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Summer & Fall 2007 - West Los Angeles College

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<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2007</strong> Schedule of ClassesSEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION SEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATIONTHEATER 233 - PLAY PRODUCTION (CSU) - 3 UNITSIn this course students are actively involved in the production of playsfor college public performance. This course provides study andlaboratory exploration in all aspects of play production involving theactor in order to develop his or her acting capabilities, skills anddisciplines.1918 12:45-3:45 M W KIM, C HLRC 115& 3.25 hrs TBA KIM, C HLRC 115THEATER 240 - VOICE AND ARTICULATION FOR THETHEATER (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNOTE: Same as Speech 111. Credit allowed for only one of Theatre 240 orSpeech 111.This is an elementary voice class, which covers the mechanics ofvoice production and the various elements of theater speech: quality,strength, timing and pitch. Individual group exercises are combined tohelp the student acquire the basics of good theater speech.EVENING CLASS5120 5:10-6:35 T Th MAROTTA, A B5 200THEATER 275 - SCENE STUDY (UC:CSU) - 2 UNITSPREREQUISITES: Theater 100 and Theater 200.This course provides the opportunity to increase proficiency in theadvanced art and craft of acting. The students will explore thenecessary techniques for developing and intensifying their dramaticabilities by demonstrating competency in character analysis andperformance.EVENING CLASS5122 6:45-10:00 M BARCOS, C FA 103THEATER 278 - FILM AND TELEVISION ACTING - 3 UNITSThe basic fundamentals of acting for the camera are explored.Demonstration, exercises and improvisations are used to practice thetechniques. Scenes are practiced, taped and critiqued.EVENING CLASS5126 6:45-10:00 T GROBER, L CE 222THEATER 505 -HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSNOTE: Same as Cinema 3.This course will involve the viewing of about 14 full-length motionpictures. Discussions will follow each screening, centering on variousfilm making techniques, and the effect of changing social mores willalso be discussed.1928 9:00-12:15 F MC CANE, D AT A128EVENING CLASS5128 6:45-10:00 M CASSER, L AT A128TRAVELAviation & Travel DivisionCraig Wilder, ChairpersonTRAVEL 100 - INTRODUCTION TO TRAVEL INDUSTRY - 3 UNITSThis course will give you a practical overview of the fast-growingtravel industry, including such sectors as cruising, tours, travelagencies, air transportation, car rentals and lodging, as well asinformation on career opportunities, both full-time and part-time.1942 11:10-12:35 T Th MANCINI, M AT A210EVENING CLASS5242 6:45-10:00 W STAFFORD, L AT A210TRAVEL 110 - APOLLO COMPUTER RESERVATIONS - 3 UNITSHands-on experience with the APOLLO computer system, one of thetwo systems most widely used by travel agents and the airlines. Learnto make airline reservations, build passenger name records, and priceitineraries.1948 1:00-4:15 M O CALLAGHAN, M CE 225TRAVEL 115 - SABRE COMPUTER RESERVATIONS - 3 UNITSHands on experience with the SABRE computer system, one of the twosystems most widely used by travel agents and the airlines. Learn tomake airline reservations, build passenger name records, and priceitineraries.EVENING CLASS5246 6:45-10:00 M O CALLAGHAN, M CE 225TRAVEL 130 - GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICA,HAWAII, AND THE CARIBBEAN - 3 UNITSIn this course, you'll become familiar with the major attractions, touristcenters, climate patterns, lodging choices, travel options and travelermotivations for the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico andCentral America.8179 3.25 hrs TBA PAULSON, H ONLINE(See pages 57-65 for more information about ONLINE classes.)TRAVEL 135 -GEOGRAPHY OF EUROPE AND THE MIDDLE EAST - 3 UNITSIn this course, you'll become familiar with the major attractions, touristcenters, climate patterns, lodging choices, travel options and travelermotivations for Europe and the Middle East.EVENING CLASS5254 6:45-10:00 T COCCIO, A AT A228WLAC Internet Radio, WLACRadio.com, was developed to provide information andmarketing of college programs and activities. Created and produced by Broadcastingand Multi-Media students under the supervision of faculty and administrative staff,this site serves as <strong>West</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong>'s portal to the World Wide Web.<strong>West</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong>126www.wlac.edu

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