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1.00 Credits
This course develops interest in, and a basic knowledge of, camping. The course includes both individual and group activities. A student camping trip will be a required part of the course. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Occasionally.
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Designed primarily for the shooting enthusiast, this course covers purchasing and maintenance of equipment, as well as safety factors for recreational and competitive skeet shooting. Additional fee required. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Occasionally.
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An introductory level course in practical self defense designed for women and men. Students will learn practical and effective basic defensive techniques and responses to a multitude of situations. They will also learn how to improve awareness and to recognize a threat. No previous experience or training is required. Each class will have a lecture and skill development component. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Fall and spring semesters.
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Students taking this class learn and practice the fundamentals of golf. Class sessions are held at off-campus sites. Additional fee required. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Fall semester.
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This course provides opportunities for aerobic conditioning and strength training. Students have unlimited access to the college fitness center, without charge. Each student is provided with an individual exercise performance chart, a personal fitness testing data record sheet, and is guided into a comprehensive exercise routine. The course combines group lectures, use of the fitness center, optional use of the pool, and an outdoor walk/jogging trail. The fitness center has adaptive equipment. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Fall and spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
Lifeguard Training prepares individuals to assume more effectively the duties and responsibilities of lifeguards. It covers equipment-based rescues, spinal injury management, post-rescue care and many other topics based on up-to-date principles of aquatic safety. First aid and professional rescuer level CPR training are also included. The Waterfront Life Guarding module covers skills and knowledge needed at the waterfront. Red Cross certification available. Prerequisites: FITN 102 or Red Cross level 5 or 6 skills with permission of the instructor; 15 yrs. of age or older, and successful completion of a pretest. 2 Cr. (1 Lec., 2 Lab.) Spring semester.
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This course is an introduction to teaching skiing and snowboarding professionally. A certified member of the Professional Ski Instructors of America Association at Greek Peak International Ski School, in Virgil, N.Y. teaches the course. Snow sport school policies and procedures and progressions in learning and teaching skiing and snowboarding skills are covered. Additional fee required. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides academic credit to second year varsity athletes and cheerleaders who successfully complete course requirements and a sport season. Students involved in formal athletic programs are exposed to a myriad of learning experiences in the classroom, during practice sessions and contests. The state of one's health/fitness, social process issues, and mechanical principles are typically addressed in successful sport environments. Completion of the course satisfies the fitness portion of the college's general education goal #5. Prerequisite: Verification of eligibility to participate in a varsity sport activity or related cheerleading activity. 1 Cr. (2 Lab.) Fall and spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
Prepares students for sports officiating in soccer, volleyball, basketball, or lacrosse. Emphasis is placed on the rules, proper positioning, officiating mechanics, and etiquette. The course includes philosophy, theory, physical, and mental training. It provides an opportunity for those interested in becoming involved professionally in officiating New York State sport contests and pursuing sport specific officials' certification(s). Successful completion of the course prepares students for sport officiating examinations in New York State. A required practicum of understudy assignments makes up 25 percent of the grade. 3 Cr. (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) Fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop beginning level speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in French and covers cultural information about the French-speaking world. Course emphasis is on speaking and understanding colloquial French. Substantial outside preparation and lab work are required. FREN 101 fulfills the SUNY General Education Foreign Language requirement. Prerequisite: Prior completion or current enrollment in ENGL 100. 3 Cr. (3 Lec.) Fall semester.
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