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1.00 Credits
Available: fall, spring, summer 1 Cr. Hr Employee Wellness is designed for CSI employees and their spouse. Participants complete a self-directed fitness or wellness program, participate in wellness workshops, and have access to wellness resources on the course's blackboard site. Participants complete a pre- and Postfitness evaluation and/or a pre- and post-self-perception lifestyle inventory. This course fulfills one credit of the PHYE activity requirement for an associate of arts degree. This course may be repeated once for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Available: fall 3 Cr. Hrs This course is designed for the student preparing to major in Physical Education or Secondary Education with an emphasis in Physical Education. It includes an approach to philosophy, methods, objectives, and a general survey of the field of physical education. Some outside visitations are required. (This course includes a portfolio entry for PHYE majors.)
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1.00 Credits
This course provides students with experience in K-12 Available: fall, spring 1 Cr. Hr Physical Education supervised settings. Students must complete a minimum of forty-five hours in a school environment functioning as an observer and as a teacher's aide. (This course includes a portfolio entry for PHYE majors.)
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1.00 Credits
Available: fall 1 Cr. Hr This course is designed for students preparing to major in Recreation or a related field. The course includes an approach to philosophy, methods, and objectives and a general survey of the field of recreation and leisure services. Corequisite: PHYE 200
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3.00 Credits
Available: fall, Spring 3 Cr. Hrs This course is designed to prepare students with the knowledge, skills, and competence to conduct fitness assessments and to design exercise programs for various populations. Students will gain practical experience related to healthy fitness management programs and will learn safety techniques and basic sports nutrition. This course will prepare the students to take the National Council on Strength and Fitness (NCSF) personal trainer exam and to have the opportunity to become a trainer at a health facility or at the CSI Student Recreation Center. (This course includes a portfolio entry for PHYE majors.) This course does not fulfill the PHYE activity requirement for the A.A. degree.
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2.00 Credits
Available: spring 2 Cr. Hrs This course prepares the climber to safely climb on his or her own in an unsupervised setting and builds upon the basic skills learned in PHYE 133. Course content includes safely evaluating a climb, building anchor systems, rope management, rappelling, self rescue, and improving climbing technique. The course includes at least one multiday trip to local climbing areas. Students must furnish or rent basic climbing equipment. This course includes a course fee. Prerequisite: PHYE 133 or instructor permission.
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1.00 Credits
Available: fall, spring 1 Cr. Hr Beginning Kayaking introduces students to the exciting world of whitewater kayaking. In a classroom environment, students learn kayak safety, environmental etiquette, equipment essentials, fundamentals of river reading, and basic concepts for kayak trips. Through direct participation in a controlled environment (swimming pool and slowmoving water) students learn basic kayaking skills, including strokes (sweep, draw, scull), bracing (low and back), wet exit, boat lean, basic boat control, and selfrescue rolls (Eskimo or C to C). Students will be prepared for an instructional river trip at the end of the course. Field trip and lab fee required.
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1.00 Credits
Available: summer 1 Cr. Hr This course is for teachers, PHYE majors, Athletic Trainers, Coaches and health professionals. Doctors, Certified Trainers and Professors teach the course with a continuous emphasis on sporting injuries, sports psychology and sociology, legal issues in sport and sports conditioning.
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1.00 Credits
1 Cr. Hr This course is for riders of all experience to work on horsemanship skills used in horse show circumstances. Students will be introduced to the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) rules and classes of Western Horsemanship and Hunter Seat Equitation. Students are to train as equestrian athletes who may choose to compete in Regional, Zone, and National IHSA competition in their assigned qualifying division. Students will be riding a variety of horses for preparation for collegiate IHSA competition.
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1.00 Credits
Available: fall, spring 1 Cr. Hr Students in this course receive one credit hour for participating in intercollegiate competitive basketball throughout the season.
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