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Catalog - Virginia Intermont College

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Programs of Study 254<br />

144-STRENGTH TRAINING. This course includes conditioning activities designed<br />

to strengthen the individual. Paramount equipment and free weights are used.<br />

Two hours a week. Credit, one semester hour.<br />

146-BEGINNING TENNIS. This course includes fundamentals of tennis.<br />

Two hours a week. Credit, one semester hour.<br />

148-INTERMEDIATE TENNIS. This course is a continuation of PE 146.<br />

Two hours a week. Credit, one semester hour.<br />

152-ADVANCED TENNIS. This course is offered for the highly skilled player.<br />

Two hours a week. Credit, one semester hour.<br />

156-FLOOR BARRE. This is a body conditioning class that develops strength,<br />

stretch, placement, and muscle isolation. (Cross-listed as Dance 107)<br />

Two hours a week. Credit, one semester hour.<br />

158-AEROBICS. This course includes cardiovascular activities with music. Step<br />

aerobics may be included.<br />

Two hours a week. Credit, one semester hour.<br />

Additional Physical Education Courses<br />

160-SPORT MANAGEMENT AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION SEMINAR. This course<br />

is designed to provide students with an opportunity to observe experienced<br />

managers/educators in the sport industry, athletics, health and physical education.<br />

Students will attend scheduled seminars. (Cross-listed as Sport Management 160).<br />

Two hours a week. Credit, two semester hours. Offered Fall semester.<br />

210-CAMPING AND OUTDOOR RECREATION. Basic camping skills, orienteering,<br />

hiking, backpacking, and instruction in the organization and administration of<br />

camp programs.<br />

Two hours a week. Credit, two semester hours. Offered fall semester.<br />

212-MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY. *Cross listed as Biology 212. This course is<br />

intended to assist Biology majors pursuing a career in health sciences, Physical<br />

Education majors, and Sports Medicine minors. Medical terminology, including<br />

the study of prefixes, suffixes and root words will be surveyed. The terminology<br />

of clinical procedures, laboratory tests, and pathologies will be included.<br />

One lecture hour per week. Credit, one semester hour. Offered as needed.<br />

<strong>Virginia</strong> <strong>Intermont</strong> <strong>College</strong> 2012–2013 <strong>College</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong>

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