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DR 349: Understanding Film and Its Forms
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2010-2011) Introduces students to the historical, technical and aesthetic development of film, with special emphasis on examining the mythology underlying various genre, and learning how to determine a film’s thematic statements in light of its worldview. May be taken for Fine Arts credit as DR 250/349 or EN 250/349 for Literature Core Studies credit. 300 level by consent of instructor; upper division credit available for students who complete a major project.
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DR 360: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2009-2010) An in-depth study of selected sonnets and major plays, including comedy, history, and tragedy. Required of English majors. Prerequisite: One Literature course or consent of instructor.
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DR 380: Advanced Acting
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Further voice and movement theory and practice for the more serious drama student. The focus is on performing period works, verse plays and developing professional auditions. Prerequisite: DR 100.
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EC 101: Business Economics: An Introduction to Business
2.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
A survey course which introduces the students to concepts such as productivity, the business cycle, market functioning and achieving maximum well-being from the marginal social benefits and costs perspective. Specific areas covered include the economics of health care, material flow, professional sports and international trade.
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EC 201: Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
2.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
An emphasis upon looking at the individual units in the economy including individuals, proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, conglomerates, and cartels. Some attention will be given to the effectiveness of the market and the use of government regulations.
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EC 202: Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics
2.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
An emphasis upon looking at the overall economy including international interdependence, recession, inflation, employment, production, monetary policy, and fiscal policy.
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EC 420: Microeconomic Development
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
This course introduces students to the microeconomic principles of development in urban communities; in other words, job creation. It discusses how key assumptions of the standard economics discourse don’t always hold for neighborhoods at an economic tipping-point. It utilizes a systematic method of analyzing the role of community organizations in the economic turn-around of neighborhoods, and how economic principles interplay with social forces to shape the development experience. Prerequisite: URB 140.
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ED 250: Introduction to Education with Field Practicum (30 hours)
2.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
A course taken prior to admission into the Teacher Education Program. This course explores teaching as a career choice. It includes an examination of the historical, theoretical, philosophical, and sociological foundations of education. Includes current issues, practices, roles of school personnel and federal and state laws regarding discrimination in education. A concurrent school field practicum is required. Prerequisite: Sophomore class standing. Required for Program admission. Additional fees for fingerprinting and the CBEST exam will be required.
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ED 281: Curriculum Planning and the Role of the Teacher
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
A course with practicum that assists students in writing and developing lesson plans and designing individualized and group curricula through application of developmentally appropriate practices for standards based learning. A concurrent school field practicum of 50 hours is required. Prerequisite: ED 250 or consent of instructor.
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ED 282: Curriculum Planning and the Role of the Teacher
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
A course with practicum that assists students in writing and developing lesson plans and designing individualized and group curricula through application of developmentally appropriate practices for standards based learning. A concurrent school field practicum of 50 hours is required. Prerequisite: ED 250 or consent of instructor.
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