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PED 211: Individual/Dual Sports I
1.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course is the study and practice of the fundamental skills, techniques, strategy and rules for activities common to secondary physical education programs. Specific activities include golf, badminton and racquetball. (fall odd)
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PED 212: Individual/Dual Sports II
1.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course is the study and practice of the fundamental skills, techniques, strategy and rules for activities common to secondary physical education programs. Specific activities include tennis, bowling and archery. (spring even)
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PED 213: Team Sports I
1.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course is the study and practice of the fundamental skills, techniques, strategy and rules for activities common to secondary physical education programs. Specific activities include soccer, flag football and basketball. (fall even)
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PED 214: Team Sports II
1.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course is the study and practice of the fundamental skills, techniques, strategy and rules for activities common to secondary physical education programs. Specific activities include volleyball, softball and hockey. (spring odd)
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PED 215: Sports Officiating
2.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course includes a study of rules and mechanics of officiating for the sports of football, volleyball, basketball, track and field and baseball. (fall odd)
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PED 217: First Aid & CPR
2.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course is a standard Red Cross first aid course. Successful completion of the class results in A.R.C. certification. (fall and spring)
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PED 225: Fitness-Wellness
2.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course is an introduction to the basic concept of wellness and will offer the students experience related to cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and body composition. Other activities include assessment of fitness and various exercise routines, stress reduction, disease prevention and program design. (fall even)
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PED 226: Strength Training and Conditioning
2.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the principles, techniques and physiology behind strength training. Various topics relating to strength and resistance training will be discussed in detail including energy expenditure power, specificity, free vs. machine weights and the design of resistance programs. The goal is to provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge to design and supervise strength and conditioning programs for various populations. (fall odd)
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PED 230: Human Anatomy and Physiology
4.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course is a study of the structure and function of the human body emphasizing the body systems that maintain the human body. Importance is placed on broad, general anatomical and physiological principles as they apply to structure and function of the human body. (fall even) Prerequisite: BIO 103, BIO 106 or equivalent.
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PED 315: Elementary Methods of Physical Education
2.00 Credits
Mount Marty College
This course is an introduction to the principles of teaching and evaluating the physical and health development of elementary school children (K-8). Lesson planning, curriculum development and supervision of the physical education program are covered. (spring)
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