Credit Course Schedules

Physical Education - Spring 2026

Term Definitions

In Person
Classes meet in person on campus; specific days/times/location
Online - Asynchronous
Classes meet fully online; no specific days/times/locations
Online - Synchronous (Zoom)
Classes meet via Zoom or other resource; specific days/times
Hybrid - Online Asynchronous & Online Synchronous (Zoom)
A portion of the classes meet synchronous via Zoom or other resource and a portion is asynchronous online; there will be some specific days/times
Hybrid - Online & In-person
A portion of the classes meet in person on campus and a portion is asynchronous or synchronous online; there will be some specific days/times/locations
Hybrid - Online Asynchronous & In Person
Classes meet in both asynchronous online and in-person modes; specific meeting times and locations for in-person portions of classes are listed with each course
Hybrid - Online Synchronous (Zoom) & In Person
Classes meet in both synchronous online (Zoom) and in-person modes; specific meeting times and locations are listed with each course
Hyflex
Combines online and face-to-face instruction. Students may participate in different ways: online - synchronous, online - asynchronous, face-to-face, or as a flexible learner (student has a degree of choice as to how they participate each week).
Flex
Flex courses may provide students with the opportunity to meet in-person on campus, on the synchronous days and times already scheduled, if conditions allow.
Imputed credits
Imputed credits are developmental courses for students who need to prepare themselves for college-level work. They count toward financial aid requirements but do not count toward earned college credits or GPA.
Interactive TV
Classes are taught live from one campus location and broadcast to one or more additional campus locations. Cameras and microphones at all sites allow faculty and learners to see and talk with each other.
Personal Trainer Cert Prep — 3351
PHE 1480 – 3 credits
Charles R. Jambliter, Tina S. Sardo

Student gain theoretical knowledge and practical skills in preparation for a national certification exam in personal training. Topics include guidelines for instructor safe, effective, and purposeful exercise, essentials of the client-trainer relationship, conducting health and fitness assessments, and designing and implementing appropriate exercise programming. No requisites. J spring, fall. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
PHED 158
Jan 20 – May 15 Tue, Thu 1:30 pm – 2:45 pm
Athletic Part-Basketball-FR — 4078
PHE 1501 – 1 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Student athletes, who successfully complete participation in a NJCAA sport season, will learn about the competitive fundamentals of participation in an NJCAA certified sport. Students will be involved in a variety of learning experiences in the classroom, on the practice field, and during athletic contests. Through hands-on applications, students involved in team sports will learn group dynamics, problem solving, and time management skills. The course of study will focus on physical training and statistical and skill analysis which is sport specific. No requisites. J occasionally; C occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Jan 20 – May 15 TBD
Athletic Part-Baseball-FR — 4084
PHE 1504 – 1 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Student athletes, who successfully complete participation in a NJCAA sport season, will learn about the competitive fundamentals of participation in an NJCAA certified sport. Students will be involved in a variety of learning experiences in the classroom, on the practice field, and during athletic contests. Through hands-on applications, students involved in team sports will learn group dynamics, problem solving, and time management skills. The course of study will focus on physical training and statistical and skill analysis which is sport specific. No requisites. J occasionally; C occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Jan 20 – May 15 TBD
Athletic Part-Swimming-FR — 4082
PHE 1505 – 1 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Student athletes, who successfully complete participation in a NJCAA sport season, will learn about the competitive fundamentals of participation in an NJCAA certified sport. Students will be involved in a variety of learning experiences in the classroom, on the practice field, and during athletic contests. Through hands-on applications, students involved in team sports will learn group dynamics, problem solving, and time management skills. The course of study will focus on physical training and statistical and skill analysis which is sport specific. No requisites. J occasionally; C occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Jan 20 – May 15 TBD
Athletic Part-Golf-FR — 4088
PHE 1506 – 1 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Student athletes, who successfully complete participation in a NJCAA sport season, will learn about the competitive fundamentals of participation in an NJCAA certified sport. Students will be involved in a variety of learning experiences in the classroom, on the practice field, and during athletic contests. Through hands-on applications, students involved in team sports will learn group dynamics, problem solving, and time management skills. The course of study will focus on physical training and statistical and skill analysis which is sport specific. No requisites. J occasionally; C occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Jan 20 – May 15 TBD
Athletic Part-Softball-FR — 4086
PHE 1507 – 1 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Student athletes, who successfully complete participation in a NJCAA sport season, will learn about the competitive fundamentals of participation in an NJCAA certified sport. Students will be involved in a variety of learning experiences in the classroom, on the practice field, and during athletic contests. Through hands-on applications, students involved in team sports will learn group dynamics, problem solving, and time management skills. The course of study will focus on physical training and statistical and skill analysis which is sport specific. No requisites. J occasionally; C occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Jan 20 – May 15 TBD
Athletic Part-Wrestling-FR — 4080
PHE 1508 – 1 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Student athletes, who successfully complete participation in a NJCAA sport season, will learn about the competitive fundamentals of participation in an NJCAA certified sport. Students will be involved in a variety of learning experiences in the classroom, on the practice field, and during athletic contests. Through hands-on applications, students involved in team sports will learn group dynamics, problem solving, and time management skills. The course of study will focus on physical training and statistical and skill analysis which is sport specific. No requisites. J occasionally; C occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Jan 20 – May 15 TBD
Principles/Fitness/Wellness — 3353
PHE 1590 – 3 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Students will be introduced to the basic concepts and benefits of physical activity, adequate nutrition, and positive lifetime patterns as a means to promote better health. Combines a series of lectures and labs to disseminate practical information that will enable students to make judgments about their lifestyle choices. No requisites. J occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

