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Fall 2010 / Winter 2011 Continuing Education Centre for the Arts and Communications D I S C O V E R T H E AR T S Art • Theatre Production • New Media • Photography • Children and Youth Courses • Dance • Music • Professional Writing • Arts and Cultural Management • Travel

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Page 1: Fall 2010/Winter 2011 Course Guide

Fall 2010 / Winter 2011Continuing EducationCentre for the Arts and Communications

DISCOVER THE ARTS

Art • Theatre Production • New Media • Photography • Children and Youth Courses• Dance • Music • Professional Writing • Arts and Cultural Management • Travel

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2Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this brochure at the time of printing.

MacEwan reserves the right to make necessary changes to the information contained herein.

ContentsArt 3Theatre Production 5New Media 6Photography 7Dance 8Children and Youth Courses 11Alberta College Conservatory of Music 13Centre for the Arts Music 16Bachelor of AppliedCommunications inProfessional Writing 17University Credit Courses 20Arts and CulturalManagement Certificate Online 21Registration Information 22NEW YORK Travel Trip Back Cover

INFORMATION

www.artsoutreach.org | Call 780.497.5000 to register

ArtArts & Cultural Management

Credit CoursesDance

New MediaPhotography

Theatre ProductionYouth Courses:

Diane [email protected]

Art, Design, Dance & Photography

Children’s Music & DanceMusicTravel

Brenda [email protected]

Bachelor of Applied Communications in Professional Writing

Journalism

Joyce [email protected]

Alberta College Conservatory of Music

Katie [email protected]

Music in Early Childhood Maureen [email protected]

Campus Locations in Edmonton

Campus Designations:

CFAC: Centre for the Arts and Communications 10045-156 St.

AC: Alberta College Conservatory of Music10050 MacDonald Dr.

CCC: City Centre Campus10700 104 Ave.

MSC: MacEwan South Campus7319 29 Ave.

e-Campus online courses. Visit www.eCampusAlberta.ca for more information.

Discover the Arts

Continuing Education at Grant MacEwan University caters to those looking to enhance and expand their creativity as well as to allow for personal growth in interest areas suchas Photography, Art, Dance, Music, Writing, New Mediaand Theatre. We’ve developed a course listing that also introduces and expands the knowledge of the arts forChildren and Youth.

Whether you’re a seasoned professional looking to brush up on your skills, interested in pursuing your burning desire to enroll in that course you’ve been putting off for years, or wanting to enroll your children to enhance their creativ-ity and talents further, MacEwan’s Centre for the Arts and Communications offers a wide variety of courses to suit your needs!

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Art Call 780.497.4301 or e-mail [email protected] for more information; call 780.497.5000 to register. Course fees do not include supplies or textbooks unless otherwise indicated.

CREDIT COURSES• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Drawing IThis course is an introduction to the principles and elements of drawing. Students work in a variety of media such as charcoal, graphite, ink wash and conté, and deal with the followingcontent: tonal scales; perspective; mark-making exploration; gestural, contour and tonal drawing. Students will learn to problem solve as well as to analyze and critique their work. Students may be required to attend visiting artist lectures and art exhibitions outside of scheduled class hours.See www.acat.gov.ab.ca for transferability.Instructor: D. Rydman$749, plus $10 + GST material fee, course supplies extra, university transfer, 4 credits

ARTE 110 (571) ..... CFACT and Th, Sep 9 – Dec 16, 6:30 - 9:30 pm (No class Nov 11)

ARTE 110 (621) ..... CFACT and Th, Apr 26 – Jul 28, 6:30 - 9:30 pm

Art History IThis course is an introduction to the history of Western art and architecture from the prehistoric to the end of the late Gothic period (circa the early 1300s).See www.acat.gov.ab.ca for transferability.$594, text extra, university transfer, 3 credits

ARTE 101 (571) ..... CCCT, Sep 14 – Dec 14, 11 am – 2 pmInstructor: S. Gunderson

ARTE 101 (572) ..... CCCT, Sep 14 – Dec 14, 6 – 9 pmInstructor: E. Beauchamp

Art History IIThis course is an introduction to the history of Western art and architecture from the early Renaissance (circa 1300) to the present. See www.acat.gov.ab.ca for transferability.Instructor: S. Gunderson. $594, text extra, university transfer, 3 credits

ARTE 102 (571) ..... CCCTh, Sep 9 - Dec 16, 11 am – 2 pm (No class Nov 11)

ARTE 102 (596) ..... CCCTh, Jan 13 – Apr 21, 11 am – 2 pm

ARTE 102 (597) ..... CCCTh, Jan 20 – Apr 21, 6 – 9 pmInstructor: E. Beauchamp

ARTE 102 (1600) ..... eCAFeb 1 – Apr 30

ARTE 102 (621) ..... CCCM - F, May 2 – 20, 9 am – noon

Contemporary Art IssuesThis course is designed to familiarize the student with art made from 1950 onward. It deals with the various styles, media, issues and artists that make up the contemporary art scene. Students are actively involved in discussions and in the analy-sis of art, texts and ideas. They are required to research various topics and artists for both oral presentations and assignedessays. Students may be expected to attend some lectures and exhibitions outside of scheduled class time.Instructor: H. Santa-Balazs Prerequisite: minimum of C- in ARTE 202 or consent of the Chair. See www.acat.gov.ab.ca for transferability. $594, text extra, university transfer, 3 credits

ARTE 203 (571) ..... CFAC M, Sep 13 - Dec 13, 2 - 5 pm (No class Oct 11)

ARTE 203 (572) ..... CFACW, Sep 8 - Dec 15, 2 – 5 pm

20th Century