San José State University Kinesiology KIN 13A-01, Beginning Rugby, 25236, Spring Semester, 2018

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San José State University Kinesiology KIN 13A-01, Beginning Rugby, 25236, Spring Semester, 2018 Course and Contact Information Instructor: James Fonda Office Location: SPX 170 Telephone: o. (408) 924-2073 m. (714) 350-2852 Email: Office Hours: Class Days/Time: Classroom: James.Fonda@sjsu.edu Monday 12-2pm Monday 9:30am-11:20am South Campus Course Format Faculty Web Page and MYSJSU Messaging Course materials such as syllabus, handouts, notes, assignment instructions, etc. can be found on the Canvas Leaning Management System course login website at http://sjsu.instructure.com. You are responsible for regularly checking with the messaging system through MySJSU at http://my.sjsu.edu (or other communication system as indicated by the instructor) to learn of any updates. Course Description This course is designed to familiarize the student with the rules, skills and basic concepts of modern Rugby Union Football. The class will equip the student to become an informed rugby spectator and or participant Beginning Rugby, 13A-01, Spring, 2018 Page 1 of 5

Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) Following activities and assigned reading, students will be able to demonstrate through class activities/assignments, skill tests, and written exams, Knowledge of fundamental skills, technique, related to rugby. Understanding the Rugby Culture Proficiency in execution of the skills covered. An understanding of the strategies, safety and etiquette associated with rugby. An understanding of the mental and physical health benefits to be derived from jogging. An understanding of the history, rules, strategies, current research, safety and etiquette associated with rugby. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Demonstrate proficiency in the execution of the motor/sport skills appropriate to the specific activities completed. Identify and/or explain the applicable rules, strategies, current research, safety, and etiquette related to the specific activities completed. Identify and/or explain the benefits of physical activity as related to physical and mental health. Other Readings Other readings will be posted on Canvas USA Rugby Game Management Hand Out Suggested Readings: 1. Legacy What the All Blacks Can Teach Us About the Business of Life by James Kerr Other technology requirements / equipment / material Mouth guard, cleats, water for hydration Course Requirements and Assignments *This course does require you to read and submit written assignments as well as your skills for rugby. There are two skills test that will be based on your skills and efficiency in those rugby skills, this includes effort, improvement in fundamentals. The rest of your grade is based on the following assignments: *Mid Semester Paper. You will have a three pages paper answering three questions in Word format. Each page will be for one answer to each question. *Final Exam: 25 or 30 question multiple choice test. Beginning Rugby, 13A-01, Spring, 2018 Page 2 of 5

Grading Information 30% Skills Test 1 30% Skills Test 2 20% Midterm Essay 20% Final Exam Success in this course is based on the expectation that students will spend, for each unit of credit, a minimum of forty-five hours over the length of the course. This would include preparing for class, participating in course activities, and completing assignments/projects. Generally, this will amount to 1 hour a week outside of class. Grading Scale used to determine letter grade for each component above. Percentage Equivalent Grade 97% - 100% A+ 94% - 96% A 90% - 93% A- 87% - 89% B+ 84% - 86% B 80% - 83% B- 77% - 79% C+ 74% - 76% C 70% - 73% C- 67% - 69% D+ 64% - 66% D 60% - 63% D- below 60% F More guidelines on grading information and class attendance can be found from the following two university policies: University Syllabus Policy S16-9 (http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/s16-9.pdf) University policy F15-12 (http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/f15-12.pdf) Beginning Rugby, 13A-01, Spring, 2018 Page 3 of 5

Determination of Grades Grades will be determined by doing tasks on time, participation, accuracy and improvement Extra credit is not available. Penalty (if any) for late or missed work. Classroom Protocol Students are expected to be on time and ready to go when class starts. Students must be respectful towards one another and to the professor. Students should check with Canvas periodically. Students should communicate constantly on issues that they are having. They should not wait till the end of the semester to try to figure out their grades. University Policies Per University Policy S16-9, university-wide policy information relevant to all courses, such as academic integrity, accommodations, etc. will be available on Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Programs Syllabus Information web page at http://www.sjsu.edu/gup/syllabusinfo/ Kin 13-01A / Beginning Rugby, Spring 2018, Course Schedule Here is the course agenda. This agenda could change at any time. Course Schedule Week Date Topics, Readings, Assignments, Deadlines 1 1/29 Welcome Syllabus Review, Q/A 2 2/5 Classroom Discussion: Introduction to Rugby, Culture and Core Values of Rugby 3 2/12 Introduction to Rugby, Dynamic Stretching, Introduction to the Pass 4 2/19 Passing 5 2/26 Introduction to the Tackle and Defense 6 3/5 Introduction to the Breakdown 7 3/12 Review of Laws and Scenarios/ Review for the skills test 8 3/19 Skills Test 1 9 3/26 Spring Break 10 4/2 Introduction of Kicking and Touch Rugby 11 4/10 Introduction of Scrummaging and the Lineout, Touch Rugby Beginning Rugby, 13A-01, Spring, 2018 Page 4 of 5

Week Date Topics, Readings, Assignments, Deadlines 12 4/16 Kicking Practice and Touch Rugby 13 4/23 Touch Rugby 14 4/30 Touch Rugby 15 5/7 Touch Rugby (Skills Test 2) 16 5/14 Touch Rugby 17 5/17 FINAL DUE: 7:15 am to 9:30 am Beginning Rugby, 13A-01, Spring, 2018 Page 5 of 5