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DRMA 261: Stage Lighting
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Individual student initiated and developed performances/projects under faculty supervision. Prereq: Permission. Transfer Class.
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DRMA 271: Acting
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Directed study: Acting.Instructor permission required. Transfer Class.
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DRMA 271 - Acting
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DRMA 281: Directing
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Credit for individual student-developed performances/projects under faculty supervision. Instructor permission required. Transfer Class.
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DRMA 284: Playwriting
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Develop writing skills for one-act plays by exploring dramatic structure, character development and the author's stylistic voice. Learn theroles of director, dramaturge, actor and other theatrical artists in the writing process. Includes critical analysis of published plays, readings and critiques of student work. Prereq: ENGL& 101 placement or permission. Transfer class.
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DRMA 291: Theatrical Internship
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Individual student initiated and developed performances/projects under faculty supervision. Prereq: Permission.
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DRMA 298: Individual Projects in Theater
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Individual projects in set design, lighting, costuming, directing, house management, and acting, as determined by advanced Drama students and the Drama faculty. Prereq: Advanced standing, permission.
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ECON 100: Survey of Economics
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Examines basic principles of economics, determination of national prosperity, income distribution, the role of government, price determination, allocation of resources, economic systems, and market behavior. Transfer class.
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ECON 201: Micro Economics
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
(Formerly ECO 200 -Principles of Microeconomics) Covers resource allocation and income distribution with emphasis on price determination, production costs, and market structures. Application of economic reasoning to public issues and business. Required for economics and business administration majors. Fulfills QSR requirement for A.A. degree. Prereq: MAT 098; ENGL& 101 or ENG 101 Recommended. Item 9565 has an additional course fee of $22 to access the accompanying e-textbook and there is no other textbook is required for the distant learning class. Prereq: MAT 098 or equivalent. Transfer class.
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ECON 202: Macro Economics
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Economic systems, growth, recession, inflation, fiscal policy, trade and finance. Required for economic and business administration majors. Fulfills QSR, Global Studies, or Individuals/Society requirements. Prereq: MATH 098 or equivalent. Transfer class.
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EDUC 200: Peer Tutoring
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Tutor training and/or experience. Focus on tutoring techniques and problems in any setting. For more information contact Humanities Division at North (206-527-3709) or Central (206-587-4164); Science and Mathematics Division at Central (206-587-3858); Allied Health, Business, Languages & Cultures at Central (206-344-4347); or the College Transfer Division(s).
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