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  • Aerobic Fitness II - PE187

    Course Description:  Building upon PE186 Aerobic Fitness I to embrace aerobic fitness as a lifestyle. A variety of cardiovascular exercises, dance routines, and calisthenic workouts that target muscle groups with the intent to tone and strengthen.
    Course Notes:  PE186 Aerobic Fitness I.

    Spring

  • Aerobic Fitness III - PE188

    Course Description:  Continuation of PE187 Aerobic Fitness II. Further study in aerobic fitness with an emphasis on development of aerobic exercise combinations through dance routines and cardiovascular workouts.
    Course Notes:  PE187 Aerobic Fitness II.

    Spring

  • Aerobic Fitness IV - PE189

    Course Description:  Continuation of PE188 Aerobic Fitness III. Further study in aerobic fitness with an emphasis on developing and instructing aerobic fitness routines.
    Course Notes:  PE188 Aerobic Fitness III.

    Spring

  • Rhythms IV - PE204

    Course Description:  Continuation of PE203 Rhythms III.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      PE204 012232S       Main Campus Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: T R
        • Times: 07:00 AM - 08:30 AM
        • Start Date: 01/09/2024
        • End Date: 05/02/2024
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Sports Arena
        • Room: SA128
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Samantha Bell

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  2.00

      Section Notes:  For sophomore members of Dragon Dolls only. Try-outs required. MUST also enroll in PE204L lab.
  • Rhythms IV Lab - PE204L

    Course Description:  Laboratory portion of PE204 Rhythms IV.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      PE204L013232S       Main Campus Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: W
        • Times: 07:00 AM - 08:30 AM
        • Start Date: 01/10/2024
        • End Date: 05/01/2024
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Sports Arena
        • Room: SA128
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Samantha Bell

      Section Type:  Lab

      Credit Hours:  0.00

      Section Notes:  Students must also enroll in PE204 Rhythms IV.
  • Strength Training III - PE208

    Course Description:  Continuation of PE172. Goal identification and intermediate level weight training. Instruction and practice in proper weight training techniques on a variety of equipment.
    Course Notes:  PE172 Strength Training II.

    Spring

  • Strength Training IV - PE209

    Course Description:  Continuation of PE208. Goal identification and advanced level weight training. Instruction and practice in proper weight training techniques on a variety of equipment.
    Course Notes:  PE208 Strength Training III.

    Spring

  • Conditioning and Fitness Concepts III - PE210

    Course Description:  Continuation of PE127. Intermediate instruction and practice in physical fitness, body mechanics, weight training and lifetime wellness.
    Course Notes:  PE127 Conditioning & Fitness Concepts II.

    Spring

  • Conditioning and Fitness Concepts IV - PE211

    Course Description:  Continuation of PE210. Advanced instruction and practice in physical fitness, body mechanics, weight training and lifetime wellness.
    Course Notes:  PE210 Conditioning & Fitness Concepts III.

    Spring

  • Conditioning & Fitness Concepts V - PE212

    Course Description:  Continuation of PE211. Advanced instruction and practice in physical fitness, body mechanics, weight training and lifetime wellness.
    Course Notes:  PE211 Conditioning & Fitness Concepts IV.

    Spring

  • Conditioning & Fitness Concepts VI - PE213

    Course Description:  Continuation of PE212. Advanced instruction and practice in physical fitness, body mechanics, weight training and lifetime wellness.
    Course Notes:  PE212 Conditioning & Fitness Concepts V.

    Spring

  • Introduction to Philosophy - PL101

    Course Description:  A survey of the main areas of philosophy, including ethics, epistemology, aesthetics, political philosophy, philosophy of religion, Eastern philosophies, and introduction to philosophical methods. Evaluation of philosophical problems, concepts, and arguments, including the problem of free will, meaning in life, and the mind/body problem. Construction and critical analysis of philosophical arguments in written form.

    Spring

  • Ethics - PL104

    Course Description:  The dynamics of moral decision-making with consideration of major ethical systems and their philosophical foundations.

    Spring

  • Death and Dying - PL105

    Course Description:  Cultural, philosophical, historical, religious, spiritual, and personal exploration of dying as a universal human experience; legal regulations, practices, and attitudes towards death and dying in America.

    Spring

  • General Psychology - PS100

    Course Description:  A survey of the fundamental principles of behavior including physiological, perceptual, historical, methodological, learning, memory, development, motivational, emotional, social and applied perspectives.

    Spring

  • Human Relations - PS101

    Course Description:  Psychological principles applied to everyday living with an emphasis on self-understanding and on building successful relationships.

    Spring

  • Human Growth and Development - PS102

    Course Description:  A survey of the theories of and current research into the psychological development of individuals from birth to death focusing on the progressive changes experienced in the physical, cognitive and social-emotional domains of life.
    Course Notes:  PS100 General Psychology.

    Spring

  • Abnormal Psychology - PS202

    Course Description:  Mental abnormalities and minor maladjustments, their causes and methods of treatment; an approach to understanding one's self.
    Course Notes:  PS100 General Psychology.

    Spring

  • Orthopedic Rehabilitation - PT207

    Course Description:  Physical therapy for orthopedic diseases and disorders. Anatomy and physiology of exercise and its principles and application to common orthopedic conditions. The study and application of manual testing, progressive resistive exercise, stretching, and functional activities.
    Course Notes:  PTA Acceptance.

    Spring

  • Neuromuscular Rehabilitation - PT212

    Course Description:  Physiology of nervous system including pathological conditions; assessment and intervention with cerebrovascular accident (CVA), spinal cord injury (SCI), traumatic brain injury (TBI) and other neurological disorders; patient interactions, interpersonal communication, professionalism, documentation and time management.
    Course Notes:  PTA Acceptance.

    Spring