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PHED 345: Advanced Whitewater Rafting
1.00 Credits
Sierra Nevada University - Closed
This field-based course is designed to provide students with necessary, advanced information to not whitewater raft safely, but to lead others in whitewater rafting adventures. Topics include the planning and preparation required to facilitate a whitewater rafting expedition, safe river travel, hydrology, paddle techniques, guide skills, paddle commands, and river stewardship. Much of the instruction occurs during a field expedition with beginning whitewater rafting students.
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PHED 391: Ski Team
1.00 Credits
Sierra Nevada University - Closed
This course is for training and practicing for the SNC ski teams. Training includes both dry land and snow training.
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PHED 392: Snowboard Team
1.00 Credits
Sierra Nevada University - Closed
This course is for training and practicing for the SNC snowboard team. Training includes both dry land and snow training.
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PHED 402: Yoga
1.00 Credits
Sierra Nevada University - Closed
When movement comes from a relaxed and playful place, the body responds easily and joyfully. These classes are designed to rekindle the body’s innate wisdom and brings each student to an enhanced awareness and appreciation of his or her unique body. The sessions are relaxing, refreshing and centering.
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PHED 411: SA: Freeriding
3.00 Credits
Sierra Nevada University - Closed
This course is designed for the advanced snowboarder who wants to take their riding to a competitive level. Students will utilize the entire mountain for their learning. Freeriding techniques incorporate “freestyle” skills where the focus is on tricks, jumps, and transitions. Overall course topics include off piste snowboarding, backcountry safety, park riding, goal setting, contest mentality, and injury avoidance. This course is ONLY offered during the summer in Argentina.
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PHED 414: SA: Freeskiing
3.00 Credits
Sierra Nevada University - Closed
This course is designed for the advanced skier who wants to take their skiing to a competitive level. Students will utilize the entire mountain for their learning. Freeskiing techniques incorporate “freestyle” skills where the focus is on tricks, jumps, and transitions. Overall course topics include off piste skiing, backcountry safety, park riding, goal setting, contest mentality, and injury avoidance. This course is ONLY offered during the summer in Argentina.
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PHED 491: Ski Team
1.00 Credits
Sierra Nevada University - Closed
This course is for training and practicing for the SNC ski teams. Training includes both dry land and snow training.
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PHED 492: Snowboard Team
1.00 Credits
Sierra Nevada University - Closed
This course is for training and practicing for the SNC snowboard team. Training includes both dry land and snow training.
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PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Sierra Nevada University - Closed
Examination of the basic questions of philosophy and consideration of some of the answers philosophers have provided from the pre-Socratics to the present. Answers, however, are not the main emphasis of the course, but rather developing of a sense of the importance of philosophy as a continuing quest and as a central human activity.
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PHTG 240: Photojournalism I
3.00 Credits
Sierra Nevada University - Closed
This course is an entry-level course in photography techniques specific for newspaper and print media production. In the class, students study and practice techniques of using a standard or digital camera and the darkroom or associated software to manipulate images. The course emphasizes basic lighting, composition, flash, and layout and image quality.
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