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Recreation Courses for KSU Credit The courses on this page are offered for credit through the Division of Continuing Education with the cooperation of various Kansas State University departments. Register for these at 131 College Court. Fees for these classes differ depending on special instructor and equipment needs. Enrollment, withdrawal and refunds are determined by University policy and handled at the Division of Continuing Education Registration office. Call 532-5566 for questions or information. The credit for these courses are regular university credits. The only difference is that they are coordinated through Continuing Education and carry fees that cover the full cost of offering the course. Register for these courses at 131 College Court. Fees for these classes differ depending on special instructor and equipment needs. Enrollment, withdrawal and refunds are determined by University policy and handled at the Division of Continuing Education Registration Office. Call (785) 532_5566 for questions or information. Related University Policies **Special health fees and non-resident fees may be assessed. Contact the Division of Continuing Education for additional information. The Division of Continuing Education is located in the College Court Building on Anderson Ave, across from the K-State Union and next door the Ramada Inn Express. Spring 2002 ClassesClass List. Click on the title to see the course description. Scuba Diving RRES-200 #89420 - Salina Campus Ballroom Dance DANCE-599 C #92400 Ballroom Dance DANCE-599 C #92401 Ballroom Dance II DANCE-599 D #92402 Golf RRES - 200 Four Times Available Golf RRES-200 #89410 - Salina Campus Archery for Adults RRES-200 #92404 Archery for Adults RRES-200 #92405 Beginning Fencing RRES-200 #92407 Intermediate Fencing RRES-200 #92408 Fitness Swimming RRES-200 #92423
This course will prepare students for Open Water certification. Areas of information covered include introductory information for certification, knowledge of the equipment, physics of diving, medical problems related to diving, use of diving tables, diving environment, and general information. The date for certification will be determined at a later date. The certification is included in the class fee; however, neither UFM nor KSU is responsible for the certification. Travel and lodging are at the student's expense. Students must provide their own mask, fins, and snorkel. Instructor: Jeff Wilson Date: January 28 - March 4 (Monday) Time: 6:00 - 10:00 pm Fee: $255 Location: YMCA, 1703 McFarland, Junction City, KS
Ballroom Dance DANCE-599 C #92400 Introduction to the principles of ballroom dancing. Includes dance terminology, dance position, correct body alignment and positions, and partnering. Techniques such as open and close positions, leading and following, and a variety of steps will be emphasized. The jitterbug, American waltz, foxtrot, and Latin steps will be taught. Instructor: Michael Bennett Date: January 23 - May 8 (Wednesday) Time: 8 - 9 pm Fee: $145 Location: ECM Auditorium, 1021 Denison Ave.
Ballroom Dance DANCE-599 C #92401 Instructor: Michael Bennett Date: January 25 - May 10 (Friday) Time: 6:30 - 7:30 pm Fee: $145 Location: ECM Auditorium, 1021 Denison Ave.
Ballroom Dance II DANCE-599 D #92402 Instructor: Michael Bennett Date: January 25 - May 10 (Friday) Time: 7:30 - 8:30 pm Fee: $145 Location: ECM Auditorium, 1021 Denison Ave
This course will emphasize the fundamentals of the full golf swing; the short game techniques of chipping, pitching, and sand shots; rules of play, course etiquette, selection and use of equipment. Instructor: Jim Gregory Session I #92416 Date: March 5 - April 30 (Tuesday) Time: 2:30 - 4:30 pm Session II #92417 Date: March 6 - May 1 (Wednesday) Time: 1:30 - 3:30 pm Session III #92418 Date: March 6 - May 1 (Wednesday) Time: 5:30 - 7:30 pm Session IV #92419 Date: March 7 - May 2 (Thursday) Time: 9:30 - 11:30 am Fee: $158 Location: Stagg Hill Golf Club, 4441 Ft. Riley Blvd.
