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SUB 2008: Contemporary Society, Art, and Politics in Eastern Europe Offered: Location:Romania
3.00 Credits
Prescott College
Our travels will take us to Romania, to the Transylvanian city of Sibiu and the capital city of Bucharest. We will visit museums, attend gallery art shows, the theatre, and architectural tours and meet with artists and curators. We will visit sites of ecological concern and meet with academic and political figures. This class will travel under the theoretical auspices of what we call a "third culture" - selfreflexivityas travelers crossing borders and meeting those who inhabit them. We see this as distinguishable from the concept of multiculturalism because of our emphasis on the culture of travel and the cultures of Eastern Europeans who themselves occupy political and cultural places "in between." Students will read extensively andare expected to keep meticulous journals in a creative way incorporating their personal writing, photography, sketching and/or collage designs. Students encouraged through discussions, readings, activities, and the personal journals, will contribute to a collective project that will address "third cultural" issues inspired by their experiences. Thisproject may take the form of an exhibition, public presentation, multimedia program, film, magazine article, or any combination of these.
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SUB 2008,2009: Conjunctive Studies in Bodywork Offered: Location:Clarkdale,Arizona
3.00 Credits
Prescott College
This course will explore the foundational, sciencebased knowledge required of any bodyworker. Course topics will include anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, and palpation skills, as well as first aid, CPR, and HIV training. The information in this course will be fundamental for the students' further study and practice in bodywork (see corequisite courses). Successful completion of this course (along with the corequisite courses) will prepare the student to take the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork Examination and practice as a Certified Massage Therapist.
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SUB 2008,2009 - Conjunctive Studies in Bodywork Offered: Location:Clarkdale,Arizona
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SUB 2008,2009;WB 2008,2009: Glass Blowing Offered: Location:Prescott,Arizona
3.00 Credits
Prescott College
In this course, emphasis will be placed on the basic tools, equipment, and skills necessary to complete simple paperweights and blown vessels. Additional instruction will be provided in the physics of glass, melting points and characteristics, charging and batching procedures, and the essential equipment needed (i.e., glory holes, pipe warmers, furnaces, marvers, annealers). Instruction will be provided on the proper use of hand tools such as blow pipes, punties, jacks, shears, paddles, blocks, pigs, and trollies.
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SUB 2008,2009;WB 2008,2009 - Glass Blowing Offered: Location:Prescott,Arizona
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SUB 2009: Natural History and Cultural Ecology of Kino Bay, Mexico Offered: Location:Bahia Kino,Sonora,Mexico
2.00 Credits
Prescott College
Students will study the coastal environments in the vicinity of Bahia Kino, Sonora, Mexico. This area exhibits a rich diversity of desert, marine, and estuarian ecological communities. Two distinct human groups inhabit this region: Mestizo Mexicans and Seri Indians. A third group whose impact has increased significantly in recent years is tourists, principally form the Sonoran capital, Hermosillo. Students will analyze the various components of the local environment and study the interrelationships between Kino ecology and economy.
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SUB 2009 - Natural History and Cultural Ecology of Kino Bay, Mexico Offered: Location:Bahia Kino,Sonora,Mexico
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SUQ 2008: Tropical Biology: The Natural History of Costa Rica Offered: Location:Arizona
3.00 Credits
Prescott College
Although only the size of West Virginia, Costa Rica boasts a diversity of habitats and their associated flora and fauna. Over 820 bird species, about 200 kinds of mammals (half of which are bats), numerous reptiles, amphibians, and insects, and a multitude of plants are found in this tropical land, which has attracted research biologists from around the world. This field course emphasizes not only the identification of plants and animals, but also an understanding of the complex interrelationships between and among the life forms and physical conditions that constitute tropical environments.
