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FS 135. Fire Prevention Credits: 3 This course will enable the student to identify and comprehend fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention. The student will learn about the history and philosophy of fire prevention; organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau; use and application of codes and standards; plans review; fire inspections; fire and life safety education; and fire investigation.
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FS 140. Fundamentals of Technical Rescue Credits: 3 Corequisite(s): Concurrent enrollment in FS 207 .
This course will enable the student to perform basic fire service operations and gain basic knowledge of personal safety, personal protective clothing and equipment, fire service tools and equipment, fire behavior, building construction, and fire ground tactics and strategies. The student will also cover the content outlined in the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) Standard 1001, Firefighter Professional Qualifications, pertaining to the Firefighter I level.
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FS 141. Rope Rescue 1 Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FS 100 with a C or better or concurrent enrollment in FS 100 .
This course will enable the student to recognize conditions requiring rope rescue by meeting National Fire Protection Association’s 1006 and 1670 standards pertaining to rope rescue. The student will also learn hazard recognition, equipment use, and techniques necessary to operate at a rope rescue incident.
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FS 142. Rope Rescue 2 Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FS 100 and FS 141 both with a C or better or be concurrent enrollment in FS 100 and FS 141 .
This course will enable the student to recognize conditions requiring rope rescue by meeting National Fire Protection Association’s 1006 and 1670 standards pertaining to rope rescue. The student will also learn additional hazard recognition, equipment use, and techniques necessary to operate at a rope rescue incident. The student will execute site control and management on a scene requiring advanced rope rescue techniques.
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FS 145. Fire Protection Systems Credits: 3 This course will enable the student to identify features of design and operations of fire alarm systems, water-based fire suppression systems, special hazard fire suppression systems, water supply for fire protection, and portable fire extinguishers.
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FS 146. Confined Space Rescue 1 Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FS 141 and FS 142 both with a C or better.
This course will enable the student to identify and demonstrate skills and techniques proficiently as a confined space entrant, attendant, and as part of a confined space rescue team. The student will demonstrate basic fundamentals of confined space rescue, such as identifying hazards, confined space classifications, and the roles and responsibilities of confined space team members. The student will demonstrate pre-entry procedures, use of appropriate personal protective equipment, and various monitoring equipment.
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FS 147. Confined Space Rescue 2 Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FS 146 with a C or better.
This course will enable the student to demonstrate confined space rescue proficiencies at the Operations Level. The student will demonstrate how to properly prepare for entry into a confined space, package patients for removal from a confined space, and remove entrants from a confined space.
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FS 149. Surface Water Rescue Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FS 100 with a C or better or concurrent enrollment in FS 100 .
This course will enable the student to recognize conditions requiring a surface water rescue by meeting National Fire Protection Association’s 1006 and 1670 standards pertaining to Surface Water Rescue. The student will also be capable of hazard recognition, equipment use, and techniques necessary to operate at a surface water rescue incident.
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FS 150. Vehicle and Machinery Rescue I. Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FS 100 with a C or better or concurrent enrollment in FS 100 .
This course will enable the student to recognize conditions requiring vehicle or machinery rescues. The student will also be capable of hazard recognition, equipment use, and techniques necessary to operate at a vehicle or machinery rescue incident. This course is designed to meet National Fire Protection Association’s 1006 and 1670 standards, pertaining to vehicle and machinery rescues.
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FS 151. Ice Water Rescue Technician Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FS 100 with a C or better and FS 149 with a C or better.
This course will enable the student to recognize conditions requiring an ice water rescue, properly preform a risk assessment, implement a rescue plan, preform an ice water rescue using methods learned in class, and preform an after action report or debriefing, by meeting National Fire Protection Association’s 1006 and 1670 standards pertaining to Ice Water Rescue Technician. The student will also be capable of hazard recognition, equipment use, and techniques necessary to operate at an ice water rescue incident.
