All Courses
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FA22: PRE-YOGA: 26218
Pre-Yoga is designed as an introduction to yoga. The focus of all practices will be to help you explore the different components of yoga and develop internal awareness of what works for YOU. Yoga is more than just the physical postures. Students will learn the about the history of yoga, ancient concepts from yoga philosophy as well as how to practice safely. The goal of this class is to provide an introduction to yoga and for each individual to identify key elements of yoga that best support optimal functioning. This class is 100% online. Students have weekly video guided practices, online quizzes, and discussions. Class assessments will measure understanding of key yoga principals. Discussions will be a place to explore personal experience of yoga practices.
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FA22: YOGA I: 23060
No previous yoga experience is necessary for this course. This is a great class for beginners! The style of yoga that we will be practicing is based on the individual’s internal experience and increasing awareness for conscious action. Yoga 1 focuses on an introduction of the basics of yoga asana (movement), pranayama (breathing), vipasana (meditation), and their application for physical and emotional balance. Guided yoga practices will include all these components. The goal of each practice is to develop self awareness, paying attention to what is happening in your body, breath, and mind. You will focus on how the practice feels in your own body, breath, and mind.
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FA22: APPLD WELL COACH&MOTIVE INTRVW: 26930
This course will introduce students to health/wellness coaching skills and practical application to facilitate behavior change. Skills learned in this course will include key concepts of the coaching perspective (separate from traditional sports coaching), developing clear vision for change, building on success, as well as tools for open inquiry and active listening. Students will complete online quizzes to assess understanding of core concepts and complete practice coaching sessions to demonstrate coaching skills.
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FA22: BEHAVOR ASPT- PHYSCL ACT&EXCSE: 27084
In this course, you will learn about various theories and models of behavior change. You will investigate fitness and wellness trends as well as different techniques aimed at facilitating behavior change. You will apply theory principles in live coaching practice. The course will include weekly online discussions, quizzes, tracking a personal journal, evaluation of case studies, and live coaching practice. Â
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Torts (Fall 2022)
This 4-credit course introduces first-year law students to legal reasoning, the case method, and professionalism through the lens of tort law. The course is built around the openly licensed casebook, Torts: A 21st Century Approach by Prof. Zahr Said.
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Human Rights (Fall 2022)
This course was built for law students at Indiana University's McKinney School of Law. The course focuses on foundational concepts of human rights, with a heavy focus on international human rights law and the legal processes of human rights advocacy as opposed to social mobilization and political strategies. Through a variety of learning activities, the course develops students' skills in sophisticated tactics for international human rights advocacy... and their own professional commitment to a social justice career. The course is highly interactive, with students pursuing a personal passion project, and preparing many of the learning components as the course progresses. We also do a live simulation of a human rights treaty negotiation. Although the course was designed for law students, most of it would be easily adapted for undergraduate students. Much of the course could be adapted for high-ability secondary students. The course does not require a textbook. It relies entirely on publicly available materials. Many of the readings are graduate-level in difficulty. In case your students are not ready to handle texts at that high level, the materials also incorporate video and journalistic components that may be sufficient.