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NURS 312 - Multi-Dimensional Care in Special Circumstances This course addresses holistic needs of individuals and families involved in sensitive healthcare situations and areas, such as oncology, hospice, imminent death, unexpected death, palliative care, and end-of-life care. Self-care and renewal for the practicing professional nurse is also addressed. This course includes didactic and practice experiences.
Prerequisites Requires pre- or co-requisite enrollment in NURS-304, NURS-314.
Credit Hours: 3 (2-0-1)
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NURS 400 - Evidence-Based Practice in the Clinical Setting This course applies previously acquired knowledge and research skills to guide nursing practice in the professional healthcare setting. Students will complete evidence-based project that began in NURS-202.
Prerequisites Requires pre- or co-requisite enrollment in NURS-308.
Credit Hours: 1 (0-1-0)
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NURS 402 - Pathways of Complex Acuity This course prepares the student to care for severely compromised, ill, and critically injured clients across the lifespan in emergency and critical care settings.
Prerequisites Requires pre- or co-requisite enrollment in NURS-310.
Credit Hours: 5 (3-0-2)
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NURS 404 - Leadership and Professional Practice Expanding concepts covered in previous courses, students progress into the more complex role of designer / manager / coordinator of care.
Prerequisites NURS-308, NURS-310, NURS-312, NURS-314
Credit Hours: 3 (2-0-1)
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NURS 406 - Competency Lab and Seminar VI This course expands on relevant nursing knowledge and student competency achieved in NURS-314 with a continued focus on a specified set of increasingly complex, identified abilities necessary for entry into professional nursing practice.
Prerequisites NURS-308, NURS-310, NURS-312, and NURS-314
Credit Hours: 1 (0-1-0)
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NURS 412 - Immersion in Professional Nursing Practice Practice immersion is designed for the last semester nursing student to engage in working alongside a nurse preceptor in a setting that the student is most interested in pursuing post-graduation. This experience allows opportunities for the student to integrate knowledge, clinical reasoning, management, and evaluation skills in professional practice similar to what graduates will encounter following licensure as a registered nurse. Clinical management of a caseload of clients/patients will occur. Clinical reasoning seminars will be held weekly.
Prerequisites NURS-402, NURS-406
Requires pre- or co-requisite enrollment in NURS-404, NURS-408, NURS-414, and NURS-495.
Successful completion of Clinical Enrollment Ticket
Credit Hours: 6 (1-0-5)
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Pastoral Ministry - (DAL) |
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PASM 221 - Community Service Chaplaincy Credit Hours: 2 Open to Division of Adult Learning students. |
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PASM 235 - Principles of Church Growth A guided study of the foundational principles, methods and procedures of church growth, including a familiarization with the history, literature, theology, and major personalities associated with the modern Church Growth Movement.
Credit Hours: 3 Open to Division of Adult Learning students. |
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PASM 253 - Principles of Church Growth A guided study of the foundational principles, methods and procedures of church growth, including a familiarization with the history, literature, theology and major personalities associated with the modern Church Growth Movement.
Credit Hours: 3 Notes Charlotte Center Open to Division of Adult Learning students. |
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PASM 261 - Introduction to Preaching A study of the basic principles of preaching and sermon preparation.
Prerequisites ENGL-106 and BIBL-261.
Credit Hours: 3 Open to Division of Adult Learning students. |
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PASM 262 - The Ministry of Preaching A study of the construction and delivery of sermons. Special attention is given to those elements of craftsmanship, style, and theological understanding basic to persuasive preaching.
Prerequisites PASM-261.
Credit Hours: 3 Open to Division of Adult Learning students. |
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PASM 264 - The Christian Family A study of marriage and the family from a Christian perspective.
Credit Hours: 3 Open to Division of Adult Learning students. |
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PASM 265 - Practicum A practicum in which the student has supervised field engagement in selected areas of Christian ministry. A minimum of 150 hours of intentional supervised ministry engagement is required. Acceptable ministry engagements must be approved by DAL.
