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P E 264: Advanced Softball Theory
3.00 Credits
Centralia College
An advanced analysis of the mental approach to the game of softball. An emphasis will be placed on the theories and strategies of fastpitch. Prerequisite: P E 164
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P E 266: Advanced Baseball Fundamentals
1.00 Credits
Centralia College
On the field practice in development of the advanced fundamentals of baseball. Emphasis on advanced skills, strategies, and techniques. Prerequisite: P E 166 or instructor's permission.
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P E 267: Advanced Basketball Fundamentals
1.00 Credits
Centralia College
This course will implement the learning and practicing of basic and advanced fundamentals in the game of basketball with lectures on the theory of various phases of the game. Conditioning for lifetime activity is an important aspect of the course. Prerequisite: P E 167 or instructor's permission.
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P E 269: Advanced Cardio Kickboxing
1.00 Credits
Centralia College
Designed to offer high-impact aerobic conditioning with the addition of hand weights. Each week more involved forms of body moves and techniques introduced to improve the individual's level of cardiovascular fitness. Prerequisite: P E 169
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P E 271: pe Practicum I
1.00 Credits
Centralia College
Assists the student in reviewing either teaching or exercise science as a career. Students intending to become Physical Educators will observe Physical Education teachers in the k-6 setting. Exercise Science majors will observe the operation of a commercial fitness center. All students will attend seminars to discuss their findings. Prerequisite: EDUC 201 or concurrent enrollment (for Education majors only)
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P E 272: pe Practicum II
1.00 Credits
Centralia College
Assists in reviewing either teaching or exercise science as a career. Students intending to become Physical Educators will observe Physical Education teachers in the middle school setting. Exercise Science majors will observe the operation of a medical setting. Students will attend seminars to discuss their findings. Prerequisite: P E 271 or instructor's permission
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P E 273: pe Practicum III
1.00 Credits
Centralia College
Assists the student in reviewing either teaching or exercise science as a career. Students intending to become Physical Educators will observe Physical Education teachers in the high school setting. Exercise Science majors will observe the operation of a community recreation program. All students will attend seminars to discuss their findings. Prerequisite: P E 272
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P E 275: Prevention And Care of Athletic Injuries
3.00 Credits
Centralia College
The prevention, recognition, and care of athletic injuries.
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PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Philosophy challenges students to investigate the assumptions philosophers have made about reality, knowledge, truth, God, morality, social construction, freedom, and paternalism. Wherever possible, primary sources will be explored. Students grapple with at least 20 philosophers' writings and a half dozen theories which have shaped contemporary life.
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PHIL 103: Introduction to Ethics
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Focus on choices made in concrete circumstances. Study traditional ethical theories and present day moral dilemmas.
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