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1.00 Credits
Leisure Time Activities
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1.00 Credits
This course presents the fundamentals of fencing using the three classes of weapons: foil, sabre and epee. Offensive and defensive movements are studied, as well as the techniques of engage, disengage, parry and lunge. It is the perfect sport for students of all ages, sizes and abilities. All equipment is provided. Students must be available on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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1.00 Credits
This class covers proper form for joint protection as it relates to weight lifting for a body-building effect. Topics include: the basics of repetition schemes, the effect of changing reps and weights for maximum muscle hyper- trophy and/or growth, and proper nutrition for optimal recovery and results, including nutrient timing and basic supplementation for body building. The class includes lectures as well as workout time in the Fitness Center.
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This class is a progression of dances learned in PE 161 with more advanced patterns and improved style and technique. Class size is limited to 24 students; interested students must contact Linda Wooster to register. Prerequisite: PE 161. Courses offered as needed
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3.00 Credits
A survey of basic principles of physics and some important applications. The laws of motion, gravity and electromagnetism are presented along with fluids, wave phenomena and optics. Modern physics includes quantum theory, atomic structure, radioactivity and semiconductors. Must be taken in conjunction with PH 101L. (Note: This course is suitable for both science and non-science majors.) Every Year, All
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Lab must be taken with PH 101. (2 lab hrs.) Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
This course considers phenomena that examine the fundamental nature of the physical universe as well as the theories of the nature of the universe. Topics include kinematics and dynamics of motion, momentum, energy and equilibrium of rigid bodies and fluids, and thermal properties of matter. Must be taken in conjunction with PH 110L. (Note: This course is designed primarily for science majors.) Every Year, Fall and Summer
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1.00 Credits
Lab must be taken with PH 110. (2 lab hrs.) Every Year, Fall and Summer
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3.00 Credits
This course continues the examination of physical phenomena including vibrations and waves, sound, light, optics, electricity and magnetism. Also covered are the study of D.C. and A.C. circuits, and some elements of modern physics. Must be taken in conjunction with PH 111L. (Note: This course is designed primarily for science majors.) Prerequisites: PH 110, PH 110L; Every Year, Spring and Summer
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the ideas of selected great philosophers,Western and non-Western, on such themes as self-knowledge, humankind and nature, humankind and society, and humankind and the ultimate. Attention is given to historical context of persons and ideas studied and to their impact on human development. Every Year, All
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