Credit Hours: 3 Open to Division of Adult Learning students. |
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PASM 266 - Practicum A practicum in which the student has supervised field engagement in selected areas of Christian ministry. A minimum of 150 hours of intentional supervised ministry engagement is required. Acceptable ministry engagements must be approved by DAL. PASM-266 is a continuation of PASM-265.
Credit Hours: 3 Open to Division of Adult Learning students. |
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PASM 347 - The Pastor and Christian Education Consideration of local church agencies and other means of Christian education with emphasis on the pastor’s role in the teaching ministry. (CHED-347)
Credit Hours: 3 Notes Charlotte Center Open to Division of Adult Learning students. |
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PASM 351 - Ministry of Worship A biblical, theological, and practical approach to Pentecostal worship in the local church with emphasis on special occasions such as weddings, funerals, baptisms, communion and dedications. The study includes development of a biblical theology and practical philosophy of worship, a historical and contemporary overview, examining various styles of worship, and the planning of each aspect of a worship service.
Credit Hours: 3 Open to Division of Adult Learning students. |
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PASM 353 - Contemporary World Religions A study of the history and teachings of the major non-Christian religions of the world with an attempt to relate them to their cultural background.
Credit Hours: 3 Notes Crosslisted with ICSP-352. Open to Division of Adult Learning students. |
Pastoral Studies |
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PASM 202 - Pastoral Ministry Seminar An assessment of one’s ministerial identity in view of God’s call, personal abilities and spiritual giftedness. The methodology will include an off-campus retreat. Required of all sophomores majoring in Pastoral Ministry.
Credit Hours: 1
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PASM 223 - Community Service Chaplaincy This course will prepare students to serve as Community Service Chaplains in specialized settings such as hospitals, nursing homes, jails and prisons, detention centers, and law enforcement agencies. The overall objective is to provide a grasp of key issues and practical ideas for enhancing the local church’s outreach to hurting humanity in their church and in their community.
Credit Hours: 3 Notes This course is service-enhanced and requires co-requisite enrollment in PASM-223S.
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PASM 291 - Contemporary Issues in Pastoral Ministry Courses presenting varied issues, trends and methods of ministry which are of contemporary interest but beyond the scope of established courses within the disciplines. Repeatable for credit.
Credit Hours: 1
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PASM 292 - Contemporary Issues in Pastoral Ministry Courses presenting varied issues, trends and methods of ministry which are of contemporary interest but beyond the scope of established courses within the disciplines. Repeatable for credit.
Credit Hours: 2
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PASM 293 - Contemporary Issues in Pastoral Ministry Courses presenting varied issues, trends and methods of ministry which are of contemporary interest but beyond the scope of established courses within the disciplines. Repeatable for credit.
Credit Hours: 3
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PASM 310 - Church Planting A course designed to highlight a key component of church growth and evangelism. This course will look at the Biblical basis, the historical background and the planting process of birthing churches in a number of contexts. Special emphasis will be placed on understanding the person of the church planter and the local, cultural context of the church plant.
Credit Hours: 3
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PASM 352 - The Church and Social Problems A consideration of the church’s role and function in the light of history and with special reference to the rapidly changing aspects of human need and social resources. Emphasis will be on the church’s involvement in the emerging problems in American life.
Credit Hours: 3
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PASM 363 - Expository Preaching The problems and methods of expository preaching will be explored and selected passages studied with a view to discussing and using their exegetical and expository values.
Prerequisites CHMN-230
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PASM 390 - Internship The internship is designed to give a broad-based experience in Christian ministry. It offers opportunities for integrating formal training and practical involvement in a church setting. Participation, observation, discussions and reflection are the primary components fulfilled under supervision. A minimum of one hundred and fifty (150) hours is required in the ministry setting, documented by journaling and weekly reporting. The setting and supervision will be assigned or approved by the faculty supervisor.
