College of Education and Human Development
Learning to Kayak at Mason
April 22, 2013
Intrepid Mason students are having fun and learning something new this spring as part of a two-credit course on kayaking.
The course is one of more than 50 one-credit or more courses offered each semester by the Physical Activity for Lifetime Wellness program. Available to all students, faculty, and staff at George Mason University, the courses range from the traditional (like yoga, pilates, soccer, and karate) to the adventurous (such as snowboarding, rock climbing, and pistol marksmanship) to the intriguing (like underwater hockey and krav maga). Most courses are geared toward beginners and meet for half a semester.
Download a flyer or see the list of courses on the web at rht.gmu.edu/programs/palw/courses.
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About CEHD
George Mason University's College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) includes two schools, the Graduate School of Education, which is the largest in Virginia, and the School of Recreation, Health, and Tourism. CEHD offers a comprehensive range of degrees, courses, licensures, and professional development programs on campus, online, and on site. The college is distinguished by faculty who encourage new ways of thinking and pioneering research supported by more than $75 million in funding over the past five years.
For additional information:
- College of Education and Human Development: cehd.gmu.edu
- School of Recreation, Health, and Tourism: rht.gmu.edu
- Physical Activity for Lifetime Wellness program: rht.gmu.edu/programs/palw
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