Course Listing

Health, Physical Education & Recreation
Course Listing

Course Listing


 

Summer 2012

  1. Physical Ed Professional (PEP)

  2. Course Number Course Name Credits
  3. A110 Remote First Aid 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2. S     S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 101
      Larue, P 5

      CRN: 50882
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/02-06/03

      Introduces knowledge and skills necessary to deal with accidents and injuries when 911 is not readily available. Covers assessment and management of the scene, assessment and management of life-threatening conditions, assessment and management/treatment of minor injuries and appropriate short-term care techniques. Also introduces decision-making as it relates to delayed transport.
      Special Note: Wilderness First Aid and Adult CPR certifications provided upon successful completion of course.

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    3. S     S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 104
      Larue, P 5

      CRN: 50882
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/02-06/03

      Introduces knowledge and skills necessary to deal with accidents and injuries when 911 is not readily available. Covers assessment and management of the scene, assessment and management of life-threatening conditions, assessment and management/treatment of minor injuries and appropriate short-term care techniques. Also introduces decision-making as it relates to delayed transport.
      Special Note: Wilderness First Aid and Adult CPR certifications provided upon successful completion of course.

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    4.      F  06:00PM-10:00PM
      ESH 101
      Larue, P 5

      CRN: 50882
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/01-06/01

      Introduces knowledge and skills necessary to deal with accidents and injuries when 911 is not readily available. Covers assessment and management of the scene, assessment and management of life-threatening conditions, assessment and management/treatment of minor injuries and appropriate short-term care techniques. Also introduces decision-making as it relates to delayed transport.
      Special Note: Wilderness First Aid and Adult CPR certifications provided upon successful completion of course.

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    5.      F  06:00PM-10:00PM
      ESH 104
      Larue, P 5

      CRN: 50882
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/01-06/01

      Introduces knowledge and skills necessary to deal with accidents and injuries when 911 is not readily available. Covers assessment and management of the scene, assessment and management of life-threatening conditions, assessment and management/treatment of minor injuries and appropriate short-term care techniques. Also introduces decision-making as it relates to delayed transport.
      Special Note: Wilderness First Aid and Adult CPR certifications provided upon successful completion of course.

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    Introduces knowledge and skills necessary to deal with accidents and injuries when 911 is not readily available. Covers assessment and management of the scene, assessment and management of life-threatening conditions, assessment and management/treatment of minor injuries and appropriate short-term care techniques. Also introduces decision-making as it relates to delayed transport.
    Special Note: Wilderness First Aid and Adult CPR certifications provided upon successful completion of course.

  4. A112 1st Aid & CPR for Professional 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 101
      Larue, P 5

      CRN: 50883
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/16-06/23

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    3.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 104
      Larue, P 5

      CRN: 50883
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/16-06/23

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    4.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 101
      Larue, P 11

      CRN: 50884
      Section: 302
      Date Range: 07/14-07/21

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    5.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 104
      Larue, P 11

      CRN: 50884
      Section: 302
      Date Range: 07/14-07/21

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    6.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 101
      Larue, P 11

      CRN: 50885
      Section: 303
      Date Range: 07/28-07/28

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    7.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 104
      Larue, P 11

      CRN: 50885
      Section: 303
      Date Range: 08/04-08/04

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

  5. A182 Technology in HPER 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  MTWR   11:30AM-12:45PM
      ESH 104
      Chriss, M 0

      CRN: 52152
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 05/21-06/07

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  6. A183 Wellness Principles 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  MTWR   10:00AM-11:15AM
      ESH 104
      Marcey, J 0

      CRN: 52154
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 05/21-06/07

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  7. A184 Fundamental Motor Skills 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  MTWR   08:30AM-9:45AM
      WFSC STUDI
      McWilliams, R 0

      CRN: 52153
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 05/21-06/07

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    3.  MTWR   08:30AM-9:45AM
      WFSC STUDI
      Garlatz III, T 0

      CRN: 52153
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 05/21-06/07

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  8. A281 Ldrshp Activities Diverse Pops 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  MT     12:00PM-3:00PM
      ESH 104
      Skogstad, P 9

      CRN: 52166
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 07/23-07/24

      Examines key concepts and presents a variety of activities adapted to meet the needs of diverse populations. Presents information and current research related to various disabilities. Examines and applies strategies for promoting physical activity experiences for individuals with special needs.

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    Examines key concepts and presents a variety of activities adapted to meet the needs of diverse populations. Presents information and current research related to various disabilities. Examines and applies strategies for promoting physical activity experiences for individuals with special needs.

  9. A288 Leadership Rhythmic Activities 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  MTWR   01:30PM-4:30PM
      OFF CMPS
      Robinson, B 11

      CRN: 53005
      Section: 401
      Date Range: 06/04-06/26

      Examines key concepts associated with rhythmic activities. Presents a variety of fundamental, rhythmical patterns and movement concepts in a progression from precontrol to proficiency level. Demonstrates rhythmical experiences; folk, ethnic or square dances; creative dance; and educational gymnastics. Combines the mastery of movement skills with the artistry of expression.

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    Examines key concepts associated with rhythmic activities. Presents a variety of fundamental, rhythmical patterns and movement concepts in a progression from precontrol to proficiency level. Demonstrates rhythmical experiences; folk, ethnic or square dances; creative dance; and educational gymnastics. Combines the mastery of movement skills with the artistry of expression.

  10. A384 *Cultur/Psy Aspects Hlth/Phys 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.    W    05:00PM-7:00PM
      ESH 104
      Whitley, A 1

      CRN: 50892
      Section: 501
      Date Range: 06/27-06/27

      Investigates the dynamic relationship between psychological issues and health behavior adherence and/or physical activity performance. Analyzes the interaction between physical activity and society.
      Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (Basic college-level skills) courses and junior standing.

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    Investigates the dynamic relationship between psychological issues and health behavior adherence and/or physical activity performance. Analyzes the interaction between physical activity and society.
    Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (Basic college-level skills) courses and junior standing.

  11. A385 Physiology of Exercise 4.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  MTWR   08:30AM-11:15AM
      ESH 104
      Friess, M 9

      CRN: 52150
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/18-08/02

      Analyzes the relationship of physical activity and exercise and the various physiological processes of the human body. Examines the sources and metabolism of energy used to produce movement and other factors that may influence performance.

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    Analyzes the relationship of physical activity and exercise and the various physiological processes of the human body. Examines the sources and metabolism of energy used to produce movement and other factors that may influence performance.

  12. A486 Standards & Assessment in HPER 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      DIST BLKBD
      Garlatz III, T 7

      CRN: 52262
      Section: 501
      Date Range: 05/21-06/25

      Emphasizes program development and planning based on national, state, and local standards in health, physical education, recreation, and adventure leadership. Applies appropriate strategies to assess program and client success.

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    Emphasizes program development and planning based on national, state, and local standards in health, physical education, recreation, and adventure leadership. Applies appropriate strategies to assess program and client success.

  13. A495 Internship Hlth/Fitness Ldrshp 6.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.      F  09:00AM-6:00PM
      AHS 106
      Carroll-Cobb, S 2

      CRN: 50894
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 08/03-08/03

      Advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in health and fitness programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: Successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of upper level emphasis-specific courses; Grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with minimum GPA of 2.75; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for internship placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    3.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Carroll-Cobb, S 2

      CRN: 50894
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 05/22-05/22

      Advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in health and fitness programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: Successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of upper level emphasis-specific courses; Grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with minimum GPA of 2.75; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for internship placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    4.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Carroll-Cobb, S 2

      CRN: 50894
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/05-06/05

      Advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in health and fitness programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: Successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of upper level emphasis-specific courses; Grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with minimum GPA of 2.75; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for internship placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    5.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Carroll-Cobb, S 2

      CRN: 50894
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/26-06/26

      Advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in health and fitness programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: Successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of upper level emphasis-specific courses; Grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with minimum GPA of 2.75; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for internship placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    6.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Carroll-Cobb, S 2

      CRN: 50894
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 07/31-07/31

      Advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in health and fitness programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: Successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of upper level emphasis-specific courses; Grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with minimum GPA of 2.75; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for internship placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    7.      F  09:00AM-6:00PM
      AHS 106
      Miller, T 2

