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  • SWRK-5096EL - Native Human Services

    This course examines social welfare policy and practice issues relevant to Aboriginal Canadians. Beginning with a survey of the historical, demographic and economic context for social problems, it introduces students to traditional, culture-specific approaches to well-being, and examines contemporar...

  • SWRK-6095EL - Research Project

    Taken in conjunction with six credits of approved course work in a related discipline. cr 6

  • THEA-1115EL - Introduction to the Theatre

    Introduces students to the arts of theatrical production, major historical styles, script analysis and performance. A variety of creative projects are combined with lectures, discussions of local productions and guest artists. May be used as a general humanities elective. This course is a prerequisi...

  • THEA-2115EL - Acting I

    Includes exercises in voice, movement, mask, improvisation, character and scene study, and audition techniques. Principles of acting are based on the works of major 20th-century theorists and artists. Students participate in a directed workshop performance in the 2nd term. PREREQ: THEA 1115 or dept....

  • THEA-2127EL - Voice I

    This course focuses on the organs of speech and intensive oral practice. Effective delivery of the spoken word in the context of both the theatre and the communication media is the objective of the course, although it will benefit anyone who is interested in voice production for public purposes. (ex...

  • THEA-2137EL - Theatre Movement

    Focuses on training the body to be an instrument of expression and developing a greater physical vocabulary. Principles of body alignment, locomotion, spatial relationships and the use of text with movement are among the techniques studied. The course is highly interactive. (exp 3) cr 3...

  • THEA-2177EL - Theatre and Television

    Focuses on forms of drama as they are represented on television. (exp 3) cr 3

  • THEA-2216EL - Musical Theatre I

    This course covers major developments in musical theatre production from the 19th century up to the 1940s. A variety of musicals will be discussed in detail focusing on the creative team as well as the musical and dramatic structure. (lec 2, exp 1) cr 3....

  • THEA-2246EL - Theatre History I

    This course is an in-depth study of the performance and production dramaturgy of ancient and medieval theatre. Emphasis will be placed on the development of staging conventions within the contexts of contemporary ideologies, visual arts and music. PREREQ: THEA 1115 or permission of the instructor. S...

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