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Instructor: Holmes (Chairperson)
Part-time Instructor: Dill
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES, WELLNESS, AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
This program is designed to promote students' physical welfare, health
awareness, and encourage a sense of civic responsibility.
Students must successfully complete any combination of two semesters of course
work selected from the following:
1. Designated Physical Activities courses,
2. Designated varsity athletics,
3. Designated wellness courses,
4. Designated community service projects,
5. Designated military science courses (011,
021, 031, 041).
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
COURSES (PHED)
102
PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES
This topics course satisfies one-half semester of physical
education. Coeducational classes meet twice a week with
basic instruction in fundamentals, knowledge, and appreciation of various sports. Emphasis
is on the potential use of activities as recreational and leisure time interests.
No credit.
105
PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES
This topics course satisfies one semester
of physical education. Coeducational classes meet twice a week with basic instruction
in fundamentals, knowledge, and appreciation of various sports. Emphasis is on the
potential use of activities as recreational and
leisure time interests. No credit.
110 - 125
VARSITY ATHLETICS
Students who compete on a varsity
sports team may register for a semester of
Physical Activity during the semester listed. Two
full
seasons must be completed to satisfy the
Physical Activity requirement. No
credit. It is the student's responsibility to
withdraw from the course should they not complete the season.
110 - BASKETBALL
111 - CROSS COUNTRY
112 - FOOTBALL
113 - GOLF
114 - SOCCER
115 - SOFTBALL
116 - SWIMMING
117 - TENNIS
118 - TRACK
119 - VOLLEYBALL
120 - WRESTLING
121 - LACROSSE
WELLNESS (WELL)
102
TOPICS IN WELLNESS
This topics course satisfies one-half semester of wellness
study. Wellness courses meet two hours per week covering
various topics that may include Stress Management, Preventing Communicable Diseases,
Personal Health and Wellness, and other current
health issues. These courses promote student wellness during their stay at Lycoming as
well as their post graduate years. No credit.
This course may be repeated with the same
topic only with departmental consent.
105
TOPICS IN WELLNESS This topics course satisfies one semester
of wellness study. Wellness courses meet two hours per week covering various topics
that may include Stress Management, Preventing Communicable Diseases, Personal Health
and Wellness, and other current health issues. These courses promote student
wellness during their stay at Lycoming as well as
their post graduate years. No credit. This
course may be repeated with the same topic only
with departmental consent.
106
FIRST AID/CPR
This course satisfies one semester of wellness study.
This course will prepare students to recognize emergencies and
make appropriate decisions for first aid care.
Also included are an emphasis on safety and assessment of personal habits to reduce
risk of injury and illness. American Red Cross First Aid and CPR certifications are
earned upon successful completion of the course.
No credit.
COMMUNITY SERVICE (COMS)
These courses require 2-3 hours per week in a combination of seminars and
agency placement. Child abuse and criminal background clearances may be required to work
at a particular agency. Students must meet with the Community Service Director in
the Campus Ministry Center during the preregistration process to obtain further
information and forms. Clearances must be obtained
prior to the beginning of the semester in which
the student is registered for Community Service.
105
COMMUNITY SERVICE I
This course satisfies one semester of community
service. An experiential learning opportunity accomplished in conjunction
with local agencies or college departments. The outcome of such service will
promote students' personal and social development
as well as civic responsibility. No credit.
May not be repeated.
106
COMMUNITY SERVICE II
This course satisfies one semester of community
service. Students may elect to enroll in a second semester of
community service to satisfy the graduation requirement.
This will require the student to be engaged in a somewhat more sophisticated level
of learning and service. No credit. Prerequisite: COMS 105.
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