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An experiential and theoretical approach to Laban Movement Analysis at an advanced level, including study of Laban's scales, effort graphs, phrasing and relationships.
In this course, students will learn to use standard English grammar in writing paragraphs and compositions. Students work on developing effective simple and compound sentences and using them in their writing. Students are exposed to the modes of argument, process, comparison contrast and classification. This is the first course in a series designed to prepare ESOL student to handle the writing tasks they will encounter in college-credit level courses and the workplace. Integrated with credit ESOL-0371. To register for Writing 1 (COMX 4071) you must also be co-enrolled in Grammar 1 (COMX 4095) this semester or have a passing grade of C or higher in Grammar 1 (COMX 4095) or placement into Grammar 2 (COMX 4097) or higher on the ESOL assessment test.
Study of fundamentals of Japanese; conversation, writing, listening and reading comprehension, vocabulary building, grammar and culture. Text Required: Japanese For Busy People (Romanized version) Rived 3rd edition By AJALT
This playful approach to the actor's craft is conducive to the beginner. This class allows individuals to experience living in the imaginary world of a character and a story while expanding their self-expression and emotional life. Students will learn how to investigate a script and explore their intuition through games, exercises, and scenes from film or stage. The class is designed to be taken more than once, as it is different in meaningful ways each time — ever-changing with the instructor, fellow students, and the material chosen for the class. Acting Fundamentals classes are for EVERYBODY — curious beginners; people who made theatre or films in school but then "real" life was interrupted for a few decades; professionals from non-theatrical industries who think an acting or voice class might help them perform more comfortably at work; theatre professionals who want to get back to basics and do self-care; empty nesters finally getting to do something they want to do; college students seeking a creative outlet... People like YOU, who want to connect and have more fun!
The Certificate in Nonprofit Financial Management is a comprehensive and systematic learning opportunity, covering the tools, frameworks and concepts necessary for effective nonprofit financial management. It is especially useful for: • Current financial management staff seeking further education or a refresher; • Aspiring professionals seeking competence and professional opportunities in this area; • Program staff seeking understanding of this critical organizational function; • Individuals looking to make a career change and wanting a comprehensive and systematic way to acquire the competencies needed to be an effective nonprofit financial manager; • Volunteer leaders seeking greater understanding of the financial management function. Application Process: You must complete an application PRIOR to enrolling. Download applications at nonprofitaustin.org/cfm.
This on-campus Saturday format course is an exam prep experience for the PMBOK Guide knowledge base to help students pass the most recent PMP and CAPM exams. The course focuses on the fundamental concepts from an exam perspective that are tested on both exams. Students should see PMI.org for the PMP and CAPM examination requirements. This course is only examination preparation that assumes you have sufficient project management background and/or foundational coursework to learn about the spectrum of Project Management tools, techniques, models, and methods, such as BMGT 1021 Introduction to Managing Projects and/or intermediate-level BMGT 1009 Applied Project Management course offerings.
Advanced French grammar, directed composition, conversation, and discussion of culture based on readings. Class conducted mostly in French. Combined with credit FREN-2311.