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PED 132: Life Guard Training
2.00 Credits
Northland College
Students will receive the American Red Cross certification in Lifeguard Training. The course requires participants to have strong swimming skills and hold current AARC First Aid and CPR certification. Students will learn rescue techniques, lifeguard etiquette, and pool maintenance. Liberal Education: Personal Wellness.
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PED 133: Water Safety Instructor
2.00 Credits
Northland College
Students will receive American Red Cross certification to teach swimming lessons. Students will analyze aquatic skills, hydrodynamic principles, and teaching methods. Liberal Education: Personal Wellness.
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PED 202: Sports Medicine
3.00 Credits
Northland College
Students will study the causes, prevention, and treatment of sports injuries. Practical experience is offered in first aid, taping, and training techniques.
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PED 240: Sports Safety Training
2.00 Credits
Northland College
Course will certify students through Red Cross at the advanced first aid level.
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PED 300: Theories and Techniques of Coaching
3.00 Credits
Northland College
This course introduces general coaching fundamentals as well as techniques for specific sports. Includes four hours of lab.
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PED 301: Musculoskeletal Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Northland College
This course will present a study of the anatomy and function of the human skeletal, articular (joint), and muscular systems as they function within the contexts of Physical Education, athletics, Outdoor Education/ Therapeutic and Universal Design, physical and occupational therapy, and the biological sciences.
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PED 303: Analysis of Human Performance
4.00 Credits
Northland College
Prerequisite: PED 301 This course offers a study of the basic elements of exercise physiology and some biomechanics as they apply to athletic activities and outdoor pursuits. It is designed for the Coaching minor, Physical Education major, and the Outdoor Education/ Therapeutic and Universal Design major. Others admitted by consent of instructor. Offered fall and winter sessions in even-numbered years.
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PED 400: Organization & Administration of Athletics
3.00 Credits
Northland College
This course covers organization of athletics and athletic teams, administrative problems of athletics in relationship to individual, school, community, and state; principles of officiating; place of intramural and interscholastic athletics in the academic curriculum; as well as control and care of the athletic plant.
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PGS 115: Intro to Peace Studies
3.00 Credits
Northland College
An entry level course designed to familiarize students with the major questions and basic issues, concepts, and vocabulary associated with the study of peace and violence. Along with lectures, readings, and videos, students are given ample opportunity for discussion. Liberal Education: Peace, Conflict, and Global Studies.
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PGS 200: Volunteer Experience
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northland College
Students volunteer with a social service agency or in some other capacity in an off-campus experience and file regular reports with the Peace, Conflict, and Global Studies Program Coordinator. Students will assist in finding an agency or other experience. Graded S/U.
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