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1.00 Credits
An introductory martial arts course. This course provides basic history, philosophy, language, and customs of the world of Asian martial arts. The class introduces basic martial arts techniques, including kicking, striking, blocking, locks, throws, and grabs. Emphasis is on Korean tae kwon do, Hapkido, Indonesian/Chinese kunta, and tai chi. GE: Physical Education
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Hapkido provides knowledge to defend oneself in numerous situations. Class expands to knife defense, short stick defense, and defense against more complex holds and grabs. GE: Physical Education
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This course will present the basic Hatha yoga techniques for physical fitness, mental and spiritual discipline, relaxation, and taking care of the health and well-being of the whole person. GE: Physical Education
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Students may earn four credits in physical education by participating in a varsity sport. One credit only per term. Student must be a varsity athlete.
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This course is designed to teach the mechanics of scuba diving. Students will be introduced to the scuba diving community, the diving environment, and the science of scuba diving. Emphasis will be on the proper use and maintenance of scuba equipment, the human physiology of diving, and safety skills. Prerequisite: Must be a competent swimmer. GE: Physical Education
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Covers the skills of aquatic rescue, pool chemical care, and general aquatic emergency procedures. American Red Cross Lifeguard Training certification can be earned through this course. GE: Physical Education
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A continuation of PEDC 0118. Prerequisite: PEDC 0118GE: Physical Education
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A continuation of PEDC 0205. Prerequisite: PEDC 0205GE: Physical Education
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A continuation of PEDC 1301. Prerequisite: PEDC 1301GE: Physical Education
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course covers sources of energy. Topics include: introduction to petroleum industry. Local, regional, national and global energy requirements are discussed. This course contains a major chapter on Economics of petroleum production, and Influence of Petroleum Economics on International Politics. The course includes: an overview of petroleum technology including geological, geophysical and geochemical prospecting, drilling mechanisms, formation evaluation, reservoir engineering, production engineering, processing, transportation, refining and petrochemicals. The course contains discussions on Reservoir rock properties (porosity permeability), Flow behavior in reservoir rocks and behavior of reservoir fluids (viscosity, density, and phase). The course contains utilization of products, Highlights of local Petroleum industry, and the Job scope of Petroleum Technology graduates.
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