      CRN: 50894
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 08/03-08/03

      Advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in health and fitness programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: Successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of upper level emphasis-specific courses; Grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with minimum GPA of 2.75; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for internship placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    8.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Miller, T 2

      CRN: 50894
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 05/22-05/22

      Advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in health and fitness programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: Successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of upper level emphasis-specific courses; Grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with minimum GPA of 2.75; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for internship placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    9.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Miller, T 2

      CRN: 50894
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/05-06/05

      Advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in health and fitness programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: Successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of upper level emphasis-specific courses; Grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with minimum GPA of 2.75; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for internship placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    10.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Miller, T 2

      CRN: 50894
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/26-06/26

      Advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in health and fitness programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: Successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of upper level emphasis-specific courses; Grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with minimum GPA of 2.75; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for internship placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    11.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Miller, T 2

      CRN: 50894
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 07/31-07/31

      Advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in health and fitness programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: Successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of upper level emphasis-specific courses; Grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with minimum GPA of 2.75; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for internship placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    Advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in health and fitness programming.
    Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
    Registration Restrictions: Successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of upper level emphasis-specific courses; Grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with minimum GPA of 2.75; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for internship placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

  14. A496 Internship in Outdoor Ldrship 6.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.      F  09:00AM-6:00PM
      AHS 106
      Carroll-Cobb, S 9

      CRN: 52471
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 08/03-08/03

      Provides advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various aspects of adventure programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: A grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75; 100 days of field leadership, at least 50 of which are outside UAA; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    3.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Carroll-Cobb, S 9

      CRN: 52471
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 05/22-05/22

      Provides advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various aspects of adventure programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: A grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75; 100 days of field leadership, at least 50 of which are outside UAA; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    4.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Carroll-Cobb, S 9

      CRN: 52471
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/05-06/05

      Provides advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various aspects of adventure programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: A grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75; 100 days of field leadership, at least 50 of which are outside UAA; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    5.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Carroll-Cobb, S 9

      CRN: 52471
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/26-06/26

      Provides advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various aspects of adventure programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: A grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75; 100 days of field leadership, at least 50 of which are outside UAA; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    6.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Carroll-Cobb, S 9

      CRN: 52471
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 07/31-07/31

      Provides advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various aspects of adventure programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: A grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75; 100 days of field leadership, at least 50 of which are outside UAA; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    7.      F  09:00AM-6:00PM
      AHS 106
      Miller, T 9

      CRN: 52471
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 08/03-08/03

      Provides advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various aspects of adventure programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: A grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75; 100 days of field leadership, at least 50 of which are outside UAA; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    8.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Miller, T 9

      CRN: 52471
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 05/22-05/22

      Provides advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various aspects of adventure programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: A grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75; 100 days of field leadership, at least 50 of which are outside UAA; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    9.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Miller, T 9

      CRN: 52471
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/05-06/05

      Provides advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various aspects of adventure programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: A grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75; 100 days of field leadership, at least 50 of which are outside UAA; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    10.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Miller, T 9

      CRN: 52471
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/26-06/26

      Provides advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various aspects of adventure programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: A grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75; 100 days of field leadership, at least 50 of which are outside UAA; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    11.   T     06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 104
      Miller, T 9

      CRN: 52471
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 07/31-07/31

      Provides advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various aspects of adventure programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: A grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75; 100 days of field leadership, at least 50 of which are outside UAA; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    Provides advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various aspects of adventure programming.
    Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
    Registration Restrictions: A grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75; 100 days of field leadership, at least 50 of which are outside UAA; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

  15. A520 Principles of Coaching 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      ARR
      Carroll-Cobb, S 0

      CRN: 52675
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 05/21-06/07

      Explores the purpose and objectives of interscholastic athletics. Presents principles of coaching including: common teaching and learning styles, scientific foundations of physical activity, season planning, and the development of a personal coaching philosophy. Also examines common sports safety issues as well as basic injury prevention and treatment. Reviews guidelines and requirements for Alaska high school coaches.
      Special Note: This course is offered in collaboration with the Alaska School Activities Association (ASAA), the National Federation of High Schools (NFHS), and the American Red Cross. Successful completion results in eligibility for certification as a high school coach in Alaska.
      Registration Restrictions: Professional development course for teachers.

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    Explores the purpose and objectives of interscholastic athletics. Presents principles of coaching including: common teaching and learning styles, scientific foundations of physical activity, season planning, and the development of a personal coaching philosophy. Also examines common sports safety issues as well as basic injury prevention and treatment. Reviews guidelines and requirements for Alaska high school coaches.
    Special Note: This course is offered in collaboration with the Alaska School Activities Association (ASAA), the National Federation of High Schools (NFHS), and the American Red Cross. Successful completion results in eligibility for certification as a high school coach in Alaska.
    Registration Restrictions: Professional development course for teachers.

  16. Physical Ed & Rec (PER)

  17. Course Number Course Name Credits
  18. A049 Selected Topics:Health,PE,Rec 0.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M      06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 204
      Munn, B 8

      CRN: 52776
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/04-06/04
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    3.  M      06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 204
      Bozeman, C 8

      CRN: 52776
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/04-06/04
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    4.  M      06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 204
      Frierson, L 8

      CRN: 52776
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/04-06/04
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    5.  M      06:00PM-9:00PM
      ESH 204
      Morgan, P 8

      CRN: 52776
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/04-06/04
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

  19. A117 Shape up with Weights 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   TWR   07:00AM-8:15AM
      WFSC WGTH
      Davis, B 11

      CRN: 50895
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 05/21-06/25

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents weight room resistance exercises to tone and condition major muscle groups. Introduces total program planning, including cardiorespiratory training, flexibility exercises, and healthy nutritional practices.

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    Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents weight room resistance exercises to tone and condition major muscle groups. Introduces total program planning, including cardiorespiratory training, flexibility exercises, and healthy nutritional practices.

  20. A120 Beginning Yoga 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  MTW    07:00AM-8:15AM
      WFSC STUDI
      Sorum, M 5

      CRN: 50896
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 05/21-06/25

      Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

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    Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

  21. A130 Beginning Tennis 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T     06:00PM-8:15PM
      AKCN
      Haines, J 3

      CRN: 50897
      Section: 401
      Date Range: 05/21-08/04

      Introduces basic skills and knowledge to play singles and doubles tennis. Applies basic principles of tennis through active participation.

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    Introduces basic skills and knowledge to play singles and doubles tennis. Applies basic principles of tennis through active participation.

  22. A151 Beginning Canoeing 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2. S    FS 08:00AM-6:00PM
      FIELD
      Miller, T 2

      CRN: 50899
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 08/17-08/19

      Introduces the most commonly used equipment, techniques, challenges, and risks found in the sport of canoeing. Includes instruction on equipment selection, trip planning, canoeing strokes and re-entry techniques with an emphasis on risk assessment and risk management.
      Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing may be included in the course.

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    Introduces the most commonly used equipment, techniques, challenges, and risks found in the sport of canoeing. Includes instruction on equipment selection, trip planning, canoeing strokes and re-entry techniques with an emphasis on risk assessment and risk management.
    Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing may be included in the course.

  23. A152 Beginning River Rafting 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2. S    FS 08:00AM-6:00PM
      FIELD
      Miller, T 2

      CRN: 50900
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 05/18-05/20

      Introduces the most commonly used equipment, techniques, challenges, and risks found in the sport of river rafting. Includes instruction on equipment selection, trip planning, preparing to paddle/row and minimum impact practices with emphasis on risk assessment and risk management.
      Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing may be included in the course.

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    Introduces the most commonly used equipment, techniques, challenges, and risks found in the sport of river rafting. Includes instruction on equipment selection, trip planning, preparing to paddle/row and minimum impact practices with emphasis on risk assessment and risk management.
    Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing may be included in the course.

  24. A220 Intermediate Yoga 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  MTW    07:00AM-8:15AM
      WFSC STUDI
      Sorum, M 6

      CRN: 50901
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/27-08/04

      Presents intermediate level yoga physical exercises, breathing techniques, meditation, and relaxation exercises.

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    Presents intermediate level yoga physical exercises, breathing techniques, meditation, and relaxation exercises.