Prerequisites CHMN-150, CHMN-210, CHMN-220, and CHMN-230
Credit Hours: 3
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PASM 410 - Church Ministry in the Community A study of methods for assessing local churches and communities with the intent of designing ministry strategies that can impact communities for fulfilling the mission of the church. Various analytical tools will be employed to enhance understanding of churches and communities. Emphasis will be placed on the development of social/benevolent ministries as a central aspect of the church’s mission.
Prerequisites CHMN-340
Credit Hours: 3 Notes This course is service-enhanced and requires co-requisite enrollment in PASM-340S.
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PASM 461 - The Pastoral Ministry I A study of pastoral ministry with emphasis on the shepherding model. The course also explains the issues of credibility, leadership styles, mission, vision, compensation and housing, as well as those matters related to the model and a study of the practical, everyday problems faced in administering the total program of the church.
Credit Hours: 3 This course is also available for students in a Division of Adult Learning program. |
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PASM 462 - The Pastoral Ministry II A study of pastoral ministry with emphasis on the enabling model. Particular attention will be given to areas of pressure and pitfall (problem people, temptations, and burnout), budgeting, and administration.
Credit Hours: 3 This course is also available for students in a Division of Adult Learning program. |
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Philosophy |
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PHIL 241 - Introduction to Philosophy A survey of the types of philosophy (the chief schools and movements) and the basic problems of philosophical thought. Emphasis is placed on modern philosophical trends and their treatment of the basic quests within humanity.
Prerequisites None
Credit Hours: 3 When Offered Every semester This course is also available for students in a Division of Adult Learning program. |
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PHIL 242 - Introduction to Logic and Critical Reasoning Focuses on the analysis of arguments expressed in natural language and introduces students to formal deductive logic and informal fallacies of reasoning. Especially recommended for students who plan to pursue graduate studies and those who want to sharpen their critical reasoning skills.
Prerequisites None
Credit Hours: 3
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PHIL 243 - Symbolic Logic An introduction to formal systems of deductive logic, with emphasis on specifying principles and methods that can be used to analyze arguments and theories expressed in natural languages.
Prerequisites none
Credit Hours: 3
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PHIL 341 - Major Thinkers in Ancient Philosophy This course offers an in-depth treatment of selected major philosophers of ancient Western philosophy.
Prerequisites PHIL-241
Credit Hours: 3
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PHIL 342 - Major Thinkers in Modern Philosophy This course offers an in-depth treatment of selected major philosophers of modern Western philosophy.
Prerequisites PHIL-241.
Credit Hours: 3
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PHIL 351 - Philosophy of Human Nature This course offers an intensive study of prominent theories of human nature and related philosophical problems, such as the mind-body problem; the unity, purpose and dignity of human nature; the emotions and their interplay with intelligence and volition; the origin and nature of human evil; and the human person in and with/against society.
Prerequisites PHIL-241.
Credit Hours: 3
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PHIL 361 - Philosophy of Religion This course undertakes a critical analysis and evaluation of reasoning about God. Topics covered include a philosophical analysis of the concept of God, arguments for God’s existence, the relation between faith and reason, the problem of evil, and God’s relation to morality and the meaning of life.
Prerequisites PHIL-241.
Credit Hours: 3
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PHIL 371 - Philosophical Ethics This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the philosophical study of morality through the analysis of major ethical works in the history of Western philosophy and leading paradigms in contemporary moral philosophy.
Prerequisites PHIL-241.
Credit Hours: 3
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PHIL 411 - Epistemology This course offers a survey of contemporary work on major problems in the theory of knowledge, including problems such as responding to the challenge of skepticism, the nature and structure of epistemic justification, the definition of knowledge, the connection between virtue and knowledge, and theories of epistemic value.
Prerequisites PHIL-241
Credit Hours: 3
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PHIL 450 - Directed Study in Philosophy A study of an approved aspect of philosophical inquiry in which the student contracts with the director of the study concerning course requirements, evaluation procedure and course credit. Open only to juniors and seniors in the School of Religion or minors in philosophy.
Prerequisites PHIL-241
Credit Hours: 1 to 4
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PHIL 483 - Special Topics in Philosophy This course provides an intensive study of selected topics in philosophy.
