Course Syllabus

Welcome to Yoga ~ KFIT 6, 6.1,6.2

Welcome to Hybrid Yoga! 

You are in the right place if you signed up for Introduction to Yoga, Beginning Yoga or Intermediate Yoga. 

This is a hybrid course, meaning that we meet just one night a week (Tuesday nights from 5:00-6:30pm in PC 808 on the Petaluma Campus) and for the second half of your attendance and participation points, you will be asked to also do one weekly pre-recorded video yoga practice and submit your time-lapse video in the assignments by Sunday at 11:55pm. To be clear, there is no zoom meeting for this class.

With regard to Canvas submissions, you will lose 10% of your points on any submission per day it is late, so if you are 3 days late for a 10 point submission, you will receive 7 of those 10 points. I will not deduct beyond that. If you submit, no matter how late, you can still receive up to 70%, so DO complete assignments even if you missed the due date. I set the gradebook up so that you will see 0 points for missing submissions, but you can certainly submit and that grade will update. If you have any questions or concerns do not hesitate to message me or email me. – 1.5 Units



Course Description

Introduction Yoga Course Description: This introductory level class is designed for individuals with no previous yoga experience. Using Hatha yoga asanas (postures), students will practice introductory level flexibility, strength, balance, and coordination. Yoga techniques for mind-body connection and centering will include breathing and relaxation methods.

Beginning Yoga Course Description: This beginning level class is designed for individuals with no previous yoga experience, Using Hatha yoga asanas (postures), students will emphasize beginning level flexibility, strength, balance, and coordination. Yoga techniques for mind-body connection and centering will include breathing and relaxation methods.

Intermediate Yoga Course Description: This intermediate level class is designed for individuals with previous yoga experience. Using Hatha yoga asanas (postures), students will emphasize intermediate level flexibility, strength, balance, and coordination.  Course covers the history of yoga, chakras, meditation, and the eight limbs of yoga.


Student Learning Outcomes

Introduction Yoga Student Learning Outcomes

At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate introductory level Hatha yoga asanas and techniques.
  2. Improve flexibility, muscular strength, balance, and coordination.
  3. Properly demonstrate breathing and centering yoga methods.
  4. Demonstrate introductory level Hatha yoga asanas and techniques.
  5. Improve flexibility, muscular strength, balance, and coordination.
  6. Properly demonstrate breathing and centering yoga methods.

Beginning Yoga Student Learning Outcomes

At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate beginning level Hatha yoga asanas and techniques.
  2. Create a beginning level yoga practice designed to improve flexibility, muscular strength, balance, and coordination.
  3. Describe beginning relaxation, breathing and centering yoga methods.

Intermediate Student Learning Outcomes

At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate intermediate level Hatha yoga asanas and techniques.
  2. Create an intermediate level yoga practice designed to improve flexibility, muscular strength, balance, and coordination
  3. Describe the historical origins of yoga and the eight limbs associated with a holistic yoga practice.

More info on COR (Course Outline of Record)

KFIT 6 - Introduction to Yoga

KIFT 6.1 - Beginning Yoga

KFIT 6.2 - Intermediate Yoga


Instructor Contact


Course Web Site

Students will use the Canvas course web site for accessing videos and submitting time-lapse replay videos. Students will also use Canvas for things like accessing assignment instructions, submitting assignments, viewing classmate's work, sharing resources, and viewing grades.


Textbook

None required - Instructor Prepared Materials available on Canvas


Required Software

You will need the following software for this course. 


Important Dates

  • Date Class Begins:1/16/2024
  • FIRST CENSUS DATE:2/5/2024
  • Date Class Ends: 5/17/2024
  • Last Day Drop for Refund:1/28/24
  • Last Day Add w/o add code:1/23/2024 
  • Last Day Drop w/o W:2/4/2024
  • Last Day Add with add code:2/4/2024 
  • Last Day Drop with W:4/21/2024
  • Date Midterm Roster: 3/25/2024 - 4/21/2024 
  • Last Day for P/NP option: 5/17/2024
  • Date Final Exam:To be Arranged Date
  • Final Grades Due: 5/31/24

Pass-NoPass (P/NP)

If you want to take this class P/NP please check with a counselor. If you are able to take this class P/NP, you must decide to do so before the deadline, and add the option online in your portal or file the P/NP form with Admissions and Records. See deadline for P/NP under "Important Dates" above. With a grade of C or better, you will get P. Once you decide to go for P/NP, you cannot change back to a letter grade. 


Instructor Announcements

I will post announcements on the “Instructor Announcements” page in Canvas throughout the semester. Canvas notifies students according to their preferred Notification Preferences as soon as I create an announcement. 

In order to check your notification settings; please click on ‘Account’ in the upper left hand corner when you are logged into canvas, then click on ‘notifications’.  If you are logged into canvas, the communication settings link should take you straight to the page.

I highly recommend that you update your user settings to make sure that you receive the following right away (Click the check mark – notify me right away) for:

  1. Announcement: this is how I will communicate with the entire class 
  2. Submission comment: this is how I will give you personal feedback on your assignments
  3. Conversation message: this is where I send students private messages through Canvas 

Feel free to change the settings on any others based on your personal preferences. 


