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PHYSICAL EDUCATION (L28)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)FL2024

L28 P.E. 115Beginning Weight Training1.0 Unit
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01M-W----10:00A-10:50ASumers Rec Ctr / SUM [TBA]No final30300
Desc:10-week course. Class runs from Wed, September 4 through Wed, November 6. Meet at Sumers Recreation Center-Burmeister Lounge.
ShortStart: 9/4/2024   End: 11/6/2024
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02M-W----9:00A-9:50ASumers Rec Ctr / SUM [TBA]No final30180
Desc:10-week course. Class runs from Wed, September 4 through Wed, November 6. Meet at Sumers Recreation Center-Burmeister Lounge.
ShortStart: 9/4/2024   End: 11/6/2024
Actions:BooksSyllabus
Syllabi are provided to students to support their course planning; refer to the syllabus for constraints on use.

L28 P.E. 155Topics In Physical Education: Life Skills for Scholar Champions1.0 Unit
Description:This course is designed to assist first year student-athletes with a successful transition to Washington University in St. Louis both academically and athletically. Students will be provided the opportunity to connect with, and hear from, a variety of individuals throughout WUSTL and the WUSTL Athletics Community. Students will be challenged to examine their experiences, while promoting self-awareness and utilizing Canvas to take notes, develop and submit assignments. The information presented in this course will help provide a foundation for the student-athlete to become an active, successful, member of their given team, the Washington University in St. Louis and athletics community. 1. Discover academic, campus, and athletic resources that will assist with transition and support during their first year, and provide a foundation for their time at Washington University. 2. Examine and reflect on personal values, identities, and how they contribute to an impact the WUSTL community as a whole, as well as personal and professional goals. 3. Obtain basic University skills such as mastery of common language and how to access scholarly resources in order to improve their navigation of campus of campus resources. 4. Develop relationships with peers and learn to make connections within the larger campus community to capitalize on their experience at WUSTL and build their future networks.
Attributes:
Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:P Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01M-W----1:00P-1:50PSumers Rec Ctr / SUM MargherioNo final000
Desc:This course is only available to varsity student athletes. Students are administratively enrolled into this course. Course Runs 8/26 - 11/18
ShortStart: 8/26/2024   End: 11/18/2024
02M-W----2:00P-2:50PSumers Rec Ctr / SUM MargherioNo final000
Desc:This course is only available to varsity student athletes. Students are administratively enrolled into this course. Course Runs 8/26 - 11/18 Course runs September 18 - November 8.
ShortStart: 8/26/2024   End: 11/18/2024

L28 P.E. 220Topics in Physical Education: Varsity Sports1.0 Unit
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01TBATBAStilesSee department000
Desc:Cross Country Mens
02TBATBAStilesSee department000
Desc:Cross Country Womens
03TBATBAKeenSee department000
Desc:Football Mens
04TBATBA[TBA]See department000
Desc:Soccer Mens
05TBATBAConlonSee department000
Desc:Soccer Womens
06TBATBAWalbySee department000
Desc:Volleyball Womens
07TBATBALenz, GluntSee department000
Desc:Cheerleading
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An “Ident” course is the exact same course as the “Home” (i.e. same instructor, same class time, etc), but is simply being offered to students through another department for purposes of registering under a different department and course number.

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