Physical Activity Classes
1111 Adaptive Activities. A program of activities modified to meet the needs of students who are not qualified for full participation in the physical activity program. The activities offered will be those recommended by the examining physician for each individual student. This course may be repeated for a maximum of four semester hours of credit or until such time as the physician recommends entry into the unrestricted program. Prerequisite: A written statement by a physician in which a specific modified program of activities is recommended for the student.
The following physical activity courses are designed to provide the student with knowledge and application of fundamental techniques required to participate in each activity at the recreational level. These courses may not be repeated for credit.
1112 Swimming
1113 Racquetball
1114 Tennis
1115 Bowling
1116 Conditioning
1117 Team Sports
1118 Golf
1119 Jogging
1120 Weight Training
1125 Special Activities includes a variety of non-traditional activities and sports. May be repeated once for credit when activities differ. Activities may include but are not limited to Archery, Mountain Biking, Rugby, Inline Skating and Tae Quan Do.
2101 Intercollegiate Activities. Participation as a member of an intercollegiate athletic squad. Upon dismissal or voluntary withdrawal from the intercollegiate program, the student must report to the Head of the Kinesiology Department for assignment to the regular physical activity program or to the adaptive program. May be repeated for credit.Prerequisite: Membership on an intercollegiate athletic team.
2102 Precision Drill and Dance. Participation as a member of the University dance and drill team, the Angelettes. Upon dismissal or voluntary withdrawal from the program, the student must report to the Head of the Kinesiology Department for assignment to the regular physical activity program or to the adaptive program. May be repeated for credit.Prerequisite: Instructor's approval.