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    "hours": 3,
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    "hours": 3,
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    "hours": 2,
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    "hours": 3,
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    "hours": 2,
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    "hours": 2,
    "description": ". An activity course designed to serve the varsity women’s volleyball team members.",
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    "title": "Intercollegiate Basketball Workshop",
    "credits": 1,
    "hours": 2,
    "description": ". An activity course designed to serve varsity basketball team members. PEM – PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES (GENERAL), PERFORMANCE CENTERED, LAND",
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    "hours": 2,
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    "hours": 2,
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    "hours": 2,
    "description": ". the first day of class. This course is a noncompetitive but structured lap-swim program combined with stroke analysis and training techniques. The course is designed so students can maintain and/or improve their health and fitness. (No more than two physical education/activity semester hours may be used for the A.A. degree.) +",
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    "title": "Basic Skin and SCUBA Diving",
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    "hours": 6,
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