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CUP: September 21, 2010

Report to the Senate from Committee on Undergraduate Programs Chair: Laura Reissner First Reading: September 21, 2010

Subjects:

1. Department of Health, Physical Education & Recreation: a.i. Revise policy to allow HP credits to be repeated a.ii. Create the following new courses: a.i.1. HP 092 Senior Tai Chi (1 cr.) a.i.2. HP 201A Ballet- Beginning (1 cr.) a.i.3. HP 201B Ballet- Intermediate (1 cr.) a.i.4. HP 203A Jazz Dance (1 cr.) a.i.5. HP 203B Dance Performance Company (2 cr.) a.i.6. HP 205B Hip Hop (1 cr.) a.i.7. HP 205C Belly Dance (1 cr.) a.i.8. HP 211 Fitness/Power Walking (1 cr.) a.i.9. HP 214 Pilates (1 cr.) a.i.10. HP 220A Judo- Beginning (1 cr.) a.i.11. HP 220B Judo- Intermediate (1 cr.) a.i.12. HP 222C Tai Chi- Sword (1 cr.) a.i.13. HP 225B Yoga- Intermediate (1 cr.) a.i.14. HP 225C Yoga- Pilates (1 cr.) a.i.15. HP 230B Archery- Intermediate (1 cr.) a.i.16. HP 234 Triathlon (1 cr.) a.i.17. HP 236A Fencing- Foil (1 cr.) a.i.18. HP 236B Fencing- Saber (1 cr.) a.i.19. HP 245 Rugby (1 cr.) a.i.20. HP 272C SCUBA- Rescue Diver (2 cr.) a.ii. Renumber the following courses: a.ii.1. HP 218 Folk Dance (1 cr.) as HP 205A a.ii.2. HP 226 Modern Dance- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 206A a.ii.3. HP 226A Modern Dance- Intermediate (1 cr.) as HP 206B

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a.ii.4. HP 235A Country and Square Dancing (1 cr.) as HP 208A a.ii.5. HP 235B Ballroom and Latin Dancing (1 cr.) as HP 208B a.ii.6. HP 235C Swing and Salsa Dancing (1 cr.) as HP 208C a.ii.7. HP 226C Aerobics (1 cr.) as HP 210 a.ii.8. HP 223 Individually Prescribed Program (1 cr.) as HP 212 a.ii.9. HP 224 Jogging (1 cr.) as HP 213 a.ii.10. HP 260 Rape Aggression Defense Systems (1 cr.) as HP 215 a.ii.11. HP 245 Weight Training and Conditioning- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 216A a.ii.12. HP 245A Weight Training and Conditioning- Intermediate (1 cr.) as HP 216B a.ii.13. HP 246 Karate (1 cr.) as HP 221 a.ii.14. HP 259 Tai Chi- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 222A a.ii.15. HP 259A Tai Chi- Intermediate (1 cr.) as HP 222B a.ii.16. HP 247 Yoga- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 225A a.ii.17. HP 205 Archery (1 cr.) as HP 230A a.ii.18. HP 209 Bicycling- Mountain (1 cr.) as HP 231 a.ii.19. HP 211 Bowling (1 cr.) as HP 232 a.ii.20. HP 219 Golf- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 233A a.ii.21. HP 207 Badminton (1 cr.) as HP 235 a.ii.22. HP 229 Racquetball (1 cr.) as HP 237 a.ii.23. HP 241 Tennis (1 cr.) as HP 238 a.ii.24. HP 208 Basketball (1 cr.) as HP 240 a.ii.25. HP 234 Soccer (1 cr.) as HP 241 a.ii.26. HP 236 Softball (1 cr.) as HP 243 a.ii.27. HP 244 Volleyball- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 244A a.ii.28. HP 244A Volleyball- Intermediate (1 cr.) as HP 244B a.ii.29. HP 253 Adventure Based Learning (1 cr.) as HP 250 a.ii.30. HP 206 Backpacking (1 cr.) as HP 251 a.ii.31. HP 222 Hiking (1 cr.) as HP 252A a.ii.32. HP 227 Orienteering (1 cr.) as HP 252B

