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204 Physical Education
118 132 Kinesiology theory courses can be found in the
DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II Kinesiology (KIN) department. Kinesiology majors
4.0 Units 4.0 Units and Fitness Specialist Certifi cate students should
PHOTO 118 is a photo course focusing on PHOTO 132 provides second level instruc- consult the KIN AA-T degree model curriculum
documentary approaches in photography. tion in digital image editing and cataloging and/or the FS Certifi cate requirements to determine
Students are introduced to and guided software, like Adobe Lightroom and Photo- appropriate courses for the major/certifi cate in the
through documentary styles, project and shop for digital photography. Retouching, Kinesiology (KIN), Physical Education (PE), Health
theme development, and technical and design compositing and printing skills are enhanced (HTLH) departments.
techniques used to communicate theme. with hands on training. Students work on It is recommended that a variety of activities be taken
Students create a series of related images using projects using their own digital photos. during a student’s attendance at GCC. All classes
course information. Print quality, concept, and Lecture 3 hours/Laboratory 3 hours. Prereq- are coeducational. There are ten families within
design are emphasized throughout the course. uisite: PHOTO 130 or equivalent. Transfer the Physical Education/Kinesiology Division (See
Lecture 2 hours/Studio 4 hours. Prerequisite: Credit: CSU. page 94 for more information on course families):
PHOTO 106 or equivalent. Cardio Fitness(PE 101, 102, 103, 104). Cardio-
140 vascular fi tness is a health-related component
121 FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY of physical movement that is brought about by
PHOTOSHOP I 4.0 Units sustained physical activity. These courses cover the
3.0 Units PHOTO 140 is a photo course focusing on fi ne relationship between cardiorespiratory endurance
PHOTO 121 introduces students to basic imag- art approaches in photography. Students are training and the changes that occur with increased
ing techniques using Photoshop, an industry introduced to and guided through artistic aerobic or anaerobic capacity. The courses also focus
standard graphics software and image editor. styles, project and theme development, and on safety as it relates to physical activity;
Students will work with tools, layers, adjust- technical and design techniques used in fi ne Cycling(PE 110, 111).The courses in this family
ments, and layer masks to create graphics, art photography. Students create self-moti- focus on endurance, strength, intervals, high inten-
enhance images, and composite. Students vated projects intended for exhibition within sity (race days) and recovery type exercise. Cycling
create projects using course information. a fi ne art context. Print quality, concept, and involves using a special stationary exercise bicycle
Note: Photography majors should enroll in design are emphasized throughout the course. with a weighted fl ywheel in a classroom setting.
PHOTO 130 rather than PHOTO 121. Lecture Lecture 2 hours/Studio 4 hours. Prerequisite: The courses also focus on safety as it relates to
2.5 hours/Laboratory 1.5 hours. Prerequisite: PHOTO 106 or equivalent. physical activity;
None. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring. Badminton(PE 140, 141, 142). The Badminton
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122 CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY Family teaches students of varied abilities basic and
PHOTOSHOP II AND PRACTICES intermediate skills related to individual and team
3.0 Units 2.0 Units play of this racquet sport. The courses also focus
on safety as it relates to physical activity;
PHOTO 122 is a second level Photoshop PHOTO 145 is a survey of techniques and Basketball(PE 150, 151, 152). The Basketball
course for students who already have a solid practices of contemporary photographers Family teaches students of varied abilities to build
understanding of Photoshop basic tools and and their relationship to past practices and aerobic endurance and total body strength while
techniques. Existing Photoshop skills are movements within Photography. Current incorporating strategic plays. They also learn basic
built upon to create high-resolution compos- trends in photographic image making will be to advanced skills related to individual and team
ited images. Special eff ects, and advanced presented. Students will examine the cross- play. The courses also focus on safety as it relates
methods of layout, compositing, masking, over of fi ne art, documentary, commercial to physical activity;
and image enhancing are covered in the and editorial practices as well as the impact Motor Performance Fitness(PE 108, 180, 181, 295,
course. Students create projects using course of digital methods in photography. Lecture 2 296, 297). The Motor Performance Fitness Family
information. Lecture 2 hours/Studio 2 hours. hours. Prerequisite: None. Course Typically teaches students to understand how feedback, prac-
Prerequisite: PHOTO 121 or equivalent. Off ered: Spring. tice and individual retention leads to the transfer
Course Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring. of motor performance. These courses require a
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
130 predetermined goal relating to overall wellness and
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY fi tness. The courses also focus on safety as it relates
4.0 Units The Kinesiology Division/Physical Education to physical activity;
Department off ers a wide variety of activities to
PHOTO 130 covers the use of Adobe Light- meet the varied interests of the Glendale College Golf(PE 202, 203, 204). The Golf Family teaches
room and Photoshop for digital photogra- student. Two units of physical education are students of varied abilities to learn basic to advanced
phy. Students work with Adobe Lightroom required in order to be eligible for the Associate skills related to this individual sport. The courses
features to organize and edit photos, and in Arts and/or the Associate in Science degree. also focus on safety as it relates to physical activity;
Photoshop features to retouch and enhance Students currently enrolled in the Registered Nurs- Martial Arts(PE 215, 217). Courses in this family
them. Retouching basics and output for ing Program are exempt from the PE graduation focus on the codifi ed systems and traditions of
photography are covered in the class. Students requirement. Individuals may be exempt from the combat practices relating to self-defense, competi-
will work on projects using their own digital physical education requirement upon presentation tion, physical health and fi tness, entertainment,
photos. Lecture 2 hours/Studio 4 hours. of evidence that they have a medical excuse on fi le. as well as mental, physical, and spiritual develop-
Prerequisite: PHOTO 101 or equivalent. Intercollegiate athletics courses can be found ment. The courses also focus on safety as it relates
Course Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring. to physical activity;
under the Athletic Physical Education department Soccer/Football(PE 200, 201, 238, 239, 240). The
(ATHPE) in the catalog. Student-athletes should Soccer/Football Family teaches students the skills
refer to these courses for participation on intercol- related to these team sports, while incorporating
legiate athletics teams. strategic plays. The courses also focus on safety as
Health courses for the graduation requirement it relates to physical activity;
for Health or First Aid can be found in the Health
(HLTH) department in the catalog.
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