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2021 Faculty Courses Liberal arts and basic science courses Breadth courses

Total Wellness Exercise B(集中)

Academic unit or major
Breadth courses
Instructor(s)
Mutsuko Nozawa
Class Format
Experiment
Media-enhanced courses
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Day of week/Period
(Classrooms)
Intensive
Class
B(集中)
Course Code
LAW.W320
Number of credits
001
Course offered
2021
Offered quarter
2Q
Syllabus updated
Jul 10, 2025
Language
Japanese

Syllabus

Course overview and goals

【Deep Active Learning by Golf】
(1) Learn the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes to enjoy golf for a lifetime. Go to the course and gain practical experience.
          *"Experience more genuine experience", "Experience using the head, body, and mind"; "Knowledge, information, and images" to "Performance"
(2) Improve human relationship skills and communication skills through camp-style group life.
          *Interact with each other's goals. → Towards "sharing awareness" and "co-creation of learning places" for mutual improvement.
(3)Cultivate a harmonious view of nature through life experiences in the natural environment.
          *Know the "wonders and greatness" and "threat" of nature, and have "awe" and "humility".
From these learnings, we will accumulate "experience to enhance oneself" and "experience to activate the place" and aim to "maintain and promote mental health" and "cultivate creativity".

Course description and aims

Students will learn basic skills such that they are able to accurately demonstrate basic skills in games, and enjoy those sports.
The aim of this course is for students to experience one of the life-long sports and understand "body knowledge" that can be leveraged for maintaining and improving health, and contribute to vitalization of spaces.
For further information on registration, please visit www.wn.ila.titech.ac.jp, and check the flow-chart for application (in Japanese).

Keywords

sport, health, wellness

Competencies

  • Specialist skills
  • Intercultural skills
  • Communication skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

In the first class, students will choose a sport (the number of participants is limited). The course offers the group ball sport, individual ball sport, and other sports, from which students must choose.
Attendance will be taken in each class.
The classes might be conducted by online due to the COVID-19.

Course schedule/Objectives

Course schedule Objectives
Class 1 On-Campus Lecture (about 2 frames) 1 Guidance & Orientation 2 About Golf : History 􏰃 Rules etc. 3 About Swing : Explanation of Swing Motion Understand the Objectives and Aims of the Lesson and Learn Basic Knowledge of Golf.
Class 2 Day1 Afternoon : Explanation about Golf Course (Explanation of Clubhouse, Course, Other Facilities etc.) and Precautions on Use / 􏰃 Putter Practice, Approach Practice, Shot Practice / 3 - 4 H Round Understanding and Practicing the Use of Golf Course, Rules and Manner, Exercise, Round etc. (1)
Class 3 Day 2 Morning : Putter Practice, Approach Practice, Shot Practice / 9 H Round (Best Ball) Understanding and Practicing the Use of Golf Course, Rules and Manner, Exercise, Round etc. (2)
Class 4 Day 2 Afternoon : 9H Round (Team Battle by Best Ball)  / 􏰃 Review of the Second Day / Think about Sportsmanship Understanding and Practicing the Use of Golf Course, Rules and Manner, Exercise, Round etc. (3)
Class 5 Day 3 Morning : Putter Practice, Approach Practice, Shot Practice / 9H Round (Establish Time Limit for Round 1H by One Ball) Understanding and Practicing the Use of Golf Course, Rules and Manner, Exercise, Round etc. (4)
Class 6 Day 3 Afternoon : 􏰃9 H Round (Up to Three Times the Hall Score for Round Upper Limit by One Ball) / 􏰃 Review of the Third Day Understanding and Practicing the Use of Golf Course, Rules and Manner, Exercise, Round etc. (5)
Class 7 Day 4 Morning : Putter Practice, Approach Practice, Shot Practice /  􏰃 18H Individual Competition Understanding and Practicing the Use of Golf Course, Rules and Manner, Exercise, Round etc. (6)

Study advice (preparation and review)

Textbook(s)

Distribute materials as appropriate.

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Distribute materials as appropriate.

Evaluation methods and criteria

Students will be evaluated on their commitment (40%), skills (20%), understanding (comprehension) of rules and safety instructions (20%), and practice (20%).

Related courses

  • LAW.W121 : Wellness Exercise
  • LAW.W220 : Advanced Wellness Exercise
  • LAW.W221 : Advanced Sports Exercise
  • LAW.W101 : Health Science
  • LAW.W111 : Laboratory of Health Science
  • LAH.T211 : Special Lecture: Physical Activity

Prerequisites

No prerequisites (enrollment in the related courses is desirable)
For further information on registration, please visit www.wn.ila.titech.ac.jp, and check the flow-chart for application (in Japanese).

Other

The contents are subject to change depending on the corona situation.
Therefore, the subjects to be taken are those who have experience playing golf courses and those who have experience in club activities.
Please bring your own clothes and shoes suitable for playing golf.