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SWK 3353: Social Work Practice With Indi
3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Focuses on ethical practice content that encompasses values, knowledge, and skills to work with INDIVIDUALS, including engaging clients in an appropriate working relationship; identifying needs, resources, and assets; collecting and assessing information; evaluating program outcomes and practice effectiveness; and planning for service delivery. Includes content on identifying analyzing, and implementing empirically based interventions designed to achieve client goals, through the use of communication skills, supervision, and consultation. Emphasizes strengths, capacities, and resources of client systems, especially those populations at risk, in relation to their broader environments. Promotes strategies for effective practice with persons from diverse backgrounds and considers technological advances.
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THEA 100: Theatre Forum
0.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Explores opportunities for professional development in theatre for all theatre majors. Post-production reflections, professional presentations, guest lectures, workshops, and collaborative exercises aim to deepen student learning in all aspects of theatre making.
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THEA 101: Career Seminar 1
1.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Explores the requirements, expectations, and opportunities of the theatre major. Students investigate and articulate who they are as a theatre artist and how their interest and values may guide their studies. Activities include presentations, artist interviews, and reflections on the theatre program's Production Handbook.
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THEA 102: Intro to Theatre
3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Explores various aspects of the theatrical process and presents tools for evaluating theatrical productions in a hands-on class. Both group and individual projects are used to introduce and deepen understanding of several theatrical disciplines (playwriting, directing, performance, design) and varied genres and styles of theatre. Students also see and critique performances on and off campus. Open to students in all majors.
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THEA 103: Theatre Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Explores the fundamental relationship between theatre and empathy; examining how theatre invites audiences to learn about other people's perspectives and actions. The course introduces the terminology, process, genres, and basic techniques of theatrical production; students learn about a variety of theatre artists and companies. Attendance at live theatrical events is required for most offerings. Open to students in all majors.
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THEA 105: Script Analysis
3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Introduces tools and methods used to understand plays and discover their potential production and performance values. Provides a basis for theatrical criticism and for an aesthetic appreciation of theatre. Through application assignments and discussion, students learn a variety of techniques to closely read, interpret, and analyze dramatic literature texts as an essential foundation for all types of production work in theatre. Students read plays demonstrating a variety of styles, periods, and artistic standpoints.
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THEA 108: Theatre Practicum
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Provides a mentored forum for the development of skills in acting, design, directing, playwriting, technical theatre, dramaturgy, and other areas of theatre via participation in public performances of plays, musicals, and other theatrical performances. The course focuses on developing artistry, technique, leadership skills, collaborative voices, and/or the skills/knowledge required for successful public performances of theatrical works.
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THEA 110: Intro to Acting
3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Introduces the terminology, theories, and techniques of acting. Provides general education students opportunities for individual, paired and group exercises which explore acting in a hands-on learning environment. Skills and methods learned about communicating with others via performance are highly transferrable to almost any professional or personal environment. Students perform improvised and scripted scenes and monologues. Students also see and critique performances on and off-campus.
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THEA 112: Fund of Acting
3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Introduces the terminology, theories, and techniques of acting. Provides students opportunities for individual, paired and group exercises which explore acting in a hands-on learning environment. Students perform improvised and scripted scenes and monologues. Students also see and critique performances on and off-campus.
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THEA 205: Theatre History I
3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Explores the works, production techniques, and styles of selected examples of world theatre traditions from its origins through the 17th century, focusing on the cultural, sociopolitical, artistic, and historiographical contexts that shape them. The course includes close reading and discussion of plays, examination of primary and secondary texts, and application projects that engage research methods and dramaturgical techniques used to inform contemporary production of historical plays from this era.
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