Foothill CollegeApproved Course Outlines

Kinesiology and Athletics Division
PHED 35CINTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL (MEN)Summer 2013
14.5 hours lecture-laboratory.3 Units


Repeatability -
Statement: May be taken six times for credit.
 
Criteria:Active participation each quarter course is repeated will enhance student's cognitive and performance skills and emphasis will be put on increasing fitness levels. These include: A. Increased critical thinking in competitive game play in the analysis of defensive and offensive strategies B. Increased development of advanced performance skills: post play, floor balance maneuvers, pass and shooting selection, guard and forward play C. Increased physical fitness: muscle endurance, muscle strength, and flexibility

Status -
 Course Status: InactiveGrading: Letter Grade with P/NP option
 Degree Status: ApplicableCredit Status: Credit
 GE Status: Lifelong Understanding

Articulation Office Information -
 Transferability: BothValidation:

1. Description -
Competitive intercollegiate basketball working toward personal development, athletic scholarship and career opportunities.
Prerequisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Advisory: Not open to students with credit in H P 40D.

2. Course Objectives -
The student will be able to:
  1. perform basketball skills related to each athlete's specialization and team objectives.
  2. prepare to compete in a highly organized team sport at a maximum level of competition.
  3. apply and practice skills learned and show improvement.
  4. analyze effectively the opposing team's play and strategies.
  5. demonstrate through performance the development of physical fitness levels in strength, endurance, and health.
  6. identify the official rules and their interpretations to enhance performance.
  7. display proper sportsmanship both on and off the court.
  8. explain the elements and actions involved in an athletic philosophy.
3. Special Facilities and/or Equipment -
Gymnasium and basketball shoes

4. Course Content (Body of knowledge) -
  1. Advanced development of fundamental skills of basketball
    1. shooting
    2. running
    3. passing
    4. dribbling
    5. catching
    6. rebounding
  2. Strategies
    1. offensive alignment
    2. defensive alignment
    3. double teaming
    4. screening rebounding
    5. setting a pick
  3. Physical fitness development
    1. muscle strength
    2. muscle endurance
    3. flexibility
    4. body composition
  4. Rules and regulations
    1. full court and half court boundaries
    2. scoring
    3. fouls
    4. infractions
    5. overtime
    6. time-outs
    7. illegal defense
  5. Sportsmanship and etiquette
    1. mutual respect
    2. distracting an opponent
    3. joy of competition
    4. zeal for excellence
    5. rivalry and camaraderie
  6. Individual and team philosophy
    1. motivation
    2. philosophy
    3. pride
    4. excellence
    5. sacrifice
    6. success
    7. integrity
    8. perseverance
5. Repeatability - Moved to header area.
 
6. Methods of Evaluation -
  1. Subjective assessment of physical skills and performance by direct coach's observation
    1. individual and team verbal critiques
    2. video analysis
    3. student-athlete counseling: academic involvement, athletic department, eligibility
    4. individual improvement, performance, and contribution to the total team effort
  2. Objective assessment of performance
    1. individual statistical record
    2. participation and attendance in athletic competitions
    3. final evaluations
7. Representative Text(s) -
Current NCAA rulebook

8. Disciplines -
Physical Education
 
9. Method of Instruction -
Lecture, Discussion, Cooperative learning exercises, Laboratory, Demonstration,
 
10. Lab Content -
This is a PE activity course. All lab content is covered in course content.
 
11. Honors Description - No longer used. Integrated into main description section.
 
12. Types and/or Examples of Required Reading, Writing and Outside of Class Assignments - No content
13. Need/Justification -
This course meets the Foothill GE Requirements for Area VII, Lifelong Learning.


Course status: Inactive
Last updated: 2013-03-29 10:55:29


Foothill CollegeApproved Course Outlines