CCSF Course Repeatability Policy

CCSF follows the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges regulation of Course Repeatability which states that students may only take a course once. If you have taken a course at CCSF, you will not be able to take the course again. This is the case for all activity courses in PE and Dance (as well as Art and Career Technical Education)

How to Continue Taking Courses in the Same Field or Activity

You MAY take another course listed with in the already taken course's family. The PE and Dance department along with City College's Curriculum Committee have developed Course Families in which you may take another like course.

  • You may take up to 4 different courses within a course family. All of the times you have taken the course count towards the limit of 4, even those times when you got a D, F, No Pass, No Credit, or withdrawn.
  • Once you have taken 4 courses within a family, you may not take any more courses within that family.
  • You MAY, however, continue to take courses in different families or sign up for the course via CCSF Extension (for zero credit, zero units).

Examples:

  1. You have taken PE 200 C (Fitness Center) in the Spring of 2018.
    1. In Fall 2018, you would like to use the Fitness Center again, so you would be allowed to enroll in PE 200 D (which is a new "Super Cardio" course). Since it is a different course than PE 200 C you would be allowed to enroll in it.
  2. You have taken PE 200 in Spring 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2013, and Summer 2013 (or any combination of courses in the same family).
    1. You would therefore not be eligible to take any more courses in the fitness center family.
    2. If you still wanted to continue fitness center use, you would then need to sign up for the course via CCSF Extension (for zero credit, zero units).
    3. If you wanted credits, then you could sign up for another course in a different family, but you would not have access to the fitness center.
Physical Education and Dance Activity Course Families

Family Name

Courses in the Family

Aerobics

PE 208A –Beginning Aerobic Fitness
PE 208B –Intermediate Aerobic Fitness ( NEW )
PE 208C –Advanced Aerobic Fitness ( NEW )
PE 210 –Boxercise
PE 209 –Step Aerobics
DANC 170 –Dance Aerobics

Aquatics Exercise

PE 252A – Beginning Water Aerobics
PE 252B - Intermediate Water Aerobics ( NEW )
PE 252C - Advanced Water Aerobics ( NEW )

Aquatics Fitness Swimming

PE 256A – Beginning Fitness Swimming ( NEW )
PE 256B – Advanced Beginning Fitness Swimming ( NEW )
PE 256C – Intermediate Fitness Swimming ( NEW )
PE 256D – Advanced Fitness Swimming ( NEW )

Aquatics Swim Development

PE 254 – Novice Swimming ( NEW )
PE 255A - Beginning Swimming (CHANGED FROM PE 251A)
PE 255B Advanced Beginning Swimming ( NEW )
PE 251B –Intermediate Swimming
PE 251C –Advanced Swimming
PE 257 - Masters Swimming ( NEW )

Archery

PE 230A –Beginning Archery
PE 230B –Intermediate Archery
PE 230C –Advanced Archery ( NEW TBA)

Badminton

PE 231A –Beginning Badminton
PE 231B –Intermediate Badminton
PE 231C –Advanced Badminton ( NEW TBA)

Baseball/Softball

PE 232A –Beginning Baseball
PE 232B –Intermediate Baseball ( NEW TBA)
PE 232C –Advanced Baseball ( NEW TBA)
PE 239 –Softball

Basketball

PE 233A -Beginning Basketball
PE 233B –Intermediate Basketball
PE 233C –Advanced Basketball

Competitive Lifting

PE 212 –Olympic Weight Lifting
PE 213 –Competitive Power Lifting

Fencing

PE 234A -Beginning Fencing
PE 234B –Intermediate Fencing
PE 234C –Advanced Fencing ( NEW TBA)
PE 237 –Saber Fencing

Fitness Center

PE 200A –Fitness Center Super Circuit [Intersession]
PE 200B –Fitness Center Super Circuit Summer
PE 200C –Fitness Center Super Circuit [Fall & Spring]
PE 200D –Fitness Center Super Cardio ( NEW )
PE 200E –Fitness Center Super Strength ( NEW )
PE 202 –Interactive Fitness (Online)

Football

PE 235A -Beginning Football
PE 235B –Intermediate Football
PE 235C –Advanced Football

Golf

PE 236A –Beginning Golf
PE 236B –Intermediate Golf ( NEW TBA)
PE 236C –Advanced Golf ( NEW TBA)