  25. A252 Intermediate River Rafting 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2. SMTWRFS 08:00AM-6:00PM
      FIELD
      Miller, T 6

      CRN: 51472
      Section: 301
      Date Range: 06/11-06/17

      Expands on the skills developed in PER A152. Provides skill development for rafting up to class IV whitewater rivers for those who have basic whitewater rafting skills. Introduces advanced paddle/oar skills, expands on reading water, and teaches advanced boat maneuvering with an emphasis on risk assessment and management.
      Special Note: Participants must be able to demonstrate basic whitewater rafting skills in class II whitewater at the beginning of the course. Requires ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing will be included in the course. Participants may be required to rent or purchase additional gear. First aid and CPR training is highly recommended.

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    Expands on the skills developed in PER A152. Provides skill development for rafting up to class IV whitewater rivers for those who have basic whitewater rafting skills. Introduces advanced paddle/oar skills, expands on reading water, and teaches advanced boat maneuvering with an emphasis on risk assessment and management.
    Special Note: Participants must be able to demonstrate basic whitewater rafting skills in class II whitewater at the beginning of the course. Requires ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing will be included in the course. Participants may be required to rent or purchase additional gear. First aid and CPR training is highly recommended.

  26. V115 Beginning Wellness 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      VDZ GYM
      Hatton, A 10

      CRN: 53006
      Section: 101
      Date Range: 05/01-08/24

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* - Course meets a GER requirement

 

 



 

Fall Semester 2012

  1. Physical Ed Professional (PEP)

  2. Course Number Course Name Credits
  3. A112 1st Aid & CPR for Professional 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 101
      Larue, P 1

      CRN: 72700
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/15-09/22

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    3.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 104
      Larue, P 1

      CRN: 72700
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/15-09/22

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    4.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 101
      Larue, P 10

      CRN: 72701
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/06-10/13

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    5.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 104
      Larue, P 10

      CRN: 72701
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/06-10/13

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    6.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 104
      Larue, P 15

      CRN: 72702
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 10/20-10/27

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    7.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 104
      Larue, P 14

      CRN: 72703
      Section: 604
      Date Range: 11/10-11/17

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    8.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 101
      Larue, P 14

      CRN: 72704
      Section: 605
      Date Range: 12/01-12/08

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    9.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      ESH 104
      Larue, P 14

      CRN: 72704
      Section: 605
      Date Range: 12/01-12/08

      Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

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    Provides CPR (infant, child, and adult) and first aid training. Successful completion of performance skills and written test will lead to national certification in first aid and CPR.

  4. A115 Fitness Ldrshp/Grp & PersTrain 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T     05:30PM-8:30PM
      ESH 104
      Gabel, L 12

      CRN: 72705
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Presents concepts of personally tailored fitness programs for a wide variety of individuals, including those with common health challenges. Introduces basics of cardiorespiratory, metabolic, neuromuscular, environmental exercise physiology, biomechanics and kinesiology in regard to safe exercise. Provides information on nutrition and weight loss, injury prevention, basic emergency procedures, legal issues, and professional responsibilities of fitness instructors and personal trainers.
      Registration Restrictions: Must be concurrently enrolled in PEP A116 or PEP A117.

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    Presents concepts of personally tailored fitness programs for a wide variety of individuals, including those with common health challenges. Introduces basics of cardiorespiratory, metabolic, neuromuscular, environmental exercise physiology, biomechanics and kinesiology in regard to safe exercise. Provides information on nutrition and weight loss, injury prevention, basic emergency procedures, legal issues, and professional responsibilities of fitness instructors and personal trainers.
    Registration Restrictions: Must be concurrently enrolled in PEP A116 or PEP A117.

  5. A117 Techniques Personal Training 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.     R   06:00PM-9:00PM
      WFSC WGTH
      Davis, B 13

      CRN: 72706
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Introduces the basics of client assessment, proper use of resistance and cardio equipment, teaching techniques and injury prevention. Examines a wide range of issues related to exerciser's varied needs. Presents techniques for exercise program planning, implementation and progression for general and special populations.
      Special Note: Designed for individuals interested in working in the fitness industry as a personal trainer. Conducted in a lab setting for hands-on experience.

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    Introduces the basics of client assessment, proper use of resistance and cardio equipment, teaching techniques and injury prevention. Examines a wide range of issues related to exerciser's varied needs. Presents techniques for exercise program planning, implementation and progression for general and special populations.
    Special Note: Designed for individuals interested in working in the fitness industry as a personal trainer. Conducted in a lab setting for hands-on experience.

  6. A181 Intro to HPER 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      ESH 104
      Carroll-Cobb, S 2

      CRN: 72708
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Introduces the history, philosophies, objectives and foundations of health, physical education, and recreation. Surveys career and professional development opportunities.
      Special Note: A field outing may be required.

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    Introduces the history, philosophies, objectives and foundations of health, physical education, and recreation. Surveys career and professional development opportunities.
    Special Note: A field outing may be required.

  7. A182 Technology in HPER 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      ESH 104
      TBA 4

      CRN: 77050
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 11/08-12/15

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  8. A183 Wellness Principles 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      ESH 104
      TBA 5

      CRN: 77052
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 10/04-11/06

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  9. A184 Fundamental Motor Skills 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      WFSC GYM
      TBA 4

      CRN: 77054
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/02

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  10. A262 Foundations Outdoor Recreation 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M      10:00AM-12:45PM
      ESH 104
      Miller, T 9

      CRN: 72710
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Introduces the field and profession of adventure and experiential leadership. Examines philosophical, historical, theoretical, legal, and ethical foundations of the field. Explores career opportunities and options.

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    Introduces the field and profession of adventure and experiential leadership. Examines philosophical, historical, theoretical, legal, and ethical foundations of the field. Explores career opportunities and options.

  11. A280 Leadership in HPER 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   01:00PM-2:15PM
      ESH 104
      Miller, T 12

      CRN: 72712
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

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  12. A281 Ldrshp Activities Diverse Pops 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      ESH 104
      Dick, J 0

      CRN: 72713
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Examines key concepts and presents a variety of activities adapted to meet the needs of diverse populations. Presents information and current research related to various disabilities. Examines and applies strategies for promoting physical activity experiences for individuals with special needs.

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    3.  M W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      ESH 104
      Egan, N 0

      CRN: 72713
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Examines key concepts and presents a variety of activities adapted to meet the needs of diverse populations. Presents information and current research related to various disabilities. Examines and applies strategies for promoting physical activity experiences for individuals with special needs.

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    Examines key concepts and presents a variety of activities adapted to meet the needs of diverse populations. Presents information and current research related to various disabilities. Examines and applies strategies for promoting physical activity experiences for individuals with special needs.

  13. A282 Ldrshp in Initiative Act 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T     04:00PM-5:15PM
      ESH 206
      Miller, T 10

      CRN: 77055
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Examines key concepts and activities for facilitating experiential leadership, team-building, and personal growth initiatives. Presents a variety of game types, including those designed as icebreakers, de-inhibitizers, team-builders, for cognitive development and for character development. Introduces planning, preparation, props, techniques, leadership, and safety, with an emphasis on facilitation and de-briefing.

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    Examines key concepts and activities for facilitating experiential leadership, team-building, and personal growth initiatives. Presents a variety of game types, including those designed as icebreakers, de-inhibitizers, team-builders, for cognitive development and for character development. Introduces planning, preparation, props, techniques, leadership, and safety, with an emphasis on facilitation and de-briefing.

  14. A284 Leadership Fitness Activities 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   08:30AM-9:45AM
      WFSC GYM
      TBA 11

      CRN: 77056
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Examines key concepts associated with fitness activities. Presents a variety of topics and activities designed to promote lifetime physical fitness. Evaluates and applies strategies for promoting positive behavior changes for personal health and wellness.

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    Examines key concepts associated with fitness activities. Presents a variety of topics and activities designed to promote lifetime physical fitness. Evaluates and applies strategies for promoting positive behavior changes for personal health and wellness.

  15. A285 Leadership in Team Activities 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T     10:00AM-11:15AM
      TBA 7

      CRN: 72714
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 10/16-10/16

      Examines key concepts and activities associated with team activities. Presents a variety of motor skill themes and movement concepts in a progression from the precontrol to the proficiency level. Examines preparation for game play through combining of skills, using skills in more complex ways, and utilizing offensive and defensive strategies.

