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PES 190: Tumbling and Trampoline
1.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
This is an introduction to skill techniques needed to perform basic moves on the mats and trampoline. Focus is on values and safety. Activities designed to develop body awareness and progression from simple to complex skills.
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PES 195: Skiing
1.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
This course involves the development of knowledge and skills in beginner, intermediate, or advanced, intermediate snow skiing; it is conducted off campus. Additional fee is charged.
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PES 198: Adapted Physical Education Programming
1.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
This course is offered to all students who, because of permanent or temporary disabilities, cannot participate in the regularly offered physical activity courses. Students are involved in activities designed to deal with their specific problems, and receive 1 hour for their efforts. It may be repeated for up to 8 hours.
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PES 199: Special Programs
1.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Permission of department chairperson. This course is designed for the student who may wish, because of special interest, to receive hour for participation in recreational or sports activities not included in the courses listed above. Students wishing to receive hour for this must report to the Physical Education office to make arrangements for approval and verification of the activity.It may be repeated for up to five hours.
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PES 240: Modern Dance III
2.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: PES 141 or permission of instructor. This course is the further study of modern-dance theory and skill, with emphasis on increasing physical competence and understanding of underlying theory. It may be repeated for up to 8 hours.
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PES 250: Ballet III
2.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: PES 151 or permission of instructor. This is the further study of the theory and skills of classical ballet, with emphasis on increasing physical competence and understanding of underlying theory. It may be repeated for up to 8 hours.
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PHL 120: Reasoning and Argument
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
An introduction to logical concepts and principles of inductive and deductive reasoning, which focuses on building the skills involved in analyzing, evaluating and constructing arguments of various types. Emphasis is placed on the application of concepts and principles to natural language contexts and examples. Not a symbolic logic course.
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PHL 130: Introduction to Logic
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
An introduction to the basic concepts, principles, and methods of argument analysis and evaluation, including deductive vs. inductive reasoning, validity, soundness, truth tables, deductive proof, Venn diagrams, and probability and statistical reasoning. May also include Aristotelian logic, informal fallacies, and causal reasoning and scientific method.
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PHL 131: Deductive Logic I
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
An introduction to symbolic logic, with an emphasis on the study of propositional logic.
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PHL 171: Introduction to Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Open only to freshmen and sophomores or by written permission of department chairperson. An elementary survey of leading themes, thinkers, movements, branches, and problems in Western philosophy.
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