Physical and Mental Health 

Should you experience any physical or mental health issues, know that all of us at SRJC care about your well-being. SRJC’s Student Health Services (SHS) has nurse practitioners and mental health therapists available. Confidential sessions are provided via secure Zoom or in-person. Sessions are free for SRJC students taking credit or non-credit classes, and some providers can converse with you in Spanish if you prefer. SHS also has on-site covid rapid testing and vaccinations available also at no cost. To start the process for any type of physical or mental health appointment contact Student Health at 707 527-4445 or email  studenthealthservices@santarosa.edu. More information about all that Student Health Services provides is available at shs.santarosa.edu.


A Warm Welcome to Student-Veterans

This student welcomes Student-Veterans. If you are a student-veteran and would like to discuss how I can support your unique needs as a student-veteran in this class, please don’t hesitate to email me or attend my office hours. SRJC’s Veterans Success Center is also available to support student-veterans through academic advising, academic accommodations, mental health services and career advising. To learn more about the Veterans Success Center, you can drop in at Plover Hall, room 516, call 707-527-4326, or visit veterans.santarosa.edu.

 


Options for Participation 

Since this is a movement-based class, regular attendance and participating in the yoga practices are critical for success in this course. Attendance and participation will require that you attend class on Tuesday evenings on the Petaluma Campus and that you do one pre-recorded yoga practices and submit your time-lapse video in the assignments by Sundays at 11:55pm. If you have an injury or illness, contact the instructor for a gentler option for a yoga practice for the week. 


Make-up Policy

You may turn in recorded time-lapse video of you doing a recorded practice late for partial credit. 


Attendance

It is strongly advised that if you need to miss more than one class/homework deadline in a row that you contact me to avoid being dropped from the class.


Course Evaluation

Yoga Practice Participation - 170 points (34 total yoga sessions) 40-60% (exactly 58%)

  • Yoga Practice(Gym) – 85 points (17 classes per Semester)
  • Yoga Practice Participation (Online) - 85 points (17 online classes per Semester)

Class Assignments/Discussions (Writing) - 50 points overall (10-30%) (exactly 17%)

Exams - 33 points (must be 10-30%)  (exactly 11%)

  • Mid Term Exam – 14 points
  • Final Exam – 19 points

Skill Performance- 40 points (must be 20-40%) (exactly 13%)

Total = 293 points

*Points are subject to change based on the number of assignments, discussions, and quizzes that are assigned. If any changes are made in the syllabus, or in grading, I will post an announcement. 


Grading Policy

Visit theGradesin Canvas to keep track of your grades. Grades are posted on the Canvas gradebook. 

Grades will be assigned as follows:

Grade

%

Points

A

90%

263 points or more

B

80%

234 to 262 points

C

70%

205 to 233 points

D

60%

176 to 204 points

If taking Pass/No Pass you need at least 70% of the total class points. 


Exams

There will be an online final exam. It is your responsibility to take the online exams by the due date.


Late Policy

All assignments are due by 11:55pm on the due date. Late submissions may be accepted at the discretion of the instructor but will not receive full credit. If a student would like full credit for late work due to an unforeseen emergency, the student can provide written documentation to the instructor. Always include your section number with any communication with the instructor. 


Standards of Conduct

Students who register in SRJC classes are required to abide by the SRJC Student Conduct Standards. Violation of the Standards is basis for referral to the Vice President of Student Services or dismissal from class or from the College. See the Student Code of Conduct page.Links to an external site.

Collaborating on or copying of tests or homework in whole or in part will be considered an act of academic dishonesty and result in a grade of 0 for that test or assignment. I encourage students to share information and ideas, but not their work. See these links on Plagiarism:
SRJC Lessons on Avoiding Plagiarism

SRJC's policy on Academic Integrity (Links to an external site.)


Other Important Policies and Practices

Right to Privacy

All students have the right to learn freely and safely in both the physical classroom and the virtual classroom. Students may not share course contents, materials, recordings, or any other information containing representations of their classmates in writing, text, image, or video. This includes emails between students, posts to discussion boards, video threads containing signed dialogue, and any other media that contain the efforts of students who engage with the course (See Acts of Misconduct C., D., and E Links to an external site. .). This especially applies to Zoom cloud recordings which are only stored on a temporary basis for the specific purpose of content review as deemed to be of benefit for all those enrolled in this course, and which are only available in TechConnect Zoom in Canvas. Students also may not discuss the performance of their classmates outside of the classroom. Violations of student privacy are subject to disciplinary actionLinks to an external site. , with specifics to be handled in accordance with the appropriate SRJC policies and procedures.


Access and Accommodations

It is the mission of the Santa Rosa Junior College to support inclusive learning environments. If there are aspects of the instruction or design of this course that result in barriers to your inclusion or to accurate assessment of achievement—such as time-limited exams, inaccessible web content, or the use of non-captioned videos—please notify the instructor as soon as possible. Students are also welcome to contact the Disability Resources DepartmentLinks to an external site.  Links to an external site. (DRD). DRD is a resource for students that provides authorization for academic accommodations, training and access to assistive technology, and collaborates on strategies for academic success.  Students with disabilities who believe they need accommodations in this class are encouraged to contact Disability Resources Links to an external site. , as soon as possible, to better ensure such accommodations are implemented in a timely fashion.


We acknowledge the Santa Rosa Junior College Santa Rosa campus is on the traditional territory and homelands of the Pomo People, and the Petaluma Campus is on the traditional territory and homelands of the Coast Miwok People, and honor with gratitude the land itself and the people who have stewarded it throughout the generations.