Live Stronger: Holistic Well-Being Learning Community

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AT A GLANCE

Why join?

The Live Stronger: Holistic Well-Being Learning Community at UCCS is geared toward students aspiring towards careers in sport, recreation, and wellness, as well as student-athletes. It intends to foster a supportive environment for students to navigate the college experience together, build a support network, and make lasting friendships. 

During class sessions:

  • students will explore ways to holistically care for themselves and build life skills.

Outside of class:

  • students will have plenty of opportunities to engage in social activities and professional development events tailored to enhance their career readiness.
  • participate in meetups to enhance your overall college experience, including weekend trips, socials, and more!

Learning Community Coach:
Each of our learning communities has a Learning Community Coach (LCC) - a student who shares a similar interest (in this case, an interest in well-being), who has successfully navigated their first year at UCCS. LCC's attend the Gateway Program Seminar (GPS) class every week and meet with students individually and in groups outside of class. LCC's help connect students with instructors, resources, and opportunities to get the most out of their college experience. 

How do I join?

To join the Live Stronger: Holistic Well-Being Learning Community, email gps@uccs.edu for a permission code to enroll in GPS 1010.020. The Live Stronger: Holistic Well-Being Learning Community is designed for students interested in sport, recreation, and wellness careers, as well as student-athletes.

GPS 1010.020 - Live Stronger
Thursdays 1:40 PM to 4:20 PM (Aug. 22, 2024 - Nov. 10, 2024)
*Mandatory Gateway Days on August 22nd and 23rd from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM both days.

Course Description: This course focuses on building life skills that translate across disciplines with a sport education model; to include setting positive and attainable goals, finding balance in and out of sports, giving back to the community, choosing healthy behaviors, building healthy relationships and personal and career development.

 

Meet the Live Stronger Team

Dr. Julie Albertson

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Senior Instructor - College of Engineering and Applied Science

Teaches the GPS 1010.011 course for the Mission to Mars Learning Community.

Phone: 719-255-3814

Email: jalberts@uccs.edu

Office: OCSE A442


Dr. Albertson is a senior instructor in the Department of Mechancial and Aerospace Engineering. 

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Dr. Peter Gorder

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Associate Professor - College of Engineering and Applied Science

Teaches the GPS 1010.011 course for the Mission to Mars Learning Community.

Phone: 719-255-3168

Email: pgorder@uccs.edu

Office: OCSE A439


Dr. Gorder is an Associatte Professor in the Department of Mechancial and Aerospace Engineering. 

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Samarth Patel

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Lecturer

Teaches the GPS 1010.011 course for the Mission to Mars Learning Community.

Phone: 719-424-6097

Email: spatel6@uccs.edu

Office: OCSE A430


Samarth is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. He has a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical engineering and a Master's degree in Aerospace Propulsion Technology. He is currently researching diffuse interface methods for complex fluid-fluid interactions. This and his broader interests are in combustion dynamics and developing models for simulation of the detonation waves through a propellant droplet.

Chris Moody

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Learning Community Coach

Phone: 719-255-3570

Email: st-lc05@uccs.edu

Office: Main Hall 324
 

 


My name is Chris Moody. I am a third-year UCCS Student studying towards a degree in Business Administration and Management with a minor in Economics. I am also a cadet in the AFROTC Program at Detachment 105 in CU Boulder.

Mission to Mars is a fun introductory course that gets students used to what a college lecture class looks like and what they can expect from future classes. We engage in fun projects such as rocket building, a Mars mission simulation, and other enriching activities.