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2010-2011 Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Music

Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400, 500; 417, 445, 517, 545 are described in the University Academic Policies  section of this catalog.

  
  • MUS 541 - History/Analysis: Music to 1600


    An in-depth study of a particular segment of music from the period with historical perspective, analysis of representative works, and bibliography and research techniques appropriate to the subject. Repeatable once for credit.

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: L

    Repeatability: 1
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 542 - History/Analysis: Music from 1600-1830


    An in-depth study of a particular segment of music from the period with historical perspective, analysis of representative works, and bibliography and research techniques appropriate to the subject. Repeatable once for credit.

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: L

    Repeatability: 1
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 543 - History/Analysis: Music from 1830-Present


    An in-depth study of a particular segment of music from the period with historical perspective, analysis of representative works, and bibliography and research techniques appropriate to the subject. Repeatable once for credit.

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: L

    Repeatability: 1
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 550 - Seminar in the History of Music


    Detailed study of a particular period or phase of the history of music designed to give students a first-hand acquaintance with one special area of musical literature and with musicological method.

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 555 - Advanced Band Music Workshop


    Course not applicable to MMus degree. Offered summers only. Repeatable for credit.

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 98
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 556 - Advanced String Orchestra Music Workshop


    Course not applicable to MMus degree. Offered summers only. Repeatable for credit.

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 98
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 571 - Concert Choir


    Rehearsal and public performance of representative choral works. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    admission to MMus degree program

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 12
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 572 - Wind Symphony


    Rehearsal and public performance of works for wind ensemble. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    admission to MMus degree program

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 12
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 573 - University Symphony Orchestra


    Rehearsal and public performance of works for symphony orchestra. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    admission to MMus degree program

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 12
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 574 - Jazz Ensembles


    Advanced performance and interpretation of contemporary jazz in an ensemble situation; recent developments in the idiom; performance of student compositions and arrangements. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    admission to MMus degree program

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 12
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 575 - Chamber Jazz Ensembles


    Supervised small ensemble playing in jazz idioms stressing repertoire, improvisation and performance of written arrangements and compositions. One public performance per quarter required. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    admission to MMus degree program

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 12
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 576 - Accompanying


    Graduate-level instruction in accompanying skills. Pianists will accompany singers and instrumentalists under the supervision and regular coaching of the instructor. Repeatable for credit.

    Credits: 2 TO 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 98
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 578 - Opera Production


    Preparation of opera scenes or a major musical production to include a public performance each quarter. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    admission to MMus degree program

    Credits: 1 TO 2
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 12
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 581 - Applied Chamber Music


    Rehearsal and public performance of representative works of chamber music. Open to piano, string, wind, brass and percussion performers. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    admission to MMus degree program

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 12
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 583 - Chamber Vocal Ensembles


    Rehearsal and public performance of chamber vocal works. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    admission to MMus degree program

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 12
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 585 - New Music Ensemble


    Rehearsal and performance of 20th-century music literature. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    admission to MMus degree program

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 12
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 586 - Chamber Orchestra


    Rehearsal and performance of chamber orchestra literature. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    admission to MMus degree program

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 6
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music
  
  • MUS 690 - Thesis


    Students in the composition concentration of the MMus degree program may meet the thesis requirement` by submitting a major original composition; students in the performance concentration may meet the thesis requirement by presenting a full-length public recital; students in the music education concentration selecting the conducting practicum for their thesis requirement will carry out a practical and/or creative conducting project, field study or investigation, or rehearsal/conducting series culminating in a public performance. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr.

    Credits: 1 TO 6
    Grade Mode: L

    Maximum Repeatability: 6
    Coll/Fine and Performing Arts
    Music

Operations Management

Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400; 417, 445 are described in the University Academic Policies  section of this catalog.

