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PEN 1241: Basic Ice Skating
1.00 Credits
Eastern Florida State College
Introduction of basic ice skating skills, techniques, and safety knowledge necessary to achieve a competent level of participation. This course may be repeated for maximum credit of 99. Lab Fee.
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PEN 1411: Lifeguard Training
1.00 Credits
Eastern Florida State College
This course teaches the minimum skills necessary for a person to qualify as a non-surf lifeguard with the necessary qualifications to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. Training designs range from concept knowledge to physical skills participation.
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PEN 2113: Principles and Problems in Coaching
1.00 Credits
Eastern Florida State College
Participants learn coaching techniques, and how to deal effectively with athletes, principles involved in training, conditioning, and motivation of athlete. Issues and problems which make coaching a demanding, challenging career are discussed. (Elective: cannot be used for required PE credits.)
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PEO 2004: Wellness,Children,and Schools
3.00 Credits
Eastern Florida State College
This course offers an exploration and promotion by educators of wellness for children and schools, which includes methods for integrating wellness knowledge in educational settings, and is required by some Florida universities for students majoring in Elementary Education.
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PET 2081: Basic Photography for Non-Majors
1.00 Credits
Eastern Florida State College
The basics of camera handling and the guidelines to better composition are stressed. A non-lab course using slide film for all assignments.
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PGY 1100: Photography
1.00 Credits
Eastern Florida State College
An introductory course in basic camera handling techniques and black and white film exposure and printing techniques. Emphasis is placed on the aesthetic, technical, conceptual, and emotional qualities of the student's photographs. A 35 mm fully adjustable camera with manual capabilities is required. Lab Fee.
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PGYC 1401: Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Eastern Florida State College
Prerequisite: PGYC 1401. A basic course in the journalistic approach to photography. Topics covered include: photo essay, news portraits, picture story, wild art, illustration, push processing, on camera flash, layout, captioning, ethics, as well as: spot news, general news, weather, sports, feature, and public relations photography. Emphasis is placed on deadlines and critique of course assignments. Lab Fee.
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PGYC 1610: Photography with Digital Camera
3.00 Credits
Eastern Florida State College
An introductory course formulated to develop photographic skills with a digital camera. Emphasis is placed on aesthetic, technical, conceptual and emotional qualities of taking photographs. Access to a digital camera is required. Lab Fee.
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PGYC 1800: Portraiture
3.00 Credits
Eastern Florida State College
Prerequisite: PGYC 1401. To make photographic portraits showing something of the lifestyle and personality of the subject. Prints must show ability to pose and light properly; expose and develop the film; and make prints that are both technically and aesthetically adequate. Lab Fee.
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PGYC 2210: Portfolio Development
3.00 Credits
Eastern Florida State College
Prerequisites: PGYC 1800, PGYC 2806. This course will focus on developing a professional multimedia portfolio and self-promotional materials for the purpose of further study or professional marketing. Professional critiques will be conducted on individual portfolios. Lab Fee.
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