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A-Z Index || Browse catalog by letter: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Figure Drawing Figure DrawingWinter quarter Credits:4Faculty:Mike Moran, 867-6988Prerequisites:Faculty signature. Beginning Drawing or portfolio review.Special Expenses:$30 for suppliesEnrollment:24Meeting Times:Tue & Thu, 4-6:30pLocation:ArtAnx 2109Schedule:Class ScheduleCRN:20321This is a course in basic figure drawing. Study will include structure and anatomy, gesture and proportion, and a variety of approaches to drawing from life. Financial AccountingWinter quarter Credits:4Faculty:Allen StandingBear Jenkins, 867-5501Enrollment:25Meeting Times:Wed, 5-9pLocation:L 2708Schedule:Class ScheduleCRN:20615This is the second in a series of three courses, which can be taken separately, to provide students with fundamentals in financial management for businesses or organizations. This course will provide a general introduction and overview of the field of accounting. Allocating resources relies heavily on concise, credible and understandable financial information. Understanding the processes by which this happens is important for those students who wish to become accountants, as well as for those who just want knowledge of financial statements. To be effective, professionals in all areas of business, finance, production, marketing, personnel and general management must have a good understanding of accounting. In addition, students whose careers will not be in business areas can use knowledge of accounting to perform more effectively in our society. Forested Lands and Native American ResourcesFall quarter Credits:4Faculty:Linda Moon Stumpff, 867-6845Prerequisites:Graduate standing. Junior standing or above with faculty signature.Enrollment:18Meeting Times:TBASchedule:Class ScheduleCRN:10617 (GR); 10618 (UG)This is a graduate course, offered through the Master of Environmental Study, program which may be open to undergraduate students. See www.evergreen.edu/mes for more information. French, Beginning IFall quarter Credits:4Faculty:Judith Gabriele, 867-5487Enrollment:22Meeting Times:Tue & Thu, 7:15-9:15pSchedule:Class ScheduleCRN:10149This introductory French course emphasizes mastery of basic skills through a solid study of grammatical structures and interactive oral activities. Students will develop accurate pronunciation, build a useful vocabulary and work regularly in small groups to develop conversational skills. The class is lively and fast paced with a wide variety of fun and creative activities in music, poetry, videos and work with Internet-based sites. Students will use additional activities in the Community Language Laboratory to accelerate their skills. French, Beginning IIWinter quarter Credits:4Faculty:Judith Gabriele, 867-5487Enrollment:22Prerequisites:Minimum of 1 quarter college level or 2-3 years high school French.Meeting Times:Tue & Thu, 7:15-9pLocation:Sem 2 B3107Schedule:Class ScheduleCRN:20581This is a continuing course from fall quarter. It emphasizes mastery of basic skills through interactive learning. Classes are lively and conducted primarily in French. Students practice all four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Within this context there will be emphasis on accurate pronunciation, useful vocabulary, videos and situational role-play. Winter quarter will focus on oral skills through the use of poetry, short legends and fables. Additionally, students will become acquainted with French traditions, cuisine and contemporary issues in France and the francophone world. French, Intermediate IFall quarter Credits:4Faculty:Judith Gabriele, 867-5487Enrollment:22Meeting Times:Tue & Thu, 5-6:45pSchedule:Class ScheduleCRN:10150This class is designed to reinforce, practice and build upon previous skills. It will be fast paced, completely in French, with continued review of grammatical structures. Class is interactive emphasizing conversational skills through video segments, music, poetry, Internet clips of news and discussion. Students will be expected to interact completely in French in small groups related to cultural themes. Students will increase their reading and writing skills through study of selected short literary excerpts. French, Intermediate IIWinter quarter Credits:4Faculty:Judith Gabriele, 867-5487Enrollment:22Prerequisites:A minimum of 4 quarters college level French or 3-4 years high school French.Meeting Times:Tue & Thu, 5-6:45pLocation:Sem 2 B3107Schedule:Class ScheduleCRN:20582This is a continuing course from fall quarter for students who have already studied French. It will continue to emphasize grammar review and development of conversational skills through discussions of literature, film, music, poetry, theatre and art. Themes will include both cultural and contemporary issues in France and the francophone world. Additionally, students will work on reading short stories or a short novel. Classes are interactive and conducted entirely in French. Funding Strategies for Cultural and Heritage ResourcesFall quarter Credits:2Faculty:Tina Kuckkahn, 867-5344Prerequisites:Graduate standing. Junior standing or above with faculty signature.Enrollment:20Meeting Times:Fri, Nov 2, 5-9p, Sat & Sun, Nov 3 & 4, 9a-5pSchedule:Class ScheduleCRN:10625 (GR); 10626 (UG)This is a graduate course, offered through the Master of Public Administration program, which may be open to undergraduate students. See www.evergreen.edu/mpa/courseinfo.htm for more information. |
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