  
  • OPS 360 - Operations Management


    Examines the concepts for designing, planning and improving manufacturing and service organizations. Topics include enterprise resource planning, facility layout, forecasting, queuing models, inventory management, lean manufacturing, total quality control, and project management.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    DSCI 205, ACCT 245, C- or better; spreadsheet competency

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: Letter

    College of Business and Economics
    Decision Sciences
  
  • OPS 367 - Management of Service Operations


    Concepts and techniques for designing, planning and controlling service operations. Topics include service site location, service facilities design, managing capacity and demand in service operations, work force scheduling, the queuing phenomenon, and the impact of new technology on service operations.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Major restricted, OPS 360, C- or better

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: L

    Coll of Business and Economics
    Decision Sciences
  
  • OPS 460 - Designing and Improving Operations


    Examines the design and analysis of lean manufacturing systems. Topics include principles of lean enterprises, visual management, standard work, value stream mapping, creating continuous flow, cellular manufacturing, and process and capacity analysis.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    OPS 360 or ETEC 325 or ETEC 327; Major restricted.

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: L

    Coll of Business and Economics
    Decision Sciences
  
  • OPS 461 - Project Management


    Examines the organization, planning, and controlling of projects and provides practical knowledge on managing project scope, schedule and resources. Topics include project life cycle, work breakdown structure and Gantt charts, network diagrams, scheduling techniques, and resource allocation decisions. Concepts are applied through team projects and tutorials using project management software.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    OPS 360 or ETEC 325 or ETEC 327; Major restricted.

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: L

    Coll of Business and Economics
    Decision Sciences
  
  • OPS 463 - Enterprise Resource Planning Systems


    Examines the principles and techniques for planning and managing resource usage across the business enterprise. Topics include business process integration, inventory management, master scheduling, and material and capacity planning. Concepts are applied through the use of current enterprise resource planning software.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    OPS 360 or ETEC 325 or ETEC 327; Major restricted.

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: L

    College of Business and Economics
    Decision Sciences
  
  • OPS 464 - Manufacturing Management Practicum


    Manufacturing management-related employment, research or special project experience. Emphasis on applying manufacturing management principles in an academically guided setting. Minimum requirements include a written proposal, a daily journal, and a comprehensive final written report. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr; 8 cr of these may be applied to the manufacturing management major.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    OPS 360 or ETEC 325 or ETEC 327 and permission of instructor; Major restricted.

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: Letter

    Repeatability: Repeatable
    Maximum Repeatability: 12 credits
    College of Business and Economics
    Decision Sciences
  
  • OPS 465 - Quality Management


    Examines the principles and techniques for managing and improving quality in an organization. Topics include incoming material control, statistical process control, and process improvement.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    OPS 360 or ETEC 325 or ETEC 327. Major restricted.

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: Letter

    College of Business and Economics
    Decision Sciences
  
  • OPS 466 - Supply Chain Management


    Examines the principles, techniques, and practices for the design and management of integrated supply chain operations. Investigates supply chain strategy, distribution, facility location decisions, purchasing, and information systems for managing supply chain activities.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    OPS 360 or ETEC 325 or ETEC 327; Major restricted.

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: L

    Coll of Business and Economics
    Decision Sciences
  
  • OPS 467 - Global Operations Strategy


    Analysis of issues, problems, and techniques experienced in managing global operations. Topics include global supply chain management, plant location decisions, production planning, technology transfer, and foreign manufacturing systems.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Major restricted, OPS 360, C- or better

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: L

    Coll of Business and Economics
    Decision Sciences
  
  • OPS 468 - Manufacturing and Supply Chain Strategy


    Reviews manufacturing and supply chain management principles and techniques and examines issues in global manufacturing operations. Topics include supply chain strategy, facility network design, logistics, forecasting, aggregate planning, lean manufacturing principles, and global operations.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    OPS 360 or ETEC 325 or ETEC 327; Major restricted.

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: L

    Coll of Business and Economics
    Decision Sciences
  
  • OPS 469 - Seminar in Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management


    Operations management theory and concepts applied to current manufacturing and supply chain problems.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Major restricted, OPS 460, 463, 464 and permission of instructor.

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: L

    Coll of Business and Economics
    Decision Sciences

Philosophy

Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400; 417, 445 are described in the University Academic Policies  section of this catalog.

  
  • PHIL 102 - Introduction to Logic


    The development of a formal system of propositional and predicate logic for the evaluation of reasoning.

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    GUR Attributes: QSR

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 107 - Logical Thinking


    An aid in speaking and writing so as to reflect clear, critical and responsive thinking, covering definition, classification, fallacies and techniques of good argument. Not applicable to the philosophy major or minor.

