Las Positas College | Summer/Fall 2020 Class Schedule
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[email protected] FALL 2020 - COURSE LISTINGS CODES: OP = Course taken for letter grade or pass/no pass; P/NP = Course taken is Pass/No Pass only; GR = Course taken for letter grade only D/E CRN DAYS TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR DATES CODES SEC D/E CRN DAYS TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR DATES CODES SEC KINESIOLOGY - ACTIVITY COURSES - KIN AR1 ARCHERY 1-BEGINNING ARCHERY 1.0 Units Covers the fundamental techniques of archery, terminology, accessories, and history of the sport. Students will acquire knowledge in the safe use and proper care of equipment, along with range safety. Practice and class competitions are provided to enhance skill development. Day 23358 MW 11:00-12:15 TRACK CRAIGHEAD 08/17-12/18 OP V01 KIN BD1 BADMINTON 1 1.0 Units Introduction to the fundamental techniques of badminton (for example, the forehand and backhand serve, service return, and lob shots). Course will also include grip, footwork, rules, equipment and court dimensions. Day 21377 MW 9:30-10:45 PE101 SAPSFORD 08/17-12/18 GR V01 KIN BD2 BADMINTON 2 1.0 Units The techniques of badminton for the intermediate player will be reviewed and performed. This course will also incorporate match analysis for singles and doubles play. Strongly Recommended: KIN BD1 with a minimum grade of C Day 21378 MW 9:30-10:45 PE101 SAPSFORD 08/17-12/18 GR V01 KIN BD3 BADMINTON 3 1.0 Units Badminton strategy for singles and doubles play. The body’s physiological responses to singles and doubles play will be examined. Strongly Recommended: KIN BD2 with a minimum grade of C Day 22143 MW 9:30-10:45 PE101 SAPSFORD 08/17-12/18 GR V01 KIN BK1 BASKETBALL 1 1.0 Units This multi-level course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to development the basic skills and understanding of basketball. Skills such as dribbling, passing, shooting, defensive and offensive strategies will be presented and practiced. Team play and sportsmanship are important priorities that are emphasized in this class. Day 22546 MW 11:00-12:15 PE101 GIACOMAZZI 08/17-12/18 OP V01 Day 22547 TTh 11:00-12:15 PE101 GIACOMAZZI 08/17-12/18 OP V02 KIN BK2 BASKETBALL 2 1.0 Units This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to develop the skills and understanding of passing, shooting, defensive and offensive strategies will be presented and practiced. Team play and sportsmanship are important priorities that are emphasized in this class. Strongly Recommended: KIN BK1 with a minimum grade of C Day 22548 MW 11:00-12:15 PE101 GIACOMAZZI 08/17-12/18 OP V01 Day 22549 TTh 11:00-12:15 PE101 GIACOMAZZI 08/17-12/18 OP V02 KIN BL1 BOWLING 1 1.0 Units This course is designed to give the student the opportunity to learn the basic skills, terminology, and etiquette of bowling and be able to participate in a league type bowling program using off-campus bowling centers. Day 22533 Fri 9:00-11:50 tba GIACOMAZZI 08/17-12/18 OP V01 Meets at the Granada Bowling Alley (1620 Railroad, Livermore, CA). Students enrolled in Bowling will be assessed an additional $10 each week to Granada Bowl for the use of bowling shoes, bowling balls and the bowling lanes. KIN BL2 BOWLING 2 1.0 Units This course teaches the fundamental skills of bowling with emphasis on form, terminology and scoring. The student will have the opportunity for class competition. The class will be conducted at an off campus bowling establishment. Facility use fee required. To be paid throughout the semester at the facility. Strongly Recommended: KIN BL1 with a minimum grade of C Day 23372 Fri 9:00-11:50 tba GIACOMAZZI 08/17-12/18 OP V01 Meets at the Granada Bowling Alley (1620 Railroad, Livermore, CA). Students enrolled in Bowling will be assessed an additional $10 each week to Granada Bowl for the use of bowling shoes, bowling balls and the bowling lanes. KIN BL3 BOWLING 3 1.0 Units This course teaches intermediate skills of bowling with emphasis on etiquette, terminology and equipment. The student will have the opportunity for class competition. The class will be conducted at an off campus bowling establishment. Facility use fee required. To be paid throughout the semester at the facility. Strongly Recommended: KIN BL2 with a minimum grade of C Day 23373 Fri 9:00-11:50 tba GIACOMAZZI 08/17-12/18 OP V01 Meets at the Granada Bowling Alley (1620 Railroad, Livermore, CA). Students enrolled in Bowling will be assessed an additional $10 each week to Granada Bowl for the use of bowling shoes, bowling balls and the bowling lanes. KIN BL4 BOWLING 4 1.0 Units This course teaches advanced skills of bowling with emphasis on form, rules , and etiquette. The student will have the opportunity for class competition. The class will be conducted at an off campus bowling establishment. Facility use fee required. To be paid throughout the semester at the facility. Strongly Recommended: KIN BL3 with a minimum grade of C Day 23374 Fri 9:00-11:50 tba GIACOMAZZI 08/17-12/18 OP V01 Meets at the Granada Bowling Alley (1620 Railroad, Livermore, CA). Students enrolled in Bowling will be assessed an additional $10 each week to Granada Bowl for the use of bowling shoes, bowling balls and the bowling lanes. KIN CT1 CIRCUITTRAINING 1 1.0 Units This course will increase muscular endurance/ strength as well as cardiovascular conditioning through the use of strength and cardio circuits utilizing a wide variety of equipment such as treadmills, bosu balls, battling ropes, free weights and sandbags. Day 23375 MW 11:00-12:15 PE202 CUMBO 08/17-12/18 OP V01 KIN CYCL1 CYCLING 1 1.0 Units This course is an introduction to Physical Fitness through indoor cycling. The cycling program is an individually paced, noncompetitive, group training program designed for all riders and all fitness levels. Cycling is an exercise performed on a stationary bicycle and is performed to music. The course is open to anyone who is interested in developing muscular endurance, improved cardio-respiratory endurance and body composition. Day 21905 MW 9:30-10:45 PE143 CUMBO 08/17-12/18 OP V01 KIN CYCL2 CYCLING 2 1.0 Units This course is the second in a series of Indoor Cycling courses. Emphasis is based on beginning to intermediate cycling techniques, heart rate calculations, fitness evaluations, and cardiovascular training and program design. Beginning level principles of physiology are explored including how to train to elicit a desired physiological response. Utilizing a variety of equipment student will develop core endurance and strength. This class is designed for students interested in aerobic fitness improvement through indoor cycling as well as Kinesiology majors. Day 22519 MW 9:30-10:45 PE143 CUMBO 08/17-12/18 OP V01 KIN CYCL3 CYCLING 3 1.0 Units This is an advanced course of fitness through indoor cycling. The cycling program is an individually paced, group training program. Cycling is an exercise performed on a stationary bicycle and is performed usually to music. This course is designed to build upon the base levels of fitness developed in Cycling 1 and Cycling 2 courses while increasing the development cardio-
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