This course will emphasize the fundamentals of the full golf swing; the short game techniques of chipping, pitching, and sand shots; rules of play, course etiquette, selection and use of equipment. Instructor: Steven Hardesty Date: March 13 - May 8 (Wednesday) Time: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Fee: $145 Location: Salina Municipal Golf Course, 2500 East Crawford, Salina, KS
Date: January 31 - March 14 (Thursday) Time: 6:30 - 10:30 pm Fee: $293 Location: YMCA Salina, 570 YMCA Dr., Salina, KS
This course will cover the proper techniques for performing four basic fly casting techniques: roll casting, pick up and put down, false casting and shooting a line. We will also cover tying flys, and fly fishing equipment. The class will be broken into two sections. The first section will cover casting, fly rods, reels, lines, tippets, and leaders. The second section will cover fly tying equipment and techniques to tie dry flys, wet flys, and nymphs. All equipment needed will be provided by the instructor. Instructor: Paul Sodamann Date: April 1 - April 11 (Mon, Tues, Wed, Th) Time: 6:00 - 8:00 pm Fee: $152 Location: Susan B. Anthony Middle School, 2501 Browning
Instructor: Paul Sodamann Date: April 15 - April 25 (Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs) Time: 6:00 - 8:00 pm Fee: $152 Location: Susan B. Anthony Middle School, 2501 Browning
Judo I is intended not for gaining proficiency, but to gain understanding of how principles of dynamics (force, acceleration, momentum, work, rotation, moment of inertia, etc.) are used to gain physical advantage (subduing the opponent). Techniques are selected for safety of participants and for demonstrating fundamental principles. Instructor: Isaac Wakabayashi Date: January 22 - May 9 (Tuesday/Thursday) Time: 7 - 8 pm Fee: $118 Location: UFM, 1221 Thurston
In Judo II participants continue to gain understanding of how principles of dynamics are used to gain physical advantage. New and advanced skills are taught along with safety techniques. In preparation for competitive effectiveness, techniques will be tailored to fit the individual's physique. Instructor: Isaac Wakabayashi Date: January 22 - May 9 (Tuesday/Thursday) Time: 8 - 9 pm Fee: $118 Location: UFM, 1221 Thurston
Archery for Adults RRES-220 #92404 This course provides men and women with instruction in target style archery. Emphasis is on the archery form currently used in Olympic sports. Participants will learn safety rules, scoring, stance, release of arrow, and execution of follow through. Information on basic equipment selection and set-up will also be taught and all equipment will be provided by the instructor. Techniques will be tailored to fit individual levels of advancement. Instructor: Tom Korte Date: January 24 - March 14 (Thursday) Time: 8 - 9:45 pm Fee: $140 Location: 1125 Laramie Plaza
Archery for Adults RRES-220 #92405 This course provides men and women with instruction in target style archery. Emphasis is on the archery form currently used in Olympic sports. Participants will learn safety rules, scoring, stance, release of arrow, and execution of follow through. Information on basic equipment selection and set-up will also be taught and all equipment will be provided by the instructor. Techniques will be tailored to fit individual levels of advancement. Instructor: Tom Korte Date: January 28 - March 25 (Monday) Time: 6:00 - 7:45 pm Fee: $140 Location: 1125 Laramie Plaza
Beginning Fencing RRES-200 #92407 Beginning fencing is an introduction to the fundamentals of modern sport fencing. Of the three weapon types (foil, epeé, sabre) sanctioned in international competitions, only foil is taught in beginning fencing. Fencing entails progressive conditioning of the shoulders, lower torso and legs along with fine motor enhancement of the fingers and wrists. Understanding fencing has wide application off the strip- integrating diplomacy, aggression, speed and skill. This course may not be repeated for credit. Instructor: William Meyer Date: January 28 - May 6 (Monday) Time: 6:30 - 8:00 pm Fee: $140 Location: UFM
Intermediate Fencing RRES-200 #92408 Intermediate fencing continues with the concepts presented in beginning foil fencing. Emphasis is on technique refinement, theory of attack, and bouting. The course may be repeated for credit. Instructor: William Meyer Date: January 28 - May 6 (Monday) Time: 8:00 - 9:30 pm Fee: $140 Location: UFM, 1221 Thurston
Fitness Swimming RRES-200 #92423 Students interested in this course MUST be able to demonstrate the five basic strokes, using rhythmic breathing. Emphasis will be on analyzing and refining stroke technique and additional competitive skills improving/maintaining physical fitness and endurance through a progressive conditioning swimming program. Students will learn the components of well-balanced training and how to design a workout for conditioning swimming. Carol Stites Date: January 29 - March 14 (Tuesday/Thursday) Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pm Fee: $125 Credit Location: KSU Natatorium
This course is designed ONLY for students who have a fear of the water and/or those with little or no water experience. It will address the needs of the truly beginning swimmer. Emphasis will be on acquiring the skills, knowledge and attitudes necessary to become safe in or near the water. Students will learn basic stroke technique, survival skills, and how to assist others in an aquatic emergency by performing elementary forms of rescue. Textbook required: Swimming and Diving. Carol Stites Date: January 28 - March 13 (Monday/Wednesday) Time: 1:30 - 2:30 pm Fee: $125 credit Location: KSU Natatorium
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