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PHED 125: Equestrian Skills
1.00 Credits
Messiah University
The purpose of this course is to develop both beginning and advanced equestrian skills. Beginning levels will include horse safety, proper grooming and tacking skills, and mounted skills including basic control at a walk, trot, and canter. Advanced level students will review safety, grooming, and tacking with more concentration on jumping and cross-country work. Horse care, training, safety, and fitness for both horse and rider will be emphasized throughout the course. Meets General Education Health and Physical Fitness requirement.
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PHED 126: Tennis & Volleyball
1.00 Credits
Messiah University
The course focuses on a progression of basic knowledge: skills and strategies that are needed to play and enjoy tennis and volleyball as lifetime fitness activities. Includes fundamental and developmental activities, space and court positioning, and basic principles for play. Meets General Education Health and Physical Fitness requirement.
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PHED 127: Aquatics
1.00 Credits
Messiah University
The course provides knowledge and introductory skills focusing on individual development of swimming strokes and safety. Additional content includes personal safety, aquatic conditioning, water games and how to assist others in emergency situations. Meets General Education Health and Physical Fitness requirement.
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PHED 128: Developmental Gymnastics/Recreational & Rhythmical Activities
1.00 Credits
Messiah University
Developmental gymnastics includes balance beam and tumbling, focusing on both elementary and lower level skills/stunts. Emphases placed on basic body positions and learning sequences, spotting and safety procedures. Recreational and rhythmical activities focuses on competitive, cooperative and inclusive games, and some basic dance forms (e.g., folk, line).
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PHIL 100: Gen Ed Philosophy Elective
0.10 - 6.00 Credits
Messiah University
This course is used to accept philosophy credit from external institution.
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PHIL 101: Problems in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Both critical and constructive thinking is developed in dealing with the theory of human knowledge and the theory of reality. Meets General Education Philosophy requirement.
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PHIL 102: History of Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Study of Western philosophical systems from the sixth century B.C. to the present with particular attention to major historical periods and developments. Meets General Education Philosophy requirement.
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PHIL 200: Philosophy Elective
0.10 - 6.00 Credits
Messiah University
This course is used to accept philosophy credit from external institution.
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PHIL 220: Introduction to Logic
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Introduction to basic systems of logic, including categorical logic, sentential logic, and predicate logic (and may include inductive logic and/or basic modal systems). Emphasizes the ability to translate between symbolic and natural languages and the ability to construct proofs.
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PHIL 247: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
A study of Western philosophy from its beginnings in the ancient Greek world through the Middle Ages, with an emphasis on the following philosophers: Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, and Aquinas. Prerequisite: PHIL 101 or 102. (Alternate years, offered 2010-2011.)
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