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SVLN 4201: Service Learning in Human Services Delivery and Administration
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Provides students with the opportunity to participate in Service Learning during each of their 4 semesters of upper division Human Services Delivery and Administration degree work; and to increasingly integrate the experience of personal research and personal and societal values surrounding important issues and problems in Human Services Delivery and Administration. It moves from an introduction to the concept of Service Learning (SL) and the philosophy and principals that serve as its foundation to an opportunity to utilize advanced Human Services Delivery and Administration skills. Student will be expected to choose their SVLN service sites to coincide with their academic coursework and career goals. Students are expected to complete at least 40 hours of Service Learning during each semester at a single designated agency for that semester.
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SVLN 4210: Service Learning in Human Services Delivery and Administration: Inperpreting
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Provides students with the opportunity to engage in active learning through service while enrolled in course work toward the BA Human Services: Interpreting degree. Students will have the opportunity to integrate the service learning experience with personal reflection, personal research and with personal and societal values surrounding important issues and problems in the areas of Deafness, Interpreting and Human Services Delivery and Administration. Students will be introduced to the concept of Service Learning (SL) and the philosophy and principals that serve as its foundation; and will ultimately have the opportunity to develop and demonstrate cultural and linguistic competence, as well as advanced skills in Human Services Delivery. Service sites will include Deaf and interpreter related agencies, organizations, schools and individuals. Students are expected to complete at least 50 hours of Service Learning during each 3 credit hour course.
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SVLN 4211: Service Learning in Human Services Delivery and Administration: Interpreting
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Provides students with the opportunity to engage in active learning through service while enrolled in course work toward the BA Human Services: Interpreting degree. Students will have the opportunity to integrate the service learning experience with personal reflection, personal research and with personal and societal values surrounding important issues and problems in the areas of Deafness, Interpreting and Human Services Delivery and Administration. Students will be introduced to the concept of Service Learning (SL) and the philosophy and principals that serve as its foundation; and will ultimately have the opportunity to develop and demonstrate cultural and linguistic competence, as well as advanced skills in Human Services Delivery. Service sites will include Deaf and interpreter related agencies, organizations, schools and individuals. Students are expected to complete at least 50 hours of Service Learning during each 3 credit hour course.
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THEA 1010: Theatre Practicum
2.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Practical work in all aspects of production: scenery and costume construction, box office and house management, lighting and sound operation, stage management.
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THEA 1021: Acting I
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
An introduction to the art and craft of acting. This course will explore the actor’s process from script analysis to performance.
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THEA 1030: Voice and Diction
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
This course focuses on the examination and development of the individual voice focusing on resonance, tone, flexibility, articulation of language, and support for the purpose of transmitting meaning and emotion.
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THEA 1070: Oral Interpretation
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Fundamentals of interpretation and performance of various forms of literature, with emphasis on poetry, drama, and prose.
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THEA 1100: Theatre Appreciation
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Introduction to the art of the theatre emphasizing its theories, means of production, and historical development.
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THEA 1110: Fundamentals in Acting
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Provides basic techniques and approaches to the art of acting. Fundamentals of Acting is intended to be the beginning acting course for college students. No background is expected. The course will emphasize developing the actor’s instrument, introducing the student to the fundamentals of acting and making the student a more informed observer of the acting experiences, towards artistic sensibility and towards becoming a more informed audience member. Class periods are physically oriented with the emphasis on doing. The students prepare acting scenes that will be directed and performed for a classroom audience. Covers the fundamentals of stage terminology, stage movement, and improvisation.
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THEA 1500: Stagecraft/Lab
3.00 Credits
University of North Georgia
Introduction to technical theatre production. Course includes a lab component.
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