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SUQ 2008 - Tropical Biology: The Natural History of Costa Rica Offered: Location:Arizona
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SUQ 2008,2009: Western Bodywork Modalities: Theory and Practice Offered: Location:Clarkdale,Arizona
3.00 Credits
Prescott College
This is a survey course in Western bodywork modalities. The student will study both the theory and practice of various Western approaches to bodywork, including Swedish Massage, Connective Tissue Massage, Neuromuscular Therapy, and Sports Massage. Learning will be didactic and experiential in nature. Successful completion of this course (along with the corequisite courses) will prepare the student to take the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork Examination and practice as a Certified Massage Therapist.
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SUQ 2008,2009 - Western Bodywork Modalities: Theory and Practice Offered: Location:Clarkdale,Arizona
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SUQ 2009: Ecology of Southwestern Birds Offered: Location:Arizona
3.00 Credits
Prescott College
This course strengthens students' background in identification, morphology, classification, behavior, and ecology of birds. Lectures, lab exercises, and readings supplement field studies of bird behavior and distribution in the diverse plant communities of the Southwest. Students read and discuss papers from the primary literature that describe methods of field ornithology and illustrate approaches to behavioral, physiological, population, and community ecology. Students study birds at individually selected sites and present results to the class.
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SUQ 2009 - Ecology of Southwestern Birds Offered: Location:Arizona
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WB 2008: Women's Literature Offered: Location:Prescott,Arizona
3.00 Credits
Prescott College
This discussion-based course will focus on 19th and 20th century works by women authors from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Authors may include: Kate Chopin, Edwidge Danticat, Kaye Gibbons, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Toni Morrison, Tillie Olsen, Leslie Marmon Silko, Louise Erdrich, Francine Prose, and Hisaye Yamamoto. Three writing assignments will progress from informal to more formal analysis and research. In the first unit, Reader Response, students interact with a chosen text in a playful, inventive way. In the second unit, Critical Analysis, students learn to interpret a text and support that interpretation with textual evidence. In the final unit, students have three choices: 1) to expand the critical analysis from Unit Two into a research paper; 2) to write a paper on any women's issue touched on in the literature; or 3) to write a substantial creative piece (story, essay, memoir, play), inspired by the material of the course, exploring some aspect of the female experience. Pairs of students will be assigned to lead discussion on several texts from the series Women Writers: Text and Contexts, which introduces students to various approaches to criticism.
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WB 2008 - Women's Literature Offered: Location:Prescott,Arizona
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WB 2008,2009: Yoga Teacher Training and Certification Offered: Location:Prescott,Arizona
3.00 Credits
Prescott College
This course is designed for students who would like to deepen their personal yoga practice and receive foundational training in the art of teaching yoga. Extensive training and practice in the techniques of asana, pranayama, meditation, and chanting will be a central part of this class. We will also explore teaching methods and such topics as sequencing, details of alignment, variations for different populations, verbal and hands-on adjustments, and verbiage for safely leading others in and out of postures. The course will also include academic work in yoga philosophy focusing on yoga history, lifestyle and ethical issues, anatomy (Western and esoteric), and teachings from the Yoga Sutras. This course provides the contact time and content needed for a 200-hour Teacher's Certificate. Successful completion of this course will result in a Certificate of Completion from Prescott College, as well as enabling students to register with Yoga Alliance as a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT).
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WB 2008,2009 - Yoga Teacher Training and Certification Offered: Location:Prescott,Arizona
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WB 2008,2009;FB 2007,2008: Creating and Managing Learning Communities Offered: Location:Prescott,Arizona
3.00 Credits
Prescott College
This course explores the theories and practices used in creating and managing learning communities. Students will observe a variety of different classrooms and will learn the strategies and skills necessary to create an effec- criteria that screen for developmental appropriateness, learner needs, and cultural sensitivity. After observing in a variety of local educational settings, students will apply environmental education theory by developing integrated thematic units that can be implemented during subsequent methods courses.
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WB 2008,2009;FB 2007,2008 - Creating and Managing Learning Communities Offered: Location:Prescott,Arizona
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