Welcome to PEAC 30 -- Mr. Grossman -- dgrossman@bcconline.com -- Barstow College

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Contact Information:

Office: Fitness Center

Telephone number: 760-252-2411 x7240

Instructor Email Address: dgrossma@barstow.edu or dgrossman@bcconline.com

Online Office Hours: 

Course Description:

This course is intended for only those students who can not attend an activity class at the main campus.  Students will choose an approved activity and maintain a Weekly log of activities that will fulfill the required number of hours to pass the course.  The activities will be monitored by the instructor with assistance from an off campus supervisor. 

User Name and Password:  

You must use a user name and password after the first week of class. Without these words you will not be able to access the course materials. The format of your username and password are clearly posted on the main page of your course. You will not get an email form the instructor with your username and password.  If you still need assistance with your username and password please go to this page and read the instructions: http://www.bcconline.com/orient/password.htm, to receive further assistance.

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Email Updates

One of the primary methods of contact in an online course is email. Your college is capable of extracting student names and email addresses from our registration system. The purpose of extracting this information is two fold. The information will be used by the instructor to remain in contact with the class in order to provide information necessary for the students' academic success. The information will also be used to send emails to the students from the college administration. The emails sent by the college administration will consist of links to course surveys which will be used to improve our online courses, important announcements for students, and links to college surveys, which will be used to satisfy requirements placed on the college by the California Community College Chancellor's Office. The college will not use this information to advertise any products and will not share student email addresses with any other organization.

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As a student I understand it is my responsibility to ensure my email address is up to date in the registration system, and that failure to do so can seriously impact my ability to successfully complete my courses. Further, I consent to receive email communication from my instructor and from the college administration. This consent will remain in force until it is revoked in writing or I am no longer taking classes with the college. Upon submitting the syllabus, I agree to enter the registration system, check my email address and change it if necessary. I understand a tutorial is available to assist me with this procedure. I also understand I can contact 760-252-2411 x7236 to receive additional assistance if I encounter any difficulties when attempting to change my email address.

Course Content/Schedule:

  1. Class requirements

  2. Attendance

  3. Recording of activities

  4. Workout attire

  5. Safety and procedures to follow during after the activity.

  6. How to evaluate one's performance and progress will be provided throughout the class.

  7. Knowledge of good diet, caloric intake, stress reduction, working heart rate, and proper health habits to reduce physical injuries.

  8. Assessment of individual activity level.

  9. The need for continued participation in physical activity.

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I understand that ALL of my assignments must be turned in on time, INCLUDING discussion group postings and that failure to do so will result in a deduction of points.

Student Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of this course, the student will:

  1. Distinguish an objective and write goals that will direct the student towards achievement of that objective.

  2. Design and maintain a weekly activity log.

  3. Express an understanding of relevant fitness, wellness, and health issues.

Assessment method: Discussion questions, written assignments, and quizzes.

From the student learning outcomes listed above, list the one that interests you the most and tell me why it is of interest to you.

Instructional methods:

  1. Lecture

  2. Laboratory activities

Method of evaluation:

  1. 30% - Assignments, Quizzes and Discussions

  2. 70% - Weekly Activity Log

90% - A

80% - B

70% - C

60% - D

50% or less - F

 

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I understand the above grading policy and will abide by its terms.

Critical Thinking:

Appraise current activity level and develop a program for successful participation and improvement.  Analyze the benefits of a lifelong activity program.

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I understand that I must submit the interactive syllabus and Proctor Form by the end of the first lesson of class to remain enrolled in this course. If I do not submit the interactive syllabus and Proctor Form by the end of the first lesson of class, the Instructor has the authority to drop me from the class. The PROCTOR information is clearly posted on the main page of your course.

Disability Statement: 

If you have a disability which may impact your success in this course, you may contact the Office of Student Support (OSS) to arrange any reasonable accommodations and supports to which you are entitled. It is the responsibility of the student to initiate these procedures. The OSS department can be contacted by calling 760-252-2411 x7225 or emailing lpugliese@barstow.edu

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I understand that if I have or suspect I have a disability I can contact the OSS Department at the number or email address listed above and request reasonable accommodations. Further I realize it is my responsibility to contact the OSS department.

Disclaimer Statement:

A syllabus is not a contract between the instructor and the student, but rather a guide to course procedures on attendance, requirements, grading and objectives. The instructor reserves the right to amend the syllabus when conflicts, emergencies or situations arise that necessitate a change. Students will be notified of any changes.  You are required to complete the course syllabus and the course proctor form within the required timeframe to remain in the class.  For any reason that the student is unable to complete the course requirements after first Census, it is the responsibility of the student to drop the course.

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