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Course Criteria
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
3-12 credits This course provides students who are fluent in Spanish with opportunities to practice and polish their language skills in a work setting. Students may work as language lab tutors or in a limited number of K-12 school settings or community organizations. Meet with the Spanish coordinator the term before (if possible) to set up the internship.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Introduction to Sustainability will cover sustainability definitions, assessment and actions from a multidisciplinary perspective to help learners create a personal definition that will inform their actions. It will teach students how to understand the complex confluence of social systems, environmental economics and ecological literacy. Themes of pluralism, resource conservation and systems thinking will provide the framework to analyze how to meet ones basic needs of food, water, shelter, energy and transportation. Students will have the opportunity to work on hands-on projects.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Course description is under development.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Students become "Shakespeare-friendly" through lectures and classroom activities. Introductory trainings include acting, vocal/physical skills, swordplay, and Elizabethan song. Coached work on how to bring 400-year-old words alive. (Optional participation in public Term's End Shakespeare Showcase.)
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1.00 Credits
3 credits Introduces the student to basic acting skills. Class exercises focus on increased self-awareness, observation skills, relaxation techniques, overcoming stage fright, and introduction to character analysis and scene study. No prior experience necessary. This course prepares students for continuing on in the Beginning Acting class sequence.
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2.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: TA 141. Continuation of the Beginning Acting sequence. Students are introduced to monologue audition techniques, in-depth character analysis, and more advanced scene work.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: TA 142. Continuation of the Beginning Acting sequence. Students continue in-depth character analysis, and apply it to more advanced scene work. This course prepares students for continuing on in the Intermediate Acting class sequence.
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1.00 Credits
3 credits Students learn theater games, scene development, and roleplaying. Participants put their creative energy into action, release their inhibitions, expand their imaginations, and sharpen their wits. This class is essential training for actors, and useful for others, too.
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2.00 Credits
3 credits Previous experience required. Students study and practice historical styles, and apply the principles of improvisation to character development and scene analysis as well as to everyday life.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course provides training and experience for students who want to learn the necessary functions and operations behind-thescenes. Besides gaining technical expertise, students become familiar with stagecraft, scenic design, lighting, sound, stage management and crew work. This course is recommended for performers, stagehands and future arts producers in Music, Dance and Theatre, who need to know the basics of stagecraft and backstage communications.
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