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Physical Education-Majors
PEMJ 100 – 1 Credit
Swimming Level I
Provides a basic introduction to elementary swimming skills for physical education majors who are non-swimmers and/or those who cannot swim 25 yards; also introduces various teaching methodologies.
NOTE: Courses offered less than once a year.
PEMJ 101 – 3 Credits
Orientation to Physical Education, Recreation and Health
Introduces physical education as a profession emphasizing its nature, relationship to general education, and opportunities for employment; enables freshman physical education majors to enhance their understanding of the profession and their career choices.
NOTE: Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).
PEMJ 102 – 1 Credit
Swimming Level II
Provides practice for physical education majors who can swim 100 yards in good form using all strokes. Covers intermediate and advanced aquatic skills, competitive swim strokes, water safety, cardiovascular fitness concepts, and various teaching methodologies.
NOTE: Courses offered less than once a year.
PEMJ 111 – 3 Credits
Folk and Social Dance: Methods and Materials
Introduces dance forms of different cultures with emphasis on rhythmic analysis; provides opportunity to learn folk and social dances, including ballroom. Three hours a week. NOTE: Credit may be earned for DANC 111 or PEMJ 111, but not for both.
NOTE: Courses offered less than once a year.
Prerequisite: RDNG 052 (conc) or ESOL 054 (conc); or ACLT 052
PEMJ 112 – 3 Credits
BodyMovement:ObserAnaly&Explor
Introduces a variety of methods for observation and analysis of movement; includes the process of perception, body organization, spatial investigation, anatomical principles, locomotor patterns, and the physical laws governing movement through experiential exploration and observation. NOTE: Same as PEMJ 112. Credit can be earned for one course only.
NOTE: Courses offered less than once a year.
Prerequisite: RDNG 052 or ESOL 054; or ACLT 052 and permission of Dance Coordinator
PEMJ 114 – 1 Credit
Soccer
Enables physical education majors to develop individual skills, offensive and defensive strategies and team concepts; provides coverage of basic principles of teaching soccer.
NOTE: Courses offered less than once a year.
PEMJ 115 – 1 Credit
Basketball
Provides physical education majors with an emphasis on teaching methodology. In addition, the mastering of individual fundamentals of basketball skills, basic team offenses, basic team defenses, and game rules are emphasized.
NOTE: Courses offered less than once a year.
PEMJ 132 – 1 Credit
Golf - Physical Education Major
Introduces fundamental principles of the basic golf swing; emphasizes development of swing technique concepts, followed by practice in developing a coordinated swing. Develops the ability to analyze a swing and correct errors. A fee is charged.
NOTE: Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).
PEMJ 136 – 3 Credits
Fitness Evaluation and Conditioning
Examines the principles and concepts of physical fitness; includes pre and post fitness assessments, exercise prescriptions, lectures, and practical applications. NOTE: Same as HLTH 136 and PELF 136. Credit can be earned for one course only.
NOTE: Courses offered every fall and spring semester.
Corequisite: RDNG 052 or ESOL 054; or ACLT 052
Lab fee: $30.00
PEMJ 137 – 1 Credit
Badminton
Gives physical education majors an introduction to the fundamental principles of badminton, including the rules, scoring, singles and doubles strategy as well as the serve, clear, drop, drive, and smash shots. Emphasizes the ability to organize a class and analyze techniques.
NOTE: Courses offered less than once a year.
PEMJ 140 – 1 Credit
Beginning Tennis
For physical education majors, this course includes the fundamental principles of the basic strokes as well as the rules, terminology, etiquette and strategy of singles and doubles play. The principles of teaching tennis are a significant part of the class.
NOTE: Courses offered less than once a year.
PEMJ 151 – 1 Credit
Volleyball
Prepares physical education majors; gives proficiency in power volleyball skills, knowledge of rules and strategies, and understanding of teaching techniques and skills.
NOTE: Courses offered less than once a year.
PEMJ 195 – 5 Credits
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PEMJ 231 – 3 Credits
Prevent/Eval/Care-Athl Injury
Introduces the student to the theoretical instruction with practical application; examines preventive conditioning, care and evaluation of athletic injuries, basic knowledge of drugs and ergogenic aids in athletics, the law of sports injuries and protective taping and padding. NOTE: Same as HLTH 231 and PELF 231. Credit can be earned for one course only.
NOTE: Courses offered less than once a year.
Prerequisite: RDNG 052 or ESOL 054 and ENGL 052 or ESOL 052; or ACLT 052
PEMJ 271 – 1 Credit
Internship: PEMJ
PEMJ 272 – 2 Credits
Internship: PEMJ
PEMJ 273 – 3 Credits
Internship: PEMJ
PEMJ 283 – 3 Credits
Cooperation Education II
PEMJ 291 – 1 Credit
Independent Studt
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