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Courses of Instruction
2012 Physical Education for Elementary Schools
(3) (O)
This course prepares the instructor to plan
and instruct a physical education program that
will benefit the children of different age and
grade levels. Emphasis is placed on learning
skill development and human movement of
the elementary school child. Class includes a
minimum of sixteen hours of field experience
under the supervision of an elementary physical
education specialist. Students enrolling in this
course must also enroll concurrently in EDUC
2005 or have a documented DFS Pre-screen or
criminal background check within previous 24
months.
3 hours lecture.
2017 Water Safety Instructor (1) (Su-O)
Procedures and standards as required by the
American Red Cross in performance and teaching
techniques of swimming. Learn to conduct the
community water safety class and seven levels of
learning to swim.
Prerequisite: Red Cross Instructor Candidate
Training.
½ hour lecture, 1 hour lab.
2395 Physical Education Capstone Experience (2)
(O)
This course is designed as a capstone class in the
area of physical education. As a capstone class, it
is designed to be taken in the final semester that
a transfer physical education major is in residence
at Eastern Wyoming College. The intent of the
class is to determine whether or not a graduating
student can perform skills and has knowledge
competencies of acceptable levels in physical
education to merit advancement to junior status
at a transfer institution. In each case, a student
seeking an A.A. degree in physical education
will work with the faculty member assigned to
this class to complete skill competency testing,
knowledge based competency testing, physical
fitness testing, and theory testing. This course is
offered for S/U grading only.
Prerequisite: Physical Education, Health and
Recreation Major.
1 hour lecture, 2 hours lab.
Physics (PHYS)
1110 General Physics I (4) (Fa-E)
A course in elementary college physics designed
for premedical, predental, pharmacy students,
and others not having a calculus background.
Students who have earned credit in Physics 1050
cannot earn additional credit in either Physics
1110 or Physics 1120.
Prerequisites: MATH 1400 and MATH 1405 or
equivalent with a grade of "C" or better.
3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
1120 General Physics II (4) (Sp-O)
A continuation of Physics 1110. Students who
have earned credit in Physics 1050 cannot earn
additional credit in either Physics 1110 or Physics
1120.
Prerequisite: PHYS 1110 with a grade of "C" or
better.
3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
Political Science (POLS)
1000 American & Wyoming Government (3) (Fa,
Sp)
Fundamental introductory course which meets
the requirements of the Wyoming statutes
providing instruction in the provisions and
principles of the constitutions of the United
States and Wyoming. Students cannot earn credit
for both Political Science 1000 and Political
Science 1050.
3 hours lecture.
1015 Overview of US & WY Constitutions (2) (Su)
This course provides instruction in the provisions
and principles of the Constitutions of the United
States and Wyoming via an interactive approach
at the Wyoming Boys' State conference. A final
report/research paper is required.
1050 Basics in United States and Wyoming
Government (2) (Fa, Sp)
An introductory course emphasizing the basic
structure and practices of United States and
Wyoming government. The course is designed
to serve the community college student seeking
a two-year terminal degree, and satisfies the state
requirement. Students cannot earn credit for
both Political Science 1050 and Political Science
1000.
2 hours lecture.