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THTR 470: Play Direction II
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Thtr 314, 370, permission of instructor and 30 hours in the major. Producing and directing a one-act play for public performance; special emphasis on working with the actor.
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THTR 471: Advanced Directing Projects
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: THTR 470. Individualized practicum in directing for the stage. Repeatable up to 6 credits.
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THTR 485 ,486, 487: Dramatic Writing Workshop
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: THTR 384 or 385 and written permission of instructor. Opportunity for disciplined expression in writing for stage, film, television or other media. May be repeated as THTR 485, 486 or 487 to a maximum sum total of 12 credits.
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THTR 495: Internship
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior status or above and permission of the chair. Qualified thirdand fourth-year students may apply to apprentice with theatre companies, performing arts agencies or producing organizations. Repeatable to a maximum of 24 credits. S/U grading.
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THTR 496: Senior Project
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: permission of instructor. Capstone course demonstrating accomplishment in the departmental concentration.
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UNIV 410: Writing Capstone: Framework For Your Future
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: general studies majors only. Students create a reflective writing portfolio that traces individual intellectual journey and provides ground work for projecting beyond graduation. Students examine artifacts from their undergraduate career to uncover their own history of ideas. Includes both formal and informal writing with opportunities for revision based on feedback. The resulting portfolio will serve as a tangible product that students can use as they leave the University.
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WMNS 211: Introduction to Women Studies
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Introduction to the issues, questions, conceptual frameworks and methods basic to a study of human societies, their institutions and cultural artifacts from a perspective that comprehends women's experience.
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WMNS 212: Feminist Theory And Expresion
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ENG 101, 30 credits. Engages students in critical thinking, reading and writing about multicultural and global perspectives that women have developed from a feminist consciousness. May include oral, written and visual texts.
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WMNS 311: American Women Studies: 1620- 1850
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: HIST 103 or 104 or ENG 216 or another women studies course. Women's role in American society from colonial times to the mid-19th century, with attention to differences of race and class. Emphasis on changing sex roles for both women and men as a result of changes in the structure of the family, immigration, urbanization, expansion of the frontier, education, religion, development of the nation and industrialization.
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WMNS 313: American Women Studies: 1850- Present
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: HIST 103 or 104 or ENG 216 or another women studies course. Factors influencing the female gender role as it changed in the last century and a half from the "Cult of True Womanhood" to the "New Woman" to t"Feminine Mystique" to the "Liberated Woman." Emphasis on the impact changing modes of American capitalism; women's efforts for equal rights and social reform; changing patterns of fertility; women's increased participation in the work force; changes in women's role in the domestic sphere.
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