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a.ii.33. HP 238 Winter Camping (1 cr.) as HP 253 a.ii.34. HP 249 Hunter Safety Education (1 cr.) as HP 254 a.ii.35. HP 217 Fly and Bait Casting (1 cr.) as HP 255 a.ii.36. HP 212 Flatwater Canoeing (1 cr.) as HP 256A a.ii.37. HP 212F Freestyle Canoeing (1 cr.) as HP 256B a.ii.38. HP 212S Solo Flatwater Canoeing (1 cr.) as HP 256C a.ii.39. HP 213 Sea Kayaking (1 cr.) as HP 257 a.ii.40. HP 230 Rock Climbing (1 cr.) as HP 258A a.ii.41. HP 230A Rock Climbing- Intermediate (1 cr.) as HP 258B a.ii.42. HP 216 Skating- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 260A a.ii.43. HP 216A Skating- Figure (1 cr.) as HP 260B a.ii.44. HP 228 Power Skating and Hockey (1 cr.) as HP 260C a.ii.45. HP 231 Skiing- Beginning Alpine (1 cr.) as HP 261A a.ii.46. HP 231A Skiing- Intermediate Alpine (1 cr.) as HP 261B a.ii.47. HP 231B Skiing- Cross Country (1 cr.) as HP 262 a.ii.48. HP 232 Snowboarding- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 263 a.ii.49. HP 233 Snowshoeing (1 cr.) as HP 264 a.ii.50. HP 239 Swimming- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 270A a.ii.51. HP 239A Swimming- Intermediate (1 cr.) as HP 270B a.ii.52. HP 239B Swimming- Lifeguard Training (1 cr.) as HP 271A a.ii.53. HP 239C Swimming- WSI (1 cr.) as HP 271B a.iii. Rename the following courses: a.iii.1. HP 090 Geriatric Swimming (1 cr. ) as Senior Swimming a.iii.2. HP 091 Geriatric Exercise (1 cr.) as Senior Exercise a.iv. Rename and renumber the following courses: a.iv.1. HP 239D Swimming- SCUBA (1 cr.) to HP 272A SCUBA- Beginning

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a.v. Rename, renumber, and revise credit distribution for HP 239E Swimming- Advanced SCUBA (2 cr.) to HP 272B SCUBA- Advanced (1-0-2) a.vi. Delete the following courses from the bulletin: a.vi.1. HP 216B Skating-Intermediate Figure (1 cr.) a.vi.2. HP 241A Tennis-Intermediate (1 cr.) 2. Department of History: a. Create a new course: HS 339 United States Immigration History: First Contact to the Present (4 cr.) b. Delete HS 353 The Finnish Immigrant Experience (4 cr.) from the bulletin 3. Department of Physics: a. Revise the prerequisite for PH 201College Physics I (5 cr.)

Recommendations:

2. Department of Health, Physical Education & Recreation: a.i. Revise policy to allow HP credits to be repeated

Rationale: Current policy, which does not allow repeats, has been in place for many years. The policy was established 35 years ago just as we began to understand the value of exercise with regard to health and well being. Today’s students understand and value the relationship between physical activity and health. Students who have a passion for certain activities, such as dance, would be well-served by allowing repeats. There will not be a change in the current limit of a maximum of 6 credits of HP courses, which includes HP 200, only a change in the repeat policy. With this revised policy, the Registrar would not be concerned with the specific course equivalents of transfer classes, as all activity class would be accepted without regard to type.

a.ii. Create the following new courses: a.ii.1. HP 092 Senior Tai Chi (1 cr.) a.ii.2. HP 201A Ballet- Beginning (1 cr.) a.ii.3. HP 201B Ballet- Intermediate (1 cr.) a.ii.4. HP 203A Jazz Dance (1 cr.) a.ii.5. HP 203B Dance Performance Company (2 cr.) a.ii.6. HP 205B Hip Hop (1 cr.) a.ii.7. HP 205C Belly Dance (1 cr.) a.ii.8. HP 211 Fitness/Power Walking (1 cr.)

