2010-11 Catalog

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Offering Description

Individual Study: Fiber Arts, Non-Western Art History, Native American Art, Creative Writing

Spring quarter

Faculty: Gail Tremblay visual arts, creative writing, poetry

Fields of Study: Native American studies, art history, cultural studies, visual arts and writing

Spring: Signature Required Students must develop an Individual Learning or Internship Contract and submit their proposals to Gail Tremblay prior to the beginning of the quarter. For more information, email Gail Tremblay at tremblay@evergreen.edu. Qualified students will be accepted until the program fills.  

Credits: 16(S)

Variable Credit Options: 12- or 16-credit options available.

Class Standing: Sophomore - Senior

Offered During: Day

Description

In the fields listed, Gail Tremblay offers opportunities for intermediate and advanced students to create their own course of study, creative practice and research, including internships, community service and study abroad options. Prior to the beginning of the quarter, interested individual students or small groups of students must describe the work to be completed in an Individual Learning or Internship Contract. The faculty sponsor will support students wishing to do work that has 1) skills that the student wishes to learn, 2) a question to be answered, 3) a connection with others who have mastered a particular skill or asked a similar or related question, and 4) an outcome that matters. Areas of study other than those listed above will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Maximum Enrollment: 25

Special Expenses: Additional costs will vary, depending on student projects.

Internship Possibilities: With faculty approval.

Preparatory for studies or careers in: the arts, art history, literature and creative writing, especially poetry, and the humanities.

Campus Location: Olympia

Books: www.tescbookstore.com

Program Revisions

Date Revision
May 3rd, 2010 New opportunity.