Prerequisites PHIL-241
Credit Hours: 3
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PHIL 552 - Philosophy of Religion This course will introduce the student to the main frameworks of philosophic thought, especially as they relate to religious studies. Particularly important will be the thought of Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Immanuel Kant, and the Modern/Postmodern area. Topics considered will be the arguments for the existence of God, religious experience, the problem of evil, problems with religious language, miracles, immortality, freedom and determinism, faith and reason, and religious pluralism.
Credit Hours: 3
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PHIL 562 - Religious Epistemology A survey of recent work on religious epistemology and related philosophical issues such as: the nature of knowledge and the possibility of religious knowledge, the rationality of religious belief, religious experience, the relationship between faith and doubt, and the epistemic challenge posed by religious diversity.
Credit Hours: 3
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PHIL 571 - Philosophical Ethics This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the philosophical study of morality through the analysis of major ethical works in the history of Western philosophy, and leading paradigms in contemporary moral philosophy.
Credit Hours: 3
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PHED 100 - Healthy and Effective Lifestyles This course focuses on the Christian’s perspective toward physical fitness, wellness, personal health and effectiveness, and the additional daily lifestyle choices which each person makes. This class has lecture and lab sessions and meets two times each week.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 101 - Beginning Bowling Designed to teach the basic skills and techniques of bowling using the shadow bowling technique. A course designed for beginners only.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 102 - Beginning Tennis Designed to teach the non-player the basic skills of tennis through the use of the backboard and court practice. A course designed for beginners only.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 103 - Beginning Golf Introduces the fundamentals of golf and stresses the importance of individual skill development rather than course play. A course designed for beginners only.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 104 - Beginning Racquetball An introduction to the theory and practice of skills in racquetball.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 106 - Beginning Swimming Introduction to fundamental skills for basic swimming strokes, safety and survival techniques.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Fall Semester.
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PHED 107 - Intermediate Swimming Continuation of PHED-106 with an emphasis on advanced stroke and diving development.
Prerequisites PHED-106 or consent of instructor.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Spring Semester.
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PHED 108 - Aerobics Exercises designed specifically for improving cardiovascular function and physical fitness through the mode of dynamic rhythmic movements.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 109 - Beginning Skiing Acquaints and instructs the student in the skills and techniques of skiing. Designed for beginners only.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Spring Semester. Notes An extra fee is required for this course.
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PHED 110 - Intermediate Skiing Continuation of PHED-109.
Prerequisites PHED-109 or permission from instructor.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Spring Semester. Notes An extra fee is required for this course.
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PHED 111 - Intermediate Racquetball Continuation of PHED-104.
Prerequisites PHED-104 or permission from instructor.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 112 - Intermediate Tennis Greater depth with the strategy of course play, more detail and perfection of the skill and emphasis on tournament play.
Prerequisites PHED-102 or permission from instructor.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 113 - Intermediate Golf Greater depth with the strategy of course play, more detail and perfection of the skill and emphasis on tournament play.
Prerequisites PHED-103 or permission from instructor. Student must provide golf clubs.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Fall Semester.
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PHED 114 - Beginning Basketball A study of the rules, skills, and techniques relative to successful offensive and defensive play. Not open to varsity basketball players.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 115 - Basic Concepts of Fitness A course designed to teach the basic principles of physical fitness such as cardiovascular endurance, weight control, strength, flexibility, and stress management.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Fall Semester.
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PHED 116 - Gymnastics Introduces the fundamentals of gymnastics and stresses the importance of safety and strength development. Balance beam, uneven bars, vaulting, and floor exercises will all be covered in this course.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Fall Semester.
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PHED 117 - Rhythmic Activities A course designed to teach the use of the body as an instrument for rhythmic movement.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Spring Semester.
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PHED 118 - Marathon Training This course is offered each Spring and prepares students for a Half or Full Marathon in April. (Preferably the County Music Marathon).
