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PARA

2164 Criminal Law and Procedure

(3-0-3)

This course provides an overview of criminal law and the criminal trial process with

an emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Students will explore the history and structure

of the American legal system, relevant common and statutory law, constitutional

protections, the identification and basic elements of crimes, and the criminal trial

process. Students will become well-informed about the resources available to

paralegals and where to access those resources to serve clients effectively. A

grade of “C” or better is required in all Paralegal Courses.

Corequisite: PARA 1110 or permission of the program director.

Prerequisite: None.

Offered: On demand.

PHED 0085 Lifeguard Management – Institutional Credit Only

(2-0-2)

As an American Red Cross course, the purpose of the Lifeguard Management

course is to provide participants who have administrative or supervisory

responsibilities for the performance of lifeguards with the skills and knowledge to

effectively manage lifeguards and to create an environment that keeps patrons,

lifeguards and the aquatic facility safe.

Will not count as an Area G requirement.

DOES NOT SATISFY ANY CORE REQUIREMENTS. WILL NOT TRANSFER.

Prerequisites: None.

Offered: On demand.

PHED

0086 Certified Pool Manager – Institutional Credit Only

(2-0-2)

This course covers the Managerial, as well as the Operational aspects of the

Aquatics Director. It is designed to provide an individual, after successful

completion, a thorough understanding of the managerial and pool operation

aspects required to ensure that a varied aquatics program is found in a safely-run

pool staffed by competent individuals.

Will not count as an Area G requirement.

DOES NOT SATISFY ANY CORE REQUIREMENTS. WILL NOT TRANSFER.

Prerequisites: None.

Offered: On demand.

PHED

1105 Strength Training

(1-2-2)

Involves strength training through a circuit of isotonic exercises using barbells,

dumbbells, and a selection of fixed/variable resistance machines. Covers muscles

of the body, types of muscular contractions, and principles of strength training.

Includes orientation to Darton State College Fitness Center.

Prerequisite: None.

Offered: Fall, Spring.

PHED

1106 Walk, Jog, or Run for Fitness

(1-2-2)

Involves cardiovascular training through endurance walking, jogging, or running.

Includes information on why such training is needed, how it is accomplished, and

what results can be expected.

Prerequisite: None.

Offered: Fall, Spring.

PHED

1108 Leisure Sports

(0-2-1)

This course provides an introduction to various leisure sports including racquetball,

bowling, pool, and table tennis.

Prerequisites: None.

Offered: On demand.

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