Seward County Community College/Area Technical School
Course Syllabus
- TITLE OF COURSE: - PE V2161 - Varsity Athletics IV
Volleyball
- COURSE DESCRIPTION:1 credit hour lab. The course will involve
daily practice before a matches and/or game. The course will also involve
participating in collegiate games and/or matches in accordance with the NJCAA,
Jayhawk Conference and the guidelines of the SCCC/ATS Athletic Department.
Players will gain competitive skills and improve skills that they already
possess by competing against competition at the collegiate level. For each unit of credit, a minimum of three hours per week with one of the hours for class and two hours for studying/preparation outside of class is expected.
- PROGRAM MISSION STATEMENT: The Seward County Community College/Area
Technical School physical education program will broaden the understanding of
fitness for life by providing general education, appropriate technology, and
professional development opportunities that promote a healthy lifestyle
- TEXTBOOK AND MATERIALS: Lerner, Body By God, 2007
- SCCC/ATS OUTCOMES: Students who successfully complete this
course will demonstrate the ability to do the following SCCC/ATS Institutional
Outcomes.
- Outcome #5 Demonstrate the ability to
think critically by gathering facts, generating insights, analyzing data, and
evaluating information.
- Outcome #7 Identify the diverse
cultures, creeds, and life styles of America and world community
- COURSE OUTCOMES:
- To provide the opportunity to learn the
fundamental skills of the game.
- To provide the opportunity to learn the
theories and behaviors necessary in competing and improving in a team sport.
- To provide the opportunity to learn
various strategies involved in the game that can be applied at the collegiate
level.
- To provide the opportunity to develop
the necessary physical, mental and emotional conditioning that is necessary to
be able to compete at the collegiate level.
- COURSE OUTLINE:
- Weight Training and Conditioning
- Running
- Jumping
- Lateral Movement
- Defending
- Game Strategies
- INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS:
- Lecture
- Demonstration and explanation
- Participation
- Practice supervision
- INSTRUCTIONAL AND RESOURCE MATERIALS:
- Weight lifting: free weights and various
machine equipment
- Aerobic machines: bikes, treadmills,
steppers, tracks, etc.
- Interval Cardiovascular Conditioning
- Equipment related
to the game
- Video tapes and related equipment
- Basketball gymnasium
- METHODS OF ASSESSMENT: Methods of assessing the general course
outcomes and the specific course competencies include attendance and
participation in practice sessions or other assigned activities.
- SCCC/ATS Instructional Outcome #5 will
be assessed and measured by the player’s ability to adapt to their basketball
game to that of their opponent.
- SCCC/ATS Instructional Outcome #7 will
be assessed and measured by their communication with the other team members that
may have a different culture or religion.
- ADA STATEMENT: If you believe that you are entitled to
special accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact
the Dean of Student Services at 620-417-1016 or visit the office located in the
Hobble Academic Building.
Syllabus Reviewed: March 2014