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FS 152. Swift Water Rescue Technician Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FS 100 and FS 149 both with a C or better.
This course will enable the student to recognize conditions requiring a swift water rescue, properly perform a risk assessment, implement a rescue plan, perform a swift water rescue using methods learned in class, and preform an after action report or debriefing, by meeting National Fire Protection Association’s 1006 and 1670 standards pertaining to Swift Water Rescue Technician I. The student will also be capable of hazard recognition, equipment use, and techniques necessary to operate at a swift water rescue incident.
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FS 180. Fire Investigation Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): FS 100 or department consent.
This course will enable the student to have an understanding of arson and incendiarism, legal aspects of arson, and methods of setting incendiary fires. The student will gain knowledge of the various causes of fire, fire fatalities, fire burn patterns, techniques for recognizing and preserving evidence, and means for interviewing and detaining witnesses. The student will learn about procedures utilized in handling juveniles, court procedures, and court testimony presentation.
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FS 200. Firefighter 2 Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): FS 100 with a C or better.
This course will enable the student to make effective fire ground decisions pertaining to the implementation of the Incident Management System and building and structural collapse indications and potentials. The student will identify and practice safe handling of rescue and extrication tools, and will obtain basic knowledge and skills in performing vehicle extrications and other special rescue situations. The student will gain an understanding of various hose tools and appliances, hydrant flow and operability. The student will recognize container features in order to identify various types of hazardous materials and will learn to mitigate hazardous materials incidents using defensive measures. The student will demonstrate teamwork, communication, and roles and responsibilities of hazardous materials first responder at the operations level will be covered. This course will prepare the student to meet National Fire Protection Association’s NFPA Standard 1001, Firefighter Professional Qualifications, Firefighter II level. The student will be introduced to NFPA Standard 472, Professional Competencies of Responders to Hazardous Material Incidents, at the Operations level.
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FS 201. Fire Equipment and Systems Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): FS 100 with a C or better or concurrent enrollment in FS 100 .
This course will enable the student to become familiar with the components of modern fire apparatus such as pumpers, aerial apparatus, tankers, etc. The student will analyze various systems, including electrical, braking, drive train, chassis frame, and hydraulics, and develop the skills needed to write specifications for the purchase of new fire apparatus and equipment.
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FS 203. Fire Service Hydraulics Credits: 3 Corequisite(s): Concurrent enrollment in FS 265 .
This course will enable the student to obtain a foundation of theoretical knowledge in order to understand the principles of water use in fire protection and to apply hydraulic principles to analyze and sole water supply problems.
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FS 205. Firefighting Tactics and Strategy Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): FS 100 with a C or better or concurrent enrollment in FS 100 .
This course will enable the student to identify and execute tactics, strategies, and procedures during fire ground operations, as part of a team or as an individual. The student will develop skills in identifying problems that modern construction presents during fire ground operations. The student will address incident preplanning, incident action plans, potential fire ground problems, special methods and equipment used during firefighting operations, and post fire analysis. The student will be able to identify each position within the Incident Management System and acknowledge the importance of establishing attack and rescue priorities during various emergency operations.
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FS 207. Hazardous Materials for First Responders Credits: 3 Corequisite(s): Concurrent enrollment in FS 100 .
This course will enable the student to deal with an incident in a defensive fashion until trained help arrives. The student will learn how to control hazardous materials incidents using basic resources already possessed or are available at the scene and assess the aftermath of a weapon of mass destruction (WMD). The student will learn scene control, site safety, product identification and emergency decontamination procedures. This course covers competencies for the hazardous materials first responder at the Awareness and Operations level as contained in the National Fire Protection Association’s Standard 472.
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FS 211. Hazardous Materials Technician Credits: 8 Prerequisite(s): Valid documentation of successfully completing certification requirements for the National Fire Protection Associations 472 standard on competencies for a Hazardous Materials First Responder at the Operations Level.
