Course Syllabus

 

 

COURSE IDENTIFICATION

 

Course Prefix/Number:                                                        HPER 219     

Course Title:                                                                        Rules and Officiating

Division:                                                                              Liberal Arts

Program:                                                                              Physical Education                   

Credit Hours:                                                                       1

Initiation/Revised Date:                                                       Spring 2007 

Assessment Goal Per Outcome(s):                                          70%

             

 

CLASSIFICATION OF INSTRUCTION

 

Academic

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

 

These courses will cover the rules and officiating duties, responsibilities, and positioning for respective sports with the primary goal being to encourage people to enter officiating.

 

PREREQUISITES AND/OR COREQUISITES

 

None

 

TEXTS

 

None

 

COURSE OUTCOMES

 

The student will:

1.  Demonstrate an understanding of the rules of each respective sport.

2.  Exhibit the proper training necessary to enter officiating for each sport.

3.  Display the proper techniques used by officials for each sport.

 

COURSE OUTLINE

 

Rules

Duties

Responsibilities

Positioning

 

 

 

INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS

 

Film

Participations

Assignments

Lectures

Quizzes

 

STUDENT REQUIREMENTS AND METHOD OF EVALUATION

 

20%     Tests

20%     Quizzes

20%     Participation

20%     Presentations

20%     Assignments

 

GRADING SCALE

 

A         90-100%

B         80- 89%

C         70- 79%

D         60- 69%

F          Below 60%

 
 
Attendance Policy

 

Absences that occur due to students participating in official college activities are excused except in those cases where outside bodies, such as the State Board of Nursing, have requirements for minimum class minutes for each student. Students who are excused will be given reasonable opportunity to make up any missed work or receive substitute assignments from the instructor and should not be penalized for the absence.  Proper procedure should be followed in notifying faculty in advance of the student’s planned participation in the event.  Ultimately it is the student’s responsibility to notify the instructor in advance of the planned absence.

 

Unless students are participating in a school activity or are excused by the instructor, they are expected to attend class.  If a student’s absences exceed one-hundred (100) minutes per credit hour for the course or, in the case of on-line or other non-traditional courses, the student is inactive for one-eighth of the total course duration, the instructor has the right, but is not required, to withdraw a student from the course.  Once the student has been dropped for excessive absences, the registrar’s office will send a letter to the student, stating that he or she has been dropped.  A student may petition the chief academic officer for reinstatement by submitting a letter stating valid reasons for the absences within one week of the registrar’s notification.  If the student is reinstated into the class, the instructor and the registrar will be notified. 

 

Academic Integrity

 

NCCC expects every student to demonstrate ethical behavior with regard to academic pursuits.  Academic integrity in coursework is a specific requirement.  Definitions, examples, and possible consequences for violations of Academic Integrity, as well as the appeals process, can be found in the College Catalog, Student Handbook, and/or Code of Student Conduct and Discipline.

 

 

ASSESSMENT OF STUDENT GAIN

 

Pre Test and Post Test

 

Cell Phone Policy

 

Student cell phones and pagers must be turned off during class times. Faculty may approve an exception for special circumstances.

 

Note:

Information and statements in this document are subject to change at the discretion of NCCC.  Changes will be published in writing and made available to students.

 

NOTE: If you are a student with a disability who may need accommodation(s) under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please notify the Dean of Student Development, Chanute Campus, Student Union, 620-431-2820, Ext. 213.,  or the  Dean, Ottawa Campus, 785-242-2607 ext 312, as soon as possible.  You will need to bring your documentation for review in order to determine reasonable accommodations, and then we can assist you in arranging any necessary accommodations.