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THEA 4450: Estill Voice Training IV
1.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is designed for private instruction in the mechanics and artistry of voice utilizing the Estill Voice Model and the techniques/methodologies of Estill Voice Training. Vocal goals and materials are specifically chosen to strengthen the technical and performing abilities of the individual student, whether singing or non-singing. This level of study builds upon concepts gained in previous levels and challenges the student to explore more challenging material.
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THEA 4800: Digital Performance
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This capstone course for the upper-class person uses emerging technologies to convey thematic ideas within live theatrical productions. The course will provide background and framework for students to create and present original live performance pieces employing multiple forms of media. Creativity, collaboration and technical innovation will culminate in a live public performance.
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THEA 4900: Theatre Capstone
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This capstone course will demonstrate, in a practical manner, students' ability to fulfill a role in a theatrical production. Grading is based on the quality and timely completion of the assigned production duties and on materials and critical analysis compiled in a production binder.
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TOUR 1001: Intro to Tourism Studies
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course will introduce students to the global tourism industry. It discusses the industry's scale, scope, and organization from a supply and demand perspective. Fundamental business concepts are applied to the major tourism industry sectors.
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TOUR 2050: Geography of Tourism
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course covers the geography of tourism in selected worldwide destinations with an emphasis on form and function is covered. Topics include an analysis of resources for tourism, related land-use patterns, and developmental processes. Students focus on tourism as the consumption of places through the lens of geography as the science of places.
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TOUR 3850: Dark Tourism
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course explores tourist consumption of death, tragedy, and suffering through dark tourism attractions and destinations. Students study the motivations, ethical challenges, and impacts of dark and extreme tourism on culture, society, and economies.
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TOUR 4000: Impacts & Sustain Tourism
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Sustainable tourism is tourism in a form that minimizes the negative consequences of tourism from an ethical framework of humans as the stewards of economic, environmental, and cultural resources This course teaches students to avoid, identify, assess, and manage the negative consequences of tourism for tourism destinations.
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TRIO 1000: First Year Seminar
1.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
First-Year Seminar helps students to achieve their educational goals through the utilization of a full range of institutional and community resources.
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TRIO 1940: Career Planning
1.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A self-discovery course that provides first and second year students the opportunity to develop career interests and goals. Students will gain an understanding of their interests and personal preferences by completing and critically analyzing various career inventories. Topics include the role of career planning in life planning, decision-making, sources of career information and the relationship between careers and a college education.
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TRIO 2000: Career Readiness
1.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course provides knowledge of a practical preparation for the world of work. Students conduct self-assessment for career planning; learn how to research particular jobs, careers and employers; develop skills needed for obtaining a job; learn how the workplace is organized; and explore the options for combining career and life expectations.
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