SVCC Catalog/Handbook 2017-2018
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0 hours. Laboratory 4 hours. Total 4 hours per week. 2<br />
credits.<br />
PED 103 Aerobic Fitness I<br />
(1-2 Cr)<br />
Develops cardiovascular fitness through activities designed<br />
to elevate and sustain heart rates appropriate to<br />
age and physical condition. Part I of II. Variable hours<br />
per week.<br />
PED 104 Aerobic Fitness II<br />
(1-2 Cr)<br />
Develops cardiovascular fitness through activities designed<br />
to elevate and sustain heart rates appropriate to<br />
age and physical condition. Part II of II. Variable hours<br />
per week.<br />
PED 105 Aerobic Dance I<br />
(1-2 Cr)<br />
Focuses on physical fitness through dance exercises.<br />
Emphasizes the development of cardiovascular endurance,<br />
muscular endurance, and flexibility. Part I of II.<br />
Variable hours per week.<br />
PED 106 Aerobic Dance II<br />
(1-2 Cr)<br />
Focuses on physical fitness through dance exercises.<br />
Emphasizes the development of cardiovascular endurance,<br />
muscular endurance, and flexibility. Part II of II<br />
Variable hours per week.<br />
PED 110 - Zumba<br />
(1 Cr)<br />
Focuses on Latin rhythms, dance moves and techniques<br />
in Zumba. Utilizes physical activity, cardiovascular endurance,<br />
balance, coordination and flexibility as related<br />
to dance. Lecture 0 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. 2 hours<br />
per week. 1 credit.<br />
PED 129 - Self-Defense<br />
(2 Cr)<br />
Examines history, techniques, and movements associated<br />
with self-defense. Introduces the skills and methods<br />
of self- defense emphasizing mental and physical<br />
discipline. Lecture 0 hours. Laboratory-4 hours. Total 4<br />
hours per week. 2 credits.<br />
PED 152 Basketball<br />
(2 Cr)<br />
Introduces basketball skills, techniques, rules, and<br />
strategies. Lecture 0 hours. Laboratory 4 hours. Total 4<br />
hours per week.<br />
PED 171-172 Ballroom Dance I-II<br />
(1-2 Cr)<br />
Presents the basic step patterns, rhythmic patterns, and<br />
positions in ballroom dance. Includes techniques based<br />
upon traditional steps with basic choreographic patterns.<br />
Lecture 1-2 hours. Laboratory 0-2 hours. Total 1-3 hours<br />
per week.<br />
PED 174 - Shooting and Firearm Safety (2 Cr)<br />
Teaches the basic techniques of shooting and firearm<br />
safety for both hunting and sport shooting. Emphasizes<br />
the selection and care of equipment, proper shooting<br />
forms, personal safety. Lecture 0. Laboratory 4 hours.<br />
Total 4 hours per week. 2 credits.<br />
PED 206 - Sports Appreciation<br />
(2 Cr)<br />
Focuses on the history, trends, rules, methods, strategy,<br />
and terminology of selected sports activities. Provides<br />
student awareness as a spectator and/or participant.<br />
Lecture 2 hours per week. 2 credits.<br />
PHILOSOPHY<br />
PHI 100 Introduction to Philosophy (3 Cr)<br />
Presents an introduction to philosophical problems and<br />
perspectives with emphasis on the systematic questioning<br />
of basic assumptions about meaning, knowledge,<br />
reality, and values. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite:<br />
demonstrated proficiency on the placement examination<br />
or successful completion of ENF 1 or ENF 2.<br />
PHI 111 Logic I<br />
(3 Cr)<br />
Introduces inductive and deductive reasoning, with an<br />
emphasis on common errors and fallacies. Lecture 3<br />
hours per week.<br />
PHI 220 Ethics<br />
(3 Cr)<br />
Provides a systematic study of representative ethical<br />
systems. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: demonstrated<br />
proficiency on the placement examination or<br />
successful completion of ENF 1 or ENF 2.<br />
PHI 227 Bio-medical Ethics<br />
(3 Cr)<br />
Examines the ethical implications of specific biomedical<br />
issues in the context of major ethical systems. Lecture 3<br />
hours per week. Prerequisite: demonstrated proficiency<br />
on the placement examination or successful completion<br />
of ENF 1 or ENF 2.<br />
PHYSICS<br />
PHY 101 Introduction to Physics I<br />
(4 Cr)<br />
Surveys general principles of physics. Includes topics<br />
such as force and motion, energy, heat, sound, light,<br />
electricity and magnetism, and modern physics. Lecture<br />
3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. Part<br />
I of II. Algebra I, algebra II and Prerequisites: demonstrated<br />
proficiency on the placement examination or<br />
successful completion of ENF 1 or ENF 2 and MTE 1-9.