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PED 155: Cpr
1.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Methods of dealing with respiratory emergencies and cardiac arrest for the adult, child, and infant are covered in this half-semester course. American Red Cross CPR certification for the Professional Rescuer is granted upon successful completion of requirements.
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PED 156: Infant & Child First Aid & CPR
1.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
This First Aid and CPR course presents principles of safety awareness and accident-illness prevention, as well as practice in the techniques of First Aid care for infants and children. American Red Cross certification is granted upon successful completion of requirements.
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PED 201: Intro to Human Movement
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
A qualitative approach to the principles and components of movement and their application to various forms of movement; daily living, work tasks, sport skills and dance are explored. Emphasis is placed on gaining an understanding of movement as a phenomenon, the forces and human variables that shape it, and the principles to be applied in refining movement behavior.
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PED 202: Basic Exercise Physiology
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
A study of the functions of the human body during physical activity. Topics include: physiological responses of the body during exercise in relation to the percentage of body fat, cardiac output, energy expenditure, temperature regulation, gender, and physical working capacity. Laboratory work provides practical experience in assessing human performance.
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PED 203: Physical Fitness & Exercise Prescription
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Designed for students interested in the importance of physical fitness in today's mechanical society. This course focuses on the components of physical fitness; the role of fitness in disease prevention; factors that affect individual physical fitness and training levels; and how to evaluate and develop a fitness program according to individual goals, needs, and objectives. Prerequisite: PED 202 Corequisite: PED 204
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PED 204: Lab Fitness Assessment
1.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Assessment and evaluation of different areas of physical fitness through various measurement techniques used in the field of exercise science for testing and exercise programming. Students will be active participants in this course. A practical exam will be given at the end of this course.
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PED 230: Exer. Studies Practicum
2.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
Students will meet weekly as a class to explore topics of professionalism, market survey, trouble shooting, motivation, supervision and initiative as well as developing web site pages, newsletters, and designing bulletin boards. Students will also document experiences to meet the requirement of 45 hours in an applied work setting. Develop skills, abilities, competencies and organizational and administrative techniques while working under direct supervision of selected professionals in their chosen area of interest: exercise physiology, personal training, exercise leadership, athletic training, nutrition, recreation, teaching, and coaching. Prerequisites: PED 202 Basic Exercise Physiology, PED 201 Human Movement, PED 203 Fitness & Exercise Prescription (can be taken concurrently). Cumulative GPA 2.5 or Chair permission.
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PEM 160: Aerobic Fitness
1.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
The skills courses are designed for those majoring in Exercise Studies, or the suggested study area of Physical Education in the Liberal Arts degrees. However, if a student outside these areas wishes to enroll in these courses to fulfill the physical education requirement they can do so only with Department Chair approval. Skills courses are graded A through F; the grades are based on skill and knowledge level of the material presented. Written tests are required. For physical education courses graded either A through F or on a pass/fail basis, see PES—Physical Education.
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PEM 161: Racquet Sports
1.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
The skills courses are designed for those majoring in Exercise Studies, or the suggested study area of Physical Education in the Liberal Arts degrees. However, if a student outside these areas wishes to enroll in these courses to fulfill the physical education requirement they can do so only with Department Chair approval. Skills courses are graded A through F; the grades are based on skill and knowledge level of the material presented. Written tests are required. For physical education courses graded either A through F or on a pass/fail basis, see PES—Physical Education.
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PEM 162: Team Sports
1.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
The skills courses are designed for those majoring in Exercise Studies, or the suggested study area of Physical Education in the Liberal Arts degrees. However, if a student outside these areas wishes to enroll in these courses to fulfill the physical education requirement they can do so only with Department Chair approval. Skills courses are graded A through F; the grades are based on skill and knowledge level of the material presented. Written tests are required. For physical education courses graded either A through F or on a pass/fail basis, see PES—Physical Education.
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