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Sdcc health & exercise science

Meeting Students' Needs, Goals
Dept. of Health Exercise Science & Athletics
Facilities, Map
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Fitness Center
Intercollegiate Athletics
Fitness Specialist Program
Exercise Science
Health Education

Enroll in City College’s Lifelong Fitness Class (Phye 153). Enroll today to begin class on February 6. With convenient hours through June 5, enjoy expert instruction in circuit training, weight training, cardiovascular and flexibility training exercises. Give yourself the gift of getting in shape for the new school year! Classes start Feb. 6. Enroll now.
Contact: Kathy McGinnis, 619.388.3128

 

Physical Education Program
Diverse Curriculum Offered

 

 
Program Overview
Physical Education is a discipline which focuses on the process through which individuals develop optimal physical, mental and social skills through regular physical activity. Exposure to varieties of movement experiences nurtures the development of active lifestyles necessary to achieve wellness objectives which improve the quality of life.

Program Emphasis
The Physical Education department offers a diverse curriculum which includes lower division theory courses designed for those who want to complete their Associate in Arts degree in Physical Education and transfer to an institution of higher learning. An additional component includes a basic instruction program which provides students a wide variety of movement experiences for the development of physical activity skills and knowledge necessary for lifetime wellness. A third program focuses on an adapted activities curriculum for students with disabilities. Finally, an intercollegiate program, offers performance-oriented students opportunities for competition.

Academic Program
Associate in Arts Degree:
Physical Education

Transfer Option

Courses Required for the Major
Units
PHYE 166, Weight Training
1
PHYE 241, Introduction to Physical Ed
2
Select four units from:
Physical Education 103-167
4
BIOL 107, General Biology, Lecture & Lab (See catalog for
course titles and descriptions)
4
SOCO 101, Principles of Sociology
3
Total Units
18

Recommended electives: Physical Education 240, 243 or any activity course; Psychology 101, 258.

See the City College Catalog and/or a counselor for more transfer information.

 


 

 

 

 

Career
Options

 Most career options directly related to physical education require baccalaureate degrees and some may require graduate degrees.

 Some of the career options in physical education include: athletic administrator; athletic trainer; coach; health/sport club manager; health and safety director; public, private or nonprofit organization recreation director; resort activities director; sports journalist and teacher.

 Students earning the Associate in Arts degree in Physical Education may find employment at assistant level positions in the K12 school system, the fitness industry or recreational settings.

San Diego City College offers some of the most updated and new fitness classes. Some of which include Hip Hop, Dance, Kick-Boxing and Tae bo related activities, Yoga and Pilates activities, Senior Fitness, and all
sorts of individual and team sports. Please check our class schedule for
more specific information.

 

 

 

 


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