Integrative Movement

PE 223A Feldenkrais, Level 1
PE 223B Feldenkrais, Level 2
PE 223C Feldenkrais, Level 3

Judo

PE 271A –Beginning Judo
PE 271B –Intermediate Judo
PE 271C –Advanced Judo
PE 271D –Competitive Judo ( NEW )

Jujitsu

PE 274A –Jujitsu
PE 274B –Intermediate Jujitsu ( NEW )
PE 274C –Advanced Jujitsu ( NEW )
PE 274D –Competitive Jujitsu ( NEW )

Physical Education for Special Needs

PE 2 –Corrective PE
PE 218 –Senior and Restorative Yoga
PE 222 –Introduction to Feldenkrais
DANC 175 –Basic Movement

Physical Fitness

PE 204A –Physical Fitness –Beginning

PE 204B –Physical Fitness –Intermediate
PE 204C –Physical Fitness –Advanced ( NEW )
PE 205A –Running & Conditioning
PE 205B –Intermediate Running & Conditioning ( NEW )
PE 205C –Advanced Running & Conditioning ( NEW )

Public Safety

PE 29 –Firefighting & Public Safety Conditioning
PE 250 –Life Guard Training

Self Defense

PE 277 –Self Defense for Women
PE 278 –Personal Defense & Safety Awareness

Soccer

PE 238A –Beginning Soccer
PE 238B –Intermediate Soccer
PE 238C –Advanced Soccer

Strength Training

PE 214A –Weight Training
PE 214B –Weight Training Level 2 ( NEW )
PE 214C –Weight Training Level 3 ( NEW )
PE 215A –Strength & Circuit Training –Beginning ( NEW )
PE 215B –Strength & Circuit Training –Intermediate ( NEW )
PE 216A –Body Sculpting (to be called: “Level 1”)
PE 216B –Body Sculpting Level 2 ( NEW )

Stretching & Flexibility

PE 217 –Stretching & Flexibility Development

Taekwondo

PE 276A –Beginning Taekwondo
PE 276B –Intermediate Taekwondo

Tennis

PE 240A –Beginning Tennis
PE 240B –Intermediate Tennis
PE 240C –Advanced Tennis PE 244A –Competitive Tennis Doubles

Volleyball

PE 242A –Beginning Volleyball
PE 242B -Intermediate Volleyball
PE 242C –Advanced Volleyball

Walking for Wellness

PE 206 –Walking for Fitness
PE 206B –Intermediate Walking for Wellness ( NEW )
PE 206C –Advanced Walking for Wellness ( NEW )

Yoga

PE 219A –Beginning Yoga
PE 219B –Intermediate Yoga
PE 220 –Intensive Yoga
Family Name Courses in the Family
Theory
  • DANC 30: Dance History in Cultural Context
Lecture Classes

    

  • DANC 32: Black Tradition in American Dance
  • DANC 33: Folk, Ballroom & Square Dancing Activity Analysis
Dance Composition: Chorographic Tools to create Dances
  • DANC 100A: Dance Composition
  • DANC 127: Dance Improvisation
  • PE 221 –Yoga Movement
Integrative Movement: Mind/Body approach to improving quality of movement and conditioning for dance
  • DANC 37: Feldenkrais for Dance
  • DANC 34A: Dance conditioning
Performance: Training and rehearsing to perform in public
  • DANC 101A: Dance Performance Production
  • DANC 101B: Dance Performance Production
  • DANC 101C: Dance Performance Production
  • DANC 102A: CCSF Repertory Dance Company
  • DANC 102B: CCSF Repertory Dance Company
  • DANC 102C: CCSF Repertory Dance Company
Ballet: Classical dance form that defies gravity
  • DANC 120A: Beginning Ballet
  • DANC 120B: Intermediate Ballet
  • DANC 120C: Advanced Ballet
  • DANC 121B: Intensive Ballet
  • DANC 122: Beginning Pointe Technique
Modern: Contemporary American dance form utilizing gravity
  • DANC 125A: Beginning Modern Dance
  • DANC 125B: Intermediate Modern Dance
  • DANC 125C: Advanced Modern Dance
  • DANC 126B: Intensive Modern Dance

