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  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    1-12 credits Prerequisite: Instructor approval. This course provides an opportunity for supervised work experiences in an employee wellness or similar program, on campus or in a public or private work site in the community. Students may gain knowledge, develop skills, and explore career options while earning credit toward a degree or certificate. Work sites may be paid or non-paid. Note: For students who are not currently enrolled in the Professional Fitness Training Program, there is an enrollment minimum of 3 credits for this course.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 credits Prerequisite: PE 194T. Introduction to management topics specific to the fitness industry, including fitness program administration, safety and legal liability, facility management, equipment acquisition and maintenance, corporate fitness practices, and employee wellness programs. Learning experiences will include lectures, field trips, presentations by fitness professionals, individual research, group projects, and computer lab assignments. For students in the second year of the Fitness Specialist Program.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Prerequisite: PE196 Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology. Students will learn how to prevent, recognize and rehabilitate common injuries that may occur during activity.
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 credit A variable credit course based on independent study contracted between an instructor and a student.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credits Prerequisite: MTH 052 or above with grade of 'C-' or better or pass placement test. The 'Fundamentals of Physics' courses provide an introduction to a broad range of fundamental physics concepts and is recommended for anyone seeking a good basic level of physics literacy. The sequence is designed for non-science majors, but also serves prospective science majors who want to gain a better conceptual grounding before taking General Physics. The sequence also meets physics elective requirements for professional-technical students, as well as providing physics transfer credit for professional-technical students who may transfer to a university; for example, drafting students who may go on to study architecture. Emphasis is on everyday phenomena and conceptual understanding more than calculations. Each course can be taken independently, though the sequential order is recommended when possible. PH 101 is not a prerequisite for PH 102 or PH 103. The classes are readily accepted for transfer credit. The class environment includes labs, demonstrations, discussion and handson activities. PH 101 focuses on the nature of science, data analysis, motion, momentum, energy, gravity, the atomic nature of matter, and the properties of solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credits Prerequisite: MTH 052 or above with grade of 'C-' or better or pass placement test. PH 102 provides an introduction to heat and thermodynamics, waves and sound, and electricity and magnetism. It can be taken independently of PH 101 and PH 103. See information about the Fundamentals of Physics sequence in the PH 101 course description.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credits Prerequisite: MTH 052 or above with grade of 'C-' or better or pass placement test. PH 103 is concerned with light and color and many aspects of modern physics, including atomic physics, quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, special and general relativity, and astrophysics. It can be taken independently of PH 101 and PH 102. See information about the Fundamentals of Physics sequence in the PH 101 course description.
  • 5.00 Credits

    5 credits Prerequisite: MTH 112 with grade of 'C-' or better or pass placement test. This three-term sequence introduces a wide range of fundamental physics concepts and analysis that is required for most health, mathematics and all science majors. PH 201, 2, 3, provides an algebra-based introduction, which is sufficient for majors not requiring calculus. These three courses all focus on conceptual understanding, graphical representation, and problem solving. The mathematical background in college-level algebra and trigonometry is needed and used throughout the sequence. The courses are designed to be taken in sequence. PH 201 provides an introduction to the concepts of force, acceleration, work, energy and momentum of objects with mass in various kinds of motion.
  • 5.00 Credits

    5 credits Prerequisite: PH 201 with grade of 'C-' or better. The second term of this algebra-based General Physics sequence, PH 202, provides an introduction to rotational motion, sound, wave phenomena and optics. See information about this General Physics sequence in the PH 201 course description.
  • 5.00 Credits

    5 credits Prerequisite: PH 202 with grade of 'C-' or better. In the third term of this algebra-based General Physics sequence, PH 203 provides an introduction to the topics of electricity, magnetism, and selected topics from modern physics. See information about this General Physics sequence under the PH 201 course
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