The Butte College Health, Kinesiology, and Athletics Department offers quality education within a student-centered environment that provides comprehensive instruction through various modalities. The curriculum incorporates innovative teaching methods and flexible scheduling that foster critical thinking and support the needs of our diverse student population. The uniqueness of our integrative discipline is that we work to empower students to develop healthy behaviors, engage in physical activity, and promote healthy lifelong modifications, which can enhance their quality of life.
The Health, Kinesiology, and Athletics Department offers a comprehensive two-year program leading to an Associate of Arts Degree as well as an Associates of Arts Transfer Degree (AA-T)in Kinesiology. This major is designed for students who will transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a degree in Kinesiology and related degrees. Additionally, the activity courses within the Kinesiology Department are a mandatory requirement in area "F" for all students working towards their respective Associates degree.
Recommendations:
Examples of facilities in dire need of the college's support include a deterioration of the tennis courts, the lack of proper area for the golf program. The press box at the football stadium presents an immediate hazard to coaches, game management personnel and others due to deteriorating structure, a lack of ventilation and exposed wiring.
These represent first and foremost safety issues. Students, staff and visitors deserve access to—and use of—facilities and fields that are not dangerous to their health and that are ADA compliant.
In addition, the district should cover the costs of ongoing maintenance for the all Athletic/Kinesiology facilities, both indoor and out. This includes seeding, fertilizing, aerating and pest control on all practice/game fields.
These are liabilities that must be immediately addressed. They have been mentioned in previous program reviews and in many unit plans.
At the very least, one more full-time instructor should be hired. This was recommended during the previous validation self-study. Since then, the retirement of Carol Stanley- Hall has placed even more of a burden on department members. So, an optimum increase in full-time staff is two new faculty positions. The department's needs would be best served by adding two instructors who can also teach men's and women's sports.
The Validation Team also recommends that a full-time Health 2 instructor receive a stipend for coordinating *e Health classes. The responsibilities of the current area chair make it impractical for him to fulfill these extra duties.
Gain district support for major projects ontinue to pursue grant funding, including for the study of topics such as obesity, diabetes, and AIDS. Explore revenue potential from the four academies currently using Butte's athletic facilities (including contributions for ongoing maintenance) - or pursue a bigger operational budget to offset costs associated with the academies' use of athletic facilities.
Strategy 1 - Course Startegy
The Health, Kinesiology, and Athletics Department will continue to refine its schedule and explore ways to offer courses that will be conducive with student needs (block, short term, and distance learning). The department will strive to offer courses and programs that reflect current trends, professional career needs, and student interests.
This strategy mirrors the recommendations of our Program Review Validation Team as well as Butte College�s Educational Master Plan Priorities #2- �Increase the Capacity and Capability of Faculty and Staff,� #3- �More Flexible Schedules/Alternative Delivery."
Strategy 2 - Facilities Strategy
The Health, Kinesiology, and Athletics Department will continue to explore new revenue streams to enhance our current facilities. The current state of the facilities limits our course offerings mentioned in strategy #1 due to out dated and dilapidated instructional areas which pose health and safety concerns.
This strategy mirrors the recommendations of our Program Review Validation Team as well as Butte College�s Educational Master Plan Priority #4- �Build New and Update Existing Facilities.�
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The Health, Kinesiology, and Athletic has an external funding resource through the Century Club (fundraised money in foundation account).
Original Priority | Program, Unit, Area | Resource Type | Account Number | Object Code | One Time Augment | Ongoing Augment |
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1 | Health and Kinesiology | Facilities | $64,000.00 | $0.00 | ||
GYM 110 & 111 Updated Smart Classrooms | The GYM Smart Classrooms consist of antiquated and non-standard equipment, and are often rendered non-functional due to this equipment breaking. IT has done what they can to upgrade these rooms in piecemeal fashion with leftover equipment, but these rooms must be totally upgraded to bring them to standard and allow us to have a consistently functioning and positive student learning environment. IT estimates a cost of $32,000 per classroom ($25K for IT, and $7K for electrical contracting and facilities work) for all smart classrooms. |
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2 | Golf Facility-Kinesiology | Facilities | 11.000.618.1.696001. | 55890 | $50,000.00 | $0.00 |
Relocate and develop new golf facility | Golf needs an area that is allocated for golf only so classes can be taught without the worry of hitting someone in another class. Also, with the recent addition of the solar panels adjacent to the lower tennis courts, the golf classes no longer have a dedicated instructional area. |
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3 | Tennis Court (Lower)-Kinesiology | Facilities | 11.000.618.1.696001. | 55890 | $250,000.00 | $0.00 |
Cover lower tennis courts with artificial turf and redesign the area for kinesiology and athletic fields | Health and safety issue. |
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4 | Kinesiology | Equipment | 11.000.618.1.696001. | 55890 | $22,000.00 | $0.00 |
Maintain Equipment needs in Fitness center and Weight Room | The staff feels these are a necessity to maintain the integrity of the Fitness Center and Weight Room. To provide our students, faculty and staff the proper equipment needs to ensure a safe and technique sound workout. |
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5 | Health, Kinesiology and Athletics | Personnel | $0.00 | $39,000.00 | ||
Athletic Specialist | We our developing a new support position in the office Health, Kinesiology and Athletics. This position will be called an Athletic Specialist with a pay grade of a SEC 3. The position will support the Athletic coaches by doing travel, fundraising, and eligibility. It will also support the Academic Advisor by coordinating counseling appointments and clerical work. The position will relieve several duties that are now completed the administrative secretary for the dean, this will enable for this support specialist to complete the tasks in a timely manner. |
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6 | official fees | Operating Expenses | $0.00 | $22,000.00 | ||
Officials fee | A augmentation of official athletic fees was funded as a one time augmentation, this needs to be institutionalized as the fees continue to rise on a yearly basis. |
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7 | Health, KInesiology and Athletics | Operating Expenses | $0.00 | $30,000.00 | ||
Meals and Lodging | This budget was augmented last year with one time only funding. This augmentation needs to be institutionalized as meals and lodging for athletic travel continue to rise. |
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8 | Health, Kinesiology, and Athletics | Equipment | $0.00 | $30,000.00 | ||
Athletic Equipment Budget | The athletic equipment budget has not been augmented in many years, the department has had to find several alternative methods to by athletic equipment. The cost of equipment/uniforms has increased substantially over the past five years. |
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9 | Health, Kinesiology, and Athletics | Personnel | $0.00 | $7,200.00 | ||
Assistant Men's and Women's Cross Country Coach Stipend | The Head Cross Country Coach coaches both the men and women teams. All of our athletic teams that have 10 or more participants has a paid assistant (this could be a Title IX violation). The Cross Country team has average 15 or more participants the past five years. |
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