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Physical Education and Exercise Science 11: Movement Perspectives
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Consideration of various theoretical aspects of physical education, sports, and dance. Theory and practice through movement.
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Physical Education and Exercise Science 13: Motor Learning and Human Performance
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Factors that affect the learning and performance of motor skills. Motor-learning principles, motor ability traits, transfer of motor skills, proactive and retroactive inhibition, and motivation.
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Physical Education and Exercise Science 17: series Fundamental Skills in Movement Activity
2.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
2 hours; 1 credit Fundamental techniques and skills in individual and dual sports, team sports, gymnastics, aquatic sports, and rhythmic movement activities. Students may be required to provide equipment or supplies for these courses. (Not open to students who have completed an equivalent course.) 17.2 Archery. 17.3 Badminton. 17.7 Fencing. 17.8 Field Hockey. 17.11 Folk and Square Dance. 17.12 Golf. 17.13 Gymnastics (women). 17.14 Israeli Folk Dance. 17.16 The Alexander Technique. 17.19 Recreational Activities. 17.20 Self-defense. 17.21 Ballroom Dancing. 17.22 Softball. 17.23 Swimming. 17.25 Tennis. 17.26 Track and Field. 17.27 Volleyball. 17.28 Wall Sports. 17.29 Yoga. 17.33 Basketball (men). 17.35 Body Conditioning. 17.38 Soccer. 17.39 Touch Football. 17.41 Skiing. 17.44 Team Handball. 17.45 Aerobics.
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Physical Education and Exercise Science 17.24: Fundamental Pilates
2.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
2 hours; 1 credit Pilates mat work exercises. Emphasis on understanding and use of the principles, fundamentals, and anatomical information relevant to each exercise. Application of conscious focus on use of the body. Modifications and variations of all exercises will be included.
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Physical Education and Exercise Science 17.46: Advanced Beginning Swimming
2.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
2 hours; 1 credit Prerequisite: Physical Education 17.23 or a current American Red Cross Beginner Swimmer Certificate or the equivalent.
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Physical Education and Exercise Science 18: series Intermediate Skills in Movement Activity
2.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
2 hours; 1 credit Intermediate techniques and skills in individual and dual sports, team sports, gymnastics, aquatic sports, and rhythmic movement activities. Students may be required to provide equipment or supplies for these courses. 18.2 Archery. 18.3 Badminton. 18.7 Fencing. 18.11 Folk and Square Dance. 18.14 Israeli Folk Dance. 18.20 Self-defense. 18.21 Social Dance. 18.22 Softball. 18.23 Swimming. 18.25 Tennis. 18.27 Volleyball. 18.28 Wall Sports. 18.29 Yoga. 18.33 Basketball (men). 18.35 Body Conditioning. 18.38 Soccer. 18.44 Team Handball. Prerequisite: adequate preparation for the intermediate course. Students should consult the department about preparation required for each activity.
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Physical Education and Exercise Science 18.16: Intermediate Alexander Technique
2.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
2 hours; 1 credit Continued exploration of the basic principles of the Alexander Technique. Recognition and inhibition of faulty habitual muscular patterns and redirecting or replacing them with new ones.Verbalization of self-observation and observation of others. Prerequisite: Physical Education 17.16.
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Physical Education and Exercise Science 18.24: Pilates Intermediate
2.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
2 hours; 1 credit Pilates intermediate mat work exercises. Emphasis on how the principles and fundamentals relate to intermediate mat work. Anatomy relevant to the exercises. Continued conscious focus on use of the body. Prerequisite: Physical Education 17.24.
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Physical Education and Exercise Science 19: series Advanced Techniques in Movement Activity
2.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
2 hours; 1 credit Advanced techniques and skills in individual and dual sports, team sports, gymnastics, aquatic sports, and rhythmic movement activities. Students may be required to provide equipment or supplies for these courses. 19.3 Badminton. 19.7 Fencing. 19.23 Swimming. 19.25 Tennis. 19.27 Volleyball. 19.28 Wall Sports. Prerequisite: adequate preparation for the advanced course. Students should consult the department about preparation required for each activity.
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Physical Education and Exercise Science 2: Behavioral Perspectives
2.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
2 hours; 2 credits Effect of movement activity on people as individuals and as Physical Education and Exercise Science 293 members of society. Theoretical examination of sociological and psychological aspects of physical education, sport, and dance.
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