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Undergraduate Physical Education General

2018 Fall Term

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BEGINNING ARCHERY (GP)

PEGNRL 103

An activity course designed to teach the student the fundamental techniques of archery for use as a leisure-time activity.


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BEGINNING BADMINTON (GP)

PEGNRL 104

An activity course designed to teach the student the basic skills, knowledges, strategies, and understandings of badminton.


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BEGINNING BOWLING (GP)

PEGNRL 108

An activity course designed to develop or improve the fundamental skills of bowling so that bowling can be utilized now, and later in life, as a recreational activity.


0.5 Units

INTERMEDIATE BOWLING (GP)

PEGNRL 109

A course designed to develop the bowler on the intermediate skill level through intermediate and advanced techniques.


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BEGINNING GOLF (GP)

PEGNRL 120

To learn the basic skills, rules, and etiquette of golf for use as a leisure-time activity.


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INTERMEDIATE GOLF (GP)

PEGNRL 121

An activity course designed to give the student the opportunity to develop and utilize intermediate skills in golf. Students will practice their skills in an actual nine-hole course setting.


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BEGINNING YOGA (GP)

PEGNRL 141

An activity course which introduces the techniques of performing basic asanas (exercises) and purposeful breathing. Extra emphasis is given to toning the body, using deep muscle isometrics, and concentration in relaxation and better mental attitudes.


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INTERMEDIATE YOGA (GP)

PEGNRL 142

An activity course designed which expands on the techniques of performing intermediate asanas and new methods for breathing, massage, and imagery. Special emphasis is given to limbering the body while using deep muscle isometrics, imagery in everyday life, stress reduction, and nutrition designed to improve lifelong health.


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BEGINNING SWIMMING (ARC LEVELS III-IV) (GP)

PEGNRL 150

An activity class designed to help the student develop proficiency in the front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke, and treading water. The breaststroke and sidestroke are introduced.


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INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING (ARC LEVEL V-VI) (GP)

PEGNRL 151

An activity course designed to polish the students front crawl and back crawl, as well as develop proficiency in the breaststroke and sidestroke. The butterfly, approach stroke, turns, and surface dives are introduced.


1 Units

BEGINNING SKIN AND SCUBA DIVING (GP)

PEGNRL 158

An activity course emphasizing basic skin and scuba diving knowledges, skills, safety precautions, and recreational benefits through 22 hours of classroom and practical work. Successful completion of the course qualifies students for check-out dives and final scuba diver certification. The course is taught under the auspices of the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI).


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BEGINNING TENNIS (GP)

PEGNRL 160

An activity course instructing students in the basic fundamentals of tennis. The course consists of learning and practicing six basic strokes. An attempt is made to develop an appreciation and love for the game so the student will participate in the activity after college.


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BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING (GP)

PEGNRL 167

A course designed to develop a basic understanding of the use of weights as fundamental techniques and skills and to help the individual set up and understand a good program of training.


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BEGINNING SELF DEFENSE (GP)

PEGNRL 170

An activity course designed to increase personal fitness, to develop skills in the defense of one's self, and to develop skills to identify crime situations and how to handle them.


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BEGINNING TAE KWON DO: KARATE (GP)

PEGNRL 175

An activity course designed to teach the fundamental physical and mental skills of Tae Kwon Do, a Korean style of karate. The course will cover basic blocks, kicks, strikes, and forms, as well as proper breathing techniques and the theory of power. Emphasis will be placed on how karate can be used for self-defense.


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INTERMEDIATE TAE KWON DO: KARATE (GP)

PEGNRL 176

An activity course designed to teach the intermediate physical and mental skills of Tae Kwon Do, a Korean martial art. The course will review skills learned in Beginning Tae Kwon Do. Emphasis will be placed on forms and self-defense techniques.


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INTRODUCTION TO MARTIAL ARTS WEAPONS (GP)

PEGNRL 177

A course designed to teach beginning martial arts weapon skills. Students will discuss various weapons used in the martial arts and will learn basic skills and techniques in the bo staff and escrima sticks.


1 Units

ADVANCED TAE KWON DO (GP)

PEGNRL 178

The course is designed to enhance skills learned in the beginning and intermediate classes along with developing more advanced skills. Students will discuss and practice various advanced techniques, skills, strategies and philosophies in martial arts, along with a constant focus on sound structural basics.


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EXERCISEWALKING (GP)

PEGNRL 183

An activity class to teach students a variety of walking styles and training routines. Students develop a program of exercise walking which best fits their lifestyle and physical fitness needs.


1 Units

MILITARY CONDITIONING (GP)

PEGNRL 187

An activity course which is an introductory study for men and women of military calisthenics designed to develop both individual fitness and leadership skills essential to the management of an effective organizational physical fitness program.


1 Units

PERSONAL HEALTH AND FITNESS FOR LIFE (GP)

PEGNRL 192

An activity course which develops students understanding of the importance of a healthy lifestyle, while experiencing the choices available. Students will develop a basic understanding of creating and/or assessing healthy and safe exercise program(s) relative to their goals and needs.

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