2009-2010 Catalog

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LANGUAGE LANGUAGE COURSE OFFERING LAN 195. Special Topics in Language

3 credits

A study of a specific language and culture. The language and the level will vary by semester. This course is open to all students and may be taken more than once if the topic differs. (Offered when departmental resources permit.)

LIFE SKILLS Life Skills Program Rudy Marisa, M.S., Director Students are permitted to take a maximum of two credits applicable towards the 124 credit graduation requirement; students not under the 1988-89 and subsequent catalogs are permitted to enroll for a maximum of two credits toward their graduation requirements. Students are not permitted to take the same course, including varsity sports, more than once for credit.

LIFE SKILLS COURSE OFFERINGS LSK 101. Wellness

1 credit

Incorporates reading and discussions about healthy sleep and eating habits and effective coping with stressors. It meets the general education requirement when taken in conjunction with any of the following Life Skills courses: LSK 105, 107, 115, 116, 117, 119, 125, 126, 128, 129, 135 and special topic offerings such as dance, yoga, and pilates.

LSK 105. Aerobics

Lab

A structured program of aerobic activities in exercise or dance. (Offered when interest is expressed and departmental resources permit.)

LSK 116. Nautilus Training

Lab

Weight training and conditioning utilizing nautilus machines and the “nautilus principle.� Instruction to promote better fitness through weight training activity.

LSK 117. Racquetball

Lab

Instruction in the basic rules and skills of racquetball such as kill shots, ceiling shots, power serves, lob serves and z-serves. Instruction in doubles and singles play so that one can become fit and a competent participant. Fall

LSK 119. Tennis

Lab

Course designed to develop basic knowledge of rules, scoring and strategies in playing both doubles and singles matches. Emphasis on executing the ground strokes, the service, the volley, lob and smash shots. Fall

LSK 125. Varsity Sports

1 credit

Participation in one of the varsity sports, including those for men: baseball, basketball, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and wrestling: and those for women: basketball, cheerleading, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, and volleyball.

2009-2010

Lifeskills

Department of English Joonna Trapp, Ph.D., Chair


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