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    3.   T     10:00AM-11:15AM
      TBA 7

      CRN: 72714
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 11/13-11/13

      Examines key concepts and activities associated with team activities. Presents a variety of motor skill themes and movement concepts in a progression from the precontrol to the proficiency level. Examines preparation for game play through combining of skills, using skills in more complex ways, and utilizing offensive and defensive strategies.

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    4.   T     10:00AM-11:15AM
      TBA 7

      CRN: 72714
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 12/11-12/11

      Examines key concepts and activities associated with team activities. Presents a variety of motor skill themes and movement concepts in a progression from the precontrol to the proficiency level. Examines preparation for game play through combining of skills, using skills in more complex ways, and utilizing offensive and defensive strategies.

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    Examines key concepts and activities associated with team activities. Presents a variety of motor skill themes and movement concepts in a progression from the precontrol to the proficiency level. Examines preparation for game play through combining of skills, using skills in more complex ways, and utilizing offensive and defensive strategies.

  16. A345 Hlth & Phys Act in P-6 Classrm 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      DIST BLKBD
      Johnson, T 0

      CRN: 72717
      Section: 801
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Examines the relationship between physical activity and learning based on brain research, cooperative learning models, and multiple intelligences. Builds content and behavior knowledge to enhance learning and strategies for making positive behavior changes for elementary education and early childhood majors. Includes a variety of methods and activities for adding physical activity and health into lesson instruction. Emphasizes how key health and physical activity concepts relate to state standards: promotes positive attitudes, working with families, and developmentally appropriate curriculum strategies.

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    Examines the relationship between physical activity and learning based on brain research, cooperative learning models, and multiple intelligences. Builds content and behavior knowledge to enhance learning and strategies for making positive behavior changes for elementary education and early childhood majors. Includes a variety of methods and activities for adding physical activity and health into lesson instruction. Emphasizes how key health and physical activity concepts relate to state standards: promotes positive attitudes, working with families, and developmentally appropriate curriculum strategies.

  17. A346 Lwr Body Injury Assmnt Skills 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      OFF CMPS
      Levine, L 2

      CRN: 76661
      Section: 701
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Focuses on the recognition and assessment of athletic injuries. Emphasizes lower body injury assessment skills and proficiencies.
      Special Note: This is a clinical/practicum course and field work is required.

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    3.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      OFF CMPS
      Blizzard, T 2

      CRN: 76661
      Section: 701
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Focuses on the recognition and assessment of athletic injuries. Emphasizes lower body injury assessment skills and proficiencies.
      Special Note: This is a clinical/practicum course and field work is required.

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    Focuses on the recognition and assessment of athletic injuries. Emphasizes lower body injury assessment skills and proficiencies.
    Special Note: This is a clinical/practicum course and field work is required.

  18. A363 Natrl Hx Interp/Environmntl Ed 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.    W    10:00AM-12:45PM
      ESH 104
      Goodman-Allwright, L 21

      CRN: 76662
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/28-10/23

      Introduces skills for reading and interpreting the natural environment. Illustrates geological, biological, and cultural factors to participants or clients. Also covers environmental education strategies and techniques.

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    Introduces skills for reading and interpreting the natural environment. Illustrates geological, biological, and cultural factors to participants or clients. Also covers environmental education strategies and techniques.

  19. A382 Kinesiology & Biomechanics 4.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  MTWR   08:30AM-9:45AM
      ESH 104
      Friess, M -2

      CRN: 72718
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Analyzes the structure, function, and mechanics of human movement with an emphasis on exercise, sports, and recreational activities. Includes application-based laboratory experiences.

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    Analyzes the structure, function, and mechanics of human movement with an emphasis on exercise, sports, and recreational activities. Includes application-based laboratory experiences.

  20. A384 *Cultur/Psy Aspects Hlth/Phys 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   04:00PM-5:15PM
      UC 146
      Whitley, A 0

      CRN: 72720
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Investigates the dynamic relationship between psychological issues and health behavior adherence and/or physical activity performance. Analyzes the interaction between physical activity and society.
      Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (Basic college-level skills) courses and junior standing.

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    Investigates the dynamic relationship between psychological issues and health behavior adherence and/or physical activity performance. Analyzes the interaction between physical activity and society.
    Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (Basic college-level skills) courses and junior standing.

  21. A454 Exercise Test & Prescription 4.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      ESH 101
      Chriss, M 1

      CRN: 72723
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Provides an understanding of techniques necessary for exercise test administration, evaluation, and prescription for normal and special populations. Emphasizes clinical physiology, testing protocols and the evaluation of results, and the design of individual exercise prescriptions based upon the results.

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    3.   T     02:30PM-5:15PM
      ESH 104
      Chriss, M 25

      CRN: 72724
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Provides an understanding of techniques necessary for exercise test administration, evaluation, and prescription for normal and special populations. Emphasizes clinical physiology, testing protocols and the evaluation of results, and the design of individual exercise prescriptions based upon the results.

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    4.    W    03:00PM-5:15PM
      ESH 104
      Chriss, M 25

      CRN: 78992
      Section: 604
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Provides an understanding of techniques necessary for exercise test administration, evaluation, and prescription for normal and special populations. Emphasizes clinical physiology, testing protocols and the evaluation of results, and the design of individual exercise prescriptions based upon the results.

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    Provides an understanding of techniques necessary for exercise test administration, evaluation, and prescription for normal and special populations. Emphasizes clinical physiology, testing protocols and the evaluation of results, and the design of individual exercise prescriptions based upon the results.

  22. A456 Contemp Personal Hlth Issues 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    10:00AM-11:15AM
      ESH 212
      Chriss, M 5

      CRN: 76663
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Covers contemporary issues related to personal health. Focuses on subjects such as nutrition, fitness, substance abuse, consumer issues, sexual health, and emotional health issues. Additional topics will reflect concerns related to personal health.
      Registration Restrictions: Senior status.

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    Covers contemporary issues related to personal health. Focuses on subjects such as nutrition, fitness, substance abuse, consumer issues, sexual health, and emotional health issues. Additional topics will reflect concerns related to personal health.
    Registration Restrictions: Senior status.

  23. A486 Standards & Assessment in HPER 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    01:00PM-2:15PM
      ESH 210
      TBA 11

      CRN: 76664
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Emphasizes program development and planning based on national, state, and local standards in health, physical education, recreation, and adventure leadership. Applies appropriate strategies to assess program and client success.

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    Emphasizes program development and planning based on national, state, and local standards in health, physical education, recreation, and adventure leadership. Applies appropriate strategies to assess program and client success.

  24. A495 Internship Hlth/Fitness Ldrshp 6.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.    W    06:00PM-8:00PM
      Chriss, M 10

      CRN: 72726
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/19-09/19

      Advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in health and fitness programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: Successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of upper level emphasis-specific courses; Grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with minimum GPA of 2.75; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for internship placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    Advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in health and fitness programming.
    Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
    Registration Restrictions: Successful completion of a minimum of 12 hours of upper level emphasis-specific courses; Grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with minimum GPA of 2.75; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for internship placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

  25. A496 Internship in Outdoor Ldrship 6.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.    WR   06:00PM-8:00PM
      AHS 108
      Miller, T 10

      CRN: 77057
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 11/28-11/29

      Provides advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various aspects of adventure programming.
      Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
      Registration Restrictions: A grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75; 100 days of field leadership, at least 50 of which are outside UAA; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

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    Provides advanced professional experience in an approved position with supervision and training in various aspects of adventure programming.
    Special Note: Special clothing may be required.
    Registration Restrictions: A grade of C or better in all emphasis-specific courses with a minimum overall GPA of 2.75; 100 days of field leadership, at least 50 of which are outside UAA; Instructor approval; Current CPR/First Aid certification required for placement; Admission to BS in PE; Senior status.

  26. A645 Elem Physical Educ Methods 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.    W    01:00PM-3:30PM
      UC 113
      Orr, D 20

      CRN: 72728
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Applies theory and practice necessary for facilitating learning, providing positive behavioral supports, evaluating programs, and developing curriculum within the elementary physical education classroom ecology.
      Registration Restrictions: Departmental approval.
      Special Note: Concurrent enrollment in an internship is required.

