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Physical Education/Health Education/Dance/Athletics 441 Santa Barbara City College Catalog 2008-2009Physical Education/ Health Education/ Dance/AthleticsPhysical education provides opportunities for students to gain current knowledge of physical fitness facts, healthful living practices, leisure time pursuits, stress management techniques, and to receive instruction in the skills necessary for successful participation in activities necessary for optimum health and physical efficiency.The profession is based on the philosophy that physical education is an academic discipline, an essential portion of the General Education process. Further, the physical education curriculum is centered on the concept that movement skills, intellectual development, physical fitness and healthful living practices are elements of life that must be taught and reinforced. Specific knowledge, skills and practice techniques that best benefit the student do not just happen. Instruction, analysis and evaluation by a credentialed professional is essential for implementing this philosophy.The Santa Barbara City College Physical Education Department is proud to provide SBCC students, faculty and staff with the Life Fitness Center (LFC), a state-of-the-art physical fitness facility. The Life Fitness Center offers a series of courses that employ an open-entry format that allows students to use the facility during a variety of convenient hours. The LFC features the “aerobic super circuit” considered by many experts to be one of the most effective ways to train and improve physical health. The LFC is set up to accommodate the needs of students of all ages, sizes and skill levels. The LFC is also home to the Human Performance Lab, which provides students with an opportunity for a complete fitness assessment. Lastly, the LFC and the Human Performance Lab provide an excellent teaching facility for students interested in pursuing the A.A. Degree in Physical Education, with an emphasis in Exercise Science.The A.A. Degree in Physical Education, with an emphasis in Exercise Science, is endorsed by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the nationally recognized leader in physical fitness certification. Students completing the A.A. Degree in Physical Education, with an emphasis in Exercise Science, can take the ACSM Health/Fitness Instructor (HFI) certification examination at SBCC. The HFI is a professional qualified to assess, design and implement individual and group exercise and fitness programs for low or high risk individuals, as well as those with controlled disease.The varied offerings of the department are grouped within these categories: Individual/Dual Activities Team Sport Activities Aquatics Fitness/Cardiovascular Activities Dance Combatives Intercollegiate Athletics Theory & Professional Preparation Courses Health Education CoursesNOTE: A student may take any combination of classes in each activity for a total of four semester enrollments. He/she may take four classes; all four beginning or intermediate or advanced, or any combination of those equaling four enrollments. The student is encouraged to move progressively through the skill levels. All such activity courses transfer to CSU and UC branch institutions; however, there are limitations. UC limits the total credit for any/all activity courses to four (4) units. See a counselor for details.Faculty & OfficesKathy O’Connor, Chair (PE-212, ext. 2322)Paula Congleton (PE-304, ext. 2883)Scott Fickerson (PE-308. ext. 2275)Morris Hodges (PE-309, ext. 2272)Charles Melendez (PE-305, ext. 3467)Ellen O’Connor (PE-306, ext. 2270)Sandrine Rocher-Kohl (PE-308, ext. 4028)Jennifer Seigle (PE-308, ext. 3630)Faculty Advisers/Special Program Advisers Kathy O’Connor, Faculty Adviser (PE-212, ext. 2322)Ingrid Schmitz, Special Program Adviser (PE-211, ext. 2380)442 Physical Education/Health Education/Dance/AthleticsSanta Barbara City College Catalog 2008-2009Emeritus FacultyMaxine Dekker Robin PaulsenRobert Dinaberg Albert H. RevisCarmen DiPoalo Jack SanfordHarold “Rusty” Fairly Eleanor SimmonsPatricia MacPhee Richard WeistKay FultonDegrees & Certificates AwardedAssociate in Arts Degree, Physical EducationA.A. Degree, Physical Education: Emphasis in Exercise ScienceA.A. Degree, Physical Education: Emphasis in Athletic TrainingDepartmental CertificatesAdult CPR Certificate (Red Cross)A.A. Degree: Physical EducationThe general degree in Physical Education is intended for individuals who wish to obtain entry-level positions in health clubs, the YMCA, youth sports organizations or camps. This degree will also help prepare students to transfer into a kinesiology program at a four-year university.Department Requirements (39 units)BMS 107 — Human Anatomy...............................................4HE 101 — Personal Health Awareness ................................3HE 103 — Responding to Medical Emergencies .................2HE 104 — Introduction to Athletic Injuries ............................3HE 213 — Concepts in Physical Fitness ..............................3PE 200 — Introduction to Kinesiology ..................................3Controlled Electives (12 Units):BIOL 100 — Concepts of Biology .........................................4BMS 108 — Human Physiology ...........................................4CHEM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry or CHEM 104 — Fundamentals of General, Organic and Biological Chemistry .........................................................4Controlled P.E. Activities (9 units selected as follows):Choose one course from each category:Aquatics: PE 131, 132ABC, 133, 134, 136, 137, 220Fitness/Cardiovascular: PE 106ABC, 112, 138, 139, 140ABC, 142AB, 143ABC, 144ABC, 145ABC, 146, 147ABCD, 148AB, 149,166,168,169, 176, 177, 178, 179, 195, 196, 224Dance: PE 150ABC, 151AB, 152ABC, 153, 156, 158ACombatives: PE 159A, 162ABC, 163ABC, 164ABCChoose three courses from:PE 120ABC, 121ABC, 122ABC, 124ABC, 125ABC, 127ABC, 129, 219ABChoose two courses from:PE 101AB, 103ABC, 109ABC, 118, 119, 126ABCA.A. Degree: Physical Education, Emphasis in Exercise ScienceThis degree program is endorsed by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the nationally recognized leader in physical fitness certifications. Students completing the A.A. Degree in Physical Education, with an emphasis in Exercise Science, can take the ACSM Health/Fitness Instructor (HFI) certification examination for a significantly reduced fee.


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