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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic fundamental kicking, blocking, and punching techniques of self-defense designed specifically for women. Volunteer simulation exercises conclude the course
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to proper techniques for lifting weights to increase strength, flexibility, and endurance. Progress in the course will be self-paced
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the systematic approach and proper form of exercise known as yoga. Warming up, stretching, and the releasing of muscle tension will reduce stress, increase blood circulation, and improve both physical and mental health
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1.00 Credits
College credit for student athletes participating in the varsity sports of basketball, soccer, cross-country, softball, tennis, and volleyball. Students must register for this course with approval from the director of athletics. Students must try out for the team and meet all requirements for team participation as determined by the head coach
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1.00 Credits
Advanced skills and techniques in weight training and conditioning. Class consists of weight training through use of free weights and equipment. A portion of each class includes cardiovascular exercise. Progress in the course will be self-paced
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the history and problems of philosophy. Philosophers from Plato to contemporary thinkers such as Descartes, Sartre, Marx, Kierkegaard, Augustine Aquinas, and others will be covered. The course is designed to grant a general overview of the development of the philosophic tradition of the West
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3.00 Credits
Overview of key figures in political philosophy such as Plato, Aristotle, Locke, Hobbes, Marx, and Machiavelli. The course goals will be to relate the political and/or economic theories of these crucial thinkers to contemporary political and economic issues of today. The course will also focus on how their thought has shaped the understanding of political and economic concerns
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to fundamental ideas in history of philosophy leading to existentialism. Such thinkers as Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre, Kierkegaard, and others will be discussed and studied in order to grasp a sense of how their thought has influenced the philosophy of the present era
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3.00 Credits
Investigation of the history of ethics and its pertinence to contemporary morality. The course will focus on the traditional ethical theories of such thinkers as Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Augustine, Kant, Hume, Mill, Sartre, Marx, and others. It will also examine contemporary ethical issues as they relate to the history of ethical philosophy
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3.00 Credits
The course is designed to investigate the evolution of major theories throughout the history of Western philosophy. As a consequence, this course is geared toward understanding the relationship between education and political philosophy
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