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PATH FIT 1 offered to college students provides knowledge on health and fitness activities. Part 1 presents legal bases that discusses why it is part of the curriculum. It also introduces the concept of Physical Education and of fitness and its relevance to wellness development and culminates with fitness testing. Part II deals with movement enhancement that involves the understanding of scientific basic movement and specific movement patterns. Health education and importance of nutrition are also included. Part III consists of Exercises Program that starts from warm-up exercises to cool-down exercises. Part IV deals with Aerobic exercise activities. These activities exert low to high intensity of movement exercises accompanied with music which test student’s endurance, power, and flexibility in all action. With these variety of skills, one will be more knowledgeable as to how continued fitness be achieved throughout one’s lifetime
- Teacher: RONDA NAVALTA
- Enrolled students: 72
This course deals with the learning of the basic skills, rules of the discipline and their application in actual game. It presents the application of techniques and strategies with regard to fighting forms, stance and posture, footwork, defense and disarming techniques. The characteristics and principles of a good fighter are also discussed here. Students are expected to gain the competency skills of the combative sports being covered.
- Teacher: RONDA NAVALTA
- Enrolled students: 72
- Teacher: ROCEL AUDREY BATARA
- Enrolled students: 24
This course is designed to prepare students for a high standard of responsibility as they enter the corporate world which continues to change in dramatic ways, where demand for competency and professionalism is always present. It aims to prepare them to be future business leaders who will play a central part in the management and resolution of critical issues involving businesses and people. They will also be equipped with basic knowledge and skills to thrive in difficult situations like economic volatility and geo-politics, among other timely issues. Topics covered include leadership as it relates to the professional accountant, the recognition and management of risks concerning an enterprise, and the application of internal control concepts and standards so as to contribute to organizational stability and growth. Also discussed in detail are the Professional Code of Ethics and the Revised Accountancy Law.
- Teacher: ANGELA GARRA
- Enrolled students: 30
- Teacher: JOHN LINDY SORIANO
- Enrolled students: 9
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