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a.ii.9. HP 214 Pilates (1 cr.) a.ii.10. HP 220A Judo- Beginning (1 cr.) a.ii.11. HP 220B Judo- Intermediate (1 cr.) a.ii.12. HP 222C Tai Chi- Sword (1 cr.) a.ii.13. HP 225B Yoga- Intermediate (1 cr.) a.ii.14. HP 225C Yoga- Pilates (1 cr.) a.ii.15. HP 230B Archery- Intermediate (1 cr.) a.ii.16. HP 234 Triathlon (1 cr.) a.ii.17. HP 236A Fencing- Foil (1 cr.) a.ii.18. HP 236B Fencing- Saber (1 cr.) a.ii.19. HP 245 Rugby (1 cr.) a.ii.20. HP 272C SCUBA- Rescue Diver (2 cr.)

Proposed Bulletin Descriptions:

HP 092 Senior Tai Chi 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter, Summer Tai Chi exercise for senior citizens.

HP 201A Ballet – Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Fall Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Introduction to basic ballet movements and performance.

HP 201B Ballet – Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: On demand Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Introduction to intermediate ballet movements and performance.

HP 203A Jazz Dance 1 cr. Offered: On demand Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Introduction to jazz dance movements and performance.

HP 203B Dance Performance Company (2 cr.) Offered: Fall Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students with basic to intermediate dance skills will participate in the planning, choreography and performance of a dance concert.

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HP 205B Hip Hop 1 cr. Students will learn and perform hip hop dance movements.

HP205C Belly Dance1 cr. Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students will learn and perform basic forms of belly dancing and other Middle Eastern folk dances.

HP 211 Fitness/Power Walking 1 cr. Offered: On demand Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn and participate in power walking exercises

HP214 Pilates 1 cr. Offered: On demand Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn and participate in Pilates exercise classes.

HP 220A Judo-Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter Students learn basic skills and techniques of judo.

HP 220B Judo-Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: On Demand Students learn more advanced skills and techniques of judo.

HP222C Tai Chi-Sword 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of Tai Chi using the Chinese sword.

HP 225B Yoga-Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: On demand Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn intermediate skills and techniques of yoga.

HP 225C Yoga—Pilates 1 cr. Offered: On demand Applies toward the health promotion requirements.

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Students learn skills and techniques of yoga in combination with the techniques of Pilates.

HP 230B Archery-Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: On demand Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn intermediate skills and techniques of archery.

HP 234 Triathlon 1 cr. Offered: On demand Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn basic skills and techniques of swimming, running, and road bicycling applied to the triathlon.

HP 236A Fencing-Foil 1 cr. Offered: Fall Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn basic skills and techniques of fencing using the foil.

HP 236B Fencing-Saber 1 cr. Offered: Winter Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn basic skills and techniques of fencing using the saber.

HP 245 Rugby 1 cr. Offered: On demand Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of rugby.

HP 272C SCUBA-Rescue Diver 2 cr. (1-0-2) Offered: On demand Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Prerequisite: HP 272B or instructor’s permission. Specialized training for the diver who will be a member of a rescue team.

Rationale: During the past decade, the HP activity course offerings have experienced a welcome expansion in the number and types of activities offered. A number of recent additions to the offerings have carried the HP 295 designation and need to be changed to permanent course numbers. See Appendix A for related bulletin descriptions.

