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KIN ACT 145: Taekwondo
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Boise State University
A martial art based on ancient Korean methods of self-defense. It is an Olympic sport with powerful kicks and punches that emphasizes continuous action, flexibility, endurance, skill, mental discipline and sportsmanship. May be repeated, maximum four credits. (Pass/Fail.)
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KIN ACT 149: Snowboarding
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Boise State University
Basic skills and techniques of snowboarding. Students furnish equipment and transportation. Special fee required. May be repeated, maximum four credits. (Pass/Fail.)
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KIN ACT 150: Winter Camping
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Boise State University
Coping with the mountain winter environment in comfort and safety. Review of equipment for snow camping, construction of snow shelters, avalanche avoidance and rescue, winter survival techniques, and map and compass use. Includes an overnight snow camping trip. Special fee required. (Pass/Fail.)
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KIN ACT 151: Alpine Skiing I
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Boise State University
Basic skills and techniques of alpine skiing. Students furnish equipment and transportation. Special fee required. May be repeated, maximum four credits. (Pass/Fail.)
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KIN ACT 152: Backpacking, Camping And Survival Skills I
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Boise State University
Fundamental skills in backpacking, overnight camping, and basic survival. Includes choice and care of equipment, camping sites, outdoor cooking skills, and ecology. Students furnish equipment and transportation. (Pass/Fail.)
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KIN ACT 153: Cross Country Skiing I
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Boise State University
Basic skills and techniques of cross country skiing. Students furnish equipment and transportation. Special fee required. May be repeated, maximum four credits. (Pass/Fail.)
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KIN ACT 154: Fly Casting And Stream Strategy I
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Boise State University
Techniques of fly casting, including single and double haul methods. Presentation of insect, minnow, and terrestrial imitations. Techniques of catching and releasing of warm water, cold water, and anadromous fishes. Students furnish equipment and transportation. Special fee required. May be repeated, maximum four credits. (Pass/Fail.)
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KIN ACT 155: Flytying I
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Boise State University
A practical orientation and application of flytying skills for the beginning or experienced fly tier. The course will focus on tying dry and wet flies, nymphs, bucktails, and streamers. Special fee required. May be repeated, maximum four credits. (Pass/Fail.)
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KIN ACT 157: Cave Exploration
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Boise State University
Instruction includes information about types of caves, formations, formation growth, essential equipment, and utilization of proper safety techniques. Conservation of natural resources is emphasized as part of cave exploration field trips. Special fee required. (Pass/Fail.)
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KIN ACT 158: Recreational Outdoor Photography
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Boise State University
The mechanics of camera and flash systems are covered along with troubleshooting, use of shutter speed, aperture, and composition. The course consists of four (4) classroom sessions plus weekend field trips to various recreational settings where hiking is involved. Art students may not substitute this class for another photography course required as part of their major. (Pass/Fail.)
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