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PEA 142Q: Slow-Pitch Softball
1.00 Credits
Carleton College
Fundamental skills of slow-pitch softball for the recreational player.
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PEA 144Q: Beginning Tennis
1.00 Credits
Carleton College
Basic tennis strokes. Includes instruction, drills, practice, and playing time. Covers rules, simple strategy, player position, etiquette, and guidelines for equipment selection.
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PEA 145Q: Intermediate Tennis
1.00 Credits
Carleton College
Further development of basic tennis skills with emphasis on solid and consistent stroking. Instruction, drills, practice, and playing time on the serve, forehand and backhand ground strokes, volleys, lobs, and overheads. Game-playing strategy, tiebreakers, and player position. Prerequisite: PEA144Q.
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PEA 146Q: Volleyball
1.00 Credits
Carleton College
Power volleyball skills and techniques involved in volleyball as a recreational sport. Rules, strategy, as well as the application of rules in game situations. Traditional 6-on-6, coed, and reverse 4s are taught under the rules of USA volleyball. Emphasis on developing a positive attitude toward playing the game of volleyball.
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PEA 147Q: Intermediate Volleyball
1.00 Credits
Carleton College
Competitive volleyball play in which participants learn a variety of volleyball strategies, offenses, defenses? and various styles of play. Traditional 6-on-6, coed, and reverse 4s are used for competition under the rules of USA volleyball. Emphasis on applying rules in game situations, not only as a player, but as an official as well. Prerequisite: PEA146Q or participation in high school varsity volleyball.
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PEA 150Q: Lifeguarding I
2.00 Credits
Carleton College
Development of the highest possible skill level in the five basic strokes, as well as instruction and practice in basic skills to save one's own life or the life of another. Opportunity to receive a Red Cross Lifeguarding I Certificate. Prerequisites: Advanced swimming proficiency; current CPR and First Aid certification (may be taken concurrently).
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PHI 105N: The Philosophic Quest
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Who am I? What can I know? What should I do? What is a just society? These and other questions are the focus of reflective consideration on writings in the philosophical traditions, including thinkers such as Socrates, Plato, Descartes, Kant, and Kierkegaard.
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PHI 110N: Society and Morality
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
A moral analysis of abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, sexual morality, and self-interest. Ethical approaches of Plato, Hobbes, Butler, Bentham, Mill, Ross, Rawls, and Kant. Development of principles of love and justice, and the role of a Christian in society. Emphasis on moral decision making.
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PHI 120N: Philosophy through Film
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Viewing and discussion of films that raise intriguing philosophical issues combined with reading classical texts in philosophy, in order to develop reflective, reasoned responses to some of life's basic questions.
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PHI 210L: The Modern Mind
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Themes and movements that have shaped European and American culture in the last 200 years, drawing on significant works in philosophy, literature, and art. Reflection on the personal and cultural meanings of living in the modern age. Prerequisite: GES130 or GES145, 146.
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