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KINESIOLOGY (TEAM SPORTS – VARSITY SPORTS) „ LEARNING SKILLSTEAM 201 (C) WRESTLING THEORY(1.5 or 2 or 2.5 or 3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 16 lecture hours and 24, 48, 72 or 96 labhours plus 32 hours by arrangement/semester. Recom -mended: Concurrent enrollment in VARS 200.Designed to help students understand the fundamentalsof participating in and coaching wrestling. Studentswill gain knowledge about the history, philosophies, techniquesand strategies related to the development of individualskills and strategies in wrestling. May be repeatedfor credit a maximum of three times. Transfer credit: UC;CSU (E2).Varsity Sports (VARS)Participation in varsity sports is limited to those whopossess the necessary skill level to compete in intercollegiateathletics. Competition takes place against collegesof the Coast Conference and other northern and southernCalifornia Community <strong>College</strong>s. Athletes must be enrolledin 12 units during their first semester of competition (9 ofwhich must be academic). Student-athletes must maintaina 2.0 grade point average and have passed a cumulative24 units (18 of which must be academic) to qualifyfor their second season of the same sport. Student-athletescan only compete in two years of the same sport.Participants must pass a physical examination prior tobeing released to compete. See Athletic Director for moreinformation.VARS 100 (C) VARSITY BASEBALL (2)Total of 175 activity hours.Intercollegiate varsity baseball competition in theCoast Conference; tournaments and post-season competitionwith other California Community <strong>College</strong>s. May berepeated for credit a maximum of three times. Transfercredit: UC; CSU (E2).VARS 110 (M) MEN’S VARSITY BASKETBALL (1)Total of 175 activity hours.Intercollegiate men’s varsity basketball competition inthe Coast Conference and participation in regional andstate tournaments. May be repeated for credit a maximumof three times. Transfer credit: UC; CSU (E2).VARS 150 (M) MEN’S VARSITY SOCCER (2)Total of 175 activity hours.Intercollegiate men’s varsity soccer competition in theCoast Conference and participation in regional and statetournaments. May be repeated for credit a maximum ofthree times. Transfer credit: UC; CSU (E2).VARS 200 (C) VARSITY WRESTLING (2)Total of 175 activity hours.Intercollegiate competition in dual matches in theCoast Conference; competition in several regionalwrestling tournaments each year including CoastConference matches, Northern California matches, andthe State Championships. May be repeated for credit amaximum of three times. Transfer credit: UC; CSU (E2).VARS 300 (W) WOMEN’S VARSITY BASKETBALL (1)Total of 175 activity hours.Intercollegiate women’s varsity basketball competitionin the Coast Conference and participation in regional andstate tournaments. May be repeated for credit a maximumof three times. Transfer credit: UC; CSU.VARS 340 (W) WOMEN’S VARSITY VOLLEYBALL (2)Total of 175 activity hours.Includes competition with other Northern Californiacommunity colleges. May be repeated for credit a maximumof three times. Transfer credit: UC; CSU (E2).VARS 350 (W) WOMEN’S VARSITY BADMINTON (2)Total of 175 activity hours.Intercollegiate badminton competition with NorthernCalifornia community colleges. Participation in the CoastConference and regional tournaments. May be repeatedfor credit a maximum of three times. Transfer credit: UC;CSU.VARS 360 (W) WOMEN’S VARSITY SOCCER (2)Total of 175 activity hours.Intercollegiate Varsity Soccer competition withNorthern California community colleges. Participation inthe Coast Conference and regional tournaments. May berepeated for credit a maximum of three times. Transfercredit: UC; CSU (E2).LEARNING SKILLS (LSKL)LSKL 109 SUPPLEMENTAL LEARNING ASSISTANCEFOR ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA (.5)(Pass/No Pass)Minimum of 24 lab hours. Corequisite: Concurrent enrollmentin MATH 110, MATH 111 or MATH 112.Provides supplementary learning assistance to studentsenrolled in Elementary Algebra, either MATH 110,MATH 111 or MATH 112. Under the supervision of qualifiedfaculty, <strong>course</strong> instructors reinforce concepts and skillslearned in Elementary Algebra. May be repeated twice forcredit. (Units do not count toward the Associate Degree.)C O U R S E D E S C R I P T I O N S2 011 – 2 012 C ATA L O G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u205

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