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HPE 635: Physical Education Activities and Sports
3.00 Credits
Cairn University
A course designed to help future teachers learn how to design effective physical activity programs in school, recreation, or community teaching and coaching settings. The student develops teaching skills and knowledge in physical fitness, weight training, badminton, tennis, golf, dance and rhythmics, stunts and tumbling, bowling, racquetball, pickleball, cooperative and challenge activities, outdoor pursuits and adventure activities, recreational games, and aquatics. First semester. Offered alternate years.
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HPE 636: Kinesiology/Biomechanics
3.00 Credits
Cairn University
A course designed to expose the student to the study of human movement as it is produced by specific body systems and influenced by mechanical principles. First semester. Offered alternate years.
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HPE 637: Physiology of Exercise
3.00 Credits
Cairn University
A course designed to expose the student to the function of human body systems in the production and support of physical activity. Second semester. Offered alternate years.
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HPE 638: Motor Learning
3.00 Credits
Cairn University
A course that identifies the processes associated with practice or experience leading to relatively permanent changes in the ability to respond in movement (motor) settings. Either semester.
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HPE 641: Teaching Health/PE in the Elementary Sch
2.00 Credits
Cairn University
A course designed to help prospective teachers acquire the skills necessary to design and implement effective instructional programs in elementary school health and physical education. The student examines the areas of motor learning; motor development; teaching strategies; and curriculum design, assessment, and integration. Second semester. Offered alternate years.
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HPE 642: Teaching Health/PE in the Secondary Sch
2.00 Credits
Cairn University
A course designed to help prospective teachers acquire the skills necessary to design and implement effective instructional programs in secondary school health and physical education. The student examines the educational and teaching environment; procedures for planning, implementing, and evaluating the instructional program; curriculum design, assessment, and integration. Second semester. Offered alternate years.
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HPE 643: Adapted Physical Education
3.00 Credits
Cairn University
A course designed to assist future teachers in designing and implementing appropriate physical education programs for individuals with disabilities. Second semester. Offered alternate years.
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HUM 141: Christianity and Culture
3.00 Credits
Cairn University
A study and critique of contemporary culture from a biblical and philosophical perspective. Prominent emphases in contemporary life are examined within a biblical framework, and strategies for individual and social change are introduced. Second semester. Offered only at Wisconsin Wilderness Campus.
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HUM 211: Literature and Arts Western World I
3.00 Credits
Cairn University
An introduction to literature and the arts from the Ancient Greek period to the Renaissance. Fiction, poetry and drama are emphasized. The arts, such as music, painting, sculpture and architecture, are studied in their cultural contexts. First semester.
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HUM 212: Literature and Arts Western World II
3.00 Credits
Cairn University
An introduction to literature and the arts from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. The genres of literature are analyzed and the arts, including music, architecture, and the visual and media arts, are examined and evaluated. Second semester.
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