Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1987, Section B, Page B16, Image 84

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    B16 asuo course guide
PREREQUISITES: Volleyball I or
equivalent
SPECIAL FEES: $20.00
DESCRIPTION: Review and refine your
basic skills. Game play develops the
transition from offense to defense.
This course builds the foundation
for multiple offensive and defensive
systems.
PE-T 295 BASKETBALL II (1)
AVERAGE aASS SIZE: 26
PREREQUISITES: Basketball I or
equivalent
SPECIAL FEES: $20.OC
DESCRIPTION: Sharpen your
basketball skills ana get back into
shape at the same time. Enjoy a
review of the basics while
participating in game play.
PE-T 297 SOCCER INDOOR II (1)
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 26
PREREQUISITES: Soccer Indoor I
SPECIAL FEES: $20.00
DESCRIPTION: Refinement of basic
skills ana morel Learn aspects of
combined play between players. Game
involvement develops team strategies
and increases knowledge of rules.
PE-T 39* VOLLEYBALL III (1)
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 26
PREREQUISITES: Volleyball 11 or
equivalent
SPECIAL FEES: $20.00
DESCRIPTION: This course is for the
player competent ir. the skills of
serving, passing, and spiking.
Playing skills emphasised at this
level are individual offensive
systems ana defensive techniques as
well as team patterns and
strategies.
PE-T 395 BASKETBALL III (1)
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 26
PREREQUISITES: Basketball II or
equivalent
SPECIAL FEES: $20.00
DESCRIPTION: Do you have sound
basketball skills ana funaamentals?
If so, then enjoy some hoops with
other good players while learning
fastbreak, defensive and team
strategies applied during social
competition.
Professional
Courses
BDKf 392 PB1ICIPLES OP OUTDOOR
LEADERSHIP (3)
Blanchard, 172 GRX
MEETS: 15:00-16:50 U
FORMAT: Lecture/Discussion/Outings
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 15
WEEKLY READING: 30 Pages
PREREQUISITES: Considerable
backpacking experience including
camping in cold weather and snow,
plus at least some experience in
teaching. The teaching does not
have to be in outdoor activities.
READINGS: Blanchard and Ford,
LEADERSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION OF
OUTDOOR PURSUITS
DESCRIPTION: This is the central
course in the Outdoor Pursuits
Leadership Certification Program.
The topics range from pre-trip
planning and logistics to specific
field leadership techniques. The
outings consist of s three day trip
during Winter quarter that includes
rigorous survival training, and a
second outing that focuses on
teaching techniques. The second
trip cay be taken in any tera up to
one calendar year later.
PEP 410G SPORT MAIAGEMEVT CONCEPTS
(3)
Sisley, 170 CRX
MEETS: 12:30-13:50 UH
FORMAT: Lecture/Diacuaaion
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
WEEKLY READING: 30-40 Fates
PREREQUISITES: Upper Diviaion
EVALUATION: 10*-Project; lOJ-Class
Participation; 20*-Homework; 25*
Paper; 15i-Midterm; 20*-Final
READINGS: Chellacbirai, SPORT
MANAGEMENT MACRO PERSPECTIVES;
Sialey, SPORT MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS, A
COLLECTION OF READINGS
DESCRIPTION: This course covers,
through reading assignments, written
projects, guest speakers, ana class
discussion, the application of
administrative theory to sport
management. Eiajor emphasis la
placed on the basic functions within
the aotinlstrative process, with
specific application to the
business, agency and institutional
setting. Attention will te given to
selected sport management issues.
COMMENTS: This course has gone
through major revisions since it was
last taught, in Winter 19&5. It is
required for physical education
students in fitness management and
sports management. Upper division
students in other majors across the
campus may elect the course.
