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Course HELH 100 HELH 106 HELH 109 PHYE 100 PHYE 100B PHYE 101 PHYE 102A PHYE 102B PHYE 103 PHYE 112 Student Learning Outcomes A. Students will acquire the knowledge and skills to become certified in American Red Cross Community First Aid and Safety. 1. Students will use basic principles of health and wellness to develop an informed, personal approach to mental and physical 2. Students will understand the life cycles from birth to death. 3. Students will examine lifestyle choices and how they impact overall health and wellness. 1. Students will demonstrate basics of nutrition as applied to sports 2. Students will demonstrate basics of nutrition and fitness as applied to weight management. A. Students will demonstrate swimming safety and basic rescue techniques. B. Students will demonstrate basic swimming strokes. A. Students will learn and demonstrate intermediate swimming strokes: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly. B. Students will understand basic principles of anatomy, physiology, and/or biomechanics and apply the knowledge to movement activity C. Students will understand the principles of lifetime fitness and will incorporate fitness activities into a healthy and active A. Students will demonstrate exercises that will develop strength and cardiovascular fitness. 2. Students will establish water fitness programs. A. Students will be able to develop an exercise program that will meet all components of fitness through deep water exercises. A. Students will use basic principles of health and wellness to develop an informed, personal approach to mental and physical lifestyle C. Students will demonstrate and value knowledge of psychological and sociological concepts, principles, and strategies that D. Students will acquire knowledge and demonstrate skills to safely engage in physical actively. A. Students will identify and use rules of golf etiquette. B. Students will demonstrate fundamentals needed for various golf swings.

PHYE 112B PHYE 113 PHYE 113B PHYE 123 PHYE 123 B PHYE 125 PHYE 125B PHYE 127 PHYE 127B PHYE 129 A. Student will demonstrate intermediate fundaments of golf game: chip shot, pitch shot, lob shot, tee shots, iron shots and putting. A. 1.Students will identify and use the rules and etiquette of badminton. 2. Students will perform basic badminton skills. A. Develop intermediate badminton skills. B. Demonstrate intermediate strategies for singles, doubles and mixed doubles. C. Students will understand the basic principles of anatomy, physiology, and/or biomechanics and apply the knowledge to A. Understand the principles of lifetime fitness and will incorporate fitness activities into a healthy and active B. Acquire knowledge and demonstrate skills to safely engage in physical activity. C. Understand the basic principles of anatomy, physiology, and/or biomechanics and apply the knowledge to movement activity. 1. Students will understand the principles of lifetime fitness and will incorporate fitness activities into a healthy and active 2. Students will acquire knowledge and demonstrate skills to safely engage in physical activity. 3. Students will understand the basic principles of anatomy, physiology and/or biomechanics and apply the knowledge to A. Understand the principles of lifetime fitness and will incorporate fitness activities into a healthy and active 2. Acquire knowledge and demonstrate skills to safely engage in physical activity. 3. Understand the basic principles of anatomy, physiology, and/or biomechanics and apply the knowledge to movement activity. A. Upon completion students should be able to execute game strategies appropriate for sand volleyball, demonstrating an understanding of technical and tactical aspects of sand volleyball. A. 1. Students will comprehend and demonstrate the needed skills to compete at an intermediate and advanced level of sand volleyball. 2. Students will apply strategies needed for intermediate/advanced level of play for sand volleyball. A. Students will understand and apply spinning workouts designed for strength and cardiovascular fitness. B. Students will be able to develop a personalized spinning workout.

PHYE 129 B PHYE 130 PHYE 130 B PHYE 131 PHYE 131B PHYE 133 PHYE 133B PHYE 139D PHYE 139D A. Know how to cycle safely and with confidence by using the techniques learned in class 2. Identify the major muscle groups of the body that are used with cycling 3. Understand metabolic concepts and how they change during exercise 4. Understand the importance of spinning for a lifetime activity A. Students will describe and perform various styles of yoga and postures used in each. B. Students will identify how yoga is used to maintain awareness, flexibility and relaxation. 1. Students will use basic principles of health and wellness to develop an informed personal approach to mental and physical 2. Students will understand the principles of lifetime fitness and will incorporate fitness activities into a healthy and active 3. Students will acquire knowledge and demonstrate skills to safely engage in physical activity. 4.Students will learn intermediate postures and will develop strength, endurance, and increased flexibility. A. Students will integrate cardiovascular fitness principles into a kickboxing workout. B. Students will show proper technique for cardio kickboxing. A. Students will demonstrate intermediate kickboxing punches, combinations and intermediate kickboxing kick combinations, utilizing both their dominate and nondominate sides. B. Learn to apply cardio kickboxing into a lifetime fitness program. A. Students will describe and apply the three components of fitness: strength, endurance, flexibility. B. Students will apply sculpting exercises into a fitness plan. A. Students will learn advanced techniques for body sculpting using various free weights, bands, tubing, benches, and mat exercises B. Students will develop intermediate and advanced workout routines. C. Students will use basic principles of health and wellness to develop an informed, personal approach to mental and physical A. Students will understand basic principles of anatomy, physiology, and/or bio-mechanics and apply the knowledge to B. Students will acquire knowledge and demonstrate skills to safely engage in physical activity. C. Students will demonstrate and value knowledge of psychological and sociological concepts, principles, and strategies that

