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STU 111: Career and Life Planning
2.00 Credits
Yavapai College
STU 111. Career and Life Planning (2). Exploration of the career decision-making processes, including personal assessment, career exploration, and goal setting. Emphasis on developing career planning strategies. Introduction to job search techniques. Two lecture.
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STU 150: Becoming a Master Student
3.00 Credits
Yavapai College
STU 150. Becoming a Master Student (3). Academic and personal skills to promote a successful college experience. Three lecture.
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STU 150: Becoming a Master Student
3.00 Credits
Yavapai College
Academic and personal skills to promote a successful college experience. Three lecture.
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STU 296: Internship: Student Development
3.00 Credits
Yavapai College
STU 296. Internship: Life Management Skills (3). Supervised field experience with businesses, corporations, government agencies, schools and community organizations to expand career interests and apply subject knowledge relevant to the workplace. Individualized internship placements to develop personal and professional skills, including professional ethics, leadership, and civic responsibility. Prerequisite: Student must have a GPA of 2.0; have completed specific degree requirements as required by the program; and have completed the internship application process. [Repeatable for a total of 6 credit hours towards degree/certificate requirements.] S/U grading only.
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STU 299: Independent Study:Student Development
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Yavapai College
STU 299. Independent Study Life Management Skills (1-6). Supervised special project in this field of study. Approval of supervising Division Dean is required.
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THR 131: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Yavapai College
THR 131. Acting I (3). Introduction to performance techniques with emphasis on movement and voice skills, and the performer's relationship to all parts of the play's production. Incorporates creative movement, character analysis, improvisation, stage arts, and the contribution of various types of theater to theater arts. Three lecture.
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THR 132: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Yavapai College
THR 132. Acting II (3). Study of performance techniques with emphasis on character development and analysis. Introduction to directing and technical theater as they influence development of acting skills. Prerequisite: THR 131. Three lecture.
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THR 135: Introduction to the Theater
3.00 Credits
Yavapai College
THR 135. Introduction to the Theater (3). Development of theatre in Europe and America from ancient Greece to present. Integrated approach to theatre including playwriting, architecture, acting, production and criticism, particularly in historical settings. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Three lecture.
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THR 150: Shakespeare Scene Study
3.00 Credits
Yavapai College
Study of Shakespeare's texts with an emphasis on challenges of structured language, distinction between prose and verse, scene structure and the demands of the soliloquy. Includes basic acting principles within the context of Shakespeare's plays. Three lecture.
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THR 242: American Cinema
3.00 Credits
Yavapai College
THR 242. American Cinema (3). Survey of American film as an art form, an industry, and a system of representation and communication. Technical, aesthetic, and cultural aspects of American cinema and their role in reinforcing and challenging America's national self-image. Three lecture.
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