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 Strength and Conditioning 1 1501340
Credit: Half (1/2) Credit
Strength and Conditioning 1 will provide students an opportunity for development of strength and conditioning for various sports and fitness-related activities. Free weights, exercise machines, and conditioning activities will be incorporated to promote improvement in strength, endurance, balance, agility, and speed. Students will be taught the proper technique for basic core lifts and safety procedures and guidelines for weight room use. A plan to develop and achieve goals will be implemented and followed during this one semester course.
Prerequisite: None
Strength and Conditioning 2 1501350
Credit: Half (1/2) Credit
Strength and Conditioning 2 will provide students an opportunity for development of strength and conditioning for various sports and fitness-related activities. Free weights, exercise machines, and conditioning activities will be incorporated to promote improvement in strength, endurance, balance, agility, and speed. Students will follow safety procedures and guidelines and expand the core lifts learned in Strength and Conditioning 1 while learning more detailed lifts and exercises that target core groups of muscles more effectively. A plan to develop and achieve goals will be implemented and followed during this one semester course.
Prerequisite: Strength and Conditioning 1
Art History 1
Credit: Half (1/2) Credit
0100330
FINE ARTS
This is an introductory art course focusing on the study of early civilizations through the Middle Ages and the emergence of Gothic Art. Students are encouraged to identify aesthetic qualities and respond to the characteristics of individual works of art through the eyes of an art critic or art historian. Basic knowledge about the elements and principles of art is applied in the activities related to a lesson that has been learned. Students have opportunities to apply media, techniques, and processes to their own artworks as well as to communicate ideas and feelings through art.
Prerequisite: None
Art History 2 0100340
Credit: Half (1/2) Credit
This is an introductory art course where artworks are introduced within the context of historical periods. Art History from Renaissance through 20th Century is studied in a sequential order. Students are encouraged to read about art, apply their art critic skills to examine and judge a work of art, being an Art Historian, and create art. Basic knowledge about the elements and principles of art is applied in the activities related to a lesson that has been learned. Students have opportunities to apply media, techniques, and processes to their own artworks as well as to communicate ideas and feelings through art.
Prerequisite: Art History 1
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