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CONCENTRATED 447r: Human Aggression
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: previous courses in psychology and women studies. Examines the issue of aggression in humans through the consideration of psychological theory (classical and current), biology and cross-cultural studies. If women are the less aggressive gender, what does this teach us about socialization practices, power, economics and human nature? Readings from the relational feminists will offer new perspectives.
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CONCENTRATED 448t: Risk And Resilience in Adolescent Girls: Development, Culture And Identity
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: previous course in psychology or women studies. A consideration of latest literature on female adolescent development, including diversity.
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CONCENTRATED 448t - Risk And Resilience in Adolescent Girls: Development, Culture And Identity
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CONCENTRATED 449r: Political Psychology
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: at least two social science courses. Explores social psychological analyses of politics and political behaviors of lay people both at individual and social levels. Study of classical and contemporary psychological theories such as political attitude change, group think, mob behavior, and conformity. Topics will include war, genocide, terrorism, nationalism, and ethnic/ racial conflicts.
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CONCENTRATED 449r - Political Psychology
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CONCENTRATED 451x: Resistance Art of The Indigena
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Fair 218c or Amst 202 and Fair 399 or Amst 315 and studio classes or experience above the 200 level. Examines contemporary visual and literary arts of indigenous peoples of Canada and the United States. Emphasis on artwork that reflects personal and cultural histories, government and state relations, and Western misrepresentation of Native peoples in the media and academia.
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CONCENTRATED 452w: Thematic Life Drawing
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: intermediate drawing class such as ART 203, 301 or 304; Art history and FAIR 351w recommended. Explores advanced drawing techniques and development of personal themes based on understanding of current art trends and philosophies.
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CONCENTRATED 452w - Thematic Life Drawing
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CONCENTRATED 453v: New Media Workshop
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: FAIR 359v, 355w or 355y or permission of instructor. Use of software, video, sound recording, et cetera, to create art projects. Discussion of issues and ideas related to new media and study of artists.
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CONCENTRATED 453v - New Media Workshop
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CONCENTRATED 454y: Scriptwriting Workshop II
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Fair 354v, previous 300-level work in scriptwriting in any medium, or permission of instructor. Advanced practice in the art and craft of writing for dramatic media: theatre, film, television, radio. Emphasis on sharpening forms and styles, and on preparing scripts for production. Repeatable to 12 credits.
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CONCENTRATED 455v: Advanced Printmaking
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Fair 254x and 351w. Advanced printmaking techniques illustrating various themes developed by students in consultation with instructor, with an emphasis on technique and aesthetics.
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CONCENTRATED 455v - Advanced Printmaking
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CONCENTRATED 457w: Advanced Theatre/ Film Production
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: permission of instructor. An opportunity to hone advanced production skills in theatre/film in an intense and supportive learning environment.
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CONCENTRATED 464d: Advanced Topics in American Indian Studies
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Interdisciplinary examination of major topics in Indian/white relations such as gaming, treaty rights, sovereignty, or education. Repeatable with different topics.
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CONCENTRATED 464d - Advanced Topics in American Indian Studies
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