Calendar 2005–06

288 Part 5 • Department Profiles and Programmes of Studies skills and attitude towards physical activities. The basis of assessment for each course will be students’ achievement in basic skills, attendance and learning attitude. Courses with two different course codes are being offered with men’s and women’s classes. All courses with one course code are co-ed classes, unless otherwise specified (e.g., men’s soccer). Code Course Title PHE 1011/1012 Track and Field PHE 1013/1014 Gymnastics PHE 1015/1016 Swimming PHE 1017/1018 Physical Conditioning PHE 1021/1022 Basketball PHE 1023/1024 Volleyball PHE 1025/1026 Softball PHE 1027/1028 Team Handball PHE 1029 Soccer PHE 1031/1032 Tennis PHE 1033/1034 Squash PHE 1035 Aerobic Dance PHE 1037 Folk Dance PHE 1010 Special P.E. (1st term) PHE 1030 Special P.E. (2nd term) PHE 1041/1042 Badminton PHE 1043/1044 Table Tennis Students with disabled conditions or special health problems may take a special programme, Special P.E., designed to meet their individual needs, and are admitted to either Alternative I or II according to the recommendations of the Physical Education Unit and a physician of the University Health Service. Alternative I: (a) Reading and written assignments on one of the following topics: Foundation of Physical Education History of Physical Education Principle of Physical Education Sociology of Sport Psychology of Sport Comparative Physical Education Physical Conditioning (b) Written test at the end of each term. Alternative II: (a) and (b) as in Alternative I; plus (c) Light exercises under close supervision of an instructor, such as physical conditioning, strengthening exercises, table-tennis, lawn bowling, woodball, badminton, archery, swimming, jogging, etc., depending on the physical capabilities of the student. Elective Courses This elective programme is open to all students who are interested in physical education and keen to acquire more skills.

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