Course Syllabi
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Dance: Latin/GE*
PER-129 |
Basic techniques of Latin dancing are explored. Includes rumba, cha-cha, and tango. Also includes dance movement variations. |
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Dance: Jazz/GE*
PER-131 |
To instill knowledge and enhance fitness and creativity in dance. This course teaches the students basic terminology and movements of creative dance. The issue of style is certainly not definite, steps are varied and numerous, and ever changing. Creativity to music through dance is the goal as well as developing individual skill level and production of teamwork. |
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Basketball/GE*
PER-135 |
Designed for individuals interested in acquiring the knowledge and techniques required for participation in basketball. |
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Fundamentals of Basketball
PER-136 |
Designed for individuals interested in acquiring the knowledge and technique required for participation in basketball on a collegiate or recreation team. |
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Volleyball/GE*
PER-137 |
Designed for individuals interested in acquiring the knowledge and techniques required for participation in volleyball. |
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Soccer/GE*
PER-138 |
Emphasizes the major components of soccer, through theory and practical game-related activities while promoting interest in participating in soccer as a recreational activity. |
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Golf 1/GE*
PER-143 |
Introduction to golf for the beginner. Includes grip, stance, swing, putting, and rules. |
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Golf 2/GE*
PER-144 |
Refining the developed skills introduced in the beginning class. Includes grip, stance, swing, driving, chipping, rules, and etiquette. |
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Judo 1/GE*
PER-145 |
Introduction to the basic skills of Judo for use in sport, self-defense and physical conditioning. A selection of Judo |
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Judo 2/GE*
PER-146 |
Introduction to the advanced skills of Judo for use in sport, self-defense and physical conditioning. A selection of advanced Judo techniques, plus Japanese vocabulary will be introduced. |
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Karate 1/GE*
PER-147 |
Focus is on basic skills associated with the discipline of Karate. Emphasis is on physical conditioning, mental discipline, and self-awareness. |
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Karate 2/GE*
PER-148 |
Continuation of PER 147 Karate 1. Includes intermediate level katas (combination of movements). |
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Hapkido
PER-150 |
Introduction to various strategies and self-defense techniques applied in Hapkido system. |
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Self-Defense/GE*
PER-155 |
Introduction to various strategies and self-defense skills used for physical conditioning and personal defense. This class is offered for credit/no credit. |
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Desert Hiking/GE*
PER-158 |
This course teaches students sufficient skills and knowledge to plan for and complete a variety of hikes in the desert. |
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Swimming/GE*
PER-160 |
Designed for individuals of all skill levels interested in acquiring the knowledge and techniques required for participation in recreational swimming. |
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Swimming: Beginning/GE*
PER-161 |
Instruction in the skills of swimming for the novice. Includes orientation to the aquatic environment, rhythmic |
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Scuba/GE*
PER-164 |
The PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) Open Water Diver course builds on measurable competencies leading to the PADI Open Water Diver Scuba Certification. |
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Lifeguard Certification/GE*
PER-165 |
Prepares American Red Cross Lifeguard candidates with the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. This class is offered for credit/no credit. |
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Technical and Multi-Terrain Rescue/GE*
PER-166 |
Introduction to basic aspects and techniques of technical and multi-terrain rescue. CR/NC |