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a.iii. Renumber the following courses: a.iii.1. HP 218 Folk Dance (1 cr.) as HP 205A a.iii.2. HP 226 Modern Dance- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 206A a.iii.3. HP 226A Modern Dance- Intermediate (1 cr.) as HP 206B a.iii.4. HP 235A Country and Square Dancing (1 cr.) as HP 208A a.iii.5. HP 235B Ballroom and Latin Dancing (1 cr.) as HP 208B a.iii.6. HP 235C Swing and Salsa Dancing (1 cr.) as HP 208C a.iii.7. HP 226C Aerobics (1 cr.) as HP 210 a.iii.8. HP 223 Individually Prescribed Program (1 cr.) as HP 212 a.iii.9. HP 224 Jogging (1 cr.) as HP 213 a.iii.10. HP 260 Rape Aggression Defense Systems (1 cr.) as HP 215 a.iii.11. HP 245 Weight Training and Conditioning- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 216A a.iii.12. HP 245A Weight Training and Conditioning- Intermediate (1 cr.) as HP 216B a.iii.13. HP 246 Karate (1 cr.) as HP 221 a.iii.14. HP 259 Tai Chi- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 222A a.iii.15. HP 259A Tai Chi- Intermediate (1 cr.) as HP 222B a.iii.16. HP 247 Yoga- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 225A a.iii.17. HP 205 Archery (1 cr.) as HP 230A a.iii.18. HP 209 Bicycling- Mountain (1 cr.) as HP 231 a.iii.19. HP 211 Bowling (1 cr.) as HP 232 a.iii.20. HP 219 Golf- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 233A a.iii.21. HP 207 Badminton (1 cr.) as HP 235 a.iii.22. HP 229 Racquetball (1 cr.) as HP 237 a.iii.23. HP 241 Tennis (1 cr.) as HP 238 a.iii.24. HP 208 Basketball (1 cr.) as HP 240 a.iii.25. HP 234 Soccer (1 cr.) as HP 241 a.iii.26. HP 236 Softball (1 cr.) as HP 243 a.iii.27. HP 244 Volleyball- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 244A

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a.iii.28. HP 244A Volleyball- Intermediate (1 cr.) as HP 244B a.iii.29. HP 253 Adventure Based Learning (1 cr.) as HP 250 a.iii.30. HP 206 Backpacking (1 cr.) as HP 251 a.iii.31. HP 222 Hiking (1 cr.) as HP 252A a.iii.32. HP 227 Orienteering (1 cr.) as HP 252B a.iii.33. HP 238 Winter Camping (1 cr.) as HP 253 a.iii.34. HP 249 Hunter Safety Education (1 cr.) as HP 254 a.iii.35. HP 217 Fly and Bait Casting (1 cr.) as HP 255 a.iii.36. HP 212 Flatwater Canoeing (1 cr.) as HP 256A a.iii.37. HP 212F Freestyle Canoeing (1 cr.) as HP 256B a.iii.38. HP 212S Solo Flatwater Canoeing (1 cr.) as HP 256C a.iii.39. HP 213 Sea Kayaking (1 cr.) as HP 257 a.iii.40. HP 230 Rock Climbing (1 cr.) as HP 258A a.iii.41. HP 230A Rock Climbing- Intermediate (1 cr.) as HP 258B a.iii.42. HP 216 Skating- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 260A a.iii.43. HP 216A Skating- Figure (1 cr.) as HP 260B a.iii.44. HP 228 Power Skating and Hockey (1 cr.) as HP 260C a.iii.45. HP 231 Skiing- Beginning Alpine (1 cr.) as HP 261A a.iii.46. HP 231A Skiing- Intermediate Alpine (1 cr.) as HP 261B a.iii.47. HP 231B Skiing- Cross Country (1 cr.) as HP 262 a.iii.48. HP 232 Snowboarding- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 263 a.iii.49. HP 233 Snowshoeing (1 cr.) as HP 264 a.iii.50. HP 239 Swimming- Beginning (1 cr.) as HP 270A a.iii.51. HP 239A Swimming- Intermediate (1 cr.) as HP 270B a.iii.52. HP 239B Swimming- Lifeguard Training (1 cr.) as HP 271A a.iii.53. HP 239C Swimming- WSI (1 cr.) as HP 271B

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Rationale: The department feels categorization by activity type would result in 8 categories that would bring order to the 80+ courses.

a.iv. Rename the following courses: a.iv.1. HP 090 Geriatric Swimming (1 cr. ) as Senior Swimming a.iv.2. HP 091 Geriatric Exercise (1 cr.) as Senior Exercise

Rationale: The course titles for the HP 090 series are now referenced as “Senior” rather than “Geriatric” activities. This change reflects the course name used by the “seniors” themselves. There has been no problem with the non-senior population trying to enroll in the HP 090 classes, as the department lists the courses with a capacity of zero. The department enrolls the seniors using a personal face-to-face process.

a.v. Rename and renumber the following courses: a.v.1. HP 239D Swimming- SCUBA (1 cr.) to HP 272A SCUBA- Beginning

Rationale: This change follows the new numbering and naming suggested for all HP courses.

a.vi. Rename, renumber, and revise credit distribution for HP 239E Swimming- Advanced SCUBA (2 cr.) to HP 272B SCUBA- Advanced (1-0-2)

Rationale: Same as above

a.vii. Delete the following courses from the bulletin: a.vii.1. HP 216B Skating- Intermediate (1 cr.) a.vii.2. HP 241A Tennis- Intermediate (1 cr.)

