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P.E. 90 - 2 Units Introduction to Human Performance
Class Hours: 2 lecture This course is a general survey of the field of Human Performance and
Physical Education. Aims, objectives and contemporary issues of Physical Education and Human Performance will be explored. Projects and field work are required. THIS COURSE DOES NOT FULFILL THE GENERAL EDUCATION PE
REQUIREMENT. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.
P.E. 91 - 3 Units Foundations of Fitness
Class Hours: 2 lecture, 3 laboratory This course introduces the physiological principles and
other factors that provide the foundations for the development and maintenance of optimal physical fitness. The students will observe and assist in the fitness training in the Moorpark College Fitness Laboratory.
THIS COURSE DOES NOT FULFILL THE GENERAL EDUCATION PE REQUIREMENT. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.
HE 1 - 2 Units Health and Society
Class Hours: 2 lecture Focus of the course is on the nature and function of health in our
society. The course is an overview of major health concepts designed to contribute to the student's understanding of healthful living. Concepts included are: personal fitness, mental health and personal
relationships, harmful substances, environmental health, communicable diseases, chronic and degenerative disease, reproduction and contraception, and consumer health. Transfer credit: CSU; UC; (HE 1, 2 and 7
combined, maximum credit, one course)
HE 5 - 3 Units Safety and First Aid
Class Hours: 3 lecture This course is to train and educate students in rendering assistance in
emergency first aid situations. Successful completion of this course qualifies the student for the American Red Cross Standard First Aid certificate and the Adult Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation card. (One person
Adult CPR card) Transfer credit: CSU; UC
HE 6 - 3 Units Prevention and Treatment of Athletic Injuries
Class Hours: 2 lecture, 3 laboratory This introductory course in the basic concepts and skills
and practices of the athletic trainer provides training room practice, medical aspects of athletic training, athletic therapy, modalities, strength, conditioning, and rehabilitation and diagnostic techniques.
Practical experience is provided in taping and for the prevention and care of the athletically injured. THIS COURSE DOES NOT FULFILL THE PE/HEALTH REQUIREMENT FOR THE ASSOCIATE DEGREE. Transfer credit: CSU; UC
HE 10E - .5 Units Athletic Injuries Seminar
Class Hours: 8 lecture total This course will examine medical aspects of athletic injury
management including: prevention, first-aid, treatment, evaluation and reconditioning. Transfer credit: CSU
HE 10G - .5 Units Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Class Hours: 8 lecture total A course designed to teach proficiency in basic cardiopulmonary
resuscitation techniques in adult, child and infant situations, as well as witnessed and unwitnessed blocked airway management. This emergency lifesaving procedure can be applied to individuals with cardiovascular
disease, and to persons suffering sudden death due to drowning, electrocution, sensitivity reaction, asphyxia, drug overdose, heart attack and anesthesia idiosyncrasy. Early warning signals, risk factors and
prevention of heart disease will also be discussed. May be taken four (4) times for credit. (Only .5 unit may be applied to the Moorpark College health requirement.) Transfer credit: CSU
PSYCH 1A - 3 Units Introduction to Psychology
Class Hours: 3 lecture This course is an introduction to the subject matter of Psychology with
emphasis on such areas as history and systems, research methodology, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, learning and memory, cognition and intelligence, personality,
stress and health psychology, behavior disorders (psychopathology) and treatments, human sexuality, and life span development, social and environmental psychology. Transfer credit: CSU; UC, CAN: PSY 2
AN 1 - 4 Units General Human Anatomy
Prerequisite: Biol 1 or Biol 2 or equivalent Class Hours: 2 lecture, 6 laboratory This is a
study of the functional anatomy of human organs and organ systems with some histological studies, using non-human mammals for dissection, but with emphasis on the human structure and demonstrations on human
cadavers. Transfer credit: CSU; UC maximum credit allowed--one course if combined with AnPhys 1, 1L. CAN: BIOL 10
PHYS 1 - 5 Units Human Physiology
Prerequisites: Chem 12 or equivalent or high school chemistry and Biol 1 or Biol 2A or equivalent
Class Hours: 4 lecture, 3 laboratory Students will study functions of the human organism; and basic structure as necessary to understand the physiological principle involved; laboratory experiments and/or
demonstrations to illustrate basic physiological principles, techniques and instruments. Transfer credit: CSU; UC maximum credit allowed--one course if combined with AnPhys 1, 1L. CAN: BIOL 12
NtS 1 - 3 Units Nutrition
This is a study of the nutrients, their sources, assimilation, functions and requirements. topics
include current national and international problems and evaluation of nutritional information in mass media. good for majors and non-majors. Transfer credit: CSU; UC maximum credit allowed--one course if combined
with NtS 3 and Phys 2. CAN: H EC 2
BIOL 1 - 4 Units Principles of Biology
Class Hours: 3 lecture, 3 laboratory This is introductory biology for students not majoring in
the natural sciences. Emphasis is on basic concepts, especially biological chemistry, cell biology, genetics, evolution and ecology. Particular attention will be given to the implications of biological areas in
human affairs. Students planning to major in biology or related subject matter areas should enroll in Biol 2A. NOTE: Biol 1 is not a prerequisite for Biol 2B. Tranfer credit: CSU; UC
BIOL 2A - 4 Units General Biology 1
Prerequisite: Chem 12 or high school chemistry Class Hours: 3 lecture, 3 laboratory This
course is the first semester of a two-semester sequence. This course covers biological chemistry, cell structure; function and regulation; bio-energetics, classical and molecular genetics, plant and animal
development, and an introduction to evolution. Tranfer credit: CSU; UC; CAN: BIOL 2 SEQ 1 (Biol 2A & 2B)
CHEM 12 - 5 Units Introductory Chemistry 1
Prerequisite: Math 1 or equivalent college course, or eligibility for Math 3 or higher
Class Hours: 4 lecture, 3 laboratory This course fulfills the needs of non-chemistry majors as well as those who need additional review of chemistry. It emphasizes basic principles of inorganic chemistry with
reference to measurement, chemical nature of matter and energy, atomic theory, elements and compounds, periodic table, bonding, molecular structure, nomenclature; chemical reactions, equations, and calculations.
Course fulfills prerequisite requirements for Chem 1A and Chem 13. Tranfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitations - no credit UC if taken after Chem 1A. CAN: CHEM 6.
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