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    GUR Attributes: BCOM

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 112 - Introduction to Philosophy: Moral Issues


    Introduction to philosophical thinking about moral problems. Seeks to understand central moral concepts such as good, right, duty, etc., in the context of contemporary issues.

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    GUR Attributes: HUM

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 113 - Introduction to Philosophy: Philosophy of Religion


    Special attention is given to questions about the nature and existence of God. Also examined are such topics as the problem of evil, concepts of faith, religious experience, miracles, etc.

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    GUR Attributes: HUM

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 114 - Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality


    Emphasis is given to the nature and possibility of knowledge, to related concepts such as truth, belief and evidence, and to selected metaphysical problems.

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    GUR Attributes: HUM

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 202 - Intermediate Logic


    The development of a formal system of logic with multiple quantifiers, identity and definite descriptions; and an examination of either nonclassical systems of logic or the fundamental results defining the scope and limits of formal systems of logic.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 102

    Credits: 4
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 310 - Theory of Knowledge


    The attempt to understand the possibility, nature, origins and limits of knowledge; problems and concepts.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 102, PHIL 114

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 320 - Ethical Theory I


    An examination of traditional and contemporary views concerning the overall nature of morality (views such as cognitivism and realism), and also of specific moral theories (such as utilitarianism and contractualism). Other topics include moral rights, moral responsibility and the moral virtues.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 112 or instructor permission

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 330 - Metaphysics I


    A systematic study of the fundamental categories of reality, such as existence, substance, property, identity, space, time, change, event, causality, necessity, essence, free will and mind. The philosophical issues in which these categories play a part also will be discussed.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 102; PHIL 113 or PHIL 114

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 335 - Philosophy of Religion


    Philosophy of religion and philosophical theology at an advanced level. Topics may include arguments for and against the existence of God, the attributes of God, religious pluralism, religion and science, religion and ethics, miracles, and the epistemology of religious belief.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 102, PHIL 113

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 340 - Philosophy of Science


    A examination of the basic methods and concepts of the sciences through the study of such topics as explanation, confirmation, causality, probability, laws of nature, theories, revolution, reduction and realism.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 102, PHIL 114; or instructor permission

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    GUR Attributes: HUM

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 350 - Political Philosophy


    The nature of the state, and of the institutions and practices of which it is comprised; the basis and scope of political obligation, the proper role of political activity; considerations of concepts of sovereignty, legitimacy, limits of state power, representation, and the like.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    One philosophy course; PHIL 350 and PLSC 360 may not both be taken for GUR credit

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    GUR Attributes: HUM

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 355 - Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art


    Examination of the concept of art and related concepts, and also of aesthetic evaluation and interpretation as they apply to nature and to human artifacts.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    One philosophy course

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    GUR Attributes: HUM

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 360 - Society, Law and Morality


    Concepts and principles involved in analysis and appraisal of social institutions with attention to freedom, rights, justice, and the relation between laws and morality.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    One philosophy course

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    GUR Attributes: HUM

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 364 - History of Philosophy: Ancient Philosophy


    Great philosophical thinkers from the pre-Socratic philosophers to the Hellenistic period; special attention to Plato and Aristotle.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    One philosophy course

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 366 - History of Philosophy: the Rationalists


    Great philosophical thinkers in the rationalist tradition, their problems and their methods: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, et al.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 114

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 367 - History of Philosophy: the Empiricists


    Great philosophical thinkers in the empiricist tradition, their problems and their methods: Locke, Berkeley, Hume, et al.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 114

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 368 - History of Philosophy: Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy


    Kant and post-Kantian philosophers, their problems and their methods: Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche. Normally offered in odd-numbered academic years.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 114

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 403 - Philosophy of Language


    An examination of the nature of language through the study of such topics as truth, reference, meaning, use, convention, language’s differences from other forms of communication and representation, and language’s relations to thought and reality. The relevance of theories on these topics to selected philosophical issues also will be discussed. Normally offered in odd-numbered academic years.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 202

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 410 - Theory of Knowledge II


    An intensive examination of selected topics and methods in epistemology. Normally offered in even-numbered academic years.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 310

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 417 - Seminar in Philosophy


    Examination of a special topic, a particular philosophical issues or the writing of a specific philosopher. Repeatable for credit, but not as a substitute for PHIL 303 or PHIL 425.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Three upper-division philosophy courses.

