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0.25 Credits
Recreational and racing canoe skills, terminology and river reading. Class meets first eight weeks. Havens.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: American Red Cross swimmer or equivalent. American Red Cross certification in CPR, standard first aid and lifeguarding can be earned. Havens.
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0.25 Credits
Motor activities (jogging, swimming, aerobics, etc.). Designed to strengthen and improve the efficiency of the cardiovascular system. Aerobics shoes required. Staff.
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0.25 Credits
Recreational activities--bicycling, volleyball, floor hockey, zoogle, table tennis, pickle ball, etc. Lifetime activities and cardiovascular health. Includes fitness testing and personalized exercise prescription. Staff.
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1.00 Credits
An in-depth presentation of crucial health issues emphasizing the need and effect of exercise and physical activity on the body. Included are units on the cardiovascular system, the muscular system, nutrition, diet, weight control, drugs, fitness and physical profiles, plus individualized exercise and activity programs. Lecture and laboratory. Staff.
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0.50 Credits
Basic and advanced course work and skills in the following areas: CPR, first aid, automated external defibrillator, emergency and non-emergency management of injuries and illnesses and professional rescuer skills. American Red Cross certificates may be earned in each area. Required for the students enrolled in the teacher education program, health minor and athletic training major. Staff.
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0.50 Credits
Prerequisite: Current Red Cross Emergency Water Safety Skills and Swimmer Skills. Designed for students who seek professional insights into teaching and administering aquatic programs, and community swimming programs. The American Red Cross water safety instructor's certificate may be earned. Alternate years--offered 2008-09. Havens.
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1.00 Credits
Emphasizes the body systems most involved with motor activity, sport and exercise (e.g., skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, nervous and respiratory). Provides basic information on systems considered less important to motor activity (e.g., integumentary, lymphatic, urinary, digestive and endocrine). Jayaraman.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Physical Education 211. Applies anatomical knowledge and mechanical principles to skills in motor activity, exercise, sport and daily activities. Staff.
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0.50 Credits
Presents the theoretical, philosophical, practical and professional foundations of health education. Intended for students completing a minor in health education. Staff.
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