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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
" Using multiple worksheets and workbooks * Advanced formatting using special number formats and other advanced formatting * Outlining and subtotals * Cell and range names * Lists and tables * Web and Internet features * Advanced charting Chart formatting options, combination charts and graphic elements * Documenting and auditing auditing features, comments in cells and workbooks, protection and workgroup collaboration * Templates and settings
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1.00 Credits
Designed for students with little or no swimming ability. Students learn fundamental skills such as bobbing, prone and back glides, the front, back, and elementary backstroke, changing direction, treading water, jumping and diving into deep water. Special emphasis is placed on helping non-swimmers overcome fear of the water. Red Cross certification available. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Fall and spring semesters.
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The objective of this course is refinement of basic strokes (front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, and sidestroke) in order to swim with more ease, efficiency, and power. New skills that are introduced include the butterfly stroke, open and flip turns, feet-first, tuck and pike surface dives, and springboard diving. Endurance will be improved by the completion of the course. Red Cross certification available. Prerequisite: FITN 101 or equivalent skill level. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Fall and spring semesters.
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This course introduces students to three parallel games with an emphasis on learning through activity. The course is designed to explore and develop the similarities of the three games. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Fall and spring semesters.
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This is a diversified study of the fundamentals of modern dance, and a combination of dance movement, theory, and imagination. Other styles of dance may be introduced. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Fall and spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
This course operates on an independent study basis and follows the physical fitness guidelines established by the President's Council on Physical Fitness. It is designed for the student who already incorporates physical exercise into his/her daily routine. Students are required to actively participate in an approved exercise mode (physical activity), and to document the frequency and intensity of their activity. Additional fee required. Students must attend a mandatory first class meeting. Prerequisite: Prior completion or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 100. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Fall and spring semesters
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Covers skiing and snowboarding instruction for all levels from the beginner to the advanced. Classes are held at Greek Peak. Additional fee required. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Spring semester.
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This course is designed to teach the basic skills needed to handle canoes. Topics studied include organization of trips, self-rescue, and survival techniques. As much time as possible is spent on the water. Canoes are provided. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to train instructor candidates to teach the Infant and Preschool Aquatics Program, the seven levels of a Learn to Swim Program, Community Water Safety, and Water Safety Instructor Aide courses. It also teaches instructor candidates how to use course materials, conduct training sessions, evaluate student progress, and prepare and submit records and reports. Red Cross certification available. Prerequisites: FITN 102 or Red Cross level 5 or 6 skills with permission of the instructor; 16 years of age or older and successful completion of a pretest. 3 Cr. (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) Spring semester.
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