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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the skills and knowledge necessary to develop into a competent, safe, and responsible scuba diver capable of making independent decisions. Specifically, students will develop the ability to recognize and implement alternative solutions for coping with stressful problems. Equipment is provided for campus coursework. Physical and psychological preparation and values of participation in the activity are included.

    Note: Lab fee required. Students can earn NAUI Certification by signing up for an open water trip. (The student at the end of the course must rent SCUBA equipment.) Prerequisite:    KNSLOGY 1051 (0074) or permission of the instructor

  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will prepare the novice SUCBA diver to learn about advanced diving equipment and to perform skill activities safely and proficiently without in-water supervision. Areas of study will include, but are not limited to, search and recovery, underwater communications, navigation, limited visibility diving, and/or Nitrox theory. Certification is not required at the end of the course; however, any student wishing to get certified will be presented with such opportunities. Any and/or all costs associated with this optional certification will need to be paid by the student directly to the independent dive shop and/or instructor leading the certification dives. Prerequisite:    KNSLOGY 1046 (0080) or Basic SCUBA Certification
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to basic personal aquatic safety skills for the purpose of developing confidence in the water. Physical and psychological preparation and values of participation in the activity are included.

    Note: For students who are not comfortable in shallow water or with their faces in the water.

  • 2.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to basic aquatic skills to assure confidence and mobility in aquatic activities as well as the development of confidence in deep water. Physical and psychological preparation and values of participation in the activity are included.

    Note: For students with little or no swimming ability.

  • 2.00 Credits

    This course advances the skills learned in Swimming I and focuses on stroke improvement and swimming endurance. Physical and psychological preparation and values of participation in the activity are included. Prerequisite:    KNSLOGY 1049 (0073) or permission of the instructor
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course introduces the skills and knowledge for using the hands, arms, legs, and feet to attack and defend oneself; breathing and muscle control; competitive rules; the ranking system; safety; fitness; and history, values, and etiquette. Tae Kwon Do is a Korean form of martial arts and is taught from a traditional perspective and supplemented by modern scientific principles. Physical and psychological preparation and values of participation in the activity are included.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course advances the skills learned in Tae Kwon Do I and applies them in two areas. First, students will learn how to design and teach a complete martial arts class that will focus the material in a manner easily understood by students while at the same time keeping students stimulated, interested, and challenged. Second, students will be able to design a training regimen for martial arts students interested in competing in Olympic style sport martial arts. Physical and psychological preparation and values of participation in the activity are included. Prerequisite:    KNSLOGY 1052 (0046) or permission of the instructor
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course provides opportunities to develop the skills, strategies, etiquette, knowledge of the rules and how to select proper equipment, as well as opportunities for participation in tennis. Physical and psychological preparation and values of the sport are included. Emphasis is on preparing students to be lifelong participants in tennis.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course advances the skills learned in Tennis I through the refinement of skills and techniques and by developing more sophisticated skills and strategies in tennis. Physical and psychological preparation and values of participation in the activity are included. Prerequisite:    KNSLOGY 1054 (0032) or permission of the instructor
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course introduces the skills, strategies, etiquette, knowledge of the rules, and how to select proper equipment, as well as opportunities for participation in volleyball. Physical and psychological preparation and values of participation in the activity are included.
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