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        MEN’S INTERCOLLEGIATE CROSS         INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL            OFF-SEASON TRAINING FOR
        COUNTRY                             2.5 Units                           INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S GOLF
        2.5 Units                           ATHPE 117 is an advanced course designed   1.0 to 2.5 Units
        ATHPE 112 is an advanced course designed   for students who plan to compete at the colle-  ATHPE 121 provides instruction and practice
        for students who plan to compete at the colle-  giate level in the sport of football. This course   for intercollegiate women’s golf focusing
        giate level in the sport of men’s cross country.   emphasizes conditioning, advanced skill,   on fundamental techniques of competitive
        This course emphasizes advanced skill,   theory, tactics, strategy and intercollegiate   women’s golf. This course is designed to
        theory, tactics, strategy and intercollegiate   competition. Student-athletes are required   provide further advancement in individual
        competition. Student athletes are required to   to meet the standards for the California   skill, team strategies, eff ective communica-
        meet the standards of the California Commu-  Community College Athletic Association   tion, and conditioning for intercollegiate
        nity College Athletic Association (CCCAA)   (CCCAA) eligibility guidelines and decorum   competition. Note: ATHPE 121 is off -season
        eligibility guidelines and decorum policies.   policies. Note: ATHPE 117 is designed for   training for students who are interested in
        Note: ATHPE 112 is designed for the inter-  intercollegiate football. Note: If a student has   competing on an intercollegiate women’s
        collegiate men’s cross country team. Lecture   taken PE 198 prior to Fall 2016, such classes   golf team. Each student-athlete must provide
        1.5 hours/Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite:   will count towards the four total enrollment   their own golf clubs. Lecture 0.5-1.5 hours/
        None. Note: May be taken 4 times for credit.   limit. Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory 3 hours.   Laboratory 1.5-3 hours. Prerequisite: None.
        Course Typically Off ered: Fall.  Transfer   Prerequisite: None. Note: May be taken 4   Note: May be taken 4 times for credit. Trans-
        Credit: CSU, UC, USC.               times for credit. Course Typically Off ered:   fer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
                                            Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
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        OFF-SEASON TRAINING FOR             118                                 INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S GOLF
        INTERCOLLEGIATE CROSS               OFF-SEASON TRAINING FOR             2.5 Units
        COUNTRY                             INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL            ATHPE 122 is an advanced course designed
        1.0 to 2.5 Units                    1.0 to 2.5 Units                    for students who plan to compete at the
        ATHPE 113 provides instruction and practice   ATHPE 118 provides instruction and prac-  collegiate level in the sport of men’s golf.
        for intercollegiate women’s and men’s cross   tice for intercollegiate football focusing on   This course emphasizes advanced skill,
        country focusing on fundamental techniques   fundamental techniques of competitive   theory, tactics, strategy and intercollegiate
        of running. This course is designed to   football. This course is designed to provide   competition. Student-athletes are required to
        provide further advancement in individual   further advancement in fundamental skill,   meet the standards of the California Commu-
        skill, team strategies, eff ective communica-  team strategies, eff ective  communication,   nity College Athletic Association (CCCAA)
        tion, and conditioning for intercollegiate   and conditioning for intercollegiate competi-  eligibility guidelines and decorum policies.
        competition. Note: ATHPE 113 is off -season   tion. Note: ATHPE 118 is off -season training   Note: ATHPE 122 is designed for the intercol-
        training for students who are interested in   for students who are interested in competing   legiate men’s golf team. Each student-athlete
        competing on an intercollegiate women’s   on the intercollegiate football team. Note: If   must provide their own golf clubs. Lecture
        and men’s cross country team. Lecture 0.5-1.5   a student has taken PE 197 prior to Fall 2016,   1.5 hours/Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite:
        hours/Laboratory 1.5-3 hours. Prerequisite:   such classes will count towards the four   None. Note: May be taken 4 times for credit.
        None. Note: May be taken 4 times for credit.   total enrollment limit. Lecture 0.5-1.5 hours/  Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
        Course Typically Off ered: Fall.  Transfer   Laboratory 1.5-3 hours. Prerequisite: None.   123
        Credit: CSU, UC, USC.               Note: May be taken 4 times for credit. Course   OFF-SEASON TRAINING FOR
                                            Typically Off ered: Spring. Transfer Credit:
        116                                 CSU, UC, USC.                       INTERCOLLEGIATE MEN’S GOLF
        FOOTBALL CONDITIONING                                                   1.0 to 2.5 Units
        1.5 Units                           120                                 ATHPE 123 provides instruction and prac-
        ATHPE 116 is designed for the student-  INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN’S GOLF    tice for intercollegiate men’s golf focusing
        athlete interested in conditioning for inter-  2.5 Units                on fundamental techniques of competitive
        collegiate football. The course is intended to   ATHPE 120 is an advanced course designed   men’s golf. This course is designed to provide
        provide strength and conditioning exercises   for students who plan to compete at the colle-  further advancement in individual skill,
        with an emphasis on safety, injury preven-  giate level in the sport of women’s golf. This   team strategies, eff ective  communication,
        tion, rules, and game plays for football. Note:   course emphasizes advanced skill, theory,   and conditioning for intercollegiate competi-
        ATHPE 116 is designed for the intercollegiate   tactics, strategy and intercollegiate competi-  tion. Note: ATHPE 123 is off -season training
        football team. Laboratory 4.5 hours. Prereq-  tion. Student-athletes are required to meet   for students who are interested in competing
        uisite: None. Note: May be taken 4 times for   the standards of the California Community   on an intercollegiate men’s golf team. Each
        credit. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.  College Athletic Association (CCCAA) eligi-  student-athlete must provide their own golf
                                            bility guidelines and decorum policies. Note:   clubs. Lecture 0.5-1.5 hours/Laboratory
                                            ATHPE 120 is designed for the intercollegiate   1.5-3 hours. Prerequisite: None. Note: May
                                            women’s golf team. If a student has taken PE   be taken 4 times for credit. Transfer Credit:
                                            205 prior to Fall 2016, such classes will count   CSU, UC, USC.
                                            towards the four total enrollment limit. Each
                                            student-athlete must provide their own golf
                                            clubs. Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory 3 hours.
                                            Prerequisite: None. Note: May be taken 4
                                            times for credit. Course Typically Off ered:
                                            Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.




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