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Athletics and Physical Education

Oberlin takes pride in the fact that since 1896 physical education has been considered an important part of a liberal arts education.

To accomplish this goal, the Athletics and Physical Education Department has a three part structure: 1) general physical activity courses; 2) varsity sports for men and women; 3) club sports and intramural activities.


Academic Courses: Courses are sometimes offered in alternate years, therefore, careful planning is necessary with an advisor in the Athletics and Physical Education Department. Although the department does not offer a major in physical education, the following academic courses are available.


110. Lifeguard Training 3 hours

3EX

First and Second Semester. Includes American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, Waterfront Lifeguard, and CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Successful completion of course certifies student for pool and waterfront but not surf nor water park lifeguarding. Estimated additional fee of $40 covers required books and chapter fee. Prerequisite: 500 yard nonstop swim demonstrating front crawl and breaststroke, diving and underwater swim ability including retrieval of ten pound brick from 13 feet depth. Enrollment Limit: 16.
Ms. Bruce


111. Water Safety Instructor 3 hours

3EX

Second Semester. Fundamentals of Instructor Training course included. Course work: multiple planning and teaching experiences with peers, adult non-swimmers and school-aged children. Successful completion certifies student to teach American Red Cross courses: Infant and Preschool Aquatic Program (IPAP), seven level Learn to Swim program, Community Water Safety and Water Safety Aide. Estimated additional fee of $45 covers required books, materials and chapter fee. Prerequisite: Lifeguard training recommended but not required. Strong aquatic skills including four competitive strokes and diving. Enrollment Limit: 12.
Ms. Bruce


116. American Red Cross First Aid & CPR 1 hour

First Semester, Second Module. American Red Cross Adult CPR & First Aid. Certification provided with successful completion of course requirements. Estimated additional fee of $35.00 covers required books & chapter fee. Note: CR/NE. Enrollment Limit: 12.
Ms. Pope


117. Hatha Yoga 1 hour

1EX

First and Second Semester. Hatha Yoga is a mindful physical practice which develops strength, flexibility, and balance, and cultivates attention and concentration. The class will focus on the practice of yoga postures. The history and philosophy of yoga will also be given. Participants will be required to bring a sticky mat, strap, and two firm yoga blankets. These will be available from the instructor at the first class. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 30.
Mr. Stewart

118. Continuing Hatha Yoga 1 hour

1EX

Second Semester. The continuing Hatha Yoga class involves exploration of more advanced asana (postures), pranayama (breath practices) and further treatment of the history and philosophy of yoga. Prerequisite: course 117 or other work with instructor. Note: CR/NE. Consent of instructor required. Enrollment Limit: 30.
Mr. Stewart


501. Sport in Society 3 hours

3EX

Second Semester. Designed to explore the role of sport in today's society. The class will focus on sport as a social institution as well as a microcosm of society. Sport and its relationship to culture, race, gender, socialization and education will all be studied and discussed. Evaluation will be on discussion participation, group projects, and a paper. Enrollment Limit: 20.
Mr. New


509. Principles of Athletic Training 3 hours

3EX

First Semester. A lecture course which examines the prevention, recognition, and treatment of athletic injuries. Instruction will include injury evaluation techniques commonly used in the various athletic training settings. Pertinent aspects of human anatomy and physiology will be reviewed. Recommended for those interested in pre-med or in serving as student-trainers. Enrollment Limit: 15.
Mr. Carver


513. Problems for Investigation 1-2 hours

1-2EX

First and Second Semester. Designed for upperclass students with projects or interest areas not covered by other offerings in the department, or for those who wish to pursue a topic in more depth than is possible in the regular curriculum. A formal paper will be part of the requirement. Consent of chair required.
Staff


524. Advanced Athletic Training 3 hours

3EX

Second Semester, The study of advanced topics in athletic training including rehabilitation and therapeutic techniques. This course is designed for the student who expresses interest in the field of sports medicine for the care and prevention of athletic injuries. Lecture and practical hands-on experience are used to enhance the knowledge of athletic training. Consent of instructor required. Enrollment Limit: 15.
Mr. Carver


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General Information & Academic Courses

Physical Activity Program

Varsity Sports: Men

Varsity Sports: Women

Physical Activity Program
It is the purpose of the activity program to contribute to the liberal education of students through experiences in movement and to encourage their physical and mental well-being. A broad program of aquatics, dance, sports, and body integrating experiences is offered to help the students develop skills, attitudes, and other resources that will enable them to lead an active and productive life.


Members of the department welcome consultation with students regarding the selection of experiences that will best meet their needs and interests. Any course change after registration must be made through the Athletics and Physical Education Department Office.
All courses in the general activity program are offered Credit/No Entry only.

Students are permitted to receive a maximum of two credit hours in any one activity course. Since most activity courses are 0.5 credit, a course can be taken a total of four times. Should students wish to receive more than two credit hours in a particular course, they must petition the Physical Education Curriculum Committee with a specific request/justification.Varsity Athletic credit is exempt from the two-credit hour limit.


Independent Fitness: In limited numbers, students may choose Independent Fitness activities. In consultation with a Department of Athletics and Physical Education staff member, students "contract" a fitness activity for a minimum of three hours per week. Participants will be required to report their weekly activities either through a log or meeting with the instructor as agreed upon. Credit is limited to one-half hour per module, and staff members are limited to no more than 15 such students per module. A maximum of two credit hours of Independent Fitness may be applied toward graduation.



