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THP 201AB: Theatre Production II
2.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Designed to give college credit to the cast and technical production crews of college theatre productions. May be repeated for up to a maximum of four (4) credits. Prerequisites: None.
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THP 212: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Fundamental techniques of acting through script analysis, rehearsal, and performance. Prerequisites: THP112 or departmental approval.
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THP 213: Introduction to Technical Theatre
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Procedures of technical theatre production and demonstration. Topics include design and construction of scenery; lighting and properties. Prerequisites: None.
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THP 216: Beginning Stage Lighting
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Basic theories and methods of stage lighting for all production types. Emphasis on technical/theoretical facts, artistic/design concept development, and "teamwork" structure of theatre. Examines stage lighting optics, instrument selection and application, color theory, circuiting and control systems, and basic design. Prerequisites: THP213 or permission of instructor.
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THP 241: Performance of Literature
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
The study, analysis, and preparation for performance of prose, poetry, and dramatic literature. Preparation of material for public audiences. Prerequisites: ENG101 or ENG107 or equivalent.
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WAC 101: Writing Across the Curriculum
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Emphasis on the elements of sentence and paragraph structure, the four stages of the writing process for personal-based and expository. Extensive journal entries, editing and revision of written assignments. Prepare and write multi-paragraph essays. Assigned readings, participation in extensive workshops and groupwork. Prerequisites: Appropriate English placement test score, or permission of instructor.
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WED 100: Personal Wellness
2.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Overview of wellness and its relationship to personal health. Understanding of personal wellness through lifestyle assessments. Introduction to wellness and health-related topics including fitness, relationships, nutrition, self care, abusive behaviors, mind/body connection, and other current issues in health. Prerequisites: None.
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WED 121: Physical Conditioning for Massage Therapists
1.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Physical fitness necessary for current and prospective massage therapists. Includes physical fitness and workout techniques as related to performing massage therapy; individual conditioning strategies, and basic nutritional guidelines. Prerequisites: None.
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WED 144: Strategies in Diabetes Management
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Introduction to strategies in diabetes mellitus management and prevention for individuals diagnosed with diabetes and their caretakers. Includes a physical activity component. Prerequisites: None.
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WED 145: Spirituality and Aging
3.00 Credits
Chandler/Gilbert Community College
Exploration of the spiritual dimensions of aging; relationship of major life tasks and transitions to spirituality; exploration of conscious aging, including a literary analysis; reflective and contemplative tools used in conscious aging; interrelationships between wisdom, ritual, and spirituality; and development of a new vision of aging. Prerequisites: None.
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