Wells Physical Education
Mission Statement
In accordance with the mission
statement of Wells College, our Physical Education Department provides
opportunities to Wells students for the development of lifelong learning
in the areas of fitness, sport activities, wellness, and recreation.
We seek to accomplish this in a safe, fun, dynamic and diverse environment
that uses interactive outlets to improve or maintain the physical, emotional
and social health of all students. The Physical Education Department at
Wells continually strives to develop programs and activities for our students
that increase their knowledge of physical activity, promote self-expression,
and improve communication and self discovery ultimately encouraging them
to commit to a lifetime of wellness and fitness participation.
Wells Physical Education
Requirements
With some exceptions, in
order to complete the requirements for a degree from Wells College, each
student must complete a one-year physical education requirement, generally
by the end of the sophomore year. The requirement consists of four
seven-week courses: Wellness, swimming and two additional courses (P.E.
activity classes, dance classes, or varsity sports). Every effort
will be made to accommodate students with special needs.
Opportunity is given for
exemption in swimming. The swimming exemption test will be given the first
week of the fall semester. If a student passes the swimming test
he or she needs only to take Wellness and two P.E. activity courses to
fulfill the physical education requirement. However, once the requirement
is fulfilled, a student is encouraged to participate in the Physical Education
program throughout his or her college career.
Courses are offered on both
a full-semester and a seven-week basis. Academic credit is earned
upon successful completion of the course, or participation on an intercollegiate
team. Should a student wish to continue an activity once they have
completed the 100 – level, they may continue the activity on a higher level.
Wells Physical Education
Classes
PE 100. Wellness
PE 109. Community First Aid
and Safety
PE 110. Beginning Swimming
PE 118. Sailing - Prerequisite:
pass the swim test.
PE 119. Canoeing/Kayaking
- Prerequisite: pass the swim test.
PE 121. Water Aerobics
PE 123. Yoga
PE 124. Toning
PE 125. Exercise and Weight
Training
PE 128. Downhill Skiing
PE 129. Riding
PE 130. Beginning Tennis
PE 135. Golf
PE 175. Scuba Diving - Prerequisite:
pass the swim test
PE 180. Beginning Self-Defense
PE 185. Beginning Shorin-ryu
Karate
PE 190. Nutrition and Women’s
Health
PE 199. Independent Study
in Physical Education
PE 310. Swim for Fitness
- Prerequisite: PE 210 or permission of instructor
PE 315. Lifeguard Training
- Prerequisite: swimming endurance required - Standard First Aid and CPR/BLS
required certification
PE 416 .Water Safety Instructor
- Prerequisite: permission of instructor
*All P.E. classes are grades
S/U
Intercollegiate AthleticsIntercollegiate
Athletics
Prerequisite: Tryout. Graded:
S/U Offered annually in the fall semester (1 semester hour)
PE 435. Men’s Cross-Country
PE 440. Women’ Field Hockey
PE 442. Men’s Soccer
PE 442. Women’s Soccer
PE 430. Tennis
Prerequisite: Tryout. Graded:
S/U Offered annually in the spring semester (1 semester hour)
PE 415. Softball
PE 410. Swimming
PE 445. Men’s Lacrosse
PE 445. Women’s Lacrosse
If you would like to make
a class suggestion or would like to refer an instructor, please contact
the Coordinator of Physical Education, Recreation and Fitness
Jeff Tillapaugh
Coordinator of Physical
Education, Recreation & Fitness
Wells College
Schwartz Center
Aurora, NY 13026
(o)315-364-3421
(c)607-592-8771
(h)607-277-4413
jtillapaugh@wells.edu