PHYE 141 PHYE 146 PHYE 146B PHYE 147 PHYE 148 PHYE 148B PHYE 149 PHYE 149B PHYE 150 PHYE 151 PHYE 151 B B. Students will understand basic principles of anatomy physiology, and/or biomechanics and apply the knowledge to movement activities. A. Students will use principles of fitness flexibility and conditioning to develop a program. B. Students will practice a flexibility program incorporating core, low back and posture musculature. A. Students will demonstrate advanced stretching techniques. B. Students will demonstrate ability to analyze range of motion and develop programs to improve range of motion. A. Students will learn and analyze swimming techniques needed for fitness swimming. B. Students will design an aquatic fitness program designed to build cardio endurance. A. Students will identify the components of cardiovascular fitness. B. Students will apply proper walking technique and will evaluate an individual walking plan. A. Student will demonstrate advanced walking routines: interval walking, speed training, fartlek training, pole training, race walking, pole walking and treadmill training. B. Students will be prepared to demonstrate various walking formats. A. Students will demonstrate skills needed for physical fitness. B. Students will identify benefits of physical activity and lifetime fitness. A. Student will understand how to apply physical fitness principles for greater lifetime wellness and B. Student will create a safe and successful fitness program using the knowledge and skills required at an intermediate level of physical fitness. A. Students will use basic principles of health and wellness to develop an informed, personal approach to mental and physical C. Students will demonstrate and value knowledge of psychological and sociological concepts, principles and strategies that D. Students will acquire knowledge and demonstrate skills to engage safely in physical activity. a. Students will apply and demonstrate basic weight training techniques and styles. b. Students will describe and safely apply lifts for specific muscle groups. a. Student will explain how to develop a progressive program for intermediate level weight training by using free weight or weight machines. b. Student will select and execute intermediate exercises which target specific muscle groups.

PHYE 151 C PHYE 152 PHYE 152 B PHYE 153 PHYE 154 PHYE 154B PHYE 160 PHYE 174 PHYE 176 PHYE 176 B PHYE-178 PHYE 200 a. Students will learn and perform all of the major Olympic lifts. b. Students will be able to identify the terminology used in Olympic lifting. A. Students will define the basic components of a strength and conditioning program. B. Students will use assessments to apply and develop individualized approaches to enhance strength and conditioning. A. Students will identify and explain intermediate principles, concepts, and theories of strength training and conditioning. B. Students will design and apply intermediate level exercises to develop a safe and progressive program to improve strength and conditioning. A. Students will demonstrate and value knowledge of psychological and sociological concepts, principles, and strategies that 2. Students will acquire the personal skills and attitudes to function as a competitor or member of an athletic team. 3. Students will understand the principles of lifetime fitness and will incorporate fitness activities into a healthy and active 4. Students will acquire knowledge and demonstrate skills to safely engage in physical activity. 5. Students will understand the basic principles of anatomy, physiology, and/or biomechanics and apply the knowledge to A. List and describe 6 principles utilized in a Pilates program. A. Identify and describe Pilates Mat exercises. B. Create a personalized Pilates Mat exercise program for home practice. A. Students will identify and implement their Individual Exercise Plan(IEP) B. Students will demonstrate proper exercise technique and safe use of equipment. A. The student athlete's skills, fundamentals, and techniques will be developed and demonstrated for intercollegiate competition. B. The student athletes will be well conditioned for the rigors of intercollegiate competition. A. Perform basic skills necessary to participate in the specific sport. B. Demonstrate an understanding of the strategy of the sport. A. Perform intermediate skills necessary to participate in the specific sport. 2. Demonstrate an intermediate understanding of the strategy of the sport. A. Prepared physically to perform in rigorous competition. B. Understand how to maintain strength, flexibility, and endurance during a sports season. A. Student will formulate his/her coaching philosophy, style, and objectives. B. Student will understand the principles of coaching: self and team management, ethics, and organizational skills.

PHYE 201 PHYE 285 PHYE 286 PHYE 287 PHYE 290 PHYE 291 PHYE 292 PHYE 297 A. Students will use basic principles of health and wellness to develop an informed, personal approach to mental and physical C. Students will demonstrate and value knowledge of psychological and sociological concepts, principles, and strategies that D. Students will acquire knowledge and demonstrate skills to safely engage in physical activity. E. Students will understand basic principles of anatomy, physiology, and/or biomechanics and apply the knowledge to A. Demonstrate the skills and utilize strategies required to participate in intercollegiate basketball. A. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to demonstrate the skills and strategies required to participate in intercollegiate basketball. A. Students will demonstrate the knowledge, skills and strategies required to participate in intercollegiate baseball. A. Students will demonstrate knowledge, skills and strategies required to participate in intercollegiate golf. A. Demonstrate the skills and utilize strategies required to participate in intercollegiate soccer. A. Students will demonstrate the skills, knowledge and strategies required to participate in intercollegiate softball. A. Demonstrate the skills and utilize strategies required to participate in intercollegiate volleyball.