Edition ID
31
Start Date
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Years
2122

Effective Instruction of Striking/Fielding/Target Games

HPE 280 Effective Instruction of Striking/Fielding/Target Games 2 cr.

Students learn the skills, techniques and teaching aspects of Striking/Fielding/Target Games. The striking/fielding category includes games, such as softball, baseball, broomball, cricket, and kickball. The target games category includes games, such as golf, bowling, archery, disc golf, and bocce ball. Focus is on the analysis of skills, progressions, error analysis/correction, and student assessment.

Effective Instruction of Health-Related Activities

HPE 270 Effective Instruction of Health-Related Activities 2 cr.

Students learn the skills, techniques and teaching aspects of Health-Related Activities. This course is designed to provide students with the opportunity to assess general health-related physical fitness (cardiorespiratory endurance, strength, flexibility, and body composition), increase general knowledge about health-related fitness, and develop the basic aerobic capacity that will allow safe participation in school and community recreation settings. Focus is on the analysis of skills, progressions, error analysis/correction, and student assessment.

Effective Instruction of Net/Wall Games

HPE 260 Effective Instruction of Net/Wall Games 2 cr.

Students learn the skills, techniques and teaching aspects of Net/Wall Games. The net/wall category includes games, such as tennis, volleyball, pickle ball, racquetball, and badminton. Focus is on the analysis of skills, progressions, error analysis/correction, and student assessment.

Effective Instruction of Invasion Games

HPE 250 Effective Instruction of Invasion Games 2 cr.

Students learn the skills, techniques and teaching aspects of Invasion Games.  The invasion games category includes games, such as football, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, hockey, team handball/sabakiball, speedball, ultimate, and other similar games. Focus is on the analysis of skills, progressions, error analysis/correction, and student assessment.

Introduction to Music Literature

MU 145 Introduction to Music Literature 3 cr.  (3-0-0)

A survey of Western classical music and music literature. Topics include musical terms, forms, styles, genres and historical periods. Emphasis is placed on primary composers, critical listening to their masterworks, and understanding their influence in the development of the Western art music. The ability to read music is a necessary skill for successful completion of this course.

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