■ NON-CKEDII CLASSES be; your own financial planner Financial planning is not lor the wealthy only To not plan your finances is to ignore your future Take control! Here is a do-it-yourself course in which you w ill develop an understanding of the basic concepts involved in the financial planning process prepare your ow n financial statement; understand the time value of money; analyze your risk management; learn about personal income tax planning; understand your own retirement plan; identify the equity and income investments presently held in your portfolio and determine whether or not they are appropriate MEETS Apnl 7 - June 2 Saturdays 9:30 11:30am UofO campus FEE $25.00 NON-CREDIT course INSTRUCTOR: Dose Horton EXPLORING POSSIBILITY "a metaphysical journey" Come journey together as we explore various wavs to contact your divine Higher Self, to tap those levels lying dormant for years or a lifetime Bring understanding bac k into your awareness Discover the God/Goddess within Connecting with our Superconscious Self we understand our world, our being, our purpose inner source connection enables us to discover and maximize our life path We each have a vision Peace, love and happiness are not "out there " Until we reflect "personal peace." world peace won t happen. We are Them You are perfect, whole and complete All truth lies within Come share the journey! MEETS April 3 - June 5 T uesdays 3 30 - 5:00pm 107Qlbe. ,UofO campus This is a FREE; non credit course You don't m-ed to register just show up! INSTRUCTOR Nadia Wood INDIVIDUAL YOGA PRACTICE Practicing Hatha Yoga regularly makes you loo! better Yet fouling time lor Yoga in a packed schedule is often difficult The aim of Ihis class is to help each member develop a personally relevant routine of Yoga Asanas (postures) Increased strength, flexibility and balance are among the benefits alfainablc through daily practice Physical and mental fundamentals of Yoga will be presented in an interactive atmosphere ( lass time will provide an opportunity to word on form, practice in a suppportive environment and answer questions that arise in individual practice MI-P IN Spring term at UofO Call Innovative Educational t'« .. lopment to find out time and days of class meetings at 34643US I M $20 IK) ’Non UofO students need to pure hase a building pass NON C REDIT course INSTRUCTOR: John Morns AIKIDO Aikido is a combination of the disciplined study of self awareness and the harmonious blending of body, mind and spirit Ibis non-aggressive Japanese martial art places emphasis on centering, balance and relaxation, as well as on self defense techniques i raining is designed to reduce tension, increase flexibility and heighten awareness of inner energy (called Ki' in Japanese) Ml I IN April 3 May 31 Tues /Thurs. 7:00 >MX)pm UofO campus I I I $2S (X) 'Non-UoK3 students need to pur chase a building pass NON CKFt>ITcourse INSTRUCTOR; Wayne Vincent MOW TO MEDITATE:Theory & Practice I hi' i' .in informative .uni ex[>enentiul class We will ex perlento meditation during e.n h ilaxx period .ix well ax learning about how meditation works, the advantages of moxhtation. and the lilextyle changes to aid meditation No prior experience ix necessary Ihix class will be (or beginners ax well ax experienced meditators who want to learn more and have group xupjHiri Ihe supjxirt of others who are working on learning meditation is very valuable We will have the group support and encouragement to learn and ion title in spite of the usual difficulties and inner problems that can come up when meditating This class is non denominational and everyone is welcome! MIT IS April 1 May 2^ Tuesdays -1 HO S 30pm Cerltnger Annex B-52, Uof Ocampos This is a FRIT: non-credit course You don't need to register, |tixt show up ’Non-UofO students need to purchase a building pjss INSTRUCTOR |oe Weiner MOW ro REGISTER and pay course fees 1. I)rop by our table in the main lobby id the I-MU March 2b arid 27 during UofO Spring term registration between H.TOam and 2.00pm. Cash and check accepted. After March 27 come by our office during posted office hours in the EMIJ, Ml If) University of l>regon ( Tib -13(15) Gash and check accepted i For more information 34C>’4$05 >n contact _ M INNOVA INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ■ CREDIT CLASSES WOMEN, RELIGION and FEMINISM Is our human being subverted by a sexist religious tu’nugf We vs ill explore this and other related questions by examining alternate mterpreta tions (>( selei ted religious writings and doctrines from the Judeo/Christian tradition The purpose id this course* is to introduce the student to new and important information and engage them in thoughtful dialogue As vou read the material I would like you to explore your own reac tions, quest!