Aquatics Courses
Swimming as a skill basic to participation in many recreational activities, as a lifetime leisure activity that is either mild or strenuous, meeting various personal needs.
664-00200 Basic Swimming NLA
For the person who cannot swim or who can swim but wants to improve his or her strokes. Covered are the front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and sidestroke. Elementary forms of rescue are also taught. Students may not receive credit for both 660-11100 and 664-00200. 0.5 credit. (F-S,Y)
664-00400 Scuba Diving NLA
Covers the use of fins, mask, and snorkel. Donning and ditching of the skin-diving equipment is required before going on to scuba. In scuba, rigging of the tank, taking pressure readings, buddy breathing, entries off the deck, and ditching and donning of scuba equipment are all covered. On the last day of diving, an obstacle course involving all learned skills must be negotiated. During the course, the physiology of diving and the physics of scuba will also be covered. Prerequisites: Ability to (1) swim underwater 60 feet, (2) hold breath on bottom 30 seconds, (3) surface-dive to bottom and recover a 10-lb. block, (4) tread water for 30 seconds, (5) swim 10 laps (250 yards) nonstop, (6) support a victim for 5 minutes, and (7) stay afloat for 10 minutes. Students may not receive credit for both 660-26600 and 664-00400. 0.5 credit. (IRR)
664-00500 Certified Scuba NLA
This course begins with a review of basic scuba techniques in the pool. Classroom instruction on the physics and physiology of scuba is included. At least two open (lake) dives on each of two different days are required. Successful completion of the course gives the student an international certification in scuba diving. The student is evaluated on the following procedures: (1) In the pool - swimming skills, use of skin-diving equipment, and underwater exercises demonstrating proficiency and confidence using scuba equipment, and (2) in open water - the ability to handle oneself and equipment with skill and confidence for certification as a scuba diver. Special conditions: A special fee is charged for this course. Students are required to complete a medical form at the first class meeting. Prerequisites: Signed parental or guardian's release and indemnity agreement for students under 18 years of age. It is recommended that the student have completed the basic scuba diving course. 1.0 credit. (F-S,Y)
664-00600 Community Water Safety NLA
Participants become familiar with potential hazards of water activities. They learn to prevent accidents and to respond effectively if an accident does occur. Students may not receive credit for this course and 660-11200. Prerequisites: A swim test is required. 0.5 credit. (IRR)
664-00800 Lifeguarding NLA
The duties and responsibilities of a lifeguard, and how to carry them out; lifeguarding techniques, such as how to tow or carry a victim to safety, manage a suspected spinal injury in the water, and use rescue equipment to help rescue a distressed or drowning victim. American Red Cross first aid and basic life support CPR are included in this course. To enroll in this course, a student must successfully complete a 500-yard swim, dive to 9 feet, swim underwater 15 yards, and tread for one minute at the first meeting. Students may not receive credit for both 660-26700 and 664-00800. 2 credits. (F-S,Y)
664-00900 Lifeguarding Instructor NLA
Provides the knowledge and skills necessary to become an American Red Cross instructor for community water safety, waterfront lifeguarding, head lifeguard and lifeguarding instructor aide, and lifeguard review courses. Students may not receive credit for this course and 660-36700. Prerequisites: Current American Red Cross certificate in lifeguarding and pretests based on the lifeguard training written test and lifeguarding skills test. 1.0 credit. (IRR)
664-01000 Water Safety Instructor NLA
The purpose of this course is to train instructor candidates to teach American Red Cross water safety courses. Topics include improving and developing skills and knowledge of swimming and water safety; applying information from the Instructor Candidate Training course to the teaching of swimming; planning and organizing swimming courses; and ensuring students' health and safety. Students may not receive credit for both 660-30900 and 664-01000. Prerequisites: Proficiency in basic water safety and swimming strokes; current American Red Cross certificate in emergency water safety or lifeguard training. 2 credits. (F-S,Y)