Prerequisites On the first day of class, students must be able to run/jog 5 kilometers without stopping in less than 30 minutes.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Spring Notes $100.00 Course Fee
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PHED 119 - Creative Movement Experiences in human movement through manipulation of time, energy, and space. Activities promote the use of the body as the medium of communication and expression. Movement experiences include exploration, improvisation, and creation of small group studies, as well as development of technique.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 120 - Weight Training and Conditioning A course designed to provide instruction in safe and sensible weight training techniques with emphasis on individual needs and appropriate progressions. Aerobic fitness is also emphasized.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 121 - Advanced Baseball An activity course for varsity baseball team members who compete intercollegiately. Course work includes conditioning, practice, instruction, field work, and game participation. The course includes PHED- 121, PHED-221, PHED-321 and PHED-421 - all advanced baseball.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Spring Semester.
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PHED 122 - Advanced Basketball An activity course for varsity basketball team members who compete intercollegiately. The course includes PHED-122, PHED-222, PHED- 322 and PHED-422 - all advanced basketball.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Fall Semester.
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PHED 123 - Advanced Cross-Country An activity course for varsity cross-country team members who participate in intercollegiate meets. The course work includes conditioning, practice, instruction, and field work. This course includes PHED- 123, PHED-223, PHED-323 and PHED-423 - all advanced crosscountry.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Fall Semester.
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PHED 124 - Advanced Cheerleading An activity course designed to serve varsity cheerleading squad members who actually participate in the activity. This course includes PHED-124, PHED-224, PHED-324 and PHED-424 - all advanced cheerleading
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Fall and Spring Semesters
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PHED 125 - Advanced Tennis An activity course for varsity tennis team members who participate in intercollegiate tournaments. This course includes PHED-125, PHED-225, PHED-325 and PHED-425 - all advanced tennis.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Spring Semester.
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PHED 126 - Advanced Golf An activity course for members of the varsity golf team. This course includes PHED-126, PHED-226, PHED-326 and PHED-426 – all advanced golf.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Spring Semester.
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PHED 127 - Advanced Soccer An activity course for varsity soccer team members. This course includes PHED-127, PHED-227, PHED-327 and PHED-427 – all advanced soccer.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Fall Semester.
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PHED 128 - Advanced Volleyball An activity course for varsity volleyball team members. This course includes PHED-128, PHED-228, PHED-328, and PHED-428 – all advanced volleyball.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Fall Semester.
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PHED 129 - Advanced Softball An activity course for varsity softball team members. This course includes PHED-129, PHED-229, PHED-329 and PHED-429 – all advanced softball.
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Offered Spring Semester.
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PHED 130 - Mountain Biking An activity course centering on the sport of mountain biking, intended to build both a foundational skillset and a life-long enjoyment of the sport. Scheduled rides, an adequate bike, and helment are required.
Prerequisites Approval of instructor. Student must be physically capable of handling the demands of the sport.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 131 - Advanced Track
This course is offered each spring and prepares students for competing in indoor and outdoor track at the NAIA and NCAA Division I, II and III level. Offered spring term only.
Prerequisites Consent of instructor
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 132 - Outdoor Recreational Activities A course designed to provide knowledge and skill development in a variety of outdoor recreational activities, including camping, hiking, backpacking, whitewater rafting and orienteering. An extra fee is required for this course.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 133 - Choreography and the Stage A practical course which involves a variety of creative activities to help the student develop the art of choreographing movements for stage productions. A part of the course will be devoted to training in the university musical-drama productions.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 134 - Beginning Ballet An introductory course in ballet technique that includes familiarization with basic concepts and vocabulary, stretching, and barre work. Students provide their own appropriate attire, as designated by the instructor. This class is designed for students who have little or no formal ballet training.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 135 - Beginning Softball An introductory activity course in which the basic fundamentals, skills and rules of softball are taught and applied. Not open to varsity softball players.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 136 - Taekwondo and Self-Defense A course designed to introduce a beginning student to the basic terms and movements of Taekwondo and self-defense. Emphasis is on the discipline, appropriateness and attitude of the martial arts. An extra fee is required for this course.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 137 - Intermediate Taekwondo and Self-Defense A continuation of PHED-136 with emphasis on building upon a beginner’s abilities and understanding of Taekwondo in terminology and techniques. Students will have an opportunity to test for the green belt. An extra fee is required for this course.
