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Fundamentals Courses<br />

A maximum of six credits (equivalent of two courses) of activity<br />

courses may be applied to <strong>the</strong> graduation total of a four-year degree<br />

program for non-majors. Physical Education majors, <strong>in</strong> addition to <strong>the</strong><br />

required three credits of PED-140-179 courses, may apply no more<br />

than an additional three credits of activity courses to <strong>the</strong> graduation<br />

total of a four-year degree program.<br />

Varsity league sports: Students participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> varsity league sports<br />

are eligible for fundamental course credit. Only one unit may be<br />

awarded a season and <strong>the</strong> unit is applied to <strong>the</strong> term <strong>in</strong> which <strong>the</strong><br />

season ends (i.e. students on soccer and cross country teams are<br />

awarded <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fall term; basketball and volleyball teams are awarded<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> w<strong>in</strong>ter term). Students receiv<strong>in</strong>g fundamental course credit for<br />

varsity participation are awarded a Pass grade. Students are advised<br />

to determ<strong>in</strong>e if and how many varsity credits can be applied to <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

degree program for graduation.<br />

All fundamental courses are 0.75 credits.<br />

PED-140 Fundamentals of Tennis<br />

(F)*<br />

PED-141 Fundamentals of Baseball<br />

(F)*<br />

PED-142 Fundamentals of Fitness<br />

(F)*<br />

PED-151 Fundamentals of Soccer *<br />

PED-152 Fundamentals of Basketball<br />

(W)<br />

PED-153 Fundamentals of Volleyball<br />

(W)<br />

PED-154 Fundamentals of Badm<strong>in</strong>ton *<br />

PED-155 Fundamentals of Track and Field *<br />

PED-156 Fundamentals of Gymnastics *<br />

PED-157 Fundamentals of Golf<br />

(F)*<br />

PED-158 Fundamentals of Dance *<br />

PED-159 Fundamentals of Strength Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

(W)<br />

PED-160 Fundamentals of Co-operative and Experiential Games I (W)*<br />

PED-162 Fundamentals of Football *<br />

PED-163 Fundamentals of Co-operative and Experiential Games II *<br />

PED-165 Fundamentals of Outdoor Education: Summer I<br />

(F)*<br />

The follow<strong>in</strong>g may only be taken with permission of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>structor:<br />

PED-165A: Fundamentals of Outdoor Education: Canoe<strong>in</strong>g<br />

(F)*<br />

PED-165B: Fundamentals of Outdoor Education: Kayak<strong>in</strong>g *<br />

PED-165C: Fundamentals of Outdoor Education: Row<strong>in</strong>g *<br />

PED-166 Fundamentals of Outdoor Education: W<strong>in</strong>ter I<br />

(W)*<br />

PED-168 Fundamentals of Outdoor Education: Summer II *<br />

PED-169 Fundamentals of Outdoor Education: W<strong>in</strong>ter II *<br />

PED-170-179 Special Topics <strong>in</strong> Fundamentals<br />

Students may receive course credit through <strong>in</strong>dependent study of a<br />

physical activity not normally offered <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> curriculum. Students must<br />

complete an Independent <strong>Study</strong> Request Form and submit a written<br />

rationale and proposal (see page 51).<br />

Physical Sciences<br />

Four-Year Major: (16 courses)<br />

• CHE-121; 122; 233; 242; 263; 264; 343;<br />

• PHY-121; 122; 221; 321; 346; 451;<br />

• MAT-223; 231;<br />

• One CHE- or PHY-300-level elective<br />

Cognate Requirements:<br />

• MAT-121; 122; 126; HIS-313; PHL-314<br />

Note: Students complet<strong>in</strong>g this major cannot complete an additional major<br />

or m<strong>in</strong>or <strong>in</strong> chemistry or physics.<br />

General Major: (12 courses)<br />

• CHE-121; 122; 233;<br />

• Two of CHE-242, 263, 264, 343;<br />

• PHY-121; 122; 221; 346;<br />

• MAT-223;<br />

• One PHY-300-level elective;<br />

• One CHE- or PHY-300-level elective<br />

Cognate Requirements:<br />

• MAT-121; 122; 126; HIS-313; PHL-314<br />

Note: Students complet<strong>in</strong>g this major cannot complete an additional major<br />

or m<strong>in</strong>or <strong>in</strong> chemistry or physics.<br />

M<strong>in</strong>or: (7 courses)<br />

• CHE-121; 122;<br />

• PHY-121; 122;<br />

• One option (ei<strong>the</strong>r A or B):<br />

A: Two of CHE-233, 242, 343, 346;<br />

• One of PHY-221, 321, 346, 451<br />

B: Two of PHY-221, 321, 346, 451;<br />

• One of CHE-233, 242, 343, 346<br />

Cognate Requirements:<br />

• MAT-121; 122<br />

Note: PHY/CHE-346 may only be chosen once. At least two courses must be at<br />

<strong>the</strong> 300-level.<br />

PHS-101 Physical Sciences: Famous Names and Catastrophic Events (W)*<br />

An elementary study of <strong>the</strong> physical aspect of created reality, cover<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong> fundamental laws of physics and chemistry. The course <strong>in</strong>cludes a<br />

discussion of <strong>the</strong> basic presuppositions of <strong>the</strong> natural sciences and <strong>the</strong><br />

historical development of <strong>the</strong> understand<strong>in</strong>g of physical phenomena.<br />

Three lectures a week and a few selected laboratory exercises.<br />

Exclusion: Not open to students with Grade 12 U Calculus<br />

All o<strong>the</strong>r courses are listed under <strong>the</strong>ir respective discipl<strong>in</strong>es.<br />

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