Fees: $15
PHED 211
Jan 26 – May 15 Mon 9:30 am – 10:45 am
Fitness Concepts/Applications — 3356
PHE 1620 – 3 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Students will apply fundamental concepts of health-focused fitness, which include: flexibility, muscular strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular health, and body composition. Students will learn how to incorporate and benefit from proper warm ups, cool downs, weight training, plyometrics, HIIT and SARQ training, lower back care, injury prevention, relaxation techniques, and nutrition in their personal workout routines. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to create a personalized fitness program designed specifically for them, based on body typology, muscle fibers, resting heart rate and body composition. No requisites. J occasionally; C occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

Fees: $25
PHED 158
Jan 26 – May 15 Mon 11:00 am – 12:15 pm
Introduction to Pilates — 4149
PHE 1640 – 1 credits
Tina S. Sardo

Students will learn about a total body conditioning exercise method which combines flexibility and strength. The purpose of Pilates is to develop mind and body uniformity; provide balance, flexibility, and strength; improve posture; and strengthen the abdomen, lower back, and buttocks. No requisites. J fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
PHED 158
Mar 19 – May 15 Tue, Thu 11:00 am – 12:15 pm
Beginning Weight Training — 3354
PHE 1680 – 1 credits
Ashley D. Lund

Students will use universal and free weights to develop strength and muscular endurance. The course will introduce concepts of form, repetition sequences, and provide a basic understanding of musculature and training techniques.No requisites. J fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Fees: $25
PHED 158
Jan 21 – Mar 16 Mon, Wed 9:30 am – 10:45 am
Beginning Weight Training — 3358
PHE 1680 – 1 credits
Ashley D. Lund

Students will use universal and free weights to develop strength and muscular endurance. The course will introduce concepts of form, repetition sequences, and provide a basic understanding of musculature and training techniques.No requisites. J fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Cattaraugus County Campus
Fees: $25
Jan 21 – Mar 16 Mon, Wed 9:30 am – 10:45 am
Self-Defense: Coed — 3355
PHE 1770 – 2 credits
Renee L. Funke

Students will demonstrate the use of effective physical actions when no other alternative is available. Students will also demonstrate the ability to minimize the possibilities of assault and physical confrontation. The elements of karate, aikido, judo, and other fighting martial arts will be introduced. Learning how not to be a victim is the main course objective. No requisites. J fall, spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
PHED 148
Jan 26 – May 15 Mon 11:00 am – 12:15 pm
Introduction to Boot Camp — 4147
PHE 1890 – 1 credits
Tina S. Sardo

Students will be involved in an intense basic aerobic workout without choreography or dance. The course focuses on endurance, strength, flexibility, and plyometric training. Circuit training, interval training, and endurance and resistance training are emphasized. No requisites. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
PHED 158
Jan 20 – Mar 17 Tue, Thu 11:00 am – 12:15 pm
Defensive Tactics/Law Enforce — 3028
PHE 2470 – 2 credits
Kyle D. Rensel