Rationale: There has been no demand for these 2 courses.

Effect on other Departments: None

Costs: There are no costs associated with this course. Faculty will be available to teach the course once every 4 semesters.

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Implementation Date: Fall 2011

3. Department of History: a. Create a new course: HS 339 United States Immigration History: First Contact to the Present (4 cr.)

Proposed Bulletin Description:

HS 332 United States Immigration History (4 cr.) Offered: Contact department for information. Prerequisite: Completion of the foundation of communication requirement and completion of a 100-level or 200-level history course, or with instructor’s permission.

Survey of U.S. Immigration History examining the immigrant experience from first-contact through the present. It will explore why people immigrate, modes of transportation, settlement patterns, development of ethnic institutions, and question how immigrants assimilate and simultaneously amalgamate the host society. Rationale: U.S. immigration continues to influence political, social, cultural, and economical questions as it has for nearly two centuries. This course investigates how immigration influences and changes the United States. Students will acquaint themselves with native and immigrant policies, backlash, and accommodation. Students will recognize the controversies immigration engenders; both past and present. Prior to this course proposal, the History Department offered the Finnish Immigrant in America. As NMU, along with our nation, continues to wrestle with increased diversification, the immigrant experience should also expand to include immigrant groups from all continents. This will provide context and understanding to our nation’s rich social and ethnic makeup.

b. Delete HS 353 The Finnish Immigrant Experience (4 cr.) from the bulletin

Rationale: The course has not been taught in several years and as NMU, along with our nation, continues to wrestle with increased diversification, the immigrant experience should also expand to include immigrant groups from all continents. This will provide context and understanding to our nation’s rich social and ethnic makeup.

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Effect on other Departments: None

Costs: There are no costs associated with this course. Faculty will be available to teach the course once every 4 semesters.

Implementation Date: Fall 2011

4. Department of Physics: a. Revise the prerequisite for PH 201College Physics I (5 cr.)

Rationale: The current wording for the PH201 prerequisite is confusing to students as it may imply placement into college algebra would suffice when in fact, students must complete college algebra with a grade of ‘C’ or place into a higher course. Another problem is that a student may place into MA106 (trigonometry) without having succeeded in MA104 and this would certainly not suffice for expectations of students mathematical skills for PH201. The recommended statement is much clearer for the students as well as for implementation with the prerequisite checking mechanism for on-line registration. See Appendix B for related bulletin description.

Effect on other Departments: None. The math department supports this change.

Costs: There are no additional costs associated with this proposal.

Implementation Date: Fall 2011

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Appendix A Department of Health, Physical Education & Recreation Proposed Bulletin Copy

HP 090 Senior Geriatric Swimming 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter, Summer Swimming exercise for senior citizens.

HP 091 Senior Geriatric Exercise 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter, Summer Conditioning exercise for senior citizens.

HP 092 Senior Tai Chi 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter, Summer Tai Chi exercise for senior citizens.

DANCE

HP 201A Ballet – Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Fall  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Introduction to basic ballet movements and performance.

HP 201B Ballet – Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Introduction to intermediate ballet movements and performance.

HP 203A Jazz Dance 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Introduction to jazz dance movements and performance.

HP 203B Dance Performance Company 2 cr. Offered: Fall  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students with basic to intermediate dance skills will participate in the planning, choreography and performance of a dance concert.

HP 205A 218 Folk Dance

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1 cr. Offered: Fall  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of folk dance.

HP 205B Hip Hop 1 cr. Students will learn and perform hip hop dance movements.

HP205C Belly Dance 1 cr.  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students will learn and perform basic forms of belly dancing and other Middle Eastern folk dances.

HP 206A 226 Modern Dance-Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Fall  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of modern dance.

HP 206B 226A Modern Dance-Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Designed for the student who already has basic modern dance skills.

