individuals. Supervised lab experiences working with the handi- capped will be arranged. PET 3720C Physical Education in the Elementary School. F. Credits: 2. Organization and conduct of physical education activ- ities for the elementary school. Practical field experi- ence to be arranged. PET 3730 Physical Education in the Middle School. S. Credits: 2. Prereq: Open only to students classified 3 or 4 HH, ESS, PE, or with departmental permission. Materials, content, and techniques in teaching physi- cal education in the middle school. Includes field experiences in local middle school program. PET 3771 Personal Fitness Teaching Methods. F, S, SS. Credits: 3. Assessment, prescription, and maintenance of per- sonal fitness for clients and students. Satisfactory completion of a physical fitness test is required. PET 3810 Recreational Activities 1 Teaching Methods. S. Credits: 2. Skills and teaching techniques: archery, flying disc activities, and golf. tt Grading is on S-U basis only.