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  • Sport and Fitness Program
    College of Health and Human Performance
    HLPPENPEO

    Course title numbers indicate the level of skill at which instruction is directed: The number one (1) indicates beginner or novice who needs no prior experience or knowledge; emphasis is on basic skills. The number two (2) indicates intermediate level where prior instruction or experience is necessary; emphasis is on refining techniques.

    HLP 4933 Variable International Topics
    Credits: 1 to 6; can be repeated with change in content.
    Provides the opportunity to study in a wide range of cultural settings.
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    PEN 1130 Skin Diving/Snorkeling
    Credits: 2.
    Skin diving/snorkeling in Florida waters, including snorkeling techniques, surface dives, equipment features, diver rescue, compass navigation and open-water dive preparation. Openwater dives are provided. Payment of required additional course fees and successful completion results in national certification.
    PEN 1136 Openwater Scuba Diving
    Credits: 2. Prereq: swim test.
    Beginning scuba diving including compass navigation, openwater diving environment, dive preparation and five openwater dives. Payment of required additional course fees and successful completion results in national certification as Openwater Scuba Diver.
    PEN 2138 Advanced Scuba Diving
    Credits: 2; Prereq: PEN 1136 or equivalent.
    Underwater navigation for night, low visibility, current, river and deep diving. Includes site evaluation, dive planning, equipment, medical aspects and search and recovery. Payment of required additional course fees and successful completion results in certification as advanced scuba diver. Six open water field trip dives are required.
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    PEO 3219 Coaching Baseball
    Credits: 2; Prereq: junior standing or above, majors only.
    The basics of infield play, outfield play, catching, pitching, offensive and defensive strategy, practice development, design of pre/during/post season conditioning programs, game control protocol, conducting tryouts, the national coaching standards, field maintenance techniques, rules of the game and pertinent legal precautions necessary in coaching baseball.
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