The Authentic Self: Becoming an Instrument of Change
Fall and Winter quarters
Faculty: Marcella Benson-Quaziena human and organizational systems, Marla Elliott performance, voice, community studies
Fields of Study: communications, music, psychology and theater
Fall: CRN (Credit) Level 10224 (8) Jr - Sr
Winter: Enrollment Accepting New Students CRN (Credit) Level 20157 (8) Jr - Sr
Credits: 8(F); 8(W)
Class Standing: Junior - Senior
Offered During: Weekend
Description
You are the most powerful and versatile tool you have. Do you know who are you and what you stand for? Is that who you want to be? How can you use your presence as an instrument of change? How do you know what you evoke/provoke in others? How do you move in the world with awareness of your authentic self? The ability to communicate and influence is crucial to our effectiveness as we move through many systems. This program is designed for students who want to develop skills of self-knowledge and "use of self" as an instrument of social change.
Maximum Enrollment: 50
Advertised Schedule: 9a-5p Sat/Sun (fall: Oct 2, 9 [field trip to Seattle], 23-24, Nov 20, Dec 11-12; winter: Jan 8, 22-23, Feb 12-13, Mar 12-13)
Required Fees: Fall: $32 per student for theatre tickets; Winter: $10 for art materials, possible addition fee TBA
May be offered again in: 2013-14
Preparatory for studies or careers in: psychology, performing arts, and communications.
Campus Location: Olympia
Online Learning: Hybrid Online Learning < 25% Delivered Online
Books: www.tescbookstore.com