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PED 123: Pilates
1.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Pilates is a method of body conditioning designed to stretch, strengthen and lengthen the muscles of the body emphasizing the core. This form of exercise was created to improve balance, flexibility and posture. The mat work focuses on the body's core stability while engaging the abdominal muscles and incorporating a rhythmic breath. This technique will train the body to work as a unit and will generate a sense of well being. In as little as ten sessions you will feel the difference, in twenty you will see the difference, and in thirty you will have a new body.
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PED 201: Team Sports II
0.50 Credits
Cabrini University
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PED 202: Recreational Activities II
0.50 Credits
Cabrini University
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PED 203: Principles of Coaching
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course will address the fundamentals of coaching, the elements of successful coaches and the opportunities to become a coach in the community up to the level of professional coaching. The sports discussed will include individual and team sports. Students will explore and integrate coaching styles in their coursework and for future coaching development. Offered fall. 3 credits
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PED 204: Stress Management
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course will help students identify sources and effects of stress in their lives. Through practice and participation, students will become familiar with a variety of effective stress management strategies including journal writing, time management, and relaxation techniques. 3 credits
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PED 289: Movement for Children
1.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Students gain practical experience in teaching games and movement activities for pre-school and elementary school children. Course is open to Education majors and required for one semester following their first year. Other students are admitted with permission of academic advisor and instructor. Offered fall and spring. 1 credit for one semester
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PED 305: Health Issues: Subst Abuse
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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PHI 100: Intro to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
What is philosophy? What does it mean to be a "lover of wisdom?" In this course philosophy is introduced as a way of asking very basic questions about the value and limitations of human knowledge, the basic meaning of human values and how we measure the ethical worth of human actions, and the ultimate perspectives on one's view of reality and life. Philosophical thinkers who have offered original views on these subjects will be studied to help students develop their own opinions. Offered fall and spring. Value Exploration 3 credits.
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PHI 101: The Art of Thinking
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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PHI 102: Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course is an inquiry into the justi?cation of knowledge and value claims and their relationship to each other. It introduces concepts of critical thinking, including background knowledge, the web of belief, the limits of evidence, the nature of proof and the twin pitfalls of dogmatism and relativism. Students are also introduced to some basic concepts of logical thinking such as the difference between deductive and inductive reasoning, reasoning about cause and effect, and some common reasoning fallacies. The course seeks to show how good critical thinking characterizes both scienti?c and moral reasoning. Emphasis is on thinking critically about issues from everyday life. Offered spring. Value Exploration 3 credits
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