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KNES 38D
KNES 38DX
Futsal Level 4
1/2 Unit 1 Unit
the sport, rules, equipment, facilities, etiquette, safety, and fundamentals of advanced volleyball through tournament play. Students will improve upon team play strategies. The primary purpose of this course is to promote educational and organized competitive playing opportunities for males and females. Students will apply exercise physiology, nutrition, flexibility, and strength concepts for an advanced level of play.
All courses are for unit credit and apply to a De Anza associate degree unless otherwise noted.
(Formerly P E 33M and P E 33MX respectively.)
(See general education pages for the requirements this course meets.) Prerequisite: KNES 38C or KNES 38CX, or equivalent skill.
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211, or ESL 272 and 273.
Two hours laboratory for the one-half unit course (24 hours total per quarter); three hours laboratory for the one unit course (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Team Sports Family of activity courses. Please see the rules on “Repeating Courses” in the College Policies section of the catalog.) This course is an introduction to the field of Kinesiology through the game of Futsal. More enhanced skills used in the game of futsal are the focus of this course and is taught at the competitive level for the more advanced student. Technical ability, tactical understanding, physical fitness, and the mental approach necessary to compete successfully in match play will be emphasized. Competitive skills and full team strategies and tactics will be discussed and performed. There will be a discussion introducing additional laws of the game, the role of referee, match fitness, nutrition, and nuances of the game.
KNES 40A Flag Football 1
KNES 40AX
1/2 Unit 1 Unit
KNES 39A Volleyball Level 1 KNES 39AX
1/2 Unit 1 Unit
(See general education pages for the requirements this course meets.)
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211, or ESL 272 and 273.
Two hours laboratory for the one-half unit course (24 hours total per quarter); three hours laboratory for the one unit course (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Team Sports Family of activity courses. Please see the rules on “Repeating Courses” in the College Policies section of the catalog.) An introduction to the discipline of kinesiology through the game of flag football. This is an introductory course designed to give students the opportunity to review and practice the basic fundamental skills relative to the game of flag football. Basic physiology, nutrition, strength, and flexibility concepts will be discussed.
(See general education pages for the requirements this course meets.)
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211, or ESL 272 and 273.
Two hours laboratory for the one-half unit course (24 hours total per quarter); three hours laboratory for the one unit course (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Team Sports Family of activity courses. Please see the rules on “Repeating Courses” in the College Policies section of the catalog.) This is an introductory course in Kinesiology designed to enhance skills used in the game of volleyball. Topics include the rules, equipment, facilities, safety, etiquette, basic fundamentals in beginning level volleyball with strategies for team offense and defense, and a brief historical examination of global contributions by the men and women who changed the game of volleyball. Students will develop passing, hitting, blocking, and serving techniques. The skills portion of the course will encourage an understanding of how to adapt the game and conventional techniques to an individual’s physical abilities. Students will understand and apply basic exercise physiology, nutrition, flexibility, and strength concepts to improve their physical condition in order to play at a more advanced level.
KNES 40B Flag Football 2 KNES 40BX
1/2 Unit 1 Unit
KNES 39B Volleyball Level 2
KNES 39BX
1/2 Unit 1 Unit
(See general education pages for the requirements this course meets.) Prerequisite: KNES 40B or KNES 40BX.
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211, or ESL 272 and 273.
Two hours laboratory for the one-half unit course (24 hours total per quarter); three hours laboratory for the one unit course (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Team Sports Family of activity courses. Please see the rules on “Repeating Courses” in the College Policies section of the catalog.) An introduction to the discipline of Kinesiology through the game of flag football. This is designed to give students the opportunity to review and practice the advanced skills relative to the game of flag football. An advanced examination of the tactics of flag football will be covered. Basic physiology, nutrition, strength, and flexibility concepts will be discussed.
(See general education pages for the requirements this course meets.) Prerequisite: KNES 39A or KNES 39AX, or consent of instructor.
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211, or ESL 272 and 273.