Students are given the knowledge, skills, and abilities to defend themselves during physical altercations while staying within the proper force/level of resistance matrix. Defensive tactics, mechanics of an arrest, transportation of prisoners, and searches are emphasized. Demonstration of learned skills by students is required. Eligibility: student must be current Chautauqua County Sheriff's Academy recruit. New York state certified police/peace officer may be accepted with approval of the academy director. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Katharine Jackson Carnahan Center 169
Jan 20 – May 15 Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Athletic Part-Basketball-SO — 4079
PHE 2501 – 1 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Student athletes, who successfully complete participation in a NJCAA sport season, will learn about the competitive fundamentals of participation in an NJCAA certified sport. Students will be involved in a variety of learning experiences in the classroom, on the practice field, and during athletic contests. Through hands-on applications, students involved in team sports will learn group dynamics, problem solving, and time management skills. The course of study will focus on physical training and statistical and skill analysis which is sport specific. No requisites. J occasionally; C occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Jan 20 – May 15 TBD
Athletic Part-Baseball-SO — 4085
PHE 2504 – 1 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Student athletes, who successfully complete participation in a NJCAA sport season, will learn about the competitive fundamentals of participation in an NJCAA certified sport. Students will be involved in a variety of learning experiences in the classroom, on the practice field, and during athletic contests. Through hands-on applications, students involved in team sports will learn group dynamics, problem solving, and time management skills. The course of study will focus on physical training and statistical and skill analysis which is sport specific. No requisites. J occasionally; C occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Jan 20 – May 15 TBD
Athletic Part-Swimming-SO — 4083
PHE 2505 – 1 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Student athletes, who successfully complete participation in a NJCAA sport season, will learn about the competitive fundamentals of participation in an NJCAA certified sport. Students will be involved in a variety of learning experiences in the classroom, on the practice field, and during athletic contests. Through hands-on applications, students involved in team sports will learn group dynamics, problem solving, and time management skills. The course of study will focus on physical training and statistical and skill analysis which is sport specific. No requisites. J occasionally; C occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Jan 20 – May 15 TBD
Athletic Part-Golf-SO — 4089
PHE 2506 – 1 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Student athletes, who successfully complete participation in a NJCAA sport season, will learn about the competitive fundamentals of participation in an NJCAA certified sport. Students will be involved in a variety of learning experiences in the classroom, on the practice field, and during athletic contests. Through hands-on applications, students involved in team sports will learn group dynamics, problem solving, and time management skills. The course of study will focus on physical training and statistical and skill analysis which is sport specific. No requisites. J occasionally; C occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Jan 20 – May 15 TBD
Athletic Part-Softball-SO — 4087
PHE 2507 – 1 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Student athletes, who successfully complete participation in a NJCAA sport season, will learn about the competitive fundamentals of participation in an NJCAA certified sport. Students will be involved in a variety of learning experiences in the classroom, on the practice field, and during athletic contests. Through hands-on applications, students involved in team sports will learn group dynamics, problem solving, and time management skills. The course of study will focus on physical training and statistical and skill analysis which is sport specific. No requisites. J occasionally; C occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Jan 20 – May 15 TBD
Athletic Part-Wrestling-SO — 4081
PHE 2508 – 1 credits
Jacob T. Hordych

Student athletes, who successfully complete participation in a NJCAA sport season, will learn about the competitive fundamentals of participation in an NJCAA certified sport. Students will be involved in a variety of learning experiences in the classroom, on the practice field, and during athletic contests. Through hands-on applications, students involved in team sports will learn group dynamics, problem solving, and time management skills. The course of study will focus on physical training and statistical and skill analysis which is sport specific. No requisites. J occasionally; C occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Jan 20 – May 15 TBD
Sport Nutrition — 3638
PHE 2880 – 3 credits
Aimee M. Brunelle

Students will develop a thorough understanding of the role nutrition plays in enhancing one's fitness and sport performance. The effect nutrition has on health promotion and disease prevention is emphasized through current research and practical activities. No requisites. J occasionally. Institutional Course Syllabus

Apr 6 – May 15 TBD
Advanced Weight Training — 3357
PHE 8505 – 1 credits
Ashley D. Lund

Students will advance to the next level of resistance training. The student will learn advanced training techniques that emphasize muscular strength, principles of progression, periodization, nutrition and supplementation. The student will move away from a one-size-fits-all approach to a program that is fine tuned and designed for their specific strength goals. No requisites. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Fees: $25
PHED 158
Mar 18 – May 15 Mon, Wed 9:30 am – 10:45 am