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2015-2016 Catalog

Theory/Techniques/Intercollegiate Courses/Intercollegiate Athletics - Physics

40C OFF-SEASON

CONDITIONING VOLLEYBALL

1 unit, 3 lab hours, (Pass/No Pass)

(Repeats=3)

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 126.

LIMITATIONON ENROLLMENT: students in this course

must perform and compete at the intercollegiate level.

Designed specifically to improve physical fitness

appropriate for intercollegiate volleyball through resistance

training exercises using free/machine weights. The following

Components of Physical Fitness will be emphasized:

Muscular Endurance, Muscular Strength, Body Composition,

Flexibility, and Cardio-Respiratory Endurance. (A, CSU, UC)

43B COMPETITIVE SWIMMING & DIVING

3 units, 9.5 lab hours, (Pass/No Pass)

This is a course designed for students possessing

the desire, ability, and skills necessary to compete on the

intercollegiate level. Prospective participants should confer

with the head coach of the sport before enrollment. A

minimum of 9.5 hours participation per week during the

season of the sport is required. (A, CSU, UC)

43C OFF-SEASON CONDITIONING

FOR SWIMMING

1 unit, 3 lab hours, (Pass/No Pass)

This is a course for off-season conditioning for

collegiate swimmers. Swimming workouts, technique drills,

dry land exercises and goal setting will be done in this class.

(A, CSU, UC)

45 PERFORMANCE TRAINING

AND CONDITIONING TECHNIQUES

FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETES

1-2units, 2-5 lab hours, (Pass/No Pass)

(Repeats=3)

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 126.

Resistance training for intercollegiate athletes. (A,

CSU)

49 WEIGHT TRAINING FOR

COLLEGIATE ATHLETES

1 unit, 2 lab hours, (Pass/No Pass)

An advanced course designed for weight training

student athletes. Students will design a weight training

program specific to their collegiate sport. Students will improve

physical fitness levels through resistance training exercises

using free/machine weights. The following components of

physical fitness will be emphasized: muscular endurance,

muscular strength, body composition, flexibility, and cardio-

respiratory endurance. (A, CSU, UC)

380 EXERCISE FOR OLDER ADULTS

0 units, 2 lab hours

A fitness program designed for older men and women

who wish to improve fitness and enhance overall well-being.

381

ADAPTIVE ACTIVITIES

0 units, 2 lab hours

Exercise and therapy for students with temporary or

permanent physical limitations.

PHYSICS (PHYS)

2A

GENERAL PHYSICS I

4 units, 4 lecture hours, 2 lab hours

PREREQUISITES: Mathematics 4A, Mathematics

4C, or equivalent.

The topics covered in this course include mechanics,

properties of matter, heat, sound and waves. (A, CSU-GE,

UC, I) (C-ID PHYS 105)(C-ID PHYS 100S: PHYS 2A &

PHYS 2B)

2B GENERAL PHYSICS II

4 units, 4 lecture hours, 2 lab hours

PREREQUISITES: Physics 2A. ADVISORIES:

Eligibility for English 1A.

The topics covered in this course include electricity,

magnetism, light, atomic and nuclear physics. (A, CSU-

GE, UC, I) (C-ID PHYS 110) (C-ID PHYS 100S: PHYS

2A+PHYS 2B)

4A

PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS

AND ENGINEERS

4 units, 4 lecture hours, 3 lab hours, (Pass/No

Pass)

COREQUISITES:Mathematics 5B. ADVISORIES:

Eligibility for English 1A.

The topics covered in this course include: classical

mechanics, properties of matter, gravitation, fluid mechanics,

oscillatory motion and mechanical waves. (A, CSU-GE, UC,

I) (C-ID PHYS 205) (C-ID PHYS 200S: PHYS 4A & PHYS

4B & PHYS 4C)