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PHED 168: varsity Sports Iv
1.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College-Blue River
1 credit. 2 hours. (Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: Current membership in an intercollegiate athletic team and PHED 166. Participation in all phases of a varsity sport.
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PHED 173: wrestling I
1.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College-Blue River
1 credit. 2 hours. (Laboratory 2 hours.) Wrestling (free style) to develop body control and techniques as well as to develop self-confidence, Physical fitness, and protective skills.
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PHED 174: wrestling II
1.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College-Blue River
1 credit. 2 hours. (Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisites: PHED 173. Advanced wrestling (free style) to develop body control and techniques as well as to develop self-confidence, Physical fitness, and protective skills.
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PHED 178: Scuba Diving
1.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College-Blue River
1 credit. 1.5 hours. (Lecture 0.5 hour. Laboratory 1 hour.) Scuba Diving is a course that develops the basic knowledge and skills needed to safely enjoy recreational diving. Successful completion of this course will prepare the student for Open Water Certification Training dives through the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) or the National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI).
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PHED 179: Aqua Aerobics I
1.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College-Blue River
1 credit. 2 hours. (Laboratory 2 hours.) Exercise program of choreographed routines involving continuous rhythmic activity performed in water to encourage cardiovascular fitness and muscular endurance.
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PHED 180: Aqua Aerobics II
1.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College-Blue River
1 credit. 2 hours. (Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: PHED 179. Exercise program of advanced choreographed routines involving continuous rhythmic activity performed in water to encourage cardiovascular fitness and muscular endurance.
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PHED 197: Topics in physical Education
1.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College-Blue River
1 credit. 2 hours. (Laboratory 2 hours.) Designed to offer the student or a group of students a current activity topic. Considering the dynamic state the fields of physical and wellness are in at the current time, this allows the Physical Education Department to meet the needs of the community.
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PHED 198: Topics in Education
2.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College-Blue River
2 credits. 2 hours. (Laboratory 2 hours.) Designed to offer the student or a group of students a current activity topic. Considering the dynamic state the fields of physical and wellness are in at the current time, this allows the Physical Education Department to meet the needs of the community.
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PHED 199: Topics in physical Education
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College-Blue River
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) Designed to offer the student or a group of students a current activity topic. Considering the dynamic state the fields of physical and wellness are in at the current time, this allows the Physical Education Department to meet the needs of the community.
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PHIL 100: Introduction to philosophy
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College-Blue River
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) This course will introduce students to the fundamental questions of human existence including the foundation of knowledge, the nature of ethical, religious, and social values and meaning, conceptions of being, and human freedom. Consideration will be given to the application of philosophical methods to contemporary society and problems.
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