EOP Learning Community #3 and 3a:
The Art of Acting, Voice, Movement, and Character
DESCRIPTION:
Our learning community provides the opportunity for students to enjoy learning collaboratively with others while developing an appreciation of acting. Students will be provided with experiences and discussions that will help them better understand the diversity of the human community. As they master the knowledge they need to succeed in their college life, they will look deeply into themselves as learners, as leaders and as members of their communities. Students will also choose and perform a monologue that expresses their world view or their cultural influence. They will explore the role of culture and diversity through discussion of the Stanislavsky Method of Acting. The marriage of both the Theater 9 course and the Freshmen Seminar course assists the student in developing a healthy understanding of themselves culturally, academically, and serves to prepare them for the challenges of their next semesters.
Pre-requisites: You must be an admitted College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) Student for Fall 2009.
Community 3:
| Course |
Section |
Class # |
Course Title |
Days/Times |
Area of GE Met |
| THEA 9 |
90 |
80779 |
Appreciation of Acting |
MW 11:00-12:15 pm |
Area C2 |
| ETHN 21 |
91 |
84201 |
First Year Seminar |
MWF 10:00-10:50 am |
Area E |
| LS 15 |
90 |
82089 |
College Language Skills |
TR 1:30-2:45 pm |
Meets EO 665 Req |
| LS 15 |
91 |
82090 |
Tutorial |
T 3:10-4:00 pm |
Meets EO 665 Req |
| LS-39B |
92 |
81497 |
Group Tutorial Special Problems |
MWF 1:00-1:50 pm |
Elective |
Community 3a:
| Course |
Section |
Class # |
Course Title |
Days/Times |
Area of GE Met |
| THEA 9 |
91 |
86248 |
Appreciation of Acting |
MW 11:00-12:15 pm |
Area C2 |
| ETHN 21 |
92 |
86249 |
First Year Seminar |
MWF 10:00-10:50 am |
Area E |
| LS-39B |
93 |
86250 |
Group Tutorial Special Problem |
MWF 1:00-1:50 pm |
Elective |
|