63 SPRING 2023 925.424.1000 | [email protected] SPRING 2023 - COURSE LISTINGS Please refer to the onl ine schedule on CLASS-Web to access course section detai ls and the course record numbers (CRNs) for registration. THEA 55 MOVEMENT FOR THE 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. THEA 57A PERFORMANCE PROD- INTRODUCTION 3.0 Units This course provides instruction and supervised participation in theatre rehearsal and performance. On stage participation in cast of scheduled main stage production. Enrollment is for the duration of the production. THEA 57B PERFORMANCE IN PROD. BEGINNING 3.0 Units As a continuation of THEA 57A, students will participate in the cast of a scheduled main stage musical production. Emphasis will be on character development, objectives, and actions. Prerequisite: THEA 57A with a minimum grade of C (May be taken concurrently) THEA 57C PERFORMANCE PROD- INTERMEDIATE 3.0 Units This course is a continuation of THEA 57B. Student will participate in the cast of a scheduled main stage musical production. This course will focus on rehearsal technique, personal creative exploration, and ensemble building and motivated performance response. Prerequisite: THEA 57B with a minimum grade of C THEA 57D PERFORMANCE PROD- ADVANCED 3.0 Units As a continuation of THEA 57C, students will continue to develop onstage with participation in the cast of the scheduled main stage production. This course will emphasize complexity and polish in performance, personal and creative development as a theater professional, and development as a vocal musician. Prerequisite: THEA 57C with a minimum grade of C THEA 58 STAGE COMBAT 2.0 Units This course introduces students to armed and unarmed stage combat for the theater and entertainment industry with a concentrated focus on partnership, safety, and storytelling through movement. Focus on hand-to-hand combat and single sword, among others. Students will have the option to complete certification with The Society of American Fight Directors. Strongly Recommended: THEA 1A with a minimum grade of C THEA 59 ACTING FOR THE CAMERA II/VOICE 3.0 Units This course is a continuation of Acting for the Camera; this course further explores the challenges an actor faces in delivery for TV/Film/Media. Additionally, this course covers an introduction to Voice Over Acting. This course will prepare students for on-camera or voice-over auditions and work. Prerequisite: THEA 56 with a minimum grade of C THEA 60 BUSINESS OF ACTING 1.0 Units Students with an interest in pursuing acting beyond the community college setting will work on preparations to audition for theater, film and four-year schools and develop an understanding of the expectations of professional actors. Work on monologues and showcase scenes, cold reading technique included. Prerequisite: THEA 1A with a minimum grade of C (May be taken concurrently) TUTORING TUTR 17A TUTORING THEORY & 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. TUTR 17B TUTORING THEORY & 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 TUTR 17C TUTORING THEORY & 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 VITICULTURE AND WINERY TECH VWT 23 FUNDAMENTALS OF WINE SCIENCE 3.0 Units This course covers the chemistry and microbiology of winemaking including the use of yeasts and enzymes, primary and secondary fermentation management, wine microorganisms, phenolic compounds, color chemistry, aging and flavor development. There will be a focus on wine faults: the causes and corrections. 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 42 WINERY OPERATIONS II 3.0 Units This class has a strong emphasis on the practical applications of winery operations. Students will be involved in the on-going maintenance of wines produced from the annual LPC Campus Hill Vineyard harvest, putting into action winery operations for the spring season including winery equipment operation and safety, the handling and storage of new wines, barrel and tank monitoring, sensory and laboratory analysis, the planning, managing and implementation of bottling including blending trials, fining and filtering, label design and compliance, winery sanitation and record keeping. Strongly Recommended: VWT 20 with a minimum grade of C Students under the age of 21 must have a declared major in either viticulture and/or enology to participate in any tasting activities as stated in California State Assembly Bill 1989. Scan here to visit the current Spring 2023 class schedule online
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