f2021 Syllabus
f2021 Syllabus
f2021 Syllabus
VISION
Mapua shall be among the best universities in the world.
MISSION
a. The University shall provide a learning environment in order for its
students to acquire the attributes that will make them globally
competitive.
COURSE SYLLABUS
4. Co – Requisite None
5. Credit/Class 2
schedule
6. Course Description This course builds on the foundation of motor skills achieved through core
training. It will provide experiences in a variety of exercise programs for
the purpose of maintaining and enhancing cardiorespiratory and
musculoskeletal fitness (i.e., core stability, muscle strength, endurance and
power). It includes speed and agility training with a focus on body
coordination and balance. In conjunction with fitness concepts, exercise and
healthy eating principles, learners will be able to enhance their fitness
through goal setting and application of the exercise principles (i.e.,
frequency, intensity, time, type, progression, and volume); adapt their
movement competencies to independent physical activity (PA) pursuits and
periodically evaluate their PA and eating patterns to monitor their progress
and achievement of personal fitness and dietary goals.
Practice empathy, fair play; show respect for differing abilities (i.e., diversity) through
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interpersonal communication skills and emotional regulation during PA participation.
5 For sports, apply basic tactics (e.g. defense, offense, transition) in game situations.
Advocacy and Action
Devise, apply and assess a range of strategies (i.e., exercise program design; goal-
6 setting; periodic evaluation) to improve one’s physical activity performances and those
of others.
Enhance and advocate for one’s personal and others’ fitness, safety and well-being
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through physical activity participation and/or leadership.
Promote practical and creative interventions that will create community connection and
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contribute to the health and well-being of the school and/or larger community.
9. Course Coverage
Face to Face
Assignment
1. Discussion of Mapua University Mission Lecture /Discussions/
and Vision, Core Values, Program Collaborative Tasks
Outcomes, and Course Outcomes,
1 CO1 2. Course Orientation and Policies
3. Skill Components of Physical Fitness
4. Definition of Skill Related Component Online (Self-Paced)
and benefits Reading tasks
Self-assessment
Face to Face
Lecture /Discussions/
5. Power Collaborative Tasks
Long Jump Practical
CO2 Vertical Jump Test 1
2
Medicine Ball Throw
Baseball Throw Online (Self-Paced)
1rm Bench Press Reading tasks
Self-assessment
Experiential
Learning
Face to Face
Lecture /Discussions/
Collaborative Tasks
6. Speed Practical
CO2 30m Sprint Test 2
3
10x5m Shuttle Run
Online (Self-Paced)
Reading tasks
Self-assessment
Experiential Learning
Face to Face
Lecture /Discussions/
Collaborative Tasks
7. Agility Practical
CO2 T – Test Test 3
4
Hexagon
3 – Cone Online (Self-Paced)
Reading tasks
Self-assessment
Experiential Learning
Course Title: Date Date Prepared by: Approved by:
Effective: Revised: Andrian Comla
PE 2: Physical Activities Towards Health and Rodelio Kalaw Melchor P. Divina
Fitness Nov 2019 Sept 2019 Marc Conrad C. Reyes Athletics Director Page 3 of 6
Edgar D. Sandil
(PATHFit 2): Exercise-based Fitness Activities
MAPÚA UNIVERSITY
Department of Physical Education and Athletics
Face to Face
Lecture /Discussions/
8. Coordination Collaborative Tasks
Alternate Hand Wall Toss Practical
Agility Ladder Test 4
CO2
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9. Balance Online (Self-Paced)
Star Excursion Reading tasks
Stork Stand Self-assessment
Experiential Learning
Face to Face
Lecture /Discussions/
Collaborative Tasks
Practical
10. Reaction Time Test 5
CO2
6 Ruler Test
Tennis Ball Test Online (Self-Paced)
Reading tasks
Self-assessment
Experiential Learning
Face to Face
Lecture /Discussions/
Collaborative Tasks
Practical
CO3 Test 6
7 11. Movement Analysis in Sports
Online (Self-Paced)
Reading tasks
Self-assessment
Experiential Learning
Face to Face
Lecture /Discussions/
Collaborative Tasks
Assign 2
8 CO3 12. Culminating Activity
Online (Self-Paced)
Reading tasks
Self-assessment
Experiential Learning
Face to Face
Lecture /Discussions/
Collaborative Tasks Practical
9 CO3 13. Synthesis Test 7
Online (Self-Paced)
Reading tasks
Self-assessment
Experiential
Learning
10 CO3 Final Assessment
10. Prescribed TLA Materials (Textbook): Physical Activities toward Health and Fitness 2
Module. C&E Publishing, Inc. Philippines.
The final grades will correspond to the weighted average scores shown below:
Average Grade
Below 69 Failed
70 – 100 Passed
No Attendance ABS
a. Attendance
According to CHED policy, total number of absences by the students should not be
more than 20% of the total number of meetings or 9 hrs. for a three-unit-course.
Students incurring more than 9 hours of unexcused absences automatically gets a
failing grade regardless of class standing.
b. Consultation Schedule
Consultation schedules with the Professor are posted inside the SSSE Faculty room.
It is recommended that the student first set an appointment to confirm the
instructor’s availability.