This course will enable the student to meet the minimum competencies of the National Fire Protection Associations 472 standard on professional competencies for hazardous material responders at the Technician level. The student will learn how to respond to hazardous materials/weapons of mass destruction (hazmat/WMD) incidents using a risk based response process by which the student analyzes a problem involving hazmat/ WMD, selects applicable decontamination procedures, and controls a release using specialized protective clothing and control equipment.
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FS 212. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Credits: 12 Prerequisite(s): Current immunizations, pass a criminal background check, a score at a predetermined level in reading and writing on a placement exam.
This course will enable the student to provide assessment and pre-hospital emergency care to patients experiencing trauma or medical emergencies utilizing National Standard Guidelines Scope of Practice (NSGSP) and the Kansas Authorized Activities for the EMT. The student will practice and be evaluated on the skills required for the assessment and management of traumatic and medical emergencies. The students will be evaluated in the classroom, field, and clinical setting. The student must be at least 17 years of age in order to be eligible to take Kansas State and national EMT exam.
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FS 250. Fire Command Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): FS 100 or currently enrolled in FS 100 .
This course will enable the student to gain a basic understanding of the command roles and responsibilities during fires and other emergency incidents. The student will be able to identify life threatening and non-life threatening situations during emergencies, and based on given data will be able to effectively manage the emergency utilizing resources and various tactics and strategies.
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FS 255. Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Credits: 10 Prerequisite(s): Current certification as a Kansas Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), up to date immunizations, and passage of a criminal background check.
This course will enable the student to provide assessment and pre-hospital emergency care to patients experiencing trauma or medical emergencies utilizing National Standard Guidelines Scope of Practice (NSGSP) and the Kansas Authorized Activities for the AEMT with the focus on achieving the terminal competencies needed to function as an AEMT. The student will be required to perform a practicum experience in a hospital and/or Emergency Medical Services (EMS) setting. Successful completion of the AEMT and AEMT Field Internship will allow the student to challenge the exams to become a Kansas and National Registered AEMT.
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FS 256. Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)-Field Internship Credits: 10 Prerequisite(s): FS 255 with a C or better and current Kansas certification as an EMT.
This course will enable the student to have hands- on experience utilizing the knowledge and skills gained in FS256. The student will assess and provide pre-hospital emergency care to patients experiencing trauma or medical emergencies utilizing guidelines from the National Standard Guidelines Scope of Practice and the Kansas Authorized Activities for the AEMT. The student will be supervised and evaluated by an assigned preceptor on the ability to assess and manage traumatic and medical emergencies. The student will be evaluated in the classroom, field, and clinical setting. The student will be required to document 250 hours working directly on an ambulance and 96 hours in hospital ER.
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FS 265. Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Credits: 4 Prerequisite(s): FS 100 and FS 207 both with a C or better, concurrent enrollment in FS 203 , and Firefighter I certification.
This course will enable the student to understand the responsibilities and skills required to function as a fire apparatus driver/operator. The student will learn to safely move the fire apparatus to and from emergency and non-emergency incidents. The student will also learn to safely and effectively operate a fire apparatus at emergency and non-emergency incidents.
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FW 102. Muscle Pump 1 Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to participate in beginning weight training and conditioning designed to develop physical strength and endurance. The student will focus on fitness activities that can lead to a healthier lifestyle.
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FW 103. Fitness Circuit 1 Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to participate in beginning circuit and cardiovascular conditioning designed to develop physical fitness and endurance. The student will focus on activities that can lead to a healthier lifestyle.
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FW 104. Zumba 1 Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to participate in moderate Zumba group exercise that combines a fusion of high energy Latin and international music with unique moves and combinations. The student will experience dynamic routines that feature aerobic/fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body.
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FW 105. Yoga 1 Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to participate in moderate yoga exercise routines for body and mind fitness. The student will learn to perform poses or “asanas” that will strengthen and tone the body as well as increase flexibility and improve posture. Because of its attention to complete breathing, yoga relieves tension and stress.