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: Letter

    Repeatability: Repeatable
    College of Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 420 - Ethical Theory II


    An intensive examination of selected topics and methods in ethical theory. Normally offered in odd-numbered academic years.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 320

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 425 - Philosophy of Mind


    A study of the mind through the examination of such topics as the mind-body problem, intentionality, consciousness, ‘qualia,’ introspection and knowledge of other minds. Philosophical theories on these topics - such as dualism, behaviorism, type physicalism, functionalism and eliminativism. Normally offered in odd-numbered academic years.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 102 plus one upper-division philosophy course

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy
  
  • PHIL 430 - Metaphysics II


    An intensive examination of selected topics and methods in metaphysics. Normally offered in even-numbered academic years. NOTE: Whether an academic year is odd- or even-numbered is determined by whether fall quarter is an odd- or even-numbered calendar year.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PHIL 330

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Philosophy

Physical Education

Development Skills/Fitness Leadership

Activities courses, with the exception of varsity sports and those so noted, may not be repeated for credit. Courses offered depend on instructor availability.  All 100-level classes are S/U graded. Participants may not accumulate more than three absences to receive a satisfactory grade. Should a student register late and miss the first and/or second class, all missed classes will be counted as absences. 

Some courses require an additional VARIABLE fee (see specific course sections). Attendance and participation in the University assigned final exam time period, as listed in the timetable, is MANDATORY. A written and/or skills test will be given during the final exam class period.

Beginning courses, or equivalent, are pre-requisite to intermediate courses, which are in turn pre-requisite to advanced course in any given activity.

Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400; 417, 445 are described in the University Academic Policies  section of this catalog.

  
  • PE 101 - Beginning Conditioning


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 102 - Beginning Group Fitness


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    ID card REQUIRED for all PE courses held at the Recreation Center.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 103 - Beginning Jogging


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 104 - Beginning Yoga


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 105 - Challenge Facilitation I


    Course provides an overview of the theory and application of adventure based programming. Students will be introduced to safety practices, goal setting, framing and debriefing both group and individual challenge activities. Students will practice leading others in challenge learning activities. S/U grading.

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 108 - Beginning Weight Training


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 112 - Beginning Swimming


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    provide own goggles and cap (if desired)

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 113 - Intermediate Swimming


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    provide own goggles and cap (if desired)

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 120 - Beginning Social Dance


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 122 - Beginning Folk and Country Dance


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 123 - Beginning Scottish Country Dancing


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 124 - Intermediate Scottish Country Dance


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PE 123

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 132 - Beginning Badminton


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    provide own shuttlecock

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 134 - Beginning Pickleball


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    provide own ball

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 136 - Beginning Tennis


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    provide own racket and tennis balls

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 139 - Beginning Racquetball


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    provide own eyeguards and ball

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 144 - Beginning Soccer


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 145 - Beginning Volleyball


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 148 - Beginning Lacrosse


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 149 - Beginning Ultimate Disc


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 157 - Beginning Skiing


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 158 - Intermediate Skiing


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 159 - Advanced Skiing


    S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 165 - Beginning Handball


    Four wall handball. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    provide own gloves, eyeguards and ball

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 166 - Intermediate Handball


    Four wall handball. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Provide own gloves, eyeguards and ball

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 167 - Beginning Mountain Bicycling


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    provide own equipment; first class meets in Gym A

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 168 - Beginning Martial Arts


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    provide own arm and shin pads - equipment NOT required

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 169 - Beginning Self-Defense


    Course teaches basic self-defense for men and women. S/U grading.

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 170 - Sailing


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Swim test first day; bring suit and towel; first class in Carver Gym; provide own transportation to Lakewood; check CV 102 window

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 171 - Sailboat Racing I


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    basic skippering skills required; first class meets at Lakewood; bring suit/towel; provide own transportation to Lakewood

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 172 - Sailboat Racing II


    Advanced sailing skills, racing a boat with spinnaker and trapeze. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PE 171 or 1 year racing experience skippering; bring suit and towel; provide own transportation to Lakewood

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 173 - Sailing Instructor Training


    Successful completion of the course and additional fees required for Level 1 U.S. Sailing Association Instructor Certification. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Basic skippering skills.

