JOURN 4A | Newscasting and NewswritingUnits: 3Transfer: CSU
This course familiarizes the students with the expectations of journalism by the public and teaches the student the basic news writing guidelines used in broadcast journalism. Through news writing assignments and exercises, the student will become adept in basic broadcast news writing. Journalism 4A is the same course as Media Studies 14. Students may earn credit for one, but not both. |
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JOURN 7 | Engaging Audiences for Journalism and Social MediaUnits: 4Transfer: CSU Student media practicum and lab where students produce engaging social media journalism content for the campus community. Students learn how to plan, pitch, innovate and execute news content pieces across the social and digital landscape. Students collaborate with student newsroom writers, photojournalists, designers and editors to develop audience engagement strategies following media industry best practices. Students use analytics and metrics to analyze how audiences engage with created content. JOURN 7 is the same course as MEDIA 25. Students may earn credit for one, but not both. |
JOURN 8 | Writing to SellUnits: 3Transfer: CSU
Students study article-writing opportunities for magazines, newspapers and online media. In this lecture and discussion class, students write freelance articles for submission to commercial and campus publications. |
JOURN 90A | Internship in JournalismUnits: 1Transfer: CSU Please see “Internships” section. |
JOURN 90B | Internship in JournalismUnits: 2Transfer: CSU Please see “Internships” section. |
KIN PE 10A | Fitness LabUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU
Formerly KIN PE 10. This is a physical fitness course designed to develop and encourage positive attitudes and habits in a personalized exercise program. This program is designed to work both cardiovascular and muscle endurance components of fitness. The primary training activity is aerobic weight training circuits utilizing a sequence of weight lifting machines and cardiovascular exercise, organized into an “Aerobic Super Circuit”. The aerobic super circuit combines low intensity, high repetition weight training with aerobic training (treadmills, steppers, bikes, etc.). Basics of training and flexibility are also covered. |
KIN PE 10C | Advanced Fitness LabUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU
This course is designed for students seeking high intensity training and conditioning. This class will emphasize development and improvement of an advanced fitness/cardiovascular levels. Course content will include anatomy, nutrition, biomechanics, and improvement through participation and assessment. |
KIN PE 11A | Beginning Weight TrainingUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU
As a beginning level weight training course, it covers all of the fundamentals of lifting and safety as well as core training. Students are required to do an assigned program for half of the required hours and design their own program for the other half of the required hours. |
KIN PE 11B | Intermediate Weight TrainingUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU
This course is intermediate level in the various methods of weight training. It is intended to aid the students in evaluating their training and muscular development goals as well as setting up weight training programs to accomplish them. |
KIN PE 11C | Advanced Weight TrainingUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU
This course further develops students’ knowledge of weight training and conditioning at an advanced level. Students learn advanced concepts in strength training and muscle development. Students are introduced to advanced free weight exercises. |
KIN PE 11N | Individual Weight TrainingUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU
This course is a strength laboratory experience designed to assist advanced students in refining their individualized weight training program. |
KIN PE 12 | Olympic-Style WeightliftingUnits: 1Transfer: UC, CSU
The course is designed for students interested in learning how to perform Olympic-style weightlifting. Students learn the technical execution of the snatch, clean, and jerk. This course is not recommended for beginners; previous experience in weight training is important for success in this course. |
KIN PE 13 | Beginning SpinningUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU
Spinning is a form of high intensity cardiovascular exercise that involves using a stationary exercise bike in a classroom setting. The benefits of this type of indoor cycling are cardiovascular health while doing low impact exercise, burning calories and overall conditioning for the legs and core. Spinning is a combination of athletic racing, strength training, rhythmic movements and visualization. This course is appropriate for most levels of fitness as students adjust the resistance of their bikes as appropriate. |
KIN PE 14A | Beginning Distance Running/Cross CountryUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU
This course is designed to teach proper running biomechanics, stretching and other basic injury prevention techniques, and the rules and scoring for cross country races. The course will also help students develop the cardiovascular endurance necessary for distance running. |
KIN PE 14B | Intermediate Distance Running/Cross CountryUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU
This course is designed to develop the mental and physical techniques necessary for distance running. Topics include aerobic and anaerobic training, physiological mechanics, as well as mental competitive strategies as they relate to distance running. |
KIN PE 14C | Advanced Distance Running/Cross CountryUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU This course is designed for students to take the knowledge gained in the intermediate course and learn to prepare their own training regimen for a competitive cross country season. The class will also focus on the psychological aspects and physiological effects of competitive endurance running. |
KIN PE 15A | CyclingUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU
This course is designed to develop the mental and physical techniques necessary for utilizing and maintaining a bike for cardio endurance, fitness and recreation. |
KIN PE 16A | Beginning Rock ClimbingUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU
This course is an indoor rock climbing class that offers instruction and practice in the skills of rock climbing. Basic safety skills, belaying, and climbing techniques will be taught. |
KIN PE 16B | Intermediate Rock ClimbingUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU
This course is designed to further introduce the student to the sport of Rock Climbing through three different variations of the sport. Students will learn and practice Bouldering, Top Rope, and Lead climbing at an indoor rock climbing facility. |
KIN PE 17 | Boxing for FitnessUnits: 1Transfer: UC*, CSU
This course will combine basic exercises and techniques from boxing and kickboxing to promote a fun and effective aerobic workout. Instruction will include boxing to music. These exercises will improve cardiovascular endurance, strength development, and flexibility for lifetime fitness. |