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FW 106. Pilates 1 Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to participate in moderate Pilate exercise routines for body and mind fitness. Pilates develops a strong core or center of the body through body awareness, good posture and easy, graceful movement while improving flexibility, agility and economy of motion.
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FW 109. Karate 1 Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to participate in the basic introduction to the art of self-defense in Karate. An emphasis is placed on the physical and mental preparation required with the exercise associated with the skills of the martial arts.
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FW 110. Rock Climbing 1 Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to develop the beginning skills of rock climbing. The student will apply the four styles of free rock climbing: bouldering, top-roping, traditional leading and sport leading as it relates to indoor or rock wall climbing.
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FW 112. Bowling 1 Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to develop the fundamental skills of bowling through game participation.
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FW 113. Archery Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to participate in beginning archery to develop an understanding of the sport’s history, terminology, and proper skill fundamentals.
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FW 114. Leadership Through Low Ropes Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to develop the beginning skills of initiatives, games, and operating the low elements on a ropes course. The student will apply experiential learning (experience, reflection, process, and transference) as it relates to human growth, leadership and providing a safe and rewarding experience to participants. Upon completion of this course and FW 110 , the student will be eligible to complete a Level 1 certification offered by Association for Challenge Course Technology (ACCT), through Adventure Experiences, Inc. (AEI). (A fee is applied to the course to pay for certification testing).
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FW 115. Basic Self Defense Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to use self-protection methods to prevent or manage threatening or aggressive attacks by another person.
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FW 116. Fitness Experience 1 Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to experience a variety of fitness activities to promote wellness. The student will participate in basketball, swimming, spinning, and rock climbing. The student will learn the principles of conditioning and develop a personal training plan.
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FW 117. Racquetball 1 Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to participate in racquetball through skill development and game participation at an introduction level. The student will demonstrate how racquetball can be part of a lifetime wellness plan.
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FW 118. Spinning 1 Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to participate in spinning through skill development and practice at an introduction level. The student will demonstrate how spinning can be part of a lifetime wellness plan.
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FW 119. T’ai Chi Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to participate in learning the Yang 24 Short Form for T’ai Chi promoting body and mind alertness. The student will learn to flow through the 24 forms which strengthen and tone the body as well as practice relaxed power and mindfulness in action.
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FW 120. Paddleboarding Credits: 1 FW 120. Paddleboarding. 1 hour credit. This course will enable the student to explore the foundational elements of Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) while learning basic paddling skills needed to adopt paddleboarding as a lifetime fitness activity. After completion of this course, the student will earn a PaddleFit® certification.
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FW 123. Swimming 1 Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to demonstrate basic swimming strokes and water survival skills. The student will design a lifetime wellness plan that incorporates swimming.
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FW 124. Basketball 1 Credits: 1 This course will enable the student to develop the fundamental skills of basketball through team participation. The student will focus on individual basketball skills, team concepts, and basic rules of the game.
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FW 130. Varsity Football 1 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): Selection by the head football coach.
This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning collegiate football to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 131. Varsity Football 2 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 130 with a C or better and selection by the head football coach.
This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning collegiate football while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 132. Varsity Basketball 1, Men. Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): Selection by the head men’s basketball coach.
This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning men’s collegiate basketball to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 133. Varsity Basketball 2, Men Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 132 and selection by the head men’s basketball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning men’s collegiate basketball while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 134. Varsity Basketball 1, Women Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): Selection by the head women’s basketball coach.
This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning women’s collegiate basketball to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 135. Varsity Basketball 2, Women Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 134 and selection by the head women’s basketball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning women’s collegiate basketball while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 136. Varsity Baseball 1 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): Selection by the head baseball coach.
This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning collegiate baseball to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 137. Varsity Baseball 2 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 136 and selection by the head baseball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning collegiate baseball while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 138. Varsity Softball 1. Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): Selection by the head softball coach.
