NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACUPUNCTURE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ORIENTAL MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL SCIENCE COURSE TITLE: Tai Chi COURSE NO.: ID4541L TIME REQUIREMENT: (hrs/week) Lecture: 0 Laboratory: 2 Total clock hours: 2 Total credits: 1 PREREQUISITES: none COMPETENCIES GUIDING THE COURSE: 1. Interpersonal and Communication Skills 2. Patient Care 3. Professionalism GENERAL COURSE DESCRIPTION: Students learn the fundamentals of Tai Chi, a moving meditation that harmonizes the body and mind. Tai Chi also is an excellent way to become aware of one s own qi, the basis of Chinese medicine. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this course, the successful students will be able to: Perform the 24 Posture Simplified Yang Style Tai Chi Form, the most common form of T'ai Chi practiced worldwide. Cultivate their own Qi to promote their own health and longevity. Cultivate their own Qi to increase their sensitivity to a patients Qi. Improve their body mechanics to reduce their risk of injury. Improve their balance to reduce their risk of falls. Recommend the practice of T'ai Chi to their patients from a position of authority and experience. Teach movements to their patients, so the patient moves their own Qi and blood. Empower their patients to take an active role and a responsibility in their own care. 1
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION AND OFFICE HOURS: John Robertson - available by e-mail, text and phone: John@7StarsMA.com 630-229-4434 www.7starsma.com Background: National Qigong Association - Level 3 Instructor World Ki Gong Club - Level VII Advanced Instructor Usui Shiki Ryoho - Master Practitioner & Teacher Usui Reiki Ryoho - Master Practitioner & Teacher Certified Reflexologist Tang Soo Do 3 rd degree Black Belt Memberships: World Tang Soo Do Association lifetime member World Ki Gong Club lifetime member National Qigong Association professional member Reiki Council professional member The Theosophical Society member INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL(S): Required texts: None Recommended/Supplemental Text(s): Instructional video and handouts available online: www.7starsma.com Login: nuhs Password: aom Tai Chi Chuan: 24 & 48 Postures with Martial Applications ~ Liang, Shou-Yu (Print) YMAA Publication Center; 2 Revised edition (May 7, 2014) ISBN-13: 978-1594392788 Tai Chi Chuan: 24 & 48 Postures with Martial Applications YMAA Publication Center; 2nd edition (September 25, 1996) ASIN: B0028N6MI6 Simplified Tai Chi Chuan with Applications ~ Liang, Shou-Yu YMAA Publication Center ASIN: B000BL02F6 (Kindle) (DVD) 2
EVALUATION OF STUDENT'S ACHIEVEMENT: The course grade will be based upon: The students ability to demonstrate competence in performing the 24 Posture Simplified Yang Style Tai Chi Form. Satisfactory completion of a daily practice log. Quiz in weeks 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10-10 points each. Mid-term - 20 points. Final - 20 points. The grade for this course is either satisfactory (S) or Unsatisfactory (U). Missed Assessment(s): The College of Professional Studies' policy regarding make-up final examinations, as published in the most recent National University of Health Sciences Bulletin, will be followed. Please note: according to National University of Health Sciences Bulletin 2015-2016: Missed final examinations may be made up if an excused absence has been granted by the appropriate dean. The make-up examination will be scheduled by the faculty member within two weeks of the missed final examination but never later than the first day of class of the following trimester. If examinees are not present at the scheduled make-up exam time, they will receive the grade of U for the course or lab unless the grade of I is reissued. Enrollment in any new courses will not be continued if students have not converted the grade of I to a regular passing grade by the first calendar day of the second calendar week of the next trimester of attendance. The removal of the I must be accomplished within the maximum of one calendar year. Otherwise, the I becomes an U automatically. Review of Grades and Assessments: Each student has 10 calendar days from the date that a test or course grade is made available to review the grade. Failure to discuss the grade or make an appointment to discuss the grade within that allotted time frame will result in forfeiture of the right to question the grade. Questions regarding the course should be directed to the lead instructor. COURSE OUTLINE (May be subject to change): See Appendix A 3
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY: The College of Professional Studies' policy on code of conduct, as published in the most recent National University of Health Science's Student Handbook, will be followed. ATTENDANCE POLICY: The student is allowed to miss ONE class session (combined Lecture and Lab) per trimester without reason or make-up. In no instance will more than three absences (one allowed and two excused) be allowed per trimester. [Note: For students enrolled in Tai Chi II only, in no instance will more than one absence be allowed per trimester.] The College of Professional Studies policy on attendance, as published in the most recent National University of Health Sciences Bulletin 2015-2016, p. 59, will be followed. Please note: o Lecture attendance requirements are determined by the course instructor. o The student is allowed to miss one laboratory or prelab session per trimester without reason or make-up, unless otherwise noted in the laboratory syllabus as being more stringent. o Any absence beyond the number allowed results in a grade of F unless the student qualifies for an excused absence. The student must meet one of the requirements of the o grade of I to qualify. In no instance will more than three absences (one allowed and two excused) be allowed in any group or laboratory per trimester. o The appropriate dean is responsible for determining whether or not lecture, laboratory or group absences are excused via the requirements noted within the description of the grade of I. DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES: Please refer to the most recently published National University of Health Sciences Student Handbook for further information regarding disability disclosure and support services. SYLLABUS INFORMATION: Syllabus prepared by: John Robertson Date: May 29th 2014 Curriculum Committee Approval Date: pending NUHS President Approval Date: pending Proposed changes to the course title and identification number, time requirement, prerequisites, general course description, competencies, and objectives as described at the beginning of the syllabus, must be presented to the appropriate Department Chair. The Department Chair, in conjunction with the Assistant Dean(s), may submit the proposed changes to National University of Health Sciences' Curriculum Committee. If approved, the Curriculum Committee will submit the proposed changes to National University of Health Sciences' President. 4
APPENDIX A Course Outline (may be subject to change) Class 1 st part of class ~ 60 minutes 2 nd part of class ~ 60 minutes Home study ~ 60 minutes / week ~ 10 minutes / day 1 Intro to class, expectations, intro to T'ai Chi Ch'uan Stances & walking Hand Movements 2 Review Stances & walking Section 1 3 Review Section 1 - quiz Section 2 4 Review Section 2- quiz Section 3 5 Review Section 3- quiz Section 4 6 Review Section 4 Midterm 7 Review Section 1-4 Section 5 8 Review Section 5- quiz Section 6 9 Review Section 6- quiz Section 7 10 Review Section 7- quiz Section 8 11 Review Section 8 Section 1-8 12 complete form Advanced Principles 1-2 13 Advanced Principles 1-2 Advanced Principles 3-4 14 Advanced Principles 3-4 Advanced Principles 5 ~ Stances & walking ~ Section 1 ~ Section 1-2 ~ Section 1-3 ~ Section 1-4 ~ Section 1-4 ~ Section 1-5 ~ Section 1-6 ~ Section 1-7 ~ Section 1-8 ~ Complete form 15 Final Exam Final Exam --- 5