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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Fall semester. 1 semester hour. Students can elect to obtain credit for conditioning and participation in varsity sports.
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1.00 Credits
Fall semester. 1 semester hour. Select from a variety of activities, such as aerobics, backpacking, badminton, canoeing, cardio resistance training, kayaking, dance, fitness, fly fishing, folf, golf, recreational horseback riding, rock climbing, skiing, swimming, team sports, tennis, weight training, wilderness navigation, and yoga. A specific activity may be taken twice for credit. Pass/no pass. No more than eight PEH activity credits may count toward graduation. This rule does not apply to activities required in a PEH major.
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1.00 Credits
Spring semester. 1 semester hour. Select from a variety of activities, such as aerobics, backpacking, badminton, canoeing, cardio resistance training, kayaking, dance, fitness, fly fishing, folf, golf, recreational horseback riding, rock climbing, skiing, swimming, team sports, tennis, weight training, wilderness navigation, and yoga. A specific activity may be taken twice for credit. Pass-No Pass. No more than eight PEH activity credits may count toward graduation. This rule does not apply to activities required in a PEH major.
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2.00 Credits
Fall semester. 2 semester hours. This course is designed to introduce and direct students in attaining levels of proficiency in the following team-sports activities: soccer, team-handball, speedball, basketball, softball, and volleyball. Students are expected to show increases in, and are assessed on, their level of skill, knowledge of rules, and application of strategies within each activity.
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2.00 Credits
Spring semester. 2 semester hours. This course is designed to introduce and direct students toward a level of proficiency in the following individual sport activities: tennis, badminton, racquetball, pickleball, squash, and various outdoor recreational activities. Students are expected to show increases in, and are assessed on, their level of skill, knowledge of rules, and application of strategies within each activity.
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2.00 Credits
Fall semester, even years. 2 semester hours. This course is designed to introduce and direct students toward a level of proficiency in the following life-time and fitness activities: orienteering, ultimate frisbee, cooperative activities, American Indian and multi-cultural games, fitness testing, and educational gymnastics. Students are expected to show increases in, and are assessed on, their level of skill, knowledge of rules, and application of strategies within each activity.
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1.00 Credits
Fall and spring semesters. 1 semester hour. Becoming fit and well affects the quality of one's life. Through class sessions and activity labs, students evaluate their fitness and plan for and initiate change in their exercise habits. Additional topics include nutrition and weight management, risk factor analysis and control, and major wellness concerns.
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2.00 Credits
Fall and spring semesters. 2 semester hours. This course focuses on the procedures and practices for emergency care in the case of accident or sudden illness, and awareness of safety and accident prevention. Upon successful completion of this course, students earn certification in first aid through the American Red Cross and certification in CPR through the American Heart Association.
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2.00 Credits
Fall semester. 2 semester hours. Students complete 200 clinical hours under the supervision of a certified trainer. Corequisite: PEH222.
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2.00 Credits
Spring semester. 2 semester hours. Students complete 200 clinical hours under the supervision of a certified trainer. Corequisite: PEH222.
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