This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning collegiate softball to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 139. Varsity Softball 2 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 138 and selection by the head softball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning collegiate softball while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 140. Varsity Soccer 1 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): Selection by the head women’s soccer coach.
This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning women’s collegiate soccer to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 141. Varsity Soccer 2 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 140 and selection by the head women’s soccer coach.
This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning women’s collegiate soccer while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 142. Varsity Volleyball 1 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): Selection by the head volleyball coach.
This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning women’s collegiate volleyball to develop athletic teamwork and skills while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 143. Varsity Volleyball 2 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 142 and selection by the head volleyball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop athletic teamwork and skills in advanced beginning women’s collegiate volleyball while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 144. Varsity Track and Field 1 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): Selection by the head track and field coach.
This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning men’s and women’s collegiate track and field providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environment that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 145. Varsity Track and Field 2 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 144 with a C or better and selection by the head track and field coach.
This course will enable the student to be introduced to advanced beginning men’s and women’s collegiate track and field providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environment that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 146. Varsity Cross Country 1 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): Selection by the head cross country coach.
This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning men’s and women’s collegiate cross country to develop athletic and teamwork skills while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 151. Spirit Squad 1 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): Selection by audition.
This course will enable the student to be introduced to beginning precision co-ed performances of chants, cheers, stunts, and tumbling at Butler football and basketball games, providing credit for spirit squad participation.
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FW 152. Spirit Squad 2 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 151 with a C or better and selection by audition.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced beginning precision coed performances of chants, cheers, stunts, and tumbling at Butler football and basketball games, providing credit for spirit squad participation.
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FW 191. Wellness in Public Safety Credits: 2 This course will enable the student to develop a complete understanding of wellness and its importance in the public safety field. The student will examine fitness and wellness, benefits and guidelines for exercise, coronary risk factors, stress management, nutrition, weight control, low back care, motivation and behavior change, and various ways to perform fitness tasks. The student will be required to engage in physical activities, including tower climbing, dragging, and obstacle courses. This course is one hour lecture and two hours activity.
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FW 202. Muscle Pump 2 Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FW 102 with a C or better or instructor approval.
This course will enable the student to participate in more advanced weight training and conditioning designed to develop physical strength and endurance. The student will focus on fitness activities that can lead to a healthier lifestyle.
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FW 203. Fitness Circuit 2 Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FW 103 with a C or better or instructor approval.
This course will enable the student to participate in more advanced circuit and cardiovascular conditioning designed to develop physical fitness and endurance. The student will focus on activities that can lead to a healthier lifestyle
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FW 204. Zumba 2 Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FW 104 with a C or better or instructor approval.
This course will enable the student to participate in advanced group exercise that combines a fusion of high energy Latin and International music with unique moves and combinations. The student will experience dynamic routines that feature aerobic/fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body.
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FW 205. Yoga 2 Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FW 105 with a C or better or instructor approval.
This course will enable the student to participate in intermediate to advanced yoga exercise routines for body and mind fitness. Yoga strengthens and tones the body, increases flexibility and improves posture because of its attention to complete breathing to relieve tension and stress.
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FW 206. Pilates 2 Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FW 106 with a C or better, or instructor approval.
This course will enable the student to participate in advanced Pilates exercise routines for body and mind fitness. Pilates develops a strong core or center of the body through body awareness, good posture, and easy, graceful movement while improving flexibility, agility, and economy of motion.
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FW 209. Karate 2 Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FW 109 with a C or better or instructor approval.
This course will enable the student to develop the more advanced skills and strategies of the art of self-defense in the martial arts of Karate.
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FW 210. Rock Climbing 2 Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FW 110 with a C or better or instructor approval.
This course will enable the student to develop the more advanced skills of rock climbing. The student will apply the four styles of free rock climbing: bouldering, top-roping, traditional leading and sport leading as it relates to indoor or rock wall climbing.