HP 208A 235A Country and Square Dancing 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of traditional western-style American dancing. The emphasis will be on square, contra and set dances. Country line and old fashioned partner dancing will also be taught.

HP 208B 236B Ballroom and Latin Dancing 1 cr. Offered: Fall  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of American ballroom dancing. Waltz, tango, fox trot, rumba, cha cha and mambo will be emphasized. Polkas, party dances and mixers will also be taught.

HP 208C 235C Swing and Salsa Dancing 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of swing dancing. Emphasis will be on East Coast swing (or jitterbug), salsa, merengue and samba. West Coast swing will also be taught.

CONDITIONING ACTIVITIES

HP 210 226C Aerobics 1 cr.

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Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn and participate in various forms of aerobic exercise, including step aerobics.

HP 211 Fitness/Power Walking 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn and participate in power walking exercises

HP 212 223 Individually Prescribed Program 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Individually designed activity for someone who is physically unable to participate in any other HP activity. t HP 213 224 Jogging 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of jogging.

HP214 Pilates 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn and participate in Pilates exercise classes.

HP 215 260 Rape Aggression Defense Systems 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. The rape aggression defense approach to personal safety education embodies a practical blend of threat avoidance strategies and real-world assault resistance tactics for women.

HP 216A 245 Weight Training and Conditioning-Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of weight training and conditioning.

HP 216B 245A Weight Training and Conditioning-Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Designed for the student who already has basic weight-training skills.

NON-WESTERN SPORTS

HP 220A Judo-Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter

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Students learn basic skills and techniques of judo.

HP 220B Judo-Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: On Demand Students learn more advanced skills and techniques of judo.

HP 221 246 Karate 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of karate.

HP 222A 259 Tai-Chi-Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students will learn the techniques of Tai Chi Chuan, a soft style Chinese martial art that involves low impact exercises.

HP 222B 259A Tai Chi-Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. This form of Tai Chi is different from other forms in that it consists of more dramatic turns, kicks and jumps. It is more appropriate for those who have some experience with Tai Chi practice.

HP222C Tai Chi-Sword 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of Tai Chi using the Chinese sword.

HP 225A 247 Yoga-Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of yoga.

HP 225B Yoga-Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn intermediate skills and techniques of yoga.

HP 225C Yoga--Pilates 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of yoga in combination with the techniques of Pilates.

INDIVIDUAL & DUAL SPORTS

HP 230A 205 Archery-Beginning 1 cr.

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Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of archery.

HP 230B Archery-Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn intermediate skills and techniques of archery.

HP 231 209 Bicycling-Mountain 1 cr. Offered: Fall  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of off-road bicycling.

H P 232 211 Bowling 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of bowling. Lab fee required.

HP 233A 219 Golf-Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Summer  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of golf.

HP 234 Triathlon 1cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn basic skills and techniques of swimming, running, and road bicycling applied to the triathlon.

HP 235 207 Badminton 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn basic skills and techniques of badminton.

HP 236A Fencing-Foil 1 cr. Offered: Fall  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn basic skills and techniques of fencing using the foil.

HP 236B Fencing-Saber 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn basic skills and techniques of fencing using the saber.

HP 237 229 Racquetball 1 cr.

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Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of racquetball.

HP 238 241 Tennis 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of tennis. TEAM SPORTS

HP 240 208 Basketball 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of basketball.

HP 241 234 Soccer 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of soccer.

HP 242 Touch Football 1 cr. Offered: Fall  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn the skills and techniques of touch football.

HP 243 236 Softball 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of softball.

HP 244A 244 Volleyball-Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of volleyball.

HP 244B 244A Volleyball-Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Designed for the volleyball player who already has basic skills.

HP 245 Rugby 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of rugby.

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

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HP 250 253 Adventure Based Learning 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Involves active participation and experiential learning in a variety of adventure-based activities (games, initiatives, climbing wall, ropes course) with an emphasis on the development, application and transfer of individual and group skills.

HP 251 206 Backpacking 1 cr. Offered: Fall  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn about backpacking and planning a trip. A weekend trip off-campus is required.

HP 252A 222 Hiking 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Summer  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn about hiking in the wilderness and planning hiking trips.