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    Applies theory and practice necessary for facilitating learning, providing positive behavioral supports, evaluating programs, and developing curriculum within the elementary physical education classroom ecology.
    Registration Restrictions: Departmental approval.
    Special Note: Concurrent enrollment in an internship is required.

  27. Physical Ed & Rec (PER)

  28. Course Number Course Name Credits
  29. A049 Selected Topics:Health,PE,Rec 0.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M      07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Munn, B 5

      CRN: 76665
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/10-09/10
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    3.  M W    07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Munn, B 5

      CRN: 76665
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/12-09/19
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    4.  M      07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Bozeman, C 5

      CRN: 76665
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/10-09/10
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    5.  M W    07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Bozeman, C 5

      CRN: 76665
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/12-09/19
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    6.  M      07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Frierson, L 5

      CRN: 76665
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/10-09/10
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    7.  M W    07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Frierson, L 5

      CRN: 76665
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/12-09/19
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    8.  M      07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Morgan, P 5

      CRN: 76665
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/10-09/10
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    9.  M W    07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Morgan, P 5

      CRN: 76665
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/12-09/19
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    10.  M W    07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Munn, B 8

      CRN: 76666
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/10-10/17
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    11.  M W    07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Bozeman, C 8

      CRN: 76666
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/10-10/17
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    12.  M W    07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Frierson, L 8

      CRN: 76666
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/10-10/17
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    13.  M W    07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Morgan, P 8

      CRN: 76666
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/10-10/17
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    14.  M      07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Munn, B 9

      CRN: 76667
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 11/05-11/05
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    15.  M W    07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Munn, B 9

      CRN: 76667
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 11/07-11/14
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    16.  M      07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Bozeman, C 9

      CRN: 76667
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 11/05-11/05
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    17.  M W    07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Bozeman, C 9

      CRN: 76667
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 11/07-11/14
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    18.  M      07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Frierson, L 9

      CRN: 76667
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 11/05-11/05
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    19.  M W    07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Frierson, L 9

      CRN: 76667
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 11/07-11/14
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    20.  M      07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Morgan, P 9

      CRN: 76667
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 11/05-11/05
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    21.  M W    07:00PM-10:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Morgan, P 9

      CRN: 76667
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 11/07-11/14
      Section Title: RAD for Women

      Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

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    Presents current topics and issues in health, physical education, and recreation.

  30. A100 Fitness for Life 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.    W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Gabel, L 16

      CRN: 72733
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-09/12

      Introduces key concepts associated with lifetime personal fitness. Presents a variety of physical activities for improved health-related fitness. Combines lecture with lab sessions.

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    3.   T     04:00PM-5:15PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Gabel, L 20

      CRN: 72734
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/16-12/15

      Introduces key concepts associated with lifetime personal fitness. Presents a variety of physical activities for improved health-related fitness. Combines lecture with lab sessions.

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    Introduces key concepts associated with lifetime personal fitness. Presents a variety of physical activities for improved health-related fitness. Combines lecture with lab sessions.

  31. A101 Fitness Cross Training 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    04:00PM-5:15PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Davis, B 20

      CRN: 72735
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-09/10

      Introduces a wide variety of cross training exercise formats for total fitness. Develops individual fitness through a variety of workouts, such as step aerobics, weight training, lateral training, circuit training, and fitness walking.

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    3.  M W    04:00PM-5:15PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Davis, B 20

      CRN: 72735
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/26-10/19

      Introduces a wide variety of cross training exercise formats for total fitness. Develops individual fitness through a variety of workouts, such as step aerobics, weight training, lateral training, circuit training, and fitness walking.

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    4.  M W    04:00PM-5:15PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Davis, B 24

      CRN: 72736
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 11/19-12/15

      Introduces a wide variety of cross training exercise formats for total fitness. Develops individual fitness through a variety of workouts, such as step aerobics, weight training, lateral training, circuit training, and fitness walking.

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    Introduces a wide variety of cross training exercise formats for total fitness. Develops individual fitness through a variety of workouts, such as step aerobics, weight training, lateral training, circuit training, and fitness walking.

  32. A103 Indoor Stationary Cycling 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    10:30AM-11:20AM
      AKCE
      Davis, B 15

      CRN: 72737
      Section: 701
      Date Range: 09/10-11/21

      Introduces the basic skills and concepts associated with indoor cycling. Applies basic principles of cycling through active participation. Introduces key concepts related to lifetime fitness.

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    Introduces the basic skills and concepts associated with indoor cycling. Applies basic principles of cycling through active participation. Introduces key concepts related to lifetime fitness.

  33. A104 Aerobic Walking 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      WFSC TRACK
      Jackson, R 18

      CRN: 72738
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 10/01-11/19

      Introduces key concepts associated with lifetime fitness Presents the concepts and technical skills to set up and participate in a regular aerobic walking program.

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    Introduces key concepts associated with lifetime fitness Presents the concepts and technical skills to set up and participate in a regular aerobic walking program.

  34. A106 Aerobics 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W F  04:30PM-5:30PM
      KME
      Langfitt, D 19

      CRN: 78188
      Section: D31
      Date Range: 08/27-10/12

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents a variety of aerobic exercise routines such as step aerobics, lateral training, circuit training, and interval training for improved physical fitness.

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    3.  M W F  04:30PM-5:30PM
      KME
      Langfitt, D 20

      CRN: 78189
      Section: D32
      Date Range: 10/15-12/14

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents a variety of aerobic exercise routines such as step aerobics, lateral training, circuit training, and interval training for improved physical fitness.

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    Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents a variety of aerobic exercise routines such as step aerobics, lateral training, circuit training, and interval training for improved physical fitness.

  35. A107 Aerobic Kickboxing 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   07:00AM-7:50AM
      WFSC STUDI
      Jackson, R 13

      CRN: 72739
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/06-11/20

      Presents the fundamentals of intermediate intensity kickboxing, martial arts-based aerobics, and interval training for improved physical fitness.

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    3.  M W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Jackson, R 2

      CRN: 72740
      Section: 606
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Presents the fundamentals of intermediate intensity kickboxing, martial arts-based aerobics, and interval training for improved physical fitness.

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    4.  M W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Jackson, R 8

      CRN: 72741
      Section: 607
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Presents the fundamentals of intermediate intensity kickboxing, martial arts-based aerobics, and interval training for improved physical fitness.

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    Presents the fundamentals of intermediate intensity kickboxing, martial arts-based aerobics, and interval training for improved physical fitness.

  36. A109 Aqua Aerobics 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   05:40PM-6:55PM
      WFSC POOL
      Hoke, M 22

      CRN: 72743
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/02-11/20

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents a variety of aqua aerobic exercise routines such as deep water jogging, aerobics to music, circuit training, and interval training. Designed for swimmers and non-swimmers.

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    Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents a variety of aqua aerobic exercise routines such as deep water jogging, aerobics to music, circuit training, and interval training. Designed for swimmers and non-swimmers.

  37. A113 Beginning Pilates 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    04:00PM-5:15PM
      STU-1
      Musgrove, J 5

      CRN: 72744
      Section: 701
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces Pilates as an effective way to improve strength and flexibility. Covers basic fitness concepts and exercises which target development of core strength (abdomen, lower back, buttocks, hips, and thighs) by utilizing one's own body weight for resistance.

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    3.  M W    04:00PM-5:15PM
      STU-1
      Musgrove, J 11

      CRN: 72745
      Section: 702
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Introduces Pilates as an effective way to improve strength and flexibility. Covers basic fitness concepts and exercises which target development of core strength (abdomen, lower back, buttocks, hips, and thighs) by utilizing one's own body weight for resistance.

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    Introduces Pilates as an effective way to improve strength and flexibility. Covers basic fitness concepts and exercises which target development of core strength (abdomen, lower back, buttocks, hips, and thighs) by utilizing one's own body weight for resistance.

  38. A116 Circuit Training 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   01:00PM-2:15PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Fletcher, D 12

      CRN: 72746
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents circuit training as a way to improve strength, physical conditioning, and general sports performance. Covers cardiorespiratory training, flexibility exercises, and safe techniques for improved muscular strength and endurance.

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    3.   T R   01:00PM-2:15PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Fletcher, D 20

      CRN: 72747
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents circuit training as a way to improve strength, physical conditioning, and general sports performance. Covers cardiorespiratory training, flexibility exercises, and safe techniques for improved muscular strength and endurance.

