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151 Project Adventure I<br />

152 Cross Country Skiing/Winter Fitness (E)<br />

154 Beginning Cycling (E)<br />

154 Mountain Cycling (E)<br />

156 Beginning Skiing (E)<br />

251 Project Adventure II<br />

350 Outward Bound/NOLS Program (requires registration in an<br />

Outward Bound or NOLS program)<br />

354 Advanced Mountain Biking (permission <strong>of</strong> instructor) (E)<br />

356 Advanced Skiing (E)<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

163 Karate<br />

164 Responding to Emergencies and Community/CPR (meets full<br />

term—2 credits)<br />

265 Adapted Physical Education (limited to students with temporary or<br />

permanent physical disability)<br />

Men’s Intercollegiate Athletics<br />

411 Basketball<br />

413 Cross Country<br />

417 Lacrosse<br />

419 Soccer<br />

422 Swimming and Diving<br />

423 Tennis<br />

427 Cheerleading<br />

430 Football<br />

Women’s Intercollegiate Athletics<br />

411 Basketball<br />

413 Cross Country<br />

414 Field Hockey<br />

417 Lacrosse<br />

419 Soccer<br />

421 Water Polo<br />

422 Swimming and Diving<br />

423 Tennis<br />

425 Equestrian<br />

427 Cheerleading<br />

428 Volleyball<br />

Academic courses <strong>of</strong>fered by the Physical Education<br />

Department:<br />

PE 203 The Philosophy, Principles and Organization <strong>of</strong> Athletics in<br />

Education (3 credits) This course will examine the basic philosophy and<br />

principles <strong>of</strong> interscholastic athletics as part <strong>of</strong> physical education. State, local<br />

and national policies and regulations related to athletics will be discussed. Other<br />

topics considered will be legal issues, the function and organization <strong>of</strong> leagues<br />

and athletic associations in New York State, personal standards for the coach as<br />

educational leader, public relations, and safety procedures, principles <strong>of</strong> school<br />

budgets, record keeping, purchasing and facility usage.<br />

PE 202 Theory and Techniques <strong>of</strong> Coaching (3 credits) The first phase <strong>of</strong><br />

this course will review basic philosophy and principles <strong>of</strong> athletics as an integral<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the total educational experience. Understanding <strong>of</strong> basic state and<br />

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