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 175 - Windsurfing


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    swim test first day; bring suit and towel; first class in Carver Gym - check CV 102 window. Provide own transportation to Lakewood

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 176 - Windsurfing Instructor Training


    Successful completion of the course and additional fees required for U.S. Sailing Association Windsurfing Instructor Certification. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    basic windsurfing skills; bring suit and towel; provide own transportation to Lakewood.

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 177 - Kayak Touring


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    First six weeks of fall quarter only; swim test first day; bring suit and towel; first class in Carver Gym; provide own transportation to Lakewood

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 179 - Intermediate Sailing


    S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    basic skippering skills; provide own transportation to Lakewood

    Credits: 1
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 181 - Intercollegiate Basketball


    This course is designed for the Varsity Athletes. Each student is required to attend regularly scheduled practices, individual meetings, team meetings, conditioning, games/events, and team activities. Repeatable up to 10 credits. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Instructor permission.

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Maximum Repeatability: 10
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 183 - Intercollegiate Track and Field


    This course is designed for the Varsity Athletes. Each student is required to attend regularly scheduled practices, individual meetings, team meetings, conditioning, games/events, and team activities. Repeatable up to 10 credits. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Instructor permission.

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Maximum Repeatability: 10
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 185 - Intercollegiate Golf


    This course is designed for the Varsity Athletes. Each student is required to attend regularly scheduled practices, individual meetings, team meetings, conditioning, games/events, and team activities. Repeatable up to 10 credits. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Instructor permission.

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Repeatability: Repeatable
    Maximum Repeatability: 10
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 189 - Intercollegiate Cross Country


    This course is designed for the Varsity Athletes. Each student is required to attend regularly scheduled practices, individual meetings, team meetings, conditioning, games/events, and team activities. Repeatable up to 10 credits. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Instructor permission.

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Maximum Repeatability: 10
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 190 - Intercollegiate Rowing


    This course is designed for the Varsity Athletes. Each student is required to attend regularly scheduled practices, individual meetings, team meetings, conditioning, games/events, and team activities. Repeatable up to 10 credits. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Instructor permission.

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Repeatability: Repeatable
    Maximum Repeatability: 10 credits
    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 192 - Intercollegiate Volleyball


    This course is designed for the Varsity Athletes. Each student is required to attend regularly scheduled practices, individual meetings, team meetings, conditioning, games/events, and team activities. Repeatable up to 10 credits. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Instructor permission.

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Repeatability: Repeatable
    Maximum Repeatability: 10 credits
    College of Humanities and Social Sciences
    PEHR
  
  • PE 193 - Intercollegiate Soccer


    This course is designed for the Varsity Athletes. Each student is required to attend regularly scheduled practices, individual meetings, team meetings, conditioning, games/events, and team activities. Repeatable up to 10 credits. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Instructor permission.

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Repeatability: Repeatable
    Maximum Repeatability: 10 credits
    College of Humanities and Social Sciences
    PEHR
  
  • PE 194 - Intercollegiate Softball


    This course is designed for the Varsity Athletes. Each student is required to attend regularly scheduled practices, individual meetings, team meetings, conditioning, games/events, and team activities. Repeatable up to 10 credits. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Instructor permission.

    Credits: 2
    Grade Mode: S/U

    Repeatability: Repeatable
    Maximum Repeatability: 10 credits
    College of Humanities and Social Sciences
    PEHR
  
  • PE 340 - Block I: Elementary Physical Education Methods


    Incorporates pedagogical principles and instructional techniques in physical education based on the characteristics and needs of elementary students with emphasis on rhythms and dance, fundamental movement, and gymnastics.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    KIN 301, or concurrent.

    Credits: 5
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 341 - Block II: Elementary Physical Education Methods


    Incorporates pedagogical principles and instructional techniques in physical education based on the characteristics and needs of elementary students with emphasis on fitness development, fundamental skills, sport-related activities and contemporary recreational activities.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PE 340, P-12 PE and Health major

    Credits: 5
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
  
  • PE 341P - Elementary Physical Education Practicum


    Observing/assisting/teaching in an elementary school setting. Includes weekly seminar which covers: academic learning time, student success rates, feedback, professional growth.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    PE 341, or concurrent.

    Credits: 3
    Grade Mode: L

    Humanities and Social Sciences
    Physical Ed, Health&Recreation
 

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