Dance
DS 170 HOEERII DANCE 1(1)
Nelson or Heller, 23C Gerj.int.er
KELTS: 13:30-14:20 KV. or 15:30
16:30 UH, 219 Gerlin*tr
FCFfiAT: Stucio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
SPECIAL FEES: (.20.00
EVALUATION: 75V-Attenoance; 25V
Attitucc/Ll’iort
DESCRIPTION: II noaern aancc is not
what you co when you tc out dancing
or what you see on "Solid Golc" what
is it? Well, like ballet it is a
perl'ori. anct ciance 1 oru but modern
cance encourages a Freer use ol the
bouy and bakes bore allowances for
variations in booy types. Since its
birth in the early part oi the 20th
century, l ouerr. dance has encourateu
experibentation and personal
expressicn. Cose out cF hibernation
ano let your bj.no anc bcoy beccce
reacQuaintei '.his ter-b.
CGI.LENTS: In class you wnl work on
developing basic tovebent skills ar.c
your body's expressive rant>o while
increasing, stren^tn, Flexibility,
ano coordination, ho previous oar.ee
experience is required.
DS 172 BALLET 1(1)
Werner
I LETS: 3:30 KY., 254 GHX
FORI AT: Stucio/Lab
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
EVALUATION: 15V-Vocabulary Quiz;
2051-Skills Evaluation; 6 5 V* —
Atter.oance
DESCRIPTION': This basic tetinninn
ballet class proviues au
introduction and exploration cf the
basic vocabulary (physical anc
verbal) of "classical bailet"
through the execution of barre ana
center floor exercises. Emphasis is
on proper tocy ai if,nc.ent , on
awareness oi the origin of "turn
out" ar.o its relation to the use of
the hips, lets, ano feet, on the
carnage of the heat ana are s, anc
builcxtic strength ano flexibility.
COI KENTS: No previous experience is
necessary. Laliet slippers ere
required. Other sections or ballet
1 are available at different tices
w itrxrii: erent instructors--please
consult class scheauie.
DS 175 JAZZ DAKCE 1(1)
Nelson, 230 Cerlinger
MELTS: 12:3C MW, 353 GRX; 3:30 lli,
353 GKX; 19:30 0L, 354 GRX
FORMAT: Stuaic
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 25-30
SPECIAL FEES: 420 activity tee;
$25*00 lor r.on-stucents
EVALUATION: 55.-Iaprovei.ent; 55
Attituce; 15i*-Eixort; 755-Attendance
DESCEIPTIOK: Get aown ano groove to
the funky rhythus of Jazz Lance!
Li sc over the joy of high energy J&z-s*
ucveacnt which has its roots in
Alrican, cisco, ethnic, ana show
a a n c e. toe will cotline the
intrcauctcry cance vocabulary with
strengthening exercises, booy
stretches, isolations, center tlcor
cenbinations, traveling, jumping
ano leaping, patterns, ana a warn
sown. Stucents rust wear
col.lor table cance attire which
alio V) c lor coL.pj.ete ircccoi of
covenent. This class is designee
lor people with little or no cance
experience.
DS 176 TAP I (1)
Werner
MLL1S: 1 2:3C UL, 219 Geriinger
FORMAT: Stuoio/Lab
AVERAGE CLAES SILL: 12-25
EVALUATION 155-Pro ject; 05W
Attenoance; 20v-Final
LLSCRIPT1C1.: Tap, cl-ap, li-ap,
snuffle, anti hop your way to
happinessl TAP 1 is a very basic,
beginning tap class—the empnasis is
on learning basic tap steps ano
vccaouiary ano putting it ail
together in 1un combinations.
Tapping is a gooo way to burn off
stress and extra calories—it is an
aerobic, exhilarating, ano self
expressive workout.
COKMEKTS: Since the sounds made
while tapping are important, tap
shoes are requires. ll you wish,
you may purchase oic, thick-soled
shces ano have taps put on them.
DS 179 BALKAN FOLK DANCE (1)
Coilen, 167 GRX
MELTS: 15:30-1b:20 Uh, 35G GBX
FOKt .AT: Lab
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 15
SPECIAL FEES: V20.C0
EVALUATION 25V-2 Quisles; 755
At tendance
RLAD11.GS: On Reserve
DESCRIPTION In this course
stuoents will be introouceo to folk
aancet lrom Croctia, Serbia,
Romania, Bulgaria, haceccnia, ano
Greece. We will begin with simpler
ano progress tc more complex Oances.