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PE 122 Introductory Aerobic Walking and Fitness
This course will introduce students to safe, user friendly walking and introductory fitness activities. Class sessions will include walking outdoors as well as light stretching, agility, and mobility instruction. Students will develop enjoyable exercise skills and habits together that provide life-long benefits and do so in a friendly, mindful, and easy going class community.
- Fall 2025
- PE, Physical Education
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PE 122.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Bob Carlson 🏫 👤
- Size:30
- T, THCowling 121 8:15am-9:20am
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PE 139 Outdoor Soccer
Fundamental skills of outdoor soccer will be introduced. Skills will be developed using exercises, small-sided games and other methods. Fun games will be incorporated into each session with an emphasis on teamwork and enjoyment of the “beautiful game."
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
- Spring 2026
- PE, Physical Education
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PE 139.01 Spring 2026
- Faculty:Bob Carlson 🏫 👤
- Size:25
- T, THCowling 121 9:30am-10:35am
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PE 174 Sport and Globalization in London and Seville: Introductory Coaching Activity
As part of the Introductory Coaching Practicum abroad, students will actively participate in soccer as well as other sport exercises. Designed for students who may or may not have any previous playing or coaching experience, this course will cover introductory methods of coaching and teaching young athletes. Specifically, students will practice methods of teaching skills, structure, and strategies of team-oriented sports.
Participation in Carleton OCS London & Seville Program
- Winter 2026
- PE, Physical Education
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Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Sport and Globalization in London and Seville program.
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PE 269 Soccer Intercollegiate, Men
Participants in Intercollegiate Men's Soccer will receive a PE credit if they fulfill attendance requirements, and meet compliance requirements established by Carleton, the NCAA and the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
- Fall 2025
- PEI, Physical Education Intercollegiate
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Student is a member of the Men's Soccer Intercollegiate Athletic Team cohort.
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PE 338 Sport and Globalization in London and Seville Program: Global Athletics 6 credits
With their rich history and current success, English and Spanish sport will serve as a framework to examine the emergence of contemporary athletics and current issues facing participants, coaches, administrators, and spectators. The course will explore the world of sport and specifically football (soccer) from a generalist perspective. London and Seville will provide rich and unique opportunities to learn how sport and society intersect. With classroom activities, site visits, field trips to matches, museums, and stadiums students will examine sport from an historical and cultural perspective while keeping in mind how our globalized world impacts sport. Lastly, we will seek to understand ways athletics can break down barriers and create understanding between others.
Requires participation in OCS Program: Sport and Globalization in London and Seville
- Winter 2026
- IS, International Studies No Exploration
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Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Sport and Globalization in London and Seville program.
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PE 340 Sport and Globalization in London and Seville Program: Introductory Coaching Practicum 4 credits
Designed for students who may or may not have any previous playing or coaching experience, this course will cover introductory methods of coaching and teaching young athletes. Specifically, students will practice methods of teaching skills, structure, and strategies of team-oriented sports. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the coaching profession at different levels, developing coaching skills and creating a philosophy of coaching in a cross-cultural setting.
Requires participation in OCS Program: Sport and Globalization in London and Seville
- Winter 2026
- No Exploration
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Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Sport and Globalization in London and Seville program.
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POSC 238 Sport and Globalization in London and Seville Program: Globalization and Development: Lessons from Int’l Football 6 credits
This course uses international football (soccer) as a lens to analyze topics in globalization, such as immigration and labor, inequality, foreign investment, trade in services, and intellectual property. Students will be presented with key debates in these areas and then use cases from international football as illustrations. Focusing on the two wealthiest leagues in Europe, the English Premier League and the Spanish Liga, students will address key issues in the study of globalization and development, and in doing so enhance their understanding of the world, sports, and sport’s place in the world.
Requires participation in OCS Program: Sport and Globalization in London and Seville
- Winter 2026
- IS, International Studies SI, Social Inquiry
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Acceptance in the Carleton OCS Sport and Globalization in London and Seville program.