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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to the modern game of soccer. The course will include the acquisition of basic skills, knowledge of rules as established by the WNY Soccer Association, strategy and practice of good conduct. Additionally, principles of conditioning, safety, care and selection of equipment and the understanding of principles of refereeing will be incorporated into the course. (Usually offered Fall semester.)
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This course is designed to introduce the student to the game of basketball. It includes the acquisition of the basic skills: passing, dribbling, shooting inside and outside, faking, pivoting, and rebounding. Also incorporated into the course are WNY Basketball Association rules, offensive and defensive strategies, conditioning, safety, equipment and apparel, principles of officiating, and principles of conduct. (Usually offered Spring semester.)
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Emphasizes preparatory activities leading to the development of the basic skills: pass, set, forearm pass, dink, spike, and block. It introduces students to offensive and defensive tactics, court coverage, USVBA/NAGWS rules and team play. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.)
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the practices of yoga with a primary emphasis on the physiological practices (Hatha Yoga), and to a lesser degree the philosophical and psychological aspects to increase physical and mental fitness. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.)
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An activity course designed for individuals interested in the understanding and application of low and high ropes course activities. Participants will experience an overview of teaching strategies, safety principles, rescue techniques, programming for K-12 school systems and develop experience on the low and high ropes course.
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1.00 Credits
Intermediate Swimming is patterned after the American Red Cross intermediate swimming certificate program. Basic water safety and rescue as well as aquatic stunts and games will be included in this course. (Usually offered Fall semester.) Prerequisite: Students who are able to demonstrate the ability to perform the acquatic skills test as desribed in Beginning/Advanced Beginning Swimming or have successfully completed Beginning Swimming, will be permitted to enroll in Intermediate Swimming.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the skills, techniques, and knowledge needed by students to achieve certification by the American Red Cross for a Lifeguard Training certificate. Waterfront Lifeguard Training is also included. It will also prepare Professional Rescuer, which includes AED training. It also emphasizes the importance of a safe, helathy lifestyle, and a student as a caregiver in First Aid and as a CPR knowledge to prevent lifestyle related injuries or related injuries or related illnesses. American Red Cross guidelines and sanctions are adhered to. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Prerequisite: Student will be able to swim 300 yards continuously using front crawl (100 yards) and breaststroke (100 yards) followed by a choice of either (100 yards); student will be able to swim 20 yards, submerge, retrieve a 10lb. brick off the pool floor, return 20 yards keeping both hands on the brick (supine position, no goggles permitted for this portion), and finally exit the pool without the assistance of steps or a ladder in under 100 seconds. (by permission of instructor).
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1.00 Credits
Student athletes may earn one academic credit for each semester of participation on each intercollegiate athletic team, with a grade of S/U. Students may receive a maximum of 2 credits of participation on each intercollegiate athletic team by fulfilling all educational requirements of the sport(s) which they may elect to participate. Credit for intercollegiate athletics fulfills the 2 credit HPE requirement. Prerequisite: Try-outs for team membership.
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1.00 Credits
Student athletes may earn one academic credit for each semester of participation on each intercollegiate athletic team, with a grade of S/U. Students may receive a maximum of 2 credits of participation on each intercollegiate athletic team by fulfilling all educational requirements of the sport(s) which they may elect to participate. Credit for intercollegiate athletics fulfills the 2 credit HPE requirement. Prerequisite: Try-outs for team membership.
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1.00 Credits
Student athletes may earn one academic credit for each semester of participation on each intercollegiate athletic team, with a grade of S/U. Students may receive a maximum of 2 credits of participation on each intercollegiate athletic team by fulfilling all educational requirements of the sport(s) which they may elect to participate. Credit for intercollegiate athletics fulfills the 2 credit HPE requirement. Prerequisite: Try-outs for team membership.
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