Jazz Dance: American dance form utilizing African rhythms and body isolations

  • DANC 130A: Beginning Jazz Dance
  • DANC 130B: Intermediate Jazz Dance
  • DANC 130C: Advanced Jazz Dance
African-Haitian Dance: Haitian traditional ritual dances
  • DANC 132A: Beginning African-Haitian Dance
  • DANC 132B: Intermediate African-Haitian Dance
  • DANC 132C: Advanced African-Haitian Dance
Tap Dance: Musical theater dance form originating in Vaudeville
  • DANC 135A Beginning Tap Dance
  • DANC 135B: Intermediate Tap Dance
  • DANC 136:   Tap Dance Intensive
Hip Hop Dance: Modern vernacular street dance
  • DANC 137A: Beginning Hip-Hop Dance
  • DANC 137B: Intermediate Hip-Hop Dance
Folk Dance: Traditional country dances from different cultures
  • DANC 140A: Beginning European Folk Dance
  • DANC 140B: Intermediate European Folk Dance
  • DANC 141A: Beginning International Folk Dance
  • DANC 141B: Intermediate International Folk Dance
  • DANC 142A: Beginning Contra, Square & Sequence
  • DANC 142B: Intermediate Contra, Square & Sequence
  • DANC 107A: Folk Dance Production
  • DANC 107B: Folk Dance Production
  • DANC 107C: Folk Dance Production
Ballroom Dance: A survey of dances done in informal social settings
  • DANC 145A: Beginning Ballroom Dance
  • DANC 145B: Intermediate Ballroom Dance
  • DANC 146A: Beginning Waltz Styles and Techniques
  • DANC 146B: Intermediate Waltz Styles and Techniques
  • DANC 146C: Advanced Waltz Styles and Techniques
  • DANC 146D: Level 4 Waltz Styles and Techniques
Dance Sport: Competitive dance forms emphasizing specific techniques of International and American Styles
  • DANC 147A: Beginning International Ballroom Dance
  • DANC 147B
  • DANC 148A
  • DANC 148B
  • DANC 108A: Ballroom Dance Production and Competition
  • DANC 108B: Ballroom Dance Production and Competition
  • DANC 108C: Ballroom Dance Production and Competition
Swing: Early American dance form associated with swing music of the 1930’s, 40’s and 50’s
  • DANC 150A: Beginning Swing Dance
  • DANC 150B: Intermediate Swing Dance
  • DANC 150 C: Advanced Swing Dance
  • DANC 151A: Beginning Lindy Hop
  • DANC 151B: Intermediate Lindy Hop
  • DANC 109A: Swing Dance Production
  • DANC 109B: Swing Dance Production
Latin American Dance
  • DANC 155A: Beginning Latin-American Social & Folk Dance
  • DANC 155B: Intermediate Latin-American Social & Folk Dance
  • DANC 155C: Advanced Latin-American Social & Folk Dance
  •  DANC 110A: Salsa Dance Production
  •  DANC 110B: Salsa Dance Production
Argentine Tango: An Improvisational Social Dance Form from with a specialized vocabulary and musicality. 
  • DANC 160A: Beginning Argentine Tango
  • DANC 160B: Intermediate Argentine Tango
  • DANC 160C: Advanced Argentine Tango
  • DANC 161: Follower’s Technique for Argentine Tango
  • DANC 11A Argentine Tango Productions
Integrative Movement: Mind/Body approach to improving quality of movement and conditioning for dance
  • DANC 37: Feldenkrais for Dance
  • PE 223A:  Feldenkrais Level 1
  • PE 223B:  Feldenkrais Level 2
  • PE 223C:  Feldenkrais Level 3
  • DANC 34A: Dance conditioning
Ballroom Dance: A survey of dances done in informal social settings
  • DANC 145A: Beginning Ballroom Dance
  • DANC 145B: Intermediate Ballroom Dance
  • DANC 146A: Beginning Waltz Styles and Techniques
  • DANC 146B: Intermediate Waltz Styles and Techniques
  • DANC 146C: Advanced Intermediate Waltz Styles
  • DANC 146D: Advanced Waltz Styles
Dance Sport: Competitive dance forms emphasizing specific techniques of International and American Styles
  • DANC 147A: Beginning International Ballroom Dance
  • DANC 147B: Intermediate International Ballroom Dance
  • DANC 148A: Beginning Smooth Ballroom Dance
  • DANC 148B: Intermediate Smooth Ballroom Dance
  • DANC 108A: Ballroom Dance Production and Competition
  • DANC 108B: Ballroom Dance Production and Competition
  • DANC 108C: Ballroom Dance Production and Competition