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All courses are for unit credit and apply to a De Anza associate degree unless otherwise noted.
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PHTG 58A Photographic Photoshop I 3 Units
Advisory: EWRT 200 and READ 200 (or LART 200), or ESL 261, 262 and 263; MATH 210 or equivalent.
Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory (60 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Digital Photography Family of activity courses. Please see Course Repetition, Repeatability and Families page for more information.)
Introduction to digital imaging using the application Photoshop. Overview of Macintosh operating system. Basic understanding of image capture, input, storage, and output. Use of speci cally photographic methods and controls to create and manage imagery in an all digital environment. The development of critical thinking skills to analyze diverse cultural, intellectual, philosophical, ethical and aesthetic concerns of the photographic medium as a part of new technologies.
PHTG 58B Photographic Photoshop II 3 Units
Advisory: PHTG 58A; EWRT 200 and READ 200 (or LART 200), or ESL 261, 262 and 263; MATH 210 or equivalent.
Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory (60 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Digital Photography Family of activity courses. Please see Course Repetition, Repeatability and Families page for more information.)
Re nement of digital imaging skills using the application Photoshop. Learn channel mixing, advanced layering, and masking techniques. Understanding of color management, optimization of the toolbox and an introduction to large format printing. Use of speci cally photographic methods and controls to create and manage imagery in an all-digital environment. Development of critical thinking skills to analyze diverse cultural, intellectual, philosophical, ethical and aesthetic concerns of the digital photograph.
PE 4XX High Intensity Strength Development 1 Unit for Athletes
Prerequisite: Enrollment in intercollegiate athletics.
Three hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter).
(Satis es the requirement of an intercollegiate athletics course. May be taken up to six times for credit.)
Designed for intercollegiate athletic teams. Speci city of rigorous total body strength development is emphasized. A single set, high intensity, three day per week program is utilized. The course is based upon the principles of high intensity lifting to gain maximum strength throughout the various muscle systems. Concentric and eccentric failure of the muscles is emphasized using free weights and Hammer Strength apparatus.
PE 32B Women’s Badminton Techniques 2 Units
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: Competitive badminton experience at the high school, club or collegiate levels and consent of instructor.
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273. Six hours laboratory (72 hours total per quarter).
(Satis es the requirement of an intercollegiate athletics course. May be taken up to six times for credit.)
An introduction to the discipline of physical education through the sport of badminton. Emphasis is on developing the mental, physical, and tactical aspects of badminton play necessary to compete at the tournament and competitive level. Includes a global examination of the sport, rules, equipment, facilities and etiquette. Basic physiology, nutrition,  exibility, strength and endurance techniques relative to badminton will be discussed.
PE 32F Defensive Baseball Techniques 2 Units
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: Competitive baseball experience at the high school, club or collegiate levels and consent of instructor.
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273. Six hours laboratory (72 hours total per quarter).
(Satis es the requirement of an intercollegiate athletics course. May be taken up to six times for credit.)
An introduction to the discipline of physical education through defensive baseball techniques. Includes a global and historical examination of the skills and techniques of advanced defensive baseball, team interaction, and baseball theory. Through the study of  lm and use of playbooks the student will learn the various segments of defensive play. Exercise physiology, nutrition,  exibility and strength concepts for conditioning will be covered.
PE 32G O ensive Baseball Techniques 2 Units
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: Competitive baseball experience at the high school, club or collegiate levels and consent of instructor.
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273. (Satis es the requirement of an intercollegiate athletics course. May be taken up to six times for credit.)
Six hours laboratory (72 hours total per quarter).
An introduction to the discipline of physical education through o ensive baseball techniques. Includes a global and historical examination of the skills and techniques of advanced o ensive baseball and the changes that have in uenced the modern game. Includes analysis of movement, team interaction, and baseball theory. Through the study of  lm the student will learn the various segments of o ensive play. Exercise physiology, nutrition,  exibility and strength concepts for conditioning will be covered.
PE 32HX
PE 32H
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: Competitive football experience at the high school, club or collegiate levels and consent of instructor.
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273. (Satis es the requirement of an intercollegiate athletics course. Any combination of PE 32HX and 32H may be taken up to six times for credit.)
Three hours laboratory for the one unit course (36 hours total per quarter); six hours laboratory for the two unit course (72 hours total per quarter).
An introduction to the discipline of Physical Education through o ensive football techniques. Includes a global and historical examination of the skills and techniques of advanced o ensive football and the changes that have in uenced the modern game. Through the study of  lm and use of playbooks the student will learn the various segments of o ensive play. Exercise physiology, nutrition,  exibility and strength concepts for conditioning will be covered.
PHTG 57B Commercial Lighting II
P Prerequisite: PHTG 57A.
Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory (60 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Photography - Professional Practices Family of activity courses. Please see Course Repetition, Repeatability and Families page for more information.)
Intermediate/advanced lighting skills. Learn complex lighting for re ective surfaces, commercial portraits, and exterior and interior architectural shooting. Produce photographic images relevant to the techniques and production methods covered. Gain an understanding of commercial studio organization and operation.
PHTG 60 Using a Digital Camera
2 Units
Requisite/Advisory: None.
One hour lecture, three hours laboratory (48 hours total per quarter).
An online introduction to the fundamentals of digital photography; basic camera types, controls, image formats, storage, and creative controls will be covered. Technical and compositional exercises will provide a solid understanding of the photographic medium.
PHTG 77 Special Projects in Photography 2 Units
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and division dean.
Six hours laboratory (72 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Photography - Professional Practices Family of activity courses. Please see Course Repetition, Repeatability and Families page for more information.)
Individual projects in creative, technical, or applied photography by written arrangement with the instructor. A speci c area is explored in depth and quality.
PHTG 78Y Special Topics in Photographic Studies 2 Units
Advisory: EWRT 200 and READ 200 (or LART 200), or ESL 261, 262 and 263. Two hours lecture (24 hours total per quarter).
In depth study of in uential photographer, genre, movement, photographic method, technique, or historical period. The topic studied is speci c, specialized and di erent for each section of the course for example: visiting artist/photographer, study of women in photography, cultural diversity within the medium, documentary work, portraiture, landscape genres, modern, postmodern movements, new directions, new equipment and/or software, business practices, or special techniques (see course note in the quarterly schedule of classes).
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
See Kinesiology department (KNES) for additional Physical Education courses.
See Massage Therapy department (MASG) for courses formerly listed in the Physical Education department.
All Intercollegiate Athletics and related Techniques courses remain in the Physical Education department (PE).
“Repeatability” legislation: More information about “Active Participatory Course Limitations (Course Families)” is available at www.deanza.edu/registration/ courserepeat.html
O ensive Football Techniques
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PE 32IX Defensive Football Techniques
PE 32I
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: Competitive football experience at the high school, club or collegiate levels and consent of instructor.
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273. (Satis es the requirement of an intercollegiate athletics course. Any combination of PE 32IX and 32I may be taken up to six times for credit.)
Three hours laboratory for the one unit course (36 hours total per quarter); six hours laboratory for the two unit course (72 hours total per quarter).
An introduction to the discipline of Physical Education through defensive football
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