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TA 122: Fundamentals of Acting-Intermediate
3.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Reinforces the ideas and systems covered in TA 121. Focuses on enforcing the habit of instant recall of key concepts and physical patterns. Includes extensive work on movement systems such as the Alexander system. Provides experience in actors being exposed to cold readings. Also guides student actors in more complex and demanding scenes and monologues. Prerequisite: TA 121.
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TA 123: Fundamentals of Acting-Advanced
3.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Emphasizes the human voice as a key part of training. Exposes actors to improv comedy, to audition techniques, and discusses where to go for further experience. Includes video taping of final projects to prepare actors for TV or film work. Covers strategies for becoming an extra in local films.
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VC 130: PhotoShop 1 1 class and 2 lab hrs/wk
2.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
2 cr. Introduces the concepts and techniques of digital image manipulation and correction. Prerequisite: Previous computer experience.
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VC 130 - PhotoShop 1 1 class and 2 lab hrs/wk
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VC 131: PhotoShop 2 1 class and 2 lab hr/wk
2.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
2 cr. Refines and expands the concepts and techniques of digital imaging tools with application to digital illustration. Prerequisite: VC 130.
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VC 131 - PhotoShop 2 1 class and 2 lab hr/wk
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VC 137: PhotoShop for the Web 1 1 class and 2 lab hr/wk
2.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
2 cr. Develops the techniques and skills needed to create, edit, save, and post basic images on the World Wide Web. Investigates the basic reasons for using graphics on a web page and explores the various types of usage. Prerequisite: VC 130 or equivalent experience.
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VC 137 - PhotoShop for the Web 1 1 class and 2 lab hr/wk
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VC 138: PhotoShop for the Web 2 1 class and 2 lab hr/wk
2.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
2 cr. Further develops the techniques and skills needed to create, edit, save, and post complex images on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: VC 137 or consent of instructor.
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VC 138 - PhotoShop for the Web 2 1 class and 2 lab hr/wk
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VC 139: Beginning Vector Graphics 1 class and 2 lab hrs/wk
2.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
2 cr. Introduces the use of vector graphic software for graphic arts. Prerequisite: Previous computer experience.
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VC 139 - Beginning Vector Graphics 1 class and 2 lab hrs/wk
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VMW 101: General Viticulture
3.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Introduces grape growing. Covers botany, fruiting, and rootstock cultivars; anatomy and physiology; history and distribution of grapes; vine classification; world growing areas, including latitude, climate, and soils; and common diseases and pests. (Offered via distance education.)
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WLD 077: Welding Processes 2 class and 6 lab hrs/wk
4.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
4 cr. Introduces the fundamentals of shielded metal arc welding, oxyacetylene welding and cutting, metallic inert gas welding (MIG), and arc-air procedures.
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WLD 077 - Welding Processes 2 class and 6 lab hrs/wk
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WR 049: Basic Writing
4.00 Credits
Oregon Coast Community College
4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr. Focuses on practicing essential writing skills that give flexibility in academic writing. Introduces the language used by writing instructors and authors of college-level readers and handbooks. Emphasizes fluency in the writing process through use of invention strategies, drafting, revision, and proofreading and editing. Covers critical analysis of the organization, central idea, and other authors' perspectives to develop and extend thinking and understanding.
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