PE 44MX
Intercollegiate Men's Basketball


Course Description

This is an introduction to the discipline of Physical Education through the sport of basketball, including a global and historical examination of the sport, rules, equipment, facilities, and etiquette. Emphasis is placed on the four major pillars of the game: mental, physical, tactical, and technical aspects necessary to successfully compete in games. The course will cover the rules of the game, equipment technology, and fair play. Basic exercise physiology, nutrition, flexibility, muscular strength, and endurance techniques relative to basketball will be discussed.

Class Details

CRN Course Section Days Times Instructor Loc
37698 PE 44MX 01 MT·R··· 04:30 PM-05:45 PM Christopher Malloy PE21W

Class Materials: View textbook and/or other materials for this course available at the Bookstore.
Class Dates: This class runs from 2023-01-09 to 2023-03-31.
Footnote:
PE044MX.01: Intercollegiate basketball athletes must enroll in PE044MX.01 - Contact Coach Jason Damjanovic for more information. damjanovicjason@deanza.edu Students desiring to enroll in an activity class for 1/2 to 1 unit for GE credit should go to the Kinesiology department. Activities range from badminton to soccer.


Course Details

Units
1.5 Units
Hours
  • Weekly Lecture Hours: 0
  • Weekly Lab Hours: 4.5
Gen Ed
General Education Class
Program Status
Program Applicable
Credit
Credit - Degree Applicable
Grading Method
Letter Grading

General Course Statement

General Statement
See general education pages for the requirements this course meets.

Requisite and Advisory

Advisory
  • ESL D272. and ESL D273., or ESL D472. and ESL D473., or eligibility for EWRT D001A or EWRT D01AH or ESL D005.
  • P E D032K
  • Limitations on Enrollment and Entrance Skills

    Entrance Skills
    Competitive experience in the named sport, physician's clearance, and completion of eligibility forms; all second-year athletes must fulfill academic requirements per the CCCAA (California Community College Athletics Association).
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