Prerequisites Successful completion of PHED-136, yellow belt status, or permission of the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 139 - Rugby This course is offered each Fall and prepares students for the USA Rugby/Mid South Conference play. Offered Fall Term only.
Prerequisites Consent of Instructor
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Fall Notes $100.00 Course Fee
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PHED 144 - Intermediate Ballet This course in ballet technique includes refinement and development of fundamental concepts, vocabulary, stretching and barre work. This class builds on a beginning level and present greater precision in movement, technique and posture.
Prerequisites PHED-134 or permission of instructor.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 200 - Intermediate Healthy and Effective Lifestyles This course continues the focus on the Christian’s perspective toward physical fitness, wellness, personal health and lifestyle choice. A rigorous personal wellness plan will be developed and followed during the semester.
Prerequisites Permission of instructor.
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 201 - Foundations of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation An introduction to the field of health, physical education and recreation including aims, objectives, history, philosophy, programs, principles, basic concepts of organization and administration, professional organizations, and the relationship of Christian commitment to the fields.
Credit Hours: 3
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PHED 231 - Advanced Track This course if offered each spring and prepares students for competing in indoor and outdoor track at the NAIA and NCAA Division I, II and III level. Offered spring term only.
Prerequisites Consent of instructor
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 239 - Rugby This course is offered each Fall and prepares students for the USA Rugby/Mid South Conference play. Offered Fall Term only.
Prerequisites Consent of Instructor
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Fall Notes $100.00 Course Fee
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PHED 320 - Theories and Techniques of Coaching This class presents the application of coaching principles, methodology, organization and communicative skills needed for coaching youth. It introduces students to this discipline and provides knowledge on planning, teaching sport skills, training and team management to enhance their future coaching performance.
Credit Hours: 3
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PHED 331 - Advanced Track This course is offered each spring and prepares students for competing in indoor and outdoor track at the NAIA and NCAA Division I, II and III level. Offered spring term only.
Prerequisites Consent of instructor
Credit Hours: 1
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PHED 339 - Rugby This course is offered each Fall and prepares students for the USA Rugby/Mid South Conference play. Offered Fall Term only.
Prerequisites Consent of Instructor
Credit Hours: 1 When Offered Fall Notes $100.00 Course Fee
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PHED 341 - Administration of Physical Education A course focusing on administrative practices in the area of legal responsibility, personnel, finance, public relations, equipment, facilities and intramural athletics.
Credit Hours: 2
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PHED 342 - Teaching Adapted Physical Education A course to prepare education majors to work with the atypical physical education and special needs student. Emphasis is on identification, evaluation, monitoring of medication and appropriate delivery of services. This includes those students who are medically fragile in inclusive settings.
Credit Hours: 2
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PHED 350 - The Psychology of Sport and Human Performance This class presents the application of behavioral principles, motivational research, personality factors, and cognitive processes to the area of sport. It introduces students to this discipline and provides knowledge to enhance their own performances and the performances of others.
Credit Hours: 3
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PHED 361 - Kinesiology A review of basic anatomy, primarily the muscular system; relationship of the fundamental laws of physics to human movement, mechanical principles of skill instruction and analysis.
Prerequisites HSCI-292.
Credit Hours: 3 When Offered Offered Fall Semester.
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PHED 380 - The Teaching of Individual and Lifetime Activities This course presents methods, techniques and strategies for teaching individual and lifetime activities.
Credit Hours: 2 Notes $25 Course Fee
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PHED 390 - The Teaching of Dual and Team Activities This course presents methods, techniques and strategies for teaching dual and team activities.
Credit Hours: 2 Notes $25.00 Course Fee
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