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THE 40023: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Advanced acting course continuing development of skills acquired from Acting I. Emphasis on acting styles required for successful performance of historical period plays and genres and the techniques to interpret, analyze and portray roles from historic literature. Prerequisite: THE 20023 Acting I or consent of instructor.
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THE 40624: Directing
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Focuses on theory and practice of directing: composition, picturization, movement, rhythm, and pantomimic dramatization. Examines directing of last 100 years, from proscenium to central experimental staging. Requires final project. Prerequisites: THE 14123 Stagecraft, THE 14623 Introduction to Theatre, THE 20023 Acting I.
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THE 41023: Internship:Theatre
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Experience in theatrical production or internship. Requires definition of area of study and major project. May be taken for semester credit in senior comprehensive.
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THE 45523: Playscript Analysis
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Covers tools necessary to unpack and prepare a script for production. Focus on encouraging an engagement with the text through multiple analytical frameworks, including both formalist and non-formalist approaches.
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THE 49023: Senior Comprehensive in Theatre
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Presents senior theatre performance majors with an opportunity to demonstrate their maturity of performance skills and techniques. Prerequisites: Senior status and a declared and approved major in theatre.
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UNV 22312: Understanding and Appreciating Types
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Introduces Myers-Briggs Type Indicator through a one-day workshop and directed study. Assists in understanding how different learning patterns and attitudes toward life can lead to different communication styles, work preferences and other interests and behaviors. Students learn their type and how to be more effective in dealing with people of differing types.
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UNV 22412: Type in Organizations
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Concentrates on organizational applications of Myers-Briggs Type Indicator for those already familiar with psychological type. Covers identifying personal leadership style, learning conflict reduction through the understanding of type and assessment of work-group strength and liabilities.
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UNV 32313: Globalization
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Present students with aspects of broad topic of globalization. Consideration of historical periods which experience surges in process of globalization. Recent globalization, immigration, trade and claims of proponents of economic globalization is examined along with criticisms of this process.
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UNV 32314: Experiential Learning in Adult Education
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Reviews history and patterns of experiential learning in adult education and enables clarification of the role that experiential learning plays in students' education. Provides criteria for preparing and evaluating claims for experiential learning and for designing future learning projects.
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WMS 30000: Women's Studies:Global Perspective
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
This course discusses women as active participants in global societies and the differentiation in the roles assigned to women and men. Topics include employment,sexual exploitation, social roles, and economic status across geographical boundaries.
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