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    Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents circuit training as a way to improve strength, physical conditioning, and general sports performance. Covers cardiorespiratory training, flexibility exercises, and safe techniques for improved muscular strength and endurance.

  39. A117 Shape up with Weights 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    07:00AM-8:15AM
      WFSC WGTH
      Arts, C 18

      CRN: 72748
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents weight room resistance exercises to tone and condition major muscle groups. Introduces total program planning, including cardiorespiratory training, flexibility exercises, and healthy nutritional practices.

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    3.  M W    07:00AM-8:15AM
      WFSC WGTH
      Arts, C 20

      CRN: 72749
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents weight room resistance exercises to tone and condition major muscle groups. Introduces total program planning, including cardiorespiratory training, flexibility exercises, and healthy nutritional practices.

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    4.   T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      WFSC WGTH
      Fletcher, D 18

      CRN: 72750
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents weight room resistance exercises to tone and condition major muscle groups. Introduces total program planning, including cardiorespiratory training, flexibility exercises, and healthy nutritional practices.

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    5.   T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      WFSC WGTH
      Fletcher, D 22

      CRN: 72751
      Section: 604
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents weight room resistance exercises to tone and condition major muscle groups. Introduces total program planning, including cardiorespiratory training, flexibility exercises, and healthy nutritional practices.

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    Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents weight room resistance exercises to tone and condition major muscle groups. Introduces total program planning, including cardiorespiratory training, flexibility exercises, and healthy nutritional practices.

  40. A118 Beginning Weight Training 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    10:00AM-11:15AM
      WFSC WGTH
      Arts, C 12

      CRN: 72752
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents resistance exercises to strengthen and condition major muscle groups.

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    3.  M W    10:00AM-11:15AM
      WFSC WGTH
      Arts, C 23

      CRN: 72753
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents resistance exercises to strengthen and condition major muscle groups.

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    4.  M W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      WFSC WGTH
      Anders, L 16

      CRN: 72754
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents resistance exercises to strengthen and condition major muscle groups.

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    5.  M W F  12:00PM-1:00PM
      KTC WTRM
      Knight, L 15

      CRN: 78190
      Section: D31
      Date Range: 08/27-10/12

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents resistance exercises to strengthen and condition major muscle groups.

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    6.  M W F  12:00PM-1:00PM
      KTC WTRM
      Knight, L 15

      CRN: 78191
      Section: D32
      Date Range: 10/15-12/15

      Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents resistance exercises to strengthen and condition major muscle groups.

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    Introduces key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Presents resistance exercises to strengthen and condition major muscle groups.

  41. A120 Beginning Yoga 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    08:30AM-9:45AM
      WFSC STUDI
      Sorum, M 0

      CRN: 72755
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

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    3.  M W    08:30AM-9:45AM
      WFSC STUDI
      Sorum, M 0

      CRN: 72756
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

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    4.   T R   08:30AM-9:45AM
      WFSC STUDI
      Sorum, M 0

      CRN: 72757
      Section: 603
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

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    5.   T R   08:30AM-9:45AM
      WFSC STUDI
      Sorum, M 0

      CRN: 72758
      Section: 604
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

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    6.    W    10:30AM-11:45AM
      ER JITT
      Sorum, M 17

      CRN: 72759
      Section: 791
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

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    7.   T  F  05:30PM-6:45PM
      DVCB
      Costa-Bolton, V 19

      CRN: 78192
      Section: D31
      Date Range: 08/28-10/12

      Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

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    8.   T  F  05:30PM-6:45PM
      DVCB
      Costa-Bolton, V 20

      CRN: 78195
      Section: D32
      Date Range: 10/16-12/14

      Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

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    9.     R   09:30AM-10:45AM
      BBB 106
      Costa-Bolton, V 19

      CRN: 78197
      Section: D33
      Date Range: 08/30-12/13

      Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

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    10.    W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      OFF
      Schaeffer, L 6

      CRN: 73716
      Section: I20
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

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    11.   T     05:30PM-7:30PM
      PION P202
      Ott, C 15

      CRN: 73717
      Section: R20
      Date Range: 09/11-11/20

      Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

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    12.   T R   05:30PM-7:00PM
      SEWHS CAF
      Burnard, G 25

      CRN: 73718
      Section: S30
      Date Range: 10/04-11/06

      Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

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    Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness.

  42. A123 Beginning Tai Chi 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Allen, B 15

      CRN: 72760
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces Tai Chi exercises designed to improve health, tranquility, energy, and strength.

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    3.   T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Jones, H 15

      CRN: 72760
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces Tai Chi exercises designed to improve health, tranquility, energy, and strength.

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    4.   T     05:30PM-6:45PM
      BROC 158
      Tinker, V 16

      CRN: 73719
      Section: I20
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Introduces Tai Chi exercises designed to improve health, tranquility, energy, and strength.

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    5.   T     05:30PM-7:00PM
      BYVW B104
      Domela, W 11

      CRN: 73720
      Section: R30
      Date Range: 09/11-12/11

      Introduces Tai Chi exercises designed to improve health, tranquility, energy, and strength.

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    Introduces Tai Chi exercises designed to improve health, tranquility, energy, and strength.

  43. A124 Beginning Karate 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   02:30PM-3:45PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Hodgin, C 13

      CRN: 77058
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces karate philosophy, principles, and applications. Training and discipline on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels will be covered.

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    3.  M      06:00PM-7:30PM
      OFF
      Sundmark, D 14

      CRN: 73721
      Section: R30
      Date Range: 09/17-12/10

      Introduces karate philosophy, principles, and applications. Training and discipline on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels will be covered.

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    Introduces karate philosophy, principles, and applications. Training and discipline on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels will be covered.

  44. A125 Beginning Kung Fu 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Pedersen, G 0

      CRN: 72761
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces Northern Shaolin Kung Fu philosophy, principles, and applications. Training and discipline on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels will be covered.

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    3.     R   07:00PM-9:00PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Pedersen, G 11

      CRN: 72762
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 09/06-11/15

      Introduces Northern Shaolin Kung Fu philosophy, principles, and applications. Training and discipline on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels will be covered.

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    Introduces Northern Shaolin Kung Fu philosophy, principles, and applications. Training and discipline on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels will be covered.

  45. A127 Beginning Tae Kwon Do 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    01:00PM-2:15PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Chang, D 15

      CRN: 72763
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces Tae Kwon Do philosophy, principles, and applications. Training and discipline on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels will be covered.

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    3.  M W    01:00PM-2:15PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Chang, D 16

      CRN: 79235
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Introduces Tae Kwon Do philosophy, principles, and applications. Training and discipline on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels will be covered.

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    Introduces Tae Kwon Do philosophy, principles, and applications. Training and discipline on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels will be covered.

  46. A130 Beginning Tennis 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T     09:00AM-11:00AM
      AKCE
      Haines, J 14

      CRN: 72764
      Section: 701
      Date Range: 09/11-11/20

      Introduces basic skills and knowledge to play singles and doubles tennis. Applies basic principles of tennis through active participation.

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    Introduces basic skills and knowledge to play singles and doubles tennis. Applies basic principles of tennis through active participation.

  47. A135 Beginning Swimming 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   08:30AM-9:45AM
      WFSC POOL
      Fleischer, E 9

      CRN: 72765
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces proper breathing technique and basic strokes for those with little or no swimming background. Emphasizes personal water safety.

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    3.   T R   07:00PM-8:15PM
      WFSC POOL
      Larue, P 12

      CRN: 72766
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces proper breathing technique and basic strokes for those with little or no swimming background. Emphasizes personal water safety.

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    Introduces proper breathing technique and basic strokes for those with little or no swimming background. Emphasizes personal water safety.

  48. A137 Beginning Ice Skating 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.     R   05:30PM-7:00PM
      WFSC RINK
      McCarthy, H 16

      CRN: 72767
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Introduces the basic skills and knowledge associated with ice skating. Applies basic principles of skating through active participation.

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    Introduces the basic skills and knowledge associated with ice skating. Applies basic principles of skating through active participation.

  49. A138 Beginning Foil Fencing 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      FNCTR
      Johnson, W 14

      CRN: 72768
      Section: 701
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces the basic skills and knowledge of the sport of fencing with foils. Applies the basic principles of fencing through active participation.

