INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT * ecnn 1 10 346-4305 Credit Class ♦ Primate Conservation Wed 3:30-5:20 360 Condon Instructor: Rob ! Lee This course is designed to introduce students tc' the nature and the practi cal aspects of present day primate conservation. This course will examine the problems that human primates impose upon non-human primates the approaches and moth ods for assessing the current status ot primates, and the possible solutions tor preserving the primate popula lions that exist currently Non-Credit No Fee Classes ♦ f iction Collaboration Wed 2:30-4 20, Oct 2-Dec 4 No fee, 248 PLC Instructor: Robert Blucher Students in this class will work together to write a 60 to SO page novella The class format will be based on group writing techniques used in the Ken Kesey novel writing class which produced the novel Caverns. A one-page writing sample to be turned in to the Innovative Educational Development office is required prior to registration. ♦ How to Meditate Th 4-5:20, Sop 26-Dec 12 No fee, 154 Straub Instructor: Joe Weiner This is an informative and experimen tal class. During each class we will meditate as well as learn the advan tages of meditation. No prior experi ence is necessary. This class will be for beginners as well as experienced meditators. This class is non-deno monational. Everyone is welcome' ♦ Tribal Rights and State Wrongs Mon 7-9, Sep 23-Dec 9 No fee, Allen 218 Instructor: V incent Devote Hxplore the cultural and legal bounda nes ot the separate tribal nations within the United States I.cam where tribal sovereignty begins and state authority ends ♦ l leart to 1 leant: An Inward Journey Th 7-9, sep 2o Oct 24 No fee, 214 Friendly Instructor Shantimavi As we learn to open our hearts and jt'uniev within, we will begin to understand ourselves in a new wav We will use the ancient methods of the Suidha Saints, science of today and one's own personal psychology as we learn to open our hearts and journey within ♦ Philosophy and Deleu/e Sep 27-Dec n No fee, 218 Allen Instructor Vincent Devoto A historv of Western philosophy as seen through the work of Cilles Deleu/e 1 his class will look at Deleuze's revisionistic commentaries on other philosophers, including his books on Spinoza, Hume Kant, Nietzsche, Bergson, and Foucault. ^ Dream Journey Hi 4 K>-6:00, Oct 10 Dec 12 No fee, 135 Gilbert Instructor Nora Minogue In this course students will learn several ways to improve their dream \ isions. We will cover dream recall, primitive culture practices, early analytic approaches, and modem process oriented techniques Students will work with their own dreams. Non-Credit Fee Classes ^ Aikido U/H 7-9, Sep 24-Dec 5 Fee $10, B-52 Gerlinger Annex Instructor. Wayne Vincent Aikido is a combination of the disc i plined study of self awareness and the harmonious blending otbodv mm : cinJ spirit, Fhis non-aggressive ' ipanes*,' martial art places empha a , on centering, balance and relaxation as well as on elf defense technique 1 raining is designed to reduce tension increase flexibility and heighten awareness of inner energy ♦ l dnlerstanding Self-esteem Mon 6 50 S V1 Sep 23 I V i 2 Fee $15, 107 Gilbert Instructor Torn ( ubito Fhis class on selt esteem wilt examine from 1 astern and Western point ot views how one s understanding ol one's sell develops and changes 1 ho class will include lecture, discussion, and exercises in pratual application I the principles taught in the class Tony C 'ubito has worked with pc. >pl. lor twenty years, is a member ot the National Council of self esteem and : currently in the prtve .s of writing a book on seli esteem. ^ Standard First Aid Fee $15. IB A Instructor Margaret Martin Upon completion of this course each student will be certified by the Ameri can Red C ross ^ Teaching English in Japan One day seminar 1 BA Fee $25 Instructor: Douglass MeNanvee I his class covers preparation, visas, job searching, interviewing, contracts, non-teaching opportunities, living tips, and more. Come discover the unique opportunities found in an exciting ex perience abroad! ^ Be Your Own Astrologer IT 4 30 6:00, Oct 15 Nov 12 Fee $25, 44 Columbia Instructor: Karla Waller Unleash your potential through an understanding ot your strengths and inner motivations Let the rich science of Astrology guide you in making decisions involving career, relation ships and life direction. How To Register Credit classes: l of O students register during regular U of O registration in Mac Arthur Court at the appropriate co-sponsoring department. Non-students must contact Community Education at 346-5614 Non-credit classes: Both students and non-students are able to register two ways: Drop by our table in the main lobby of the EMU sep 19-20 between 12:00 4:00. or come to our office during office hours (posted on our door or call 346-4305). Reimbursement Schedule Before the second class - 100% Before the third class - 80% After the third class - 0" About The Program Innovative Educational Development provides the Eugene area with a refreshing blend of courses not found in the regular U of O curriculum We sponsor credit and non credit classes, workshops and seminars taught bv qualified students, community members and U of O faculty We act as a testing ground for experimental course ideas, welcom mg new ones that deal with current and/or controversial issues. Over the twenty years, many classes originating 1: this program have been incorporated into the regular university curriculum As an ASUO (Associated Student-, of the U of 0) program, it is managed entirely by Students All students, faculty and non students community mem bers are invited to participate in our program