HP 252B 227 Orienteering 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of running in wooded terrain utilizing maps and compasses.

HP 253 238 Winter Camping 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. An introduction to winter camping. Major topics include clothing, equipment, food and outdoor cooking, trip planning, shelters, health and safety, basic principles of outdoor living and winter travel techniques. Two weekend trips are required.

HP 254 249 Hunter Safety Education 1 cr. Offered: Fall  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn basics of hunting safety and receive a Michigan Hunter Safety certificate.

HP 255 217 Fly and Bait Casting 1 cr. Offered: Summer  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of fly and bait casting.

HP 256A 212 Flatwater Canoeing 1 cr. Offered: Fall. Summer  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Emphasis on tandem flat water canoeing, although solo paddling is also introduced. A swim test must be passed during the first class to continue in the course.

HP 256B 212F Freestyle Canoeing

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1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Prerequisite: HP 212 or HP 212S Students may emphasize solo or tandem freestyle canoeing. A swim test must be passed during the first class to continue in the course. Course usually meets on two weekends.

HP 256C 212S Solo Flatwater Canoeing 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Emphasis on solo flat water canoeing. A swim test must be passed during the first class to continue in the course. Course usually meets on two weekends.

HP 257 213 Sea Kayaking 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn sea kayaking techniques, trip planning and navigation, weather and environmental hazards, and safety. Students provide their own equipment or they may rent it. A swim test must be passed during the first class to continue in the course. Course usually meets on two weekends.

HP 258A 230 Rock Climbing 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter, Summer  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of rock climbing.

HP 258B 230A Rock Climbing-Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Designed for the climber who already has basic skills.

WINTER SPORTS

HP 260A 216 Skating-Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn basic skills and techniques of skating.

HP 260B 216A Skating-Figure 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn basic skills and techniques of figure skating.

HP 260C 228 Power Skating and Hockey 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of power skating and hockey.

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HP 261A 231 Skiing-Beginning Alpine 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of downhill skiing. Lab fee required. Students may rent equipment if needed.

HP 261B 231A Skiing-Intermediate Alpine 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Designed for the skier who already has basic skills. Lab fee required. Students may rent equipment if needed.

HP 262 231B Skiing-Cross Country 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of cross country skiing. Lab fee required. Students may rent equipment if needed.

HP 263 232 Snowboarding-Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of snowboarding.

HP 264 233 Snowshoeing 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of snowshoeing.

POOL SPORTS

HP 270A 239 Swimming-Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Fall  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of swimming.

HP 270B 239A Swimming-Intermediate 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Designed for the swimmer who already has basic skills.

HP 271A 239B Swimming-Lifeguard Training 1 cr. Offered: Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. American Red Cross training for lifeguard certification.

HP 271B 239C Swimming-WSI 1 cr.

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Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. American Red Cross training for certification as a swimming instructor.

HP 272A 239D SCUBA-Beginning 1 cr. Offered: Fall, Winter  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of SCUBA.

HP 272B 239E SCUBA-Advanced (1-0-2) 2 cr. Offered: Fall  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Prerequisite: HP 272A or instructor’s permission. Designed for the diver who already has basic skills.

HP 272C SCUBA-Rescue Diver (1-0-2) 2 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Prerequisite: HP 272B or instructor’s permission. Specialized training for the diver who will be a member of a rescue team.

SPECIAL TOPICS

HP 295 Special Topics in Health Promotion 1 cr. Offered: On demand  Applies toward the health promotion requirements. Students learn skills and techniques of new activities. Note: May be repeated if topic differs.

Appendix B Department of Physics Proposed Bulletin Copy

PH 201 College Physics I 5 cr. (3-1-3) Offered: Fall, Winter, Summer  Applies toward the division III liberal studies requirement.  Applies toward the laboratory science requirement. Prerequisite: College algebra or math placement equivalency. Trigonometry highly recommended. MA 104 or MA 111 with a grade of “C” or better, or placement into MA 115 or higher on the math placement exam.

A first semester, general introductory physics course. Topics include vectors, particle motion, Newton’s laws of motion, conservation laws, gravitation, rotation, harmonic motion, sound, thermodynamics and fluids. Note: This course may not be taken for credit toward the physics major or minor.

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