Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1987, Page 7, Image 39

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    MEETS: . 12:30 H, 204 SC 1
FORMAT: Seminar
WEEKLY READING: 2 Chapters
EVALUATION: 50N-Attendance; 505,
Presentation
READINGS: On reserve
DESCRIPTION: Discussion will be on
the chemical and theoretical basis
for the origin of life. Discussion
will include: chemical environment
of early life, self replicating
systems, contemporary models for
precursor formation, and
experimental evidence.
BI 523 PRINCIPLES OF MICROSCOPIC
TECHNIQUE (*)
Wimber, 468 SC 1
MEETS: 6:30-12:20 UH, 65 SC 2
FORMAT: Lecture/Lab
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 12
WEEKLY READING: 1 chapter
READINGS: Humason, ANIMAL TISSUE
TECHNIQUES
DESCRIPTION: Techniques are covered
for preparing biological materials
for viewing with the light
microscope. This includes fixation,
dehydration, infiltration,
embedding, sectioning, and staining.
Specialized methods for
autoradiography, cytochemistry, and
freeze sectioning are also
introduced.
COMMENTS: Most students find this a
rather demanding course in terms of
time. Offered on P/NP or graded
basis.
Center for
Innovative
Educational
Development
(formerly SEARCH)
DS 18* BEGINNING BALLROOM DANCE
Bucher, 330 GER
MEETS: 19:00-21:00 UN, 350 GRX
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 50
SPECIAL FEES: $20.00 Students,
$25.00 Community
EVALUATION: lOOS-Attendance
DESCRIPTION: This is a general
survey course which will cover a
wide variety ot ballroom dances
including swing, foxtrot, waltz,
polka, chacha, rhumba, tango,
schottische, and charleston. The
class is fun ano is a great place to
t.et to know your fellow stuoents as
well as tc oevelop lifefong dancing
skills.
COMMENTS: Fass/No Fass only.
REC AND INTMRLS, BEGINNING SWING
DANCE
Bucher
KELTS: 17:30-19:00 UH, Weeks 1-5
FORKAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 4C
SPECIAL FEES: $15.00 Students
DESCRIPTION: Basic swing dance froti
the big, band era of the forties ar.d
fifties. These are fast, fun,
partnering dances and can be done to
modern as well as older Jazz and bi£
band music. Each class will cover
approximately 20 variations. Fun,
very energetic, ano a threat place to
meet your fellow students.
REC AID INTMRLS, INTERMEDIATE SUING
DANCE
Bucher
MEETS: 17:30-19:00 UH, Week 6-end
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 40
SPECIAL FEES: $15.00 Students
DESCRIPTION: Basic swin£ oance from
the big banc era of the forties and
fifties. These are fast, fun,
partnering dances and can be done to
modern as well as older Jazz and tig
band music. Each class will cover
approximately 20 variations. Fun,
very energetic, ano a great place to
meet your fellow students.
RBC AID INTMRLS, BEGINNING ROCK AMD
ROLL
Bucher
MEETS: 19:00-21:00 K, 350 GRX
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 29-30
SPECIAL FEES: $15.00 pet person
DESCRIPTION: This class will
explore beminnint, rock and roll
dance styles frcn. the miu-nineteen
fifties. These cances were
developed from previous "swint,"
aances of the thirties and forties
and were stiil oanced with partners.
Fun ano very energetic; a t,ood
workout.
REC ANO INTMRLS, BEGINNING LATIN
DANCING
KELTS: 17:30-19:00 MVi, Weeks 1-5,
OhX 352
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 25-30
SPECIAL FEES: $15.00 per person
DESCRIPTION: This class will cover
bebinninfc Latin dances end will
emphasize rhumba, cerentue, and
salsa, but will also include tan^c,
cha cha, cuabra, and other Latin
ballroom oances.
REC AND INTMRLS, JITTERBUG, LINDT
HOP, AND CHARLESTON-DANCE FROM THE
20'S AND 30'S
KELTS: 17:30-19:00 MW, Ueeks 6-eno,
352 GRX
FORMAT: Studio
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
SPECIAL FEES: Si5.00 per person
DESCRIPTION: This class will
explore Lindy hop, jitterbug, and
charleston dance styles in depth and
requires knowledge and experience
with basic swing dance. The class
will be fast-paceu arc very
energetic. A great class lor
intermediate swing dancers who want
to expand their knowleoge of dances
and swing styles.
PLANNING A PREFERRED FUTURE
Holmes
MEETS: March 5, 6:00-10:00; and
March 6, 1:00-5:00 HF
FORMAT: Lecture/Discussion/Semlnar
SPECIAL FEES: $30.00
DESCRIPTION: This 8-hour seminar is
designed for seif-directed students
who want to make their futures
happen. We will learn how to
develop creative attitudes and
abilities in order to plan actions
and forecast personal futures. This
planning process relies on an
oscillation between alternatives and
selections. In the course of the
seminar, you will move from
considering "what is," to choosing
"what will be.” By using your
awareness of information concerning
a situation, you will have an
opportunity to develop an individual
action plan for your own preferred
future. A free introductory lecture
will be given March 3rd from 4:00 to
5:00 in the EMU room 167.
COMMENTS: Preregister by March 5th
in the INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT office in root H110 of
the Ei U.
FOCUSING: CLARITY, EASE AND OPTIMUM
PERFORMANCE
Eiring
MEETS: 15:30-17:30 W
FORMAT:
Lecture/Discussion/Fxperiential
SPECIAL FEES: *.25.00
DESCRIPTION: Developed by
psychologist, Eugene Cendlin, this
bodily sensed intuitive technique
underlies all experiential
psychotherapies. Its applications
extend into the areas of peak
performance (both athletic ano
academic), preventive medicine,
practical problem solving and
creativity. Because it clarifies
our subliminal knowing. Focusing
refines intuition and releases
stress, thus creating the freedom
for full self-expression. Focusing
is a proven method for tapping the
natural wisdom of the body/mind—by
integrating both hemispheres of the
brain it allows your heart to speak
to your mind and leaves you with a
sense of ease ano personal well
being.
COMMENTS: To register, sign up in
the INNOVATIVE ED office in the EMU
room t' 110. Begins January 14 ano
eno3 Fetruary 4.
AIKIDO: KI STYLE
Vincent
MEETS: 19:00-21:00 UE
SPECIAL FEES: $25.00
DESCRIPTION: Aikico-c cisciplinec
study of acif-awareness; a
harmonious blenaing of body, mind,
ana spirit. This non-aggressive
Japanese martial art places emphasis
cn centering, balance ana
relaxation, as well as on sell
cefense techniques. Training is
aesignec tc reduce tension, increase
flexibility ar.o heighten awareness
of inner energy (called "ki" in
Japanese). Classes will begin with
warm-up routines and Ki development
exercises. Several basic ana
practical self-defense arts will be
taught, with ample time allowed to
practice. Sessions will also
incluae Jo (staff) practice, Ki
massage for relaxation, breathing
exercises, and/or briei meaitation.
COMMENTS: To register, sign up in
the INNOVATIVE ED oftice in the EMU
room h. 110. Eegin3 January 8 anc
er.as March 12.