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FW 212. Bowling 2 Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FW 112 with a C or better or instructor approval.
This course will enable the student to develop the more advanced skills of bowling through game participation. The student will gain experience in various forms of competitions and league participation in figuring averages, handicaps and scoring.
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FW 222. Foundations of Fitness Education and Sport Credits: 3 This course will enable the student to understand the basic principles, philosophy, theory, practice, and history of health, human performance, fitness education and sport.
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FW 224. Basketball 2 Credits: 1 Prerequisite(s): FW 124 with a C or better or instructor approval.
This course will enable the student to develop more advanced basketball skills through team participation. The student will focus on individual basketball skills, advanced team concepts, and advanced rules of the game.
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FW 226. Principles of Strength and Conditioning Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): BI 226 and BI 227 with a C or better, or BI 240 with a C or better.
This course will enable the student to learn the physiological responses of the body to strength training and the means of designing safe and effective exercise conditioning programs in preparation for a career as a strength and conditioning professional capable of working in a variety of roles and environments. The student will prepare to sit for the CPT exam administered by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
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FW 230. Varsity Football 3 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 131 and selection by the head football coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate collegiate football providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 231. Varsity Football 4 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 230 and selection by the head football coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced collegiate football providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 232. Varsity Basketball 3, Men Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 133 and selection by the head men’s basketball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate men’s collegiate basketball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 233. Varsity Basketball 4, Men Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 232 and selection by the head men’s basketball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced men’s collegiate basketball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 234. Varsity Basketball 3, Women Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 135 and selection by the head women’s basketball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate women’s collegiate basketball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 235. Varsity Basketball 4, Women Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 234 and selection by the head women’s basketball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced women’s collegiate basketball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 236. Varsity Baseball 3 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 137 and selection by the head baseball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate collegiate baseball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 237. Varsity Baseball 4 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 236 and selection by the head baseball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced collegiate baseball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 238. Varsity Softball 3 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 139 and selection by the head softball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate collegiate softball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 239. Varsity Softball 4 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 238 and selection by the head softball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced collegiate softball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 240. Varsity Soccer 3 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 141 and selection by the head women’s soccer coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate women’s collegiate soccer providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 241. Varsity Soccer 4 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite FW 240 and selection by the head women’s soccer coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced women’s collegiate soccer providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 242. Varsity Volleyball 3 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 143 and selection by the head volleyball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate collegiate volleyball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 243. Varsity Volleyball 4 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 242 and selection by the head volleyball coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced collegiate volleyball providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 244. Varsity Track and Field 3 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 145 with a C or better and selection by the head track and field coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate men’s and women’s collegiate track and field providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 245. Varsity Track and Field 4 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 244 with a C or better and selection by the head track and field coach.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced men’s and women’s collegiate track and field providing credit for varsity participation. The student will develop leadership skills conducive to positive team environments that value differences in people and satisfactory individual relationships.
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FW 246. Varsity Cross Country 2 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 146 with a C or better and selection by the head cross country coach.
This course will enable the student to develop athletic and leadership skills for advanced men’s and women’s collegiate cross country while providing credit for varsity participation.
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FW 251. Spirit Squad 3 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 152 with a C or better and selection by audition.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for intermediate precision co-ed performances of chants, cheers, stunts, and tumbling at Butler football and basketball games, providing credit for spirit squad participation.
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FW 252. Spirit Squad 4 Credits: 2 Prerequisite(s): FW 251 with a C or better and selection by audition.
This course will enable the student to develop the skills for advanced precision co-ed performances of chants, cheers, stunts, and tumbling at Butler football and basketball games, providing credit for spirit squad participation.
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FW 276. Biomechanics Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): Recommended BI 226 and BI 227 with C or better or BI 240 with C or better.
