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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A course allowing students to pursue topics not normally offered in the curriculum, and may be any combination of lecture and laboratory. Departmental approval required. Cr. 1-3 as appropriate.
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1.00 Credits
These courses focus on the fundamentals of personal leadership. Students will study characteristics of effective leadership, and the evolution of leadership behaviors. The course contains an introduction to leadership principles and examines the concept of leadership styles, traits, and types. Students will conduct assessments of their own unique set of leadership traits to identify strengths and weaknesses of their own styles and learn how to effectively employ their leadership abilities. Students will analyze leadership roles in the regiment and in the college's student organizations to expand their leadership "tool bag" and to demonstrate that leadership is both an art and a science. Each course is Rec. 1, Cr. 0.5
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to expose sophomore students to organizational leadership tenants and to assist them in their development of good positive leadership traits. The roles and responsibilities of a leader in the maritime environment are always changing, but one thing remains the same - behind every success in the maritime industry there is a leader who is willing to embrace and conquer challenges. The course will identify the different styles, techniques, and images of a successful leader while incorporating how to develop and fine tune students' leadership skills. Each course is Rec. 1, Cr. 0.5.
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3.00 Credits
Nomenclature, terminology, and sailing techniques for Mercury class boats. Certification in Mercury class boats is possible upon completion of this course. Lab 3, Cr. 0.5.
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3.00 Credits
Covers swimming skills such as stroke mechanics, breath control, diving, as well as drown proofing techniques and hypothermia. This course is ranked as "satisfactory" or "unsatisfactory" and is not computed in the student's QPA. Lab 3, Cr. 0.5.
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3.00 Credits
Basic techniques in use of equipment. Covers safety procedures and physiological aspects of diving. National Association of Underwater Instructors' certification is available, but not mandatory, upon completion of established requirements. Prerequisite: Demonstration of swimming ability. Lab 3, Cr. 1.
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3.00 Credits
Covers basic skills of serving, ground strokes, volley and overhand, as well as strategy, tennis customs and traditions, and rules of the game. Lab 3, Cr. 0.5.
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0.50 Credits
Rules, court strategy, and various shot combinations.?Grip, stance, ball control, and other fundamental techniques. Patterns of play for singles and doubles. Cr. 0.5.
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3.00 Credits
Rules, court strategy, and various shot combinations. Grip, stance, ball control, and other fundamental techniques. Patterns of play for singles and doubles. Lab 3, Cr. 0.5.
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0.50 Credits
The course enables the student to experience the various components of physical fitness, e.g., endurance, strength, ability, balance, flexibility, and speed. Theories on weight control are discussed.?Opportunities to prepare oneself to meet the physical demands of daily life. Cr. 0.5.
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