* .M 0*. information, make comments about it and share those re actions with the .ss I feel we may all reach a deeper understanding through shuri*d ideas and perceptions Most of the w ritings I have selected are from feminists who are l hristian or post C hristian theologians Scholars of the caliber of Rosemary Knottier. Mary Paly and other writers I have solciixi are, I feel, central to the study of women and feminism in the )udeo/C hristion tradition We will begin our study by taking a bru t look at some early C ioddess religions We will then look at the Genesis versions of creation, specifically the creation of Eve andAdam We will discuss the life of |esus and his mother. Mary, and then explore some post < hnstian versions for a new roll gious paradigm MEETS March 29 - May 31, lues /Thurs, 2:00 3:20pm 238 Gilbert, UofO campus 3 CREDITS TLN 5088, WST 400 INSTRUCTOR- Anita Row son ASIAN-A MERIC AN LITERATURE Is Asian-American literature a part of the Forgotten I’ages ot American Lit erature"? This course* will introduce you to prose and poetry by Asian Americans, particularly Chinese-. Japanese, Filipino-, and Korean-Ameri cans Dealing with such issues as the question of self identity, the language problems and the conflicts between Asian-Americans and Americans and also those* among generations, we will explore the struggle, pain and |oy that the Asian-American authors express in their works MEETS April 5 - June 7, Thursdays, 2:30 5 20pm 102 Gilbert, UofO campus 3 CREDITS TLN 5079, ENC 200 INSTRUCTOR, Kwangsook Chung PI At I , C.I ASNONI a iicl PI RISIROIKA Mr (lorbac huev. with the obvious i onsont and approval of his gov ernment, h.is ignited a democratic firestorm m the world and the rush of events that have lollowetl have outrun the pundits, the statesmen am) the politicians producing a rubble of shattered i rystal balls and an en< yclopedu full of speculations By making proposal after proposal that is nonthreatening and ten sion reducing w hile at the same time unilaterally reducing s«>v let troops and armament strength, inviting us to reciprocate, he has created a negot iating atmosphere dev oid of recriminations raising the hopes and dampening the fears of miliums of people The course to be taught Spring term under the aegis ot tin- Sociology dept will begin by asking "whereare we, how did we get here and where .ire w e going addressing list It to these questions with the aid of many fits torn, political and military studies including unmet social need, burgeoning and seemingly uncontrolled and uncontrolable bureaucracies as well as demographic and ecological threats The new thinking' domandexi to deal with these problems should prove to be a study that is timely, relevant and informative at a time when the neisj lor a heightened awareness above the depth, breath and extent of world problems is so urgent Mb FIS March 2K June !, Mon /Wed /I ri , 2 Y> 1 20pm lawrenco 254, UofO campus 3 CREDITS TI.N 5010, STX 200 INSTRUCTOR Joseph Austin A SURVEY of JEWISH HISTORY, THOUGHT and CULTURE This course is a survey of Jewish history, thought and culture, covering 3700 years of Jew ish history in the context of world civilization It will explore the impact Jewish c ulture has had upon the peoples and cultures of the Middle Fast and West, as well as the impact these civilizations have had upon the Jewish people METIS March 29 May 31, I ucv/Thurs , 3 30 • 5 00pm Koinoma Center, 1414 Kincaid 3 CREDITS TI N 4957, ES 4(X> INSTRUCTOR HananSills Roister March 26and 27 at McArthur Court during UofO Spring term registration in the appropriate sponsoring department Non UofO students must contact Community Education at 346-5614