This course will enable the student to utilize kinetic and kinematic analysis of human motion in sport activities through the study of anatomical and mechanical principles that govern movement of the joints and muscles. The student will evaluate techniques through video analysis of sport and exercise activities, and identify the most efficient method of performing a movement pattern.
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FL 107. Beginning Spanish 1 Credits: 5 This course will enable the student to communicate in Spanish using fundamentals of basic vocabulary and phrases, pronunciation, reading and writing. The student will also define cultural characteristics inherent to the target culture, study the relevance of the target language community as it reflects on the student’s own life, and make connections to other disciplines. This course is designed for the student who is beginning basic language study and preparing to pursue foreign language credits that fulfill degree requirements. (SPA1010)
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FL 108. Beginning Spanish 2 Credits: 5 Prerequisite(s): FL 107 with a C or better or four traditional academic semesters of Spanish in secondary school.
This course will enable the student to communicate using fundamentals of basic vocabulary and phrases, pronunciation, and reading and writing. The student will also define cultural characteristics inherent to the target culture and study the relevance of the target language community as it reflects on the student’s own life. This course is designed for the student who is continuing basic language study and preparing to pursue foreign language credits that fulfill degree requirements. (SPA1020)
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FL 109. Beginning German 1 Credits: 5 This course will enable the student to communicate in German using fundamentals of basic vocabulary and phrases, pronunciation, reading, and writing. The student will also define cultural characteristics inherent to the target culture, study the relevance of the target language community as it reflects on the student’s own life, and make connections to other disciplines. This course is designed for the student who is beginning basic language study and preparing to pursue foreign language credits that fulfill degree requirements.
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FL 110. Beginning German 2 Credits: 5 Prerequisite(s): FL 109 with a C or better or four traditional academic semesters of German in secondary school.
This course will enable the student to communicate using fundamentals of basic vocabulary and phrases, pronunciation, reading, and writing. The student will also define cultural characteristics inherent to the target culture and study the relevance of the target language community as it reflects on the student’s own life. This course is designed for the student who is continuing basic language study and preparing to pursue foreign language credits that fulfill degree requirements.
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FL 111. Beginning Russian 1 Credits: 5 This course will enable the student to communicate in Russian using fundamentals of basic vocabulary and phrases, pronunciation, reading, and writing. The student will also define cultural characteristics inherent to the target culture, study the relevance of the target language community as it reflects on the student’s own life, and make connections to other disciplines. This course is designed for the student who is beginning basic language study and preparing to pursue foreign language credits that fulfill degree requirements.
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FL 112. Beginning Russian 2 Credits: 5 Prerequisite(s): FL 111 with a C or better or four traditional academic semesters of Russian in secondary school.
This course will enable the student to communicate using fundamentals of basic vocabulary and phrases, pronunciation, and reading and writing. The student will also define cultural characteristics inherent to the target culture and study the relevance of the target language community as it reflects on the student’s own life. This course is designed for the student who is continuing basic language study and preparing to pursue foreign language credits that fulfill degree requirements.
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FL 118. Beginning French 1 Credits: 5 This course will enable the student to communicate in French using fundamentals of basic vocabulary and phrases, pronunciation, reading and writing. The student will also define cultural characteristics inherent to the target culture, study the relevance of the target language community as it reflects on the student’s own life, and make connections to other disciplines. This course is designed for the student who is beginning basic language study and preparing to pursue foreign language credits that fulfill degree requirements. (FRN1010)
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FL 119. Beginning French 2 Credits: 5 Prerequisite(s): FL 118 with a C or better or four traditional academic semesters of French in secondary school.
This course will enable the student to communicate using fundamentals of basic vocabulary and phrases, pronunciation, and reading and writing. The student will also define cultural characteristics inherent to the target culture and study the relevance of the target language community as it reflects on the student’s own life. This course is designed for the student who is continuing basic language study and preparing to pursue foreign language credits that fulfill degree requirements. (FRN1020)
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