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1.00 Credits
This course is designed for competition at the intercollegiate athletic level.Organization, conditioning, and practice sessions prepare for competition as members of an MVCC intercollegiate team.Team rosters may be determined according to program limitations, with players selected on ability and availability.NJCAA athletic eligibility must be met prior to competition.Varsity courses each carry 1.0 credit for completion of one season of participation on a varsity team.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed for competition at the intercollegiate athletic level.Organization, conditioning, and practice sessions prepare for competition as members of an MVCC intercollegiate team.Team rosters may be determined according to program limitations, with players selected on ability and availability.NJCAA athletic eligibility must be met prior to competition.Varsity courses each carry 1.0 credit for completion of one season of participation on a varsity team.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides proper training techniques for implementing a personal weight program. It is a continuation of PE111 StrengthTraining 1, isolating and intensifying workouts for specific muscle groups to maximize muscle strength and development. Prerequisite: PE111 StrengthTraining 1.
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4.00 Credits
This course is for those who have an interest in developing a high degree of proficiency in swimming,water safety, and lifeguard skills. It provides the opportunity to work on requirements to become a certified lifeguard per NYS Health Department standards.
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2.00 Credits
This course, a Specialty (Level 2) Open-Water Diver program, teaches advanced diving skills in underwater navigation, deep diving, and dry-suit diving. Successful completion of classroom, pool, and open-water work leads to internationally recognized Specialty (Level 2) Diver Certification. Prerequisite: PE134 SCUBA Diving or Level 1 Certification or instructor permission.Additional fees charged.
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2.00 Credits
Independent Study in Physical Education Cr
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the concepts of light and optics.Topicsinclude the historical development of optical instruments, electromagnetic spectrum, lenses and image formation, light-sensitive materials and processes, color filters, Kirlean imaging, and holography. Examples are chosen from a variety of fields, including photography, human vision, and nature.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of PH112 Science of Light 1 and applies scientific principles to the analysis of the materials and processes of imaging.Topics include the historical development of color theory, color emulsions and their processing, physics of light sources, diffraction, interference, sensitometry, image evaluation, and digital image processing. Prerequisite: PH112 Science of Light 1.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the science underlying the field of digital imaging.Topics include the historical development of digital imaging technology, introduction to computers, color theory and color calibration, how image input and output devices work, the science of digital image manipulation, computer generation and display of 3-D images, and real-world applications and their impact upon the individual and society. Image manipulation software is used to demonstrate and explore concepts.
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2.00 Credits
This course examines the scientific and computer concepts tounderstand and use multimedia methods.Topics include an introduction to computers, color science, digital imaging, analog and digital sound concepts, video theory, animation techniques, authoring software, and multimedia distribution on the Internet as well as the testing and quality control of multimedia productions. Hardware and software packages are used to explore and demonstrate concepts.
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