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Spring 2025  |  PUBH 1001 Section 001: Success Over Stress (62356)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
1 Credit
Grading Basis:
Student Option
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
Online Course
Enrollment Requirements:
Undergraduate or PSEO student
Times and Locations:
First Half of Term
 
01/21/2025 - 03/17/2025
Off Campus
Virtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
Enrollment Status:
Open (0 of 300 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Success Over Stress covers the stress process, the physical signs and symptoms of stress, and long-term outcomes of chronic stress. Course topics include: time management, academic pressures, interpersonal relationships, grief, college transitions, common mental health diagnoses, and more. The course is not intended to be a substitute for mental health services. prereq: Undergrad or PSEO student
Class Notes:
A full description of this course, which is NOT intended to be a substitute for mental health services, can be found at: http://z.umn.edu/pubh1001. Sections are offered during multiple sessions. This section will occur asynchronously throughout the FIRST HALF OF THE SEMESTER. Difficulty enrolling? Go to z.umn.edu/sosperms for assistance. Other questions? Email the instructor.
Class Description:
PubH 1001

Success Over Stress (SOS) is an introductory level course designed to provide students with the knowledge and tools they need to recognize and manage stress while in college - and beyond. It covers basic concepts in stress prevention and mitigation while empowering students to choose from a variety of techniques that promote self-awareness and reflection, goal setting, and action toward healthy stress management. The course uses stories, scenarios and information pertinent to all students. It emphasizes prevention strategies and proactive decision-making. It presents students with tips about how to navigate college life and be successful, including time management, building a support system, effective communication and recognizing unhealthy coping techniques. Students are encouraged to think about how the course topics apply to their own lives.

SOS is intended for undergraduate students of any major who want to learn how to better manage their stress, and/or want experience taking an online course. It is entirely web-based. Students must have access to a computer and the Internet and should have basic computing skills. To self-assess your readiness for e-learning and learn tips for successful e-learning, go to: http://digitalcampus.umn.edu/resources/index.html.

Students should contact SOStress@umn.edu with any questions or concerns. Emails should be sent from U of M email accounts. SOS is offered through the Rothenberger Institute. RI provides a suite of wellness-based courses focusing on the knowledge and skills students need to lead healthy, productive, and balanced lives. For more information about the course, visit http://www.ri.umn.edu.

Grading:
50% Quizzes
50% Written Homework Other Grading Information: 8 homework assignments 4 quizzes There is something due each week throughout the term. Quizzes cover lesson content. Assignments require critical thinking, reflection and application of course material. Work is submitted via the Moodle course site.
Class Format:
100% Web Based All lessons and readings are accessed via the course site. Lessons can be read and/or listened to via the computer or downloaded in text or mp3 format. Coursework requires approximately 45 hours of effort throughout the term.
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/62356/1253
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
9 April 2013

Spring 2025  |  PUBH 1001 Section 002: Success Over Stress (62376)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
1 Credit
Grading Basis:
Student Option
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
Online Course
Enrollment Requirements:
Undergraduate or PSEO student
Times and Locations:
Second Half of Term
 
03/18/2025 - 05/05/2025
Off Campus
Virtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
Enrollment Status:
Open (0 of 300 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Success Over Stress covers the stress process, the physical signs and symptoms of stress, and long-term outcomes of chronic stress. Course topics include: time management, academic pressures, interpersonal relationships, grief, college transitions, common mental health diagnoses, and more. The course is not intended to be a substitute for mental health services. prereq: Undergrad or PSEO student
Class Notes:
A full description of this course, which is NOT intended to be a substitute for mental health services, can be found at: http://z.umn.edu/pubh1001. Sections are offered during multiple sessions. This section will occur asynchronously throughout the SECOND HALF OF THE SEMESTER. Difficulty enrolling? Go to z.umn.edu/sosperms for assistance. Other questions? Email the instructor.
Class Description:
PubH 1001

Success Over Stress (SOS) is an introductory level course designed to provide students with the knowledge and tools they need to recognize and manage stress while in college - and beyond. It covers basic concepts in stress prevention and mitigation while empowering students to choose from a variety of techniques that promote self-awareness and reflection, goal setting, and action toward healthy stress management. The course uses stories, scenarios and information pertinent to all students. It emphasizes prevention strategies and proactive decision-making. It presents students with tips about how to navigate college life and be successful, including time management, building a support system, effective communication and recognizing unhealthy coping techniques. Students are encouraged to think about how the course topics apply to their own lives.

SOS is intended for undergraduate students of any major who want to learn how to better manage their stress, and/or want experience taking an online course. It is entirely web-based. Students must have access to a computer and the Internet and should have basic computing skills. To self-assess your readiness for e-learning and learn tips for successful e-learning, go to: http://digitalcampus.umn.edu/resources/index.html.

Students should contact SOStress@umn.edu with any questions or concerns. Emails should be sent from U of M email accounts. SOS is offered through the Rothenberger Institute. RI provides a suite of wellness-based courses focusing on the knowledge and skills students need to lead healthy, productive, and balanced lives. For more information about the course, visit http://www.ri.umn.edu.

Grading:
50% Quizzes
50% Written Homework Other Grading Information: 8 homework assignments 4 quizzes There is something due each week throughout the term. Quizzes cover lesson content. Assignments require critical thinking, reflection and application of course material. Work is submitted via the Moodle course site.
Class Format:
100% Web Based All lessons and readings are accessed via the course site. Lessons can be read and/or listened to via the computer or downloaded in text or mp3 format. Coursework requires approximately 45 hours of effort throughout the term.
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/62376/1253
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
9 April 2013

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