Athletics & Student Affairs - 25478 - EDHI 690 - 2A | ||||||||||||||
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How does student affairs interact with athletics? This course will examine the close relationship and collaboration between athletics at different divisions and student affairs. Students will examine different athletic topics and explore how they coincide with in the student affairs space. Seminar students will gain a better understanding of the rules and regulations of the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) from large scale legislation to time demands and the student-athlete voice. The course will also examine different scenarios and develop engagement plans on how student-athletes can get more involved in campus life.
Associated Term: Fall 2022 Registration Dates: Apr 04, 2022 to Aug 28, 2022 Levels: Graduate Attributes: Variable Title Course Offering Main Campus Seminar Schedule Type 1.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Barnes & Noble View/Order Textbooks
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Student Conduct in Higher Educ - 25479 - EDHI 690 - 3A | ||||||||||||||
The topic of student conduct in American higher education has been “one of the most painful and pervasive…in the history of student administration” (Appleton, Briggs & Rhatigan, 1978). From early floggings and ear-boxing (Rudolph, 1964/1990), the “complex amalgam” (Hoekema, 1994) of student conduct practice now requires understanding harm reduction, restorative justice, threat assessment, compliance with federal laws, dating violence, trauma response, and other concepts never imagined by the early deans of men and women. In this seminar, we will examine historical, theoretical, legal, logistical and other influences and use case studies to understand and illustrate current student conduct practice
Associated Term: Fall 2022 Registration Dates: Apr 04, 2022 to Aug 28, 2022 Levels: Graduate Attributes: Variable Title Course Offering Main Campus Seminar Schedule Type 1.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Barnes & Noble View/Order Textbooks
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