Las Positas College | Summer/Fall 2020 Class Schedule

101 FALL 2020 925.424.1000 | [email protected] FALL 2020 - COURSE LISTINGS CODES: OP = Course taken for letter grade or pass/no pass; P/NP = Course taken is Pass/No Pass only; GR = Course taken for letter grade only D/E CRN DAYS TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR DATES CODES SEC D/E CRN DAYS TIMES ROOM INSTRUCTOR DATES CODES SEC productions or events per semester. Prerequisite: THEA 48A with a minimum grade of C Strongly Recommended: MATH 107 with a minimum grade of C Eve 21867 Tue 4:00-4:50 4128 KELLY 08/17-12/18 OP 093 Lab Tue 5:00-6:20 4128 08/17-12/18 OP Lab Th 4:00-6:20 4128 08/17-12/18 OP Lab By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk 4128 08/17-12/18 OP THEA 48C TECHTHEATER PROD-ADVANCED 3.0 Units Participation in scheduled productions as assistant stagemanagers or assistant designers of said productions technical elements, including scenic, costume, lighting and sound design. Enrollment is for the duration of the semester. Students may participate in more than one production per semester, as needed. Prerequisite: THEA 48B and THEA 50L or THEA 51 or MUS 35 or THEA 52 with a minimum grade of C Strongly Recommended: MATH 107 or MATH 107B with a minimum grade of C Eve 21868 Th 4:00-4:50 4128 KELLY 08/17-12/18 OP 093 Lab By Arr 6.0 Hrs/Wk 4128 08/17-12/18 OP THEA 48D TECHTHEATER PROD-CAPSTONE 3.0 Units Participation in scheduled productions as manager of productions technical elements, which may include stage management, publicity management, or designer’s apprentice in lighting, sound, costume, or scenic design. Enrollment is for the duration of the semester. Students may participate in more than one production or event per semester. Prerequisite: THEA 48C, THEA 50L or MUS 35 or THEA 51 or THEA 52 with a minimum grade of C Eve 21869 Tue 5:30-6:20 4128 KELLY 08/17-12/18 OP 093 Lab By Arr 6.0 Hrs/Wk 4128 08/17-12/18 OP THEA 50 STAGECRAFT 3.0 Units An introduction to technical theatre and the creation of scenic elements. Includes basic concepts of design, painting techniques, set construction, set movement, prop construction, backstage organization, and career possibilities. May include stage management, lighting, and/or sound techniques. Lecture, reading, projects, and practical experience. Day 22379 TTh 2:00-2:50 4128 KELLY 08/17-12/18 GR V01 Lab TTh 3:00-3:50 4128 08/17-12/18 GR Lab By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 4128 08/17-12/18 GR THEA 51 INTRODUCTIONTO COSTUME DESIGN 3.0 Units Students will study costume history, design, and basic construction techniques as an introduction to basic theatrical costuming. Fabrics and their various uses will be investigated. Design and fabrication of costumes for production; components of basic sewing and costume construction; comprehensive overview of the history of fashion and costume, color, manufacturing techniques; Introduction to basic makeup design; makeup application techniques and design; special effects makeup techniques. Strongly Recommended: THEA 50 with a minimum grade of C Day 22380 TTh 11:00-11:50 4240 LISH 08/17-12/18 GR V01 Lab TTh 12:00-1:15 4240 08/17-12/18 GR THEA 55 MOVEMENT FORTHE ACTOR 1.0 Units Movement for the Actor is designed to use movement and gesture for furthering skills in character development, enhancing the actor’s understanding of their body as a tool for communication. This course focuses on the actor’s body and mind connection, and how they might use that connection Course included exercises based on various techniques including an introduction to mime, Laban, Viewpoints, character masks, and ensemble development exercises. Day 23333 Mon 2:30-3:20 4127 MCBRIDE 08/17-12/18 GR V01 TUTORING TUTR 17A TUTORINGTHEORY & PRACTICE I 0.5 Units Training for college tutors to acquire specific skills and techniques for tutoring in academic and vocational subject areas, and basic skills. The course will provide a conceptual framework of tutoring to guide students in leading effective tutoring sessions. Day 21728 Fri 12:00-3:00 2401 TSUBOTA 08/28-08/28 OP LS1 Fri 12:00-3:00 2401 09/04-09/04 OP Fri 12:00-3:00 2401 09/11-09/11 OP TUTR 17A-LS1 meets three times per semester: 8/28/20, 9/4/20, 9/11/20. You must be hired as an LPC peer tutor before registering for this class. TUTR 17B TUTORINGTHEORY & PRACTICE II 0.5 Units Intermediate training class for college tutors. Tutors will acquire specific skills and techniques for tutoring in academic subjects, vocational subjects and basic skills. Required course for second semester tutors participating in the Las Positas College Tutorial Program. Prerequisite: TUTR 17A with a minimum grade of C Day 21745 Fri 12:00-3:00 2401 TSUBOTA 08/21-08/21 OP LS1 Fri 12:00-3:00 2401 09/04-09/04 OP Fri 12:00-3:00 2401 09/18-09/18 OP TUTR 17B-LS1 meets three times per semester: 8/21/20, 9/4/20, 9/18/20. TUTR 17C TUTORINGTHEORY & PRACTICE III 0.5 Units Advanced training for college tutors to obtain skills and techniques in academic and vocational subject areas and basic skills remediation. Emphasis upon leading group tutoring sessions and mentoring new tutors. Required course for third semester tutors participating in the Las Positas College Tutorial Program. Prerequisite: TUTR 17B with a minimum grade of C Day 21849 Fri 12:00-3:00 2401 TSUBOTA 08/21-08/21 OP LS1 Fri 12:00-3:00 2401 09/04-09/04 OP Fri 12:00-3:00 2401 09/18-09/18 OP TUTR 17C-LS1 meets three times per semester: 8/21/20, 9/4/20, 9/18/20. VITICULTURE AND WINERY TECH VWT 1 WORLDWINES: NEWWORLD 3.0 Units This course is a comprehensive exploration of “new world” wines. The winemakers of the “new world” have taken the great grapes of the “old world” and created modern wines for a new generation. Explore the history of wine regions, origins of cultivars and the varied wines of the United States, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America and Mexico. Students under the age of 21 must have a declared major of either viticulture and/ or enology to participate in any tasting activities as stated in the California State Assembly Bill 1989. VWT 1 has a $150.00 material fee. Eve 23617 Tue 6:00-8:50 1814 EVERETT 08/17-12/18 GR 093 VWT 10 INTRODUCTIONTOVITICULTURE 3.0 Units This is an introduction to general viticulture covering the fundamental principles of the biology and culture of the grapevine. This includes taxonomy, morphology, physiology, distribution, domestication, utilization, propagation, production systems, harvesting, and storage and processing of grapes, with a brief overview of wine making. The class explores climate and soil preferences of Vitus vinifera, vineyard establishment, and training young vines. Cultural practice lectures will focus on canopy management disciplines, irrigation strategies, fertilization, pest and disease control, cover cropping and pruning. There will be practical experience workshops in the Campus Hill Vineyard. Successful completion of course should prepare students for

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