The Psychology of Taijiquan
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This course explores the art of Taijiquan from an interdisciplinary perspective that incorporates Psychology, philosophy, science and religion. The long form of the Yang style will be taught and T’ui Shou and Ch’I Kung will be included as supplements. The course will examine the cultural influence of Shamanism, Confucianism, Taoism, Ch’an Buddhism, Neo-Confucianism, and the I Ching on the moving meditation of Taijiquan. The influence of Taijiquan on such areas as physical health, mental well-being, consciousness, spirituality, culture, and martial arts will also be explored. Cross-listed with PSY 478. Offered annually in the Spring semester. Fulfills either interdisciplinary or global awareness requirement. Prerequisites: PSY 101 or RE 103 or permission of instructor.
Career
Day Undergraduate
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3
Min
3