Las Positas College | Summer/Fall 2023 Class Schedule

67 FALL 2023 925.424.1000 | [email protected] FALL 2023 - COURSE LISTINGS Please refer to the online schedule on CLASS-Web to access course section details and the course record numbers (CRNs) for registration. KINESIOLOGY - INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS - KIN 32A FALL INTERCOLLEG. MENS BBALL 3.0 Units Basketball training for intercollegiate competition. Daily practice for advanced skill development will occur. Fall semester. KIN 38B INTERCOLLEGIATE MENS SOCCER 3.0 Units Training for intercollegiate competition at collegiate level. Practice will take place which will include training students to perform at the college individual for intercollegiate competition in the sport of soccer using such skills as passing, receiving and heading as well as offensive and defensive strategies. Students must meet California Community College eligibility requirements as established by the California Commission on Athletics. Recommended Course Preparation: KIN 38A with a minimum grade of C KIN 40B IN SEASON WOMENS VOLLEYBALL 3.0 Units Intercollegiate competition in the sport of women’s volleyball. Recommended Course Preparation: KIN 40A with a minimum grade of C and/ or Ability to demonstrate the following skills: bump, set, spike, serve. KIN 41A PRE-SEASON WOMENS BASKETBALL 1.0 Units PRE-SEASON CONDITIONING FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL (WOMEN) This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to develop the skills and physical conditioning, along with the understanding of basketball at the of basketball at the advanced level in preparation for intercollegiate competition . 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. Fall semester. KIN 41B FALL INTERC. BASKETBALL-WOMEN 1.5 Units Training for intercollegiate competition. Daily practice. Fall Semester KIN 48B INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMENS SOCCER 3.0 Units Instruction and intercollegiate competition is offered in this sport to those students who are selected, based on tryouts, prior to the start of the sport season. Recommended Course Preparation: KIN 48A with a minimum grade of C KIN 50A PRE-SEASON INTERCOLL. SWIMMING 2.0 Units This course is designed to give student-athletes participating in intercollegiate swimming and diving the opportunity to enhance fitness levels and skills prior to competition season. Course content will include technique, aerobic conditioning, race specific training, and dryland/weight training. Recommended Course Preparation: KIN SW3 with a minimum grade of C KIN 60 INTERCOLLEG. WATER POLO- MENS 3.0 Units This course is for Intercollegiate Men’s Water Polo competition conducted through the NCAA and CCCAA. Defensive and offensive strategies, swimming mechanics, and water polo ball skills appropriate to intercollegiate athletic competition will be expected of the participants. This course may be taken four times for credit. Recommended Course Preparation: KIN SW3 and KIN WP1 with a minimum grade of C KIN 65 INTERCOLL. WATER POLO- WOMENS 3.0 Units This course is for Intercollegiate Women’s Water Polo competition conducted through the NCAA and CCCAA. Defensive and offensive strategies, swimming mechanics, and water polo ball skills appropriate to intercollegiate athletic competition will be expected of the participants. This course may be taken four times for credit. Recommended Course Preparation: KIN SW3 and KIN WP1 with a minimum grade of C KINESIOLOGY - THEORY COURSES - KIN 5 SPORTS MANAGEMENT 3.0 Units Course content includes how to organize, manage, plan, staff, direct, and control a sports program. Furthermore, areas such as Title IX, budget, facilities management, sports law, scheduling, officials, sports marketing, transportation, public relations, parent and booster clubs, purchase and care of athletic equipment, fund raising. This course will provide an overview of the many careers available in the sports management industry. KIN 6 PERSONAL TRAINER 3.5 Units This course emphasizes the theoretical and hands on skills required of personal trainers, coaches and fitness professionals. This course will bridge the gap between exercise science, kinesiology and practical hands-on learning by integrating the latest in scientific and physiologically based research. This class will have lectures, labs, group work/discussions and assignments. KIN 17 INTRO ATHLETIC TRNG/SPORTS MED 4.0 Units Basic taping skills, introduction to modality usage, and basic rehabilitation principles of athletic training. Designed to be preparatory for further education and a career in Athletic Training and or other Sports Medicine related fields. May include work with intercollegiate sports programs. Legal and ethical issues, professionalism, organization and administration of a sports medicine facility. This course is focused on preparing those interested in becoming Athletic Trainers and Coaches. This course has a materials fee of $35 KIN 18A ATHLETIC TRAINING PRACTICUM 1 1.0 Units Designed to provide clinical experience for students interested in sports-related injury care and prevention. Organization of a clinical facility and management of game day operations. Experiences will include taping for prevention of injury, use of modalities for the treatment and/or rehabilitation of injuries, stretching techniques, identify and manage emergency situations. Prerequisite: KIN 17 with a minimum grade of C KIN 18B ATHLETIC TRAINING PRACTICUM 2 1.0 Units This course will expose students to injury evaluation, methods of diagnosis and rehabilitation. The student will help make return to play decisions based on the knowledge they have Scan here to visit the current Fall 2023 class schedule online

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