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    3.  M W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      FNCTR
      Johnson, W 20

      CRN: 79234
      Section: 702
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Introduces the basic skills and knowledge of the sport of fencing with foils. Applies the basic principles of fencing through active participation.

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    Introduces the basic skills and knowledge of the sport of fencing with foils. Applies the basic principles of fencing through active participation.

  50. A139 Recreational Latin Dance 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Griffin, S 14

      CRN: 72770
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Introduces basic skills associated with social Latin dance. Covers various dances including Merenge, Bachata, Cumbia, Cha-Cha-Cha, and Salsa. Applies concepts of fitness, but focuses on Latin dance as a form of recreation.

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    Introduces basic skills associated with social Latin dance. Covers various dances including Merenge, Bachata, Cumbia, Cha-Cha-Cha, and Salsa. Applies concepts of fitness, but focuses on Latin dance as a form of recreation.

  51. A141 Beginning Basketball 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      WFSC GYM
      Arts, C 13

      CRN: 72771
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces the basic skills and knowledge associated with playing basketball. Applies basic principles of basketball through active participation.

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    Introduces the basic skills and knowledge associated with playing basketball. Applies basic principles of basketball through active participation.

  52. A142 Beginning Soccer 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    08:30AM-9:45AM
      WFSC GYM
      Kastar, J 18

      CRN: 72772
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces the basic skills and knowledge associated with playing soccer. Applies basic principles of soccer through active participation.

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    Introduces the basic skills and knowledge associated with playing soccer. Applies basic principles of soccer through active participation.

  53. A143 Beginning Hockey 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T     05:30PM-7:00PM
      WFSC RINK
      Robbins, D 19

      CRN: 72773
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Introduces the basic skills and knowledge associated with playing hockey. Applies basic principles of hockey through active participation.

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    3.    W    05:30PM-7:00PM
      Stallone, J 27

      CRN: 72774
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 09/05-09/05

      Introduces the basic skills and knowledge associated with playing hockey. Applies basic principles of hockey through active participation.

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    4.    W    05:30PM-7:00PM
      Stallone, J 27

      CRN: 72774
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/03-10/03

      Introduces the basic skills and knowledge associated with playing hockey. Applies basic principles of hockey through active participation.

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    5.    W    05:30PM-7:00PM
      Stallone, J 27

      CRN: 72774
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/31-10/31

      Introduces the basic skills and knowledge associated with playing hockey. Applies basic principles of hockey through active participation.

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    Introduces the basic skills and knowledge associated with playing hockey. Applies basic principles of hockey through active participation.

  54. A144 Beginning Volleyball 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    10:00AM-11:15AM
      WFSC GYM
      Weber, J 24

      CRN: 72775
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Introduces the basic skills and knowledge associated with playing volleyball. Applies basic principles of volleyball through active participation.

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    Introduces the basic skills and knowledge associated with playing volleyball. Applies basic principles of volleyball through active participation.

  55. A146 Beginning Rock Climbing 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   06:00PM-9:00PM
      Butler, J 0

      CRN: 72776
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-09/11

      Introduces the fundamentals of rock climbing in Alaska. Covers hazard evaluation and risk assessment, selection of personal gear, technical needs, and safety equipment. Provides opportunity to practice knots, rope handling, belay, basic descending techniques, and top-rope rock climbing.
      Special Note: Requires ability to function comfortably in inclement weather.

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    3. S    FS 08:00AM-6:00PM
      FIELD
      Butler, J 0

      CRN: 72776
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/07-09/09

      Introduces the fundamentals of rock climbing in Alaska. Covers hazard evaluation and risk assessment, selection of personal gear, technical needs, and safety equipment. Provides opportunity to practice knots, rope handling, belay, basic descending techniques, and top-rope rock climbing.
      Special Note: Requires ability to function comfortably in inclement weather.

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    4.     R   06:00PM-9:00PM
      RKGYM
      Butler, J 0

      CRN: 72776
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/06-09/06

      Introduces the fundamentals of rock climbing in Alaska. Covers hazard evaluation and risk assessment, selection of personal gear, technical needs, and safety equipment. Provides opportunity to practice knots, rope handling, belay, basic descending techniques, and top-rope rock climbing.
      Special Note: Requires ability to function comfortably in inclement weather.

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    Introduces the fundamentals of rock climbing in Alaska. Covers hazard evaluation and risk assessment, selection of personal gear, technical needs, and safety equipment. Provides opportunity to practice knots, rope handling, belay, basic descending techniques, and top-rope rock climbing.
    Special Note: Requires ability to function comfortably in inclement weather.

  56. A148 Beg Indoor Sport Climbing 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.      F  09:00AM-12:00PM
      RKGYM
      Moss, S 0

      CRN: 72777
      Section: 701
      Date Range: 10/05-11/16

      Introduces the fundamentals of sport climbing in an indoor environment. Covers hazard evaluation and risk assessment specific to climbing gyms. Also covers selection of personal gear, technical needs, and safety equipment specific to indoor climbing. Introduces and provides opportunity to practice knots, rope handling, belaying, descent techniques, and top-rope climbing on an indoor climbing wall.

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    Introduces the fundamentals of sport climbing in an indoor environment. Covers hazard evaluation and risk assessment specific to climbing gyms. Also covers selection of personal gear, technical needs, and safety equipment specific to indoor climbing. Introduces and provides opportunity to practice knots, rope handling, belaying, descent techniques, and top-rope climbing on an indoor climbing wall.

  57. A152 Beginning River Rafting 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.    W    06:00PM-8:00PM
      Miller, T 1

      CRN: 78778
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/05-09/05

      Introduces the most commonly used equipment, techniques, challenges, and risks found in the sport of river rafting. Includes instruction on equipment selection, trip planning, preparing to paddle/row and minimum impact practices with emphasis on risk assessment and risk management.
      Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing may be included in the course.

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    3.  MT     06:00PM-9:00PM
      Miller, T 1

      CRN: 78778
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-08/28

      Introduces the most commonly used equipment, techniques, challenges, and risks found in the sport of river rafting. Includes instruction on equipment selection, trip planning, preparing to paddle/row and minimum impact practices with emphasis on risk assessment and risk management.
      Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing may be included in the course.

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    4. S    FS 08:00AM-6:00PM
      FIELD
      Miller, T 1

      CRN: 78778
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/31-09/02

      Introduces the most commonly used equipment, techniques, challenges, and risks found in the sport of river rafting. Includes instruction on equipment selection, trip planning, preparing to paddle/row and minimum impact practices with emphasis on risk assessment and risk management.
      Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing may be included in the course.

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    5.    W    06:00PM-9:30PM
      WFSC POOL
      Miller, T 1

      CRN: 78778
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/29-08/29

      Introduces the most commonly used equipment, techniques, challenges, and risks found in the sport of river rafting. Includes instruction on equipment selection, trip planning, preparing to paddle/row and minimum impact practices with emphasis on risk assessment and risk management.
      Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing may be included in the course.

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    Introduces the most commonly used equipment, techniques, challenges, and risks found in the sport of river rafting. Includes instruction on equipment selection, trip planning, preparing to paddle/row and minimum impact practices with emphasis on risk assessment and risk management.
    Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing may be included in the course.

  58. A153 Beginning Sea Kayaking 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.    W    06:00PM-8:00PM
      Vaughan, G 1

      CRN: 72778
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 10/03-10/03

      Introduces the fundamentals of sea kayaking in Alaska. Includes the most commonly used equipment, techniques, challenges, and risks found in the sport. Provides instruction in selecting equipment, trip planning, transporting boats, preparing to paddle, boat handling, re-entry techniques, and sea kayaking strokes. Emphasizes risk assessment and safety skills.
      Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing may be included in the course. Students may need to rent or purchase additional gear for this course.

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    Introduces the fundamentals of sea kayaking in Alaska. Includes the most commonly used equipment, techniques, challenges, and risks found in the sport. Provides instruction in selecting equipment, trip planning, transporting boats, preparing to paddle, boat handling, re-entry techniques, and sea kayaking strokes. Emphasizes risk assessment and safety skills.
    Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing may be included in the course. Students may need to rent or purchase additional gear for this course.

