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2.00 Credits
Taken concurrently with SWK425 and SWK426. Integrates theory and practice through instruction and discussion; information and experience from various settings; group supervision. Examines socialization into profession and handling of personal values and practice. Prerequisites: SWK201, 202, 301, 302, 303, 310, 311, 322.
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6.00 Credits
Major fi eld practice internship in local human service agency. Students work 32 hours per week (400 hours total) in professional-level roles, providing social services to clients under instruction and supervision; challenging settings. Develops and practices professional skills; matches interests and goals. Prerequisites: SWK201, 202, 301, 302, 303, 310, 311, 322.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces social work as human helping profession; includes history, value, knowledge and skill bases; emphasizes person in situation; problem solving; interaction of spiritual, biological, psychological and sociological systems. Highlights social work methods, settings, problem areas, client populations, social policy and institutions, and service delivery systems. Includes 25-hour volunteer practicum in human service setting.
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4.00 Credits
Offers students basic understanding of technical aspects of theatre production through direct involvement in mounting of Gordon's theatrical productions. Analysis, problem solving and processes applied in areas of stage carpentry, scene painting, properties, lighting, costuming, stage management and theatrical materials. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces all major areas of theatre, including acting, design, directing and writing. Open to all students as option for fi ne arts requirement of general core and includes experience-oriented, handson lab time as well as refl ective assignments in play analysis and performance criticism.
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4.00 Credits
Explores actor's role; emphasizes technique, characterization, movement and critical analysis. Prerequisites: THT234.
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4.00 Credits
Continues study and application of principles of theatrical production begun in THT150, guided to greater depth of understanding and mastery of skills with emphasis on independent thinking and problem solving related to projects for specifi c productions. Prerequisite: THT150. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Examines in depth great periods, writers and representative plays of Ancient Greece through turn of 20th century, analyzing social and cultural context, thematic concerns and dramaturgical styles of major theatrical movements. While primarily focused on development of Western literature, some Eastern and African origins, literature and styles also explored. (Alternate years. Offered 2008-09.)
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4.00 Credits
Examines in depth explosive theatrical changes provoked by realism and reactions to realism throughout 20th century. Major writers, works and styles read and analyzed in terms of social context, thematic concerns and cultural impact. (Alternate years. Offered 2008-09.)
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3.00 Credits
Group-intensive laboratory designed to explore special topics in theatre including but not limited to voice production, movement, stage combat, dialects, acting styles, theatre design, musical theatre, interpretive studies for historical enactor, and topics related to specifi c productions in annual season. Whenever possible national and local professionals participate as guest artists.
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