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FLCC /
ACADEMICS
/ A.S. PHYSICAL
EDUCATION STUDIES

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

The schedule
below shows how the requirements for the A.S. Physical Education Studies
degree may be met in four semesters. This schedule is an example of one
of many possible different schedules. It is included here only as an illustration
of the type of schedule that might be followed by a full-time student. Many
students attending Finger Lakes Community College who have work and/or family
obligations choose a different sequence of courses and take more than four
semesters to fulfill the requirements for the A.S. Physical Education Studies
degree. Similarly, students who find they need to take some additional course
work to prepare them to do well in the types of courses included in the
A.S. Physical Education Studies degree program may plan a schedule that
takes more than four semesters to complete the degree. All students should
consult their advisors when they plan their schedules.
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First Semester |
Credit
Hours
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ENG 101
Freshman English I
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3
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BIO 121
General Biology I
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4
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***Computer
Science Elective
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3
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Social Science
Elective
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3
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PE 275
Introduction to Physical Education
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3
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16
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| Second
Semester |
Credit
Hours
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ENG 102
Introduction to Literature
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3
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BIO 122
General Biology II
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4
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PSY 100
Introduction to Psychology
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3
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PE 212
Health
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3
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PE 102
Basic Rhythms
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2
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PE ** Swimming
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1 |
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General Elective
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1
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17
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| Third
Semester |
Credit
Hours
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COM 110
Public Speaking
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3
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BIO 171
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
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4
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MAT 121
Statistics I
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3
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NS 115
Introduction to Nutrition
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3
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PE 214
Responding to Emergencies
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3
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16
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| Fourth
Semester |
Credit
Hours
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BIO 172
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
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4
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MAT 122
Statistics II
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3
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CDC 101
Chemical Use, Abuse and Dependency
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3
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History Elective
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3
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General Elective
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2 |
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15
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** The specific course
will be determined by the Instructor and student based on the student's
background in swimming.
*** The specific course
will be determined by the advisor based on the student's background in
computers.
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