  59. A169 Four-Season Backpacking 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   06:00PM-10:00PM
      ESH 101
      Miller, T 0

      CRN: 72780
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/28-12/04

      Introduces four-season backpacking in Alaska. Covers selection of personal, group, and safety equipment appropriate for a backpacking trip during any season. Presents trip planning, prevention and assessment of cold injuries, frontcountry and backcountry navigation, avalanche hazard evaluation and rescue techniques. Emphasizes risk assessment and risk management.
      Special Note: Requires good backcountry camping skills, good physical condition and ability to perform comfortably in extremely cold and/or inclement weather. Students may need to rent or purchase additional equipment for this course.

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    3.   T R   06:00PM-10:00PM
      ESH 101
      Miller, T 4

      CRN: 79434
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 08/28-12/04

      Introduces four-season backpacking in Alaska. Covers selection of personal, group, and safety equipment appropriate for a backpacking trip during any season. Presents trip planning, prevention and assessment of cold injuries, frontcountry and backcountry navigation, avalanche hazard evaluation and rescue techniques. Emphasizes risk assessment and risk management.
      Special Note: Requires good backcountry camping skills, good physical condition and ability to perform comfortably in extremely cold and/or inclement weather. Students may need to rent or purchase additional equipment for this course.

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    Introduces four-season backpacking in Alaska. Covers selection of personal, group, and safety equipment appropriate for a backpacking trip during any season. Presents trip planning, prevention and assessment of cold injuries, frontcountry and backcountry navigation, avalanche hazard evaluation and rescue techniques. Emphasizes risk assessment and risk management.
    Special Note: Requires good backcountry camping skills, good physical condition and ability to perform comfortably in extremely cold and/or inclement weather. Students may need to rent or purchase additional equipment for this course.

  60. A220 Intermediate Yoga 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      WFSC STUDI
      Sorum, M 6

      CRN: 72781
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Presents intermediate level yoga physical exercises, breathing techniques, meditation, and relaxation exercises.

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    3.   T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      WFSC STUDI
      Sorum, M 6

      CRN: 72782
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Presents intermediate level yoga physical exercises, breathing techniques, meditation, and relaxation exercises.

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    4.   T R   05:30PM-7:00PM
      SEWHS CAF
      Burnard, G 25

      CRN: 73722
      Section: S30
      Date Range: 11/08-12/13

      Presents intermediate level yoga physical exercises, breathing techniques, meditation, and relaxation exercises.

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    Presents intermediate level yoga physical exercises, breathing techniques, meditation, and relaxation exercises.

  61. A223 Intermediate Tai Chi 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Allen, B 18

      CRN: 72783
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Presents intermediate level Tai Chi exercises designed to improved health, tranquility, energy, and strength.

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    3.   T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Jones, H 18

      CRN: 72783
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Presents intermediate level Tai Chi exercises designed to improved health, tranquility, energy, and strength.

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    4.   T     04:00PM-5:15PM
      BROC 158
      Graeff, G 20

      CRN: 78672
      Section: I10
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Presents intermediate level Tai Chi exercises designed to improved health, tranquility, energy, and strength.

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    Presents intermediate level Tai Chi exercises designed to improved health, tranquility, energy, and strength.

  62. A225 Intermediate Kung Fu 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      WFSC STUDI
      Pedersen, G 11

      CRN: 72784
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Presents intermediate level Northern Shaolin Kung Fu principles and applications. Training and discipline on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels will be covered.

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    Presents intermediate level Northern Shaolin Kung Fu principles and applications. Training and discipline on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels will be covered.

  63. A234 Swimming Conditioning 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      WFSC POOL
      Fleischer, E 23

      CRN: 72785
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-10/19

      Develops and refines swimming skills, physical conditioning, and knowledge of training and competition. Designed for intermediate to competitive level swimmers.

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    Develops and refines swimming skills, physical conditioning, and knowledge of training and competition. Designed for intermediate to competitive level swimmers.

  64. A241 Intermediate Basketball 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      WFSC GYM
      Arts, C 17

      CRN: 72787
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Emphasizes game strategy and develops intermediate and advanced basketball skills. Applies offensive and defensive strategies of basketball through active participation.

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    Emphasizes game strategy and develops intermediate and advanced basketball skills. Applies offensive and defensive strategies of basketball through active participation.

  65. A242 Intermediate Soccer 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    08:30AM-9:45AM
      WFSC GYM
      Kastar, J 23

      CRN: 72788
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Emphasizes game strategy and develops intermediate and advanced soccer skills. Applies offensive and defensive strategies of soccer through active participation.

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    Emphasizes game strategy and develops intermediate and advanced soccer skills. Applies offensive and defensive strategies of soccer through active participation.

  66. A243 Intermediate Hockey 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T     07:30PM-9:00PM
      WFSC RINK
      Robbins, D 24

      CRN: 72789
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Develops intermediate level power skating techniques and hockey skills. Applies defensive and offensive strategies and tactics.

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    3.    W    07:30PM-9:00PM
      ESH 216
      Stallone, J 26

      CRN: 72790
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 09/05-09/05

      Develops intermediate level power skating techniques and hockey skills. Applies defensive and offensive strategies and tactics.

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    4.    W    07:30PM-9:00PM
      ESH 216
      Stallone, J 26

      CRN: 72790
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/03-10/03

      Develops intermediate level power skating techniques and hockey skills. Applies defensive and offensive strategies and tactics.

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    5.    W    07:30PM-9:00PM
      ESH 216
      Stallone, J 26

      CRN: 72790
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 10/31-10/31

      Develops intermediate level power skating techniques and hockey skills. Applies defensive and offensive strategies and tactics.

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    6.    W    07:30PM-9:00PM
      WFSC RINK
      Stallone, J 26

      CRN: 72790
      Section: 602
      Date Range: 08/27-12/15

      Develops intermediate level power skating techniques and hockey skills. Applies defensive and offensive strategies and tactics.

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    Develops intermediate level power skating techniques and hockey skills. Applies defensive and offensive strategies and tactics.

  67. A244 Intermediate Volleyball 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    10:00AM-11:15AM
      WFSC GYM
      Rose, N 21

      CRN: 72791
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Emphasizes game strategy and develops intermediate and advanced volleyball skills. Applies offensive and defensive strategies of volleyball through active participation.

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    Emphasizes game strategy and develops intermediate and advanced volleyball skills. Applies offensive and defensive strategies of volleyball through active participation.

  68. A246 Intermediate Rock Climbing 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.       S 08:00AM-5:00PM
      FIELD
      Butler, J 7

      CRN: 76670
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 09/29-09/29

      Builds on the skills and knowledge gained in Beginning Rock Climbing. Emphasizes risk management skills, learning to build/use a variety of anchors, and ascending and descending techniques. Introduces a risk/benefit analysis of, but not the practice of, lead climbing vs. following. Provides opportunity to practice protection placement and mock lead climbing.
      Special Note: Requires ability to function comfortably in inclement weather.

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    3.      FS 08:00AM-5:00PM
      FIELD
      Butler, J 7

      CRN: 76670
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 10/05-10/06

      Builds on the skills and knowledge gained in Beginning Rock Climbing. Emphasizes risk management skills, learning to build/use a variety of anchors, and ascending and descending techniques. Introduces a risk/benefit analysis of, but not the practice of, lead climbing vs. following. Provides opportunity to practice protection placement and mock lead climbing.
      Special Note: Requires ability to function comfortably in inclement weather.

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    Builds on the skills and knowledge gained in Beginning Rock Climbing. Emphasizes risk management skills, learning to build/use a variety of anchors, and ascending and descending techniques. Introduces a risk/benefit analysis of, but not the practice of, lead climbing vs. following. Provides opportunity to practice protection placement and mock lead climbing.
    Special Note: Requires ability to function comfortably in inclement weather.

  69. A272 Advanced Weight Training 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      WFSC WGTH
      Anders, L 18

      CRN: 72792
      Section: 601
      Date Range: 10/22-12/15

      Presents key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Applies advanced techniques for resistance exercises to strengthen and condition major muscle groups through correct use of variable resistance equipment and free weights.

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    Presents key concepts related to lifetime personal fitness. Applies advanced techniques for resistance exercises to strengthen and condition major muscle groups through correct use of variable resistance equipment and free weights.

* - Course meets a GER requirement