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MAPE-2200 Individual and Dual Sports I

–Fa

2 hours

Theory and practice in tennis, golf, archery, and bowling with

attention to various teaching methods, skills, psychomotor skill

development, and knowledge in rules, terminology, strategies,

safety, and etiquette. (Fee: $25)

MAPE-2210 Individual and Dual Sports II

–Sp

2 hours

Theory and practice in badminton, racquetball, table tennis,

and track and field with attention to various teaching methods,

skills, psychomotor skill development, and knowledge in rules,

terminology, strategies, safety, and etiquette. (Fee: $25)

MAPE-3600

5 hours

Physical Education in the Elementary School

–Sp

An overview of the place of physical education in the

elementary school curriculum with an emphasis on the study of

current program content design, teaching techniques, assessment

concepts and procedures, as well as modifying activities for

the purpose of inclusion for the physically challenged. NASPE

standards aligned with assessment and the analysis of student

learning are a vital part of this course.

MAPE-4500

2 hours

Curriculum Development in Physical Education

–Fa

Overview of the curriculum process in physical education,

specifically giving attention to the theoretical base, process of

curriculum design, and curriculum development for elementary

through high school educational programs.

Prerequisite: MAPE-

3600 Physical Education in the Elementary School; corequisite:

MAPE-4950 Methods of Secondary Physical Education

MAPE-4850

1–3 hours

Independent Study in Physical Education

–Fa, Sp

Independent study by major students of advanced standing

toward the understanding and appreciation of problems in physical

education. This course gives students an opportunity to develop

skills in the use of literature and in the appropriate techniques of

problem solving.

Prerequisite

:

Departmental approval is required.

MAPE-4950

3 hours

Methods of Teaching Secondary Physical Education

–Fa

This course provides the study of methods of instruction and

practice and the study of planning and implementing units of

instruction, as well as evaluating the effectiveness of various

teaching strategies for teaching physical education at the

secondary level. Also included is the study of understanding and

developing assessment techniques in physical education and

developing strategies for working with handicapped students.

Prerequisite: admission to the Teacher Education Program.

MAPE-4960 Field Experience

–Fa

4 hours

A field experience within the MAHPE and MAPE majors in

conjunction with MAPE-4950 Methods of Teaching Secondary

Physical Education and MAPE-4970 Field Experience in Physical

Education-Special Populations.

Prerequisite:

admission to the

Teacher Education Program.

Credit/no credit. (Fee: $100)

MAPE-4970

2 hours

Field Experience in Physical Education–Special

Populations

–Fa, Sp

An adapted physical education teaching field experience taken

in conjunction with MAPE-4950 and MAPE 4960 that seeks

to provide the opportunity for application of adapted physical

education content and theory studied in MAPE-4950 Methods

of Teaching Physical Education.

Prerequisites: admission to the

Teacher Education Program; MAPE-4950 Methods of Teaching

Physical Education; MAPE-4960 Field Experience.

(Fee: $35)

Physical Education Activity Courses (PEAX)

PEA-1240 through PEA_-2100 Courses

1–2 hours each

Each course is designed to develop knowledge and skills

in the respective activity area. Course requirements include

examinations covering the activity subject, skills tests, class

participation, and aerobics requirements. Grading options include

letter grades or credit/no credit. These courses may be used by

non-majors to satisfy the physical education component of the

general education requirements. If taken for letter grades, majors

may use these courses to satisfy specific curricular requirements.

PEAE-1240 Self Defense:Women (Fee: $15)

–Fa, Sp

1 hour

PEAE-1300 Contemporary Aerobics:Women

–Fa, Sp

1 hour

PEAE-1400 Weight Training: Coed

–Fa, Sp

1 hour

PEAE-1450 Intermediate Weight Training

–Fa, Sp

1 hour

Prerequisite: PEAE-1400 Weight Traning: Coed

PEAI-1430 Badminton: Coed

–Sp

1 hour

PEAI-1460 Bowling: Coed (Fee: $70)

–Fa, Sp

1 hour

PEAI-1540 Golf: Coed (Fee: $15)

–Fa

1 hour

PEAI-1550 Intermediate Golf: Coed (Fee: $25)

–Fa

1 hour

PEAI-1600 Racquetball: Coed (Fee: $15)

–Fa, Sp

1 hour

PEAI-1770 Tennis: Coed

–Fa, Sp, Su

1 hour

PEAL-1420 Backpacking: Coed (Fee: $30)

–Fa, Sp

1 hour

PEAL-1510 Cycling: Coed

–Fa

1 hour

PEAL-1610 Rock Climbing: Coed (Fee: $25)

–Fa, Sp

1 hour

PEAL-1620

1 hour

Intermediate Rock Climbing:Coed (Fee: $125)

–Sp

Prerequisite: PEAL-1610 Rock Climbing: Coed

PEAR-2100 Rhythmics: Coed

–Fa

1 hour

PEAS-1120 Tumbling: Coed

–Sp

1 hour

PEAT-1020 Basketball: Coed

–Sp

1 hour

PEAT-1050 Soccer: Coed

–Fa, Sp

1 hour

PEAT-1820 Volleyball: Coed

–Fa, Sp

1 hour

PEAS-1700 Swimming I – Beginners: Coed

–Fa

1 hour

Designed for nonswimmers or swimmers with minimal

swimming background; introduces and develops three strokes:

front crawl, back crawl, and elementary back. (Fee: $60)

PEAS-1720 Swimming II – Intermediate: Coed

–Fa

1 hour

Focuses on refining the front crawl, back crawl, elementary

backstroke, side stroke, and breast stroke. Emphasis on increased

endurance and conditioning level.

Prerequisites: PEAS-1700

Swimming I; American Red Cross Level IV certificate.

(Fee: $60)

PEAS-1730 Swimming III – Advanced: Coed

–Sp

1 hour

Designed for swimmers who have gained experience through

lessons or competitive swimming. Course develops stroke

proficiency for all strokes including the butterfly. Includes an

introduction to training regimen for lifetime fitness. (Fee: $60)

PEAS-1740 Lifeguarding Today: Coed

–Sp

2 hours

Provides lifeguards and lifeguard candidates with skills and

knowledge necessary to keep the patron of an aquatic facility

safe in and around the water. Teaching of lifeguarding skills

and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic

emergencies, preparing candidates to recognize emergencies,

respond quickly and effectively to emergencies, and prevent

drownings and other incidents.

Prerequisite: age 15 or older; swim

500 yards continuously using front crawl, breast stroke, and side

stroke; surface dive and submerge to a minimum depth of seven

feet, retrieve a 10 pound object and return with it to the surface;

tread water for two minutes using legs only.

(Fee: $120)

Physical Education Fitness (PEF)

PEF-1990

2 hours

Physical Activity and the Christian Life

–Fa, Sp, Su

Study of the role of physical activity in the Christian life from

a scriptural, physiological, and psycho-sociological perspective.

Emphasis is placed upon developing and continuing active,

healthy, Christian life practices. Letter-graded course. (Fee: $5)

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2016–17 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Course Descriptions

MAPE-2200 – PEF-1990

KINESIOLOGY AND ALLIED HEALTH