Two hours laboratory for the one-half unit course (24 hours total per quarter); three hours laboratory for the one unit course (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Team Sports Family of activity courses. Please see the rules on “Repeating Courses” in the College Policies section of the catalog.) This is a continued introduction to the discipline of Kinesiology through the sport of volleyball. Topics include a global and historical examination of the sport, rules, equipment, facilities, etiquette, safety, and fundamentals of volleyball. Students will develop their volleyball skills and improve upon basic team play strategies. Students will apply basic exercise physiology, nutrition, flexibility, and strength concepts to improve their overall playing level.
KNES 41A Ultimate Frisbee 1
KNES 41AX
1/2 Unit 1 Unit
KNES 39C Volleyball Level 3
KNES 39CX
1/2 Unit 1 Unit
(See general education pages for the requirements this course meets.)
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211, or ESL 272 and 273.
Two hours laboratory for the one-half unit course (24 hours total per quarter); three hours laboratory for the one unit course (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Team Sports Family of activity courses. Please see the rules on “Repeating Courses” in the College Policies section of the catalog.) An introduction to the discipline of kinesiology through the sport of Ultimate Frisbee. Includes a global perspective and the contributions of both male and female Ultimate Frisbee experts and players. Emphasis will be placed in psychomotor, cognitive, and effective domains of the sport. There will be an introduction to the laws of the game, equipment, fair play, flexibility, nutrition, and the nuances of the game.
(See general education pages for the requirements this course meets.) Prerequisite: KNES 39B or KNES 39BX, or consent of instructor.
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211, or ESL 272 and 273.
Two hours laboratory for the one-half unit course (24 hours total per quarter); three hours laboratory for the one unit course (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Team Sports Family of activity courses. Please see the rules on “Repeating Courses” in the College Policies section of the catalog.) This is an intermediate-advanced course in Kinesiology designed to enhance skills and knowledge in the sport of volleyball. Topics include a global and historical examination of the sport, rules, equipment, facilities, etiquette, safety, and fundamentals of intermediate-advanced volleyball. Students will develop their volleyball skills and improve upon team play strategies. Students will apply basic exercise physiology, nutrition, flexibility, and strength concepts to improve their overall playing level.
KNES 39DX Volleyball Level 4 1 Unit
(See general education pages for the requirements this course meets.) Prerequisite: KNES 39C or KNES 39CX, or consent of instructor. Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211, or ESL 272 and 273.
Three hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Team Sports Family of activity courses. Please see the rules on “Repeating Courses” in the College Policies section of the catalog.) This is an advanced course in Kinesiology designed to enhance skills and knowledge in the sport of volleyball. Topics include a global and historical examination of
KNES 41B Ultimate Frisbee 2
KNES 41BX
1/2 Unit 1 Unit
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(See general education pages for the requirements this course meets.) Prerequisite: KNES 40A or KNES 40AX.
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211, or ESL 272 and 273.
Two hours laboratory for the one-half unit course (24 hours total per quarter); three hours laboratory for the one unit course (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Team Sports Family of activity courses. Please see the rules on “Repeating Courses” in the College Policies section of the catalog.) An introduction to the discipline of Kinesiology through the game of flag football. This is designed to give students the opportunity to review and practice the intermediate skills relative to the game of flag football. An introduction to the tactics of flag football will be covered. Basic physiology, nutrition, strength, and flexibility concepts will be discussed.
KNES 40C Flag Football 3
KNES 40CX
1/2 Unit 1 Unit
(See general education pages for the requirements this course meets.)
Prerequisite: Successful completion of KNES 41A, KNES 41AX or skills equivalent. Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211, or ESL 272 and 273.
Two hours laboratory for the one-half unit course (24 hours total per quarter); three hours laboratory for the one unit course (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Team Sports Family of activity courses. Please see the rules on “Repeating Courses” in the College Policies section of the catalog.) An intermediate exploration into the discipline of Kinesiology through the sport of Ultimate Frisbee. Includes a global perspective and the contributions of both male and female Ultimate Frisbee experts and players. Emphasis will be placed in psychomotor, cognitive, and effective domains of the sport. There will be a complete exploration into the laws of the game, equipment, fair play, flexibility, nutrition, and the nuances of the game.



























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