HPEA-209: Tennis II

School
Health and Human Services
Division
Fitness & Wellness
Department
Fitness Leadership
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Course Subject
Health & Physical Education
Course Number
209
Course Title
Tennis II
Credit Hours
2.00
Instructor Contact Hours Per Semester
32.00 (for 15-week classes)
Student Contact Hours Per Semester
32.00 (for 15-week classes)
Grading Method
A-E
Catalog Course Description

Provides instruction in the fundamental, intermediate, and advanced skills of tennis, including proper grips, ground strokes, volleys, and serves. Emphasizes rules, terminology, scoring, and etiquette.

Goals, Topics, and Objectives

Goal Statement
HPEA 209 is a sequential course designed to teach intermediate and advanced skills of tennis, covering historic highlights and exposure to game strategy.
Core Course Topics
  1. Skill development for forehand, backhand, serve, volley, and lob.
  2. Rules of play, strategy and court management.
  3. Tournament play and games.
  4. Scoring for game, set and match.
  5. History and game evolution.
  6. Tennis etiquette.
  7. Tennis terminology.
  8. Components of fitness and evaluation.
Core Course Learning Objectives (Separated)
  1. Demonstrate proper tennis skills (Grips, Forehand, Backhand, Serve, Specialty shots and Court Management).
  2. Define the basic tennis terminology.
  3. Describe the general history of the game's evolution.
  4. Describe proper tennis etiquette.
  5. Demonstrate the fundamental principles of scoring games, sets and matches.
  6. Describe rules of play.
  7. Describe appropriate tennis game strategy.
  8. Evaluate fitness skills.
  9. Analyze technique of professional players.
  10. Lead tournament play.

Assessment and Requirements

Assessment of Academic Achievement
  1. Written exams
  2. Skill testing
  3. Participation
Texts

To be determined by the instructor.

Outcomes

Satisfies Wellness Requirement
Yes

Credit for Prior College-Level Learning

Options for Credit for Prior College-Level Learning
Other
Other Details

Determined by department

Effective Term
Fall 2019