Volleyball II

Course CRN
71980
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
V46B
Section
71980-202407-V46B
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
nmircetic
Course Description
Students will be introduced to advanced techniques of volleyball, including the overhand serve, blocking, digging, and power spiking. Continuing development of proper technique is emphasized. Recommended Prep: KIN V46A or equivalent skills. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Ventura College faculty has defined Team Sports as a family of courses which includes KIN V40A, KIN V40B, KIN V46A, KIN V46B, KIN V48A, and KIN V48B; a student may take a maximum of four (4) courses from a family. Formerly: KIN V62.

Aerobic & Strength Training

Course CRN
73047
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
V10
Section
73047-202407-V10
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
nmircetic
Course Description
This course is designed to meet the need for aerobic and strength fitness in adults of all ages. Various modes of aerobic exercises are emphasized in support of the cross-training concept. Resistance training using fixed weight of moderate to high intensity is used to develop muscular strength in all major muscle groups. Flexibility training is also emphasized to enhance skeletal range of motion. Information on exercise methods and principles, the physiology of the human body, fitness evaluation methodologies, and nutrition education are included in lecture. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Ventura College faculty has defined Resistance Training as a family of courses which includes KIN V10 and KIN V26; a student may take a maximum of four (4) courses from a family. Formerly: PE V43.

Aerobic & Strength Training

Course CRN
70489
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
V10
Section
70489-202407-V10
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
nmircetic
Course Description
This course is designed to meet the need for aerobic and strength fitness in adults of all ages. Various modes of aerobic exercises are emphasized in support of the cross-training concept. Resistance training using fixed weight of moderate to high intensity is used to develop muscular strength in all major muscle groups. Flexibility training is also emphasized to enhance skeletal range of motion. Information on exercise methods and principles, the physiology of the human body, fitness evaluation methodologies, and nutrition education are included in lecture. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Ventura College faculty has defined Resistance Training as a family of courses which includes KIN V10 and KIN V26; a student may take a maximum of four (4) courses from a family. Formerly: PE V43.

Weight Training & Conditioning

Course CRN
73190
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
V26
Section
73190-202407-V26
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
tmorris
Course Description
This course is designed to increase understanding of the principles of muscular fitness and to develop and maintain an increased level of muscular fitness, muscle strength, endurance and flexibility through the use of free weights. Participation in this course will improve body form and function through conditioning exercises and increase muscle strength, endurance and flexibility using principles of resistive hyperkinetic exercise. Emphasis will be placed on the utilization of the overload principle and its relationship to muscle fitness. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Ventura College faculty has defined Resistance Training as a family of courses which includes KIN V10 and KIN V26; a student may take a maximum of four (4) courses from a family. Formerly: PE V41.

Indoor Cross Fitness Training

Course CRN
73189
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
V19
Section
73189-202407-V19
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
william_ramirez2
Course Description
This course is designed to improve cardiovascular efficiency, muscle strength and overall conditioning for beginning level to advanced students. This is a cross training program combining functional training with cardiovascular training in a fun circuit framework. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: Ventura College faculty has defined Indoor Cardiovascular Training as a family of courses which includes KIN V12, KIN V13, KIN V14, KIN V16, KIN V18, KIN V19, and KIN V28; a student may take a maximum of four (4) courses from a family.

Escrima/Filipino Mrtl Arts I

Course CRN
72271
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
R123A
Section
72271-202407-R123A
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
2063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
gcasillas
Course Description
Escrima is an ancient martial art system which evolved in the Philippines around the 9th century during the T’ang dynasty. It was outlawed during the Spanish conquest in the 16th century, yet preserved by the Filipinos who hid the art in dance. Escrima employs empty-hand techniques as well as traditional weapons. The course will focus on the artistic aspect of the art as well as its application in contemporary self-defense situations. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly: KIN R123; PE R134A.

Basketball

Course CRN
72045
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
M82
Section
72045-202407-M82
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1063
College
Instructor Immutable ID
kenneth_plummer
Course Description
Introduces the fundamentals of basketball. Develops offensive and defensive skills and techniques through drills and games. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Notes: UC Credit Limitations: Maximum credit of 4 units if combined with any or all other DANC/ICA/KIN/PE Activity courses. Formerly: PE M24C.

Volleyball

Course CRN
73229
Subject Code
KIN
Subject Name
Kinesiology
Course Number
M87
Section
73229-202407-M87
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1063
Instructor Immutable ID
sruter
Course Description
Introduces the basic skills and techniques of volleyball. Covers rules and strategies of volleyball as a team sport. UC Credit Limitations: Maximum credit of 4 units if combined with any or all other DANC/ICA/KIN/PE Activity courses. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Formerly: PE M30A; PE M30C; PE M30D.
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