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Director: Rita Hayes

Office: PE 1, Rm 15

Telephone: 562-985-7351

Website: www.csulb.edu/recsports

Faculty:

  • Rita Hayes, Director, Club Sports and Recreation

  • Ken Kelly, Director, Student Transition and Retention Services

  • Valerie Bordeaux, Director, University Outreach and School Relations

  • Betty Schmicker-Black, Career Development Center

  • Wayne Tokunaga

Introduction

The Kinesiology Department and the Division of Student Affairs oversee a broad range of educational and student support service programs to assist students in achieving their academic goals and enhancing their personal, intellectual and social development. The division provides oversight and direction for more than 35 university programs and service areas that support students outside the classroom.

Through cooperation between the Department of Kinesiology, and the Division of Student Affairs, Student Recreation and Leadership courses are offered to students participating in club sports and student leadership.

Students may participate in any of the club sports activities which are partially funded by the Associated Students, Inc., and administered through the Club Sports and Recreation Office. Sports are:

Sports

Aikido

Alpine Ski-Snoboard

Archery

Baseball

Bollywood

Bowling

Boxing

Breakdancing

Cheer

Cinematic Martial Arts

Crew

Cycling

Dragon Boat Racing

Fishing

Florica Mexica

Ice Hockey

Jiu Jitsu

Juggling

Kendo

Kung Fu

Lacross

Longboard

Outdoor Adventure

Paintball

Rollerhockey

Rugby

Running

Sailing

Salsa

Shotokan Karate

Soccer

Social Dance

Surfing

Sword Club

Tennis

Triathlon

Ultimate Frisbee

Volleyball

Water Polo

Waterski/Wakeboard

Wheelchair Sports

Wrestling

Yoga/Wellness

 

 

Students registering for SRL 210 must attend regular practices and competitions, assist the club with fund raisers and adhere to club rules and regulations. For information on practice times and meeting locations, contact the individual club coach or president. Visit the Club Sports and Recreation website (www.csulb.edu/recsports) or visit the Recreational Sports Office (KIN Building, Rm 20A). In addition to participation in club sport activities, students may receive credit for leadership training and service performed with university-sponsored programs by registering in SRL 210L.

Students may apply no more than four (4) semester units of lower-division SRL courses toward the baccalaureate degree within the 20-unit maximum on activity units.

The California State University is committed to providing equal opportunities to men and women in all campus programs, including intercollegiate athletics. For a listing of Intercollegiate Athletic teams, visit longbeachstate.com.


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