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PHED 2020: Varsity Basketball
1.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
Only for varsity athletes. Pass/fail grading system will be used. One credit hour will be given for successful completion of this course regardless of the number of times the course is repeated.
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PHED 2030: Varsity Cheerleading
1.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
Only for varsity cheerleaders. Pass/Fail grading system will be used. Minimum of 32 laboratory hours. One credit hour will be given for successful completion of this course regardless of the number of times the course is repeated.
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PHED 2040: Varsity Softball
1.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
Only for varsity athletes. Pass/fail grading system will be used. One credit hour will be given for successful completion of this course regardless of the number of times the course is repeated.
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PHED 2070: Wellness and Physical Activity I
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
(Prerequisites/Corequisites: First inform your doctor and observe these guidelines: 1) Under 30: You can start exercising if you¿ve had a check-up within the past year and the doctor found nothing wrong with you. 2) Between 30 and 39: You should have a check-up within three months before you start exercising. The examination should include an electrocardiogram [EKG] taken at rest. 3) Above 40: Same as for the 30-39 group with one important addition. Your doctor should also take an EKG to check your heart while you are exercising. [This is called a stress test.] Your pulse rate during this test should approach the level it would during aerobic workouts.) The student¿s physical condition is assessed by a graded exercise tolerance test. Muscular strength, flexibility and dieting habits will be assessed. Implementation of different activities including mini-lectures are designed to improve a student¿s desired level of wellness/fitness. 1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory (supervised and unsupervised labs will be announced).
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PHED 2080: Wellness and Physical Activity II
1.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
(Prerequisites/Corequisites: First inform your doctor and observe these guidelines. 1) Under 30: You can start exercising if you¿ve had a check-up within the past year and the doctor found nothing wrong with you. 2) Between 30 and 39: You should have a check-up within three months before you start exercising. The examination should include an electrocardiogram [EKG] taken at rest. 3) Above 40: Same as for the 30-39 group with one important addition. Your doctor should also take an EKG to check your heart while you are exercising. [This is called a stress test.] Your pulse rate during this test should approach the level it would during aerobic workouts.) This course is a continuation of PHED 2070, including pre-testing, three laboratory/exercise hours per week, and post-testing. May be taken multiple times for credit. This course is for Pass/Fail only.
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PHIL 1030: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
(3 sem. hrs.) (Prerequisites: DSPW 0800, DSPR 0800) A general introduction to the concepts, terms and principles of philosophy. The course will emphasize the concepts that humans have wondered about since ancient times and how they have sought to explain them. The philosophical method will be introduced. 3 hours lecture. RODP Equivalent Course - PHIL 1030
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PHIL 1040: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
(3 sem. hrs.) (Prerequisites: DSPW 0800, DSPR 0800) An examination of the bases and norms for conduct as applied to both the individual and society. 3 hours lecture. RODP Equivalent Course - PHIL 121
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PHIL 1050: Introductory Logic
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
(3 sem. hrs.) (Prerequisites: DSPW 0800, DSPM 0800, DSPR 0800) An introduction to language as a tool for critical reasoning. Both inductive and deductive reasoning as well as validity and soundness of argumentation will be included. 3 hours lecture.
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PHIL 121: Elementary Ethics
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
Morality is tentatively defined as those rules that tell us what is good or bad, right or wrong. They govern our behavior. Ethics is tentatively defined as the rational justification of our moral rules. These definitions will be refined as the course progresses. This course, Elementary Ethics, is a critical analysis of the principle ethical theories and their applications to contemporary moral issues.
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PHIL 201: Intro to World Religions
3.00 Credits
Dyersburg State Community College
PHIL 201 is a survey of the development of religions from tribal cultures to present day societies. This course provides the student with a general knowledge of the major religions that exist in the world today as well as an understanding of their origins, development, and adaptation to present day social and political situations. In addition to these major religions, this course will provide an insight into past religions and spiritual thinking and analyze how they influenced religious thoughts that persist to this day.
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