General Physical Activity Program

Physical activity courses are offered each module. Full semester activity courses bear one hour of credit while modular activity courses bear one-half hour of credit. The Divisional Distribution is EX, Extra Divisional. Courses offered by the Department of Athletics and Physical Education in the general activity program are all coed unless otherwise noted and include the following:


120. Aerobics I 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First and Second Semester. First and Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading.

Ms. Block


123. Women's Weight Training 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First Semester. Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 30.

Ms. Wildman


124. Women's Intro to Cross Training 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 30.

Ms. Surovjak


125. Women's Advanced Cross Training 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First Semester. Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 30.

Ms. Surovjak

126. Free Weight Training I 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First and Second Semester. First and Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 30.

Mr. Oldham


127. Running Conditioning 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First and Second Semester. First and Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading.

Mr. Hudson, Staff


128. Running Condtioning 0.5 hour

0.5EX

Second Semester, Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Hudson

129. Free Weight Training II 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First and Second Semester. Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 30.

Mr. Lukes, Mr. Ramsey


130. Women's Rugby 0.5 hour

0.5EX

Second Semester. Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading.

Ms. Surovjak


131. Cycling Conditioning 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First Semester. First Module.

Mr. Hudson


144. Bowling I 1 hour

1EX

First and Second Semester. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 18. (additional fee: $15)

Mr. Reid


146. Golf Instruction 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First Semester, First Module. Second Semester, Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 15.

Mr. New, Mr. Ramsey


147. Horseback Riding 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First and Second Semester. First and Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 48. (additional fee: $150 per module for one afternoon or evening/week)

Mr. Hunsinger

151. Racketball 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First Semester, Second Module. Second Semester, First Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 15.

Mr. Schupbach


152. Tennis I 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First Semester, First and Second Module; Second Semester, Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 15.

Staff


153. Team Handball 0.5 hour

0.5EX

Second Semester. Second Module.

Staff


160. International Squash 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First Semester, Second Module. Second Semester, First Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 10.

Ms. Bruce


180. Basic Self Defense for Women 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First and Second Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 20.

Mr. Michaels


181. Advanced Self Defense for Women 0.5 hour

0.5EX

Second Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 20

Mr. Michaels


191. Volleyball I 0.5 hour

0.5EX

Second Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.

Ms. Surovjak


196. Indoor Soccer (Coed) 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First Semester, Second Module, Second Semester, First and Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 15.

Mr. New, Ms. Wildman


197. Beginning Swimming 0.5 hour

0.5EX

Second Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 10

Ms. Bruce

203. Swim Conditioning 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First Semester, First and Second Module. Second Semester, Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 40. (Must be able to swim to enroll.)
Mr. Michaels


220. Aerobics II 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First and Second Semester. First and Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading. Enrollment Limit: 20 or 30 depending on section.
Ms. Block


244. Bowling II 1 hour

1EX

First and Second Semester. Note: CR/NE grading. Labs required, Enrollment Limit: 18. (additional fee: $15)
Mr. Reid


254. Flag Football 0.5 hour

0.5EX

Second Semester. Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Ramsey


321. Hammer Strength 0.5 hour

0.5EX

First and Second Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Staff


600. Independent Fitness 0.5 hour

0.5EX

Consent of instructor required. Notes: CR/NE grading. Maximum of two credit hours may apply to graduation


In this Department

General Information & Academic Courses

Varsity Sports: Men

Varsity Sports: Women

Varsity Sports -- Men

400. Basketball 0-1 hour

0-1EX

First Semester, Second Module. Second Semester, First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Dobbs


401. Cross Country 0-1 hour

0-1EX

First Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Hudson


402. Football 0-1 hours

0-1EX

First Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Ramsey

403. Soccer 0-1 hour

0-1EX

First Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. New


404. Swimming 0-1 hour

0-1EX

First Semester, Second Module. Second Semester, First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Michaels


405. Outdoor Track 0-1 hour

0-1EX

Second Semester. Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Hudson


406. Baseball 0-1 hour

0-1EX

Second Semester. Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Lahetta


407. Tennis 0-1 hour

0-1EX

Second Semester. Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Hunsinger


408. Lacrosse 0-1 hour

0-1EX

Second Semester. Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Oldham


409. Indoor Track 0-1 hour

0-1EX

Second Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Hudson



In this Department

General Information & Academic Courses

Varsity Sports: Men

Varsity Sports: Women

Varsity Sports -- Women

451. Cross Country 0-1 hour

0-1EX

First Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Hudson


452. Field Hockey 0-1 hour

0-1EX

First Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Ms. Ranieri


453. Volleyball 0-1 hour

0-1EX

First Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Ms. Surovjak

454. Swimming 0-1 hour

0-1EX

First Semester, Second Module. Second Semester, First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Michaels


455. Basketball 0-1 hour

0-1EX

First Semester, Second Module. Second Semester, First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Staff


456. Outdoor Track 0-1 hour

0-1EX

Second Semester, Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Hudson


457. Lacrosse 0-1 hour

0-1EX

Second Semester, Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Ms. Ranieri


458. Tennis 0-1 hour

0-1EX

Second Semester. Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Hunsinger


459. Indoor Track 0-1 hour

0-1EX

Second Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Mr. Hudson


460. Soccer 0-1 hour

0-1EX

First Semester. First Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Ms. Wildman


461. Softball 0-1 hour

0-1EX

Second Semester. Second Module. Note: CR/NE grading.
Ms. Wood
    
   
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