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PEAS-1720 Swimming II – Intermediate: Coed

–Fa

1 hour

Focuses on refining the front crawl, back crawl, elementary

backstroke, side stroke, and breast stroke. Emphasis on increased

endurance and conditioning level.

Prerequisites: PEAS-1700

Swimming I; American Red Cross Level IV certificate.

(Fee: $60)

PEAS-1730 Swimming III – Advanced: Coed

–Sp

1 hour

Designed for swimmers who have gained experience through

lessons or competitive swimming. Course develops stroke

proficiency for all strokes including the butterfly. Includes an

introduction to training regimen for lifetime fitness. (Fee: $60)

PEAS-1740 Lifeguarding Today: Coed

–Sp

2 hours

Provides lifeguards and lifeguard candidates with skills and

knowledge necessary to keep the patron of an aquatic facility

safe in and around the water. Teaching of lifeguarding skills

and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic

emergencies, preparing candidates to recognize emergencies,

respond quickly and effectively to emergencies, and prevent

drownings and other incidents.

Prerequisite: age 15 or older; swim

500 yards continuously using front crawl, breast stroke, and side

stroke; surface dive and submerge to a minimum depth of seven

feet, retrieve a 10 pound object and return with it to the surface;

tread water for two minutes using legs only.

(Fee: $120)

Physical Education Fitness (PEF)

PEF-1990

2 hours

Physical Activity and the Christian Life

–Fa, Sp, Su

Study of the role of physical activity in the Christian life from

a scriptural, physiological, and psycho-sociological perspective.

Emphasis is placed upon developing and continuing active,

healthy, Christian life practices. Letter-graded course. (Fee: $5)

Military Science Course Descriptions

Air Force ROTC (AES)

Air Force ROTC courses are offered through Cedarville

University in collaboration with the Air Force ROTC detachment

located at Wright State University. While Air Force ROTC courses

are included in the Cedarville University course schedule for

registration purposes, leadership laboratories and classes for

junior and senior years are conducted on the campus of Wright

State University. Cedarville University provides transportation for

off-site classes.

AES-1210,1220

1 hour/sem

Foundations of the United States Force I

(Fa)

and II

(Sp)

(AS 100), These courses are survey courses designed to

introduce students to the United States Air Force and provides an

overview of the basic characteristics, missions, and organization

of the Air Force.

AES-1211/1221

0 hours

General Military Course (GMC) Leadership

Laboratory

–Fa, Sp

This lab provides an opportunity for students to apply Air Force

procedures, techniques, and knowledge. Students will learn the Air

Force organizational structure as well as customs and courtesies.

GMC cadets will also develop their followership and teamwork

skills in a cadet-led, cadre-supervised lab environment. Taken

concurrently with 1000-level AES courses. Credit/no credit.

AES-2210,2220

1 hour/sem

Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power I

(Fa)

and II

(Sp)

(AS 200) These courses feature topics on Air Force heritage

and leaders; introduction to air power through examination

of the Air Force Core Functions; and continued application of

communication skills. Its purpose is to instill an appreciation of

the development and employment of air power and to motivate

sophomore students to transition from AFROTC cadet to AFROTC

officer candidate.

AES-2211/2221

0 hours

Field Training Preparation Leadership Lab (FTP)

–Fa, Sp

This lab further develops skills and concepts introduced in the

GMC Leadership Laboratory. Students are prepared mentally

and physically for the demanding requirements of the upcoming

Field Training summer program. Training is cadet-led, where the

students will display their ability to apply Air Force concepts and

procedures. Taken concurrently with 2000-level AES courses.

Credit/no credit.

AES-2500 Extended GMC Leadership Laboratory 0 hours

This course is for cadets who have met the requirements of

GMC but have not yet completed field training.

AES-3310,3320

3 hours/sem

United States Air( Force Leadership Studies I

(Fa)

and II

(Sp)

(AS 300) These courses teach cadets advanced skills and

knowledge in management and leadership. Special emphasis is

placed on enhancing leadership skills. Cadets have an opportunity

to try out these leadership and management techniques in a

supervised environment as juniors and seniors.

AES-3311

0 hours

Intermediate Cadet Leadership Laboratory (ICL)

–Fa, Sp

The (ICL) lab builds the foundation of leadership skills required

as an Air Force Officer. Cadets apply leadership/management

concepts learned in Field Training and previous aerospace studies

classes and labs to assist in training the GMC cadets. Taken

concurrently with 3000-level AES courses. Credit/no credit.

AES-4310,4320

3 hours/sem

National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty I

(Fa)

and II

(Sp)

(AS 400) These courses are designed for college seniors and

gives them the foundation to understand their role as military

officers in American society. It is an overview of the complex social

and political issues facing the military profession and requires a

measure of sophistication commensurate with the senior college

level.

AES-4311/4321

0 hours

Senior Cadet Leadership (SCL) Laboratory

–Fa, Sp

This lab prepares students for progression into active duty life.

As in the ICL lab, students take leadership roles in execution of

leadership labs for the cadet wing. Students hone leadership

fundamentals learned in previous courses and labs to a level

commensurate to entry into the active duty Air Force. Taken

concurrently with 4000-level AES courses. Credit/no credit.

AES-4500 Extended POC Leadership Laboratory 0 hours

This course is for cadets who have met all requirements for

Air Force ROTC but have not yet completed their baccalaureate

degree.

Physical Training sessions are twice a week, see instructor for

details. Physical training is not an official class and registration is

not necessary; however participation is required.

Army ROTC (MIL)

Army ROTC courses are offered through Cedarville University in

collaboration with the Army ROTC detachment located at Central

State University. While Army ROTC courses are included in the

Cedarville University course schedule for registration purposes,

all classes, labs, and physical training are conducted on the

campus of Central State University. Cedarville University provides

transportation for off-site classes.

MIL-1000 Leadership Lab I

0 hours

Applied Army ROTC training. Taken concurrently with 1000-level

MIL courses.

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2015–16 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Course Descriptions

PEAS-1720 – MIL-1000