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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
P.A.D.I. Open Water Diver Course utilizes pool and classroom activities to cover knowledge and skills needed for open water scuba diving. The course introduces the physiological and psychological aspects of using self contained underwater breathing apparatus. Safety, care, and maintenance of equipment are included. Successful completion of the classroom, confined water skills, and four open water dives will lead to P.A.D.I. Open Water Diver Certification. Prerequisites: Ability to swim 200 yards continuously and tread water for 10 minutes and meet P.A.D.I. medical standards, and Reading Proficiency.
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1.00 Credits
Students participate in classroom and pool sessions as well as five supervised open water dives in various environments, utilizing equipment and skills beyond the scope of Scuba I - Open Water. Course is designed to prepare students for PADI Advanced Open Water Certification. Prerequisites: PE:153 or permission of instructor and Reading Proficiency.
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1.00 Credits
Students acquire in-depth, specialized knowledge, skills, underwater training, and experience in areas such as Underwater Photography, Search & Recovery, Navigation, Wreck Diving, Nitrox, Deep Diving, Night Diving, Dry Suit, Etc. Course is designed to prepare students for PADI Specialty Diver Certifications. Prerequisites: PE:154 or permission of instructor and Reading Proficiency.
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1.00 Credits
Indoor and outdoor soccer activity- instruction in ball handling, dribbling, trapping, passing, shooting, heading, throwing, goal tending, position play, team play, rules of the game. Hoc-soc is a 6-person game played indoors with modified rules, smaller goal, no out-of-bounds or off-side rule.
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1.00 Credits
Indoor/outdoor instruction in hitting, fielding, throwing, baserunning, bunting, strategy, conditioning, position play.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents an overview of the effect of stress on the body including its nature, physiology, role in disease and impact on one's health and wellness. A variety of coping strategies will be explored with an emphasis on exercise, tai chi, yoga, nutrition and diaphragmatic breathing. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency.
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1.00 Credits
Fundamentals of breathing, kicking, strokes, entries, water games, stunts. Strokes covered include crawl, back, side, elementary back, sculling, some endurance swimming and introduction to diving.
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1.00 Credits
Intermediate course in swimming includes all strokes survival swimming, endurance, elementary rescues, plus recreational water games.
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1.00 Credits
An ancient Chinese form of exercise that is done at a slow rate of speed, repeating forms. Various styles may be introduced.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of first level activities of Chen Style Taiji Quan. Students will complete the Chen Style form, including Chen Style theory, and will begin to learn other aspects of Taiji Quan practice, including Chen style pushing hands and Taiji Zhuang (Taiji meditation), which will give a base for learning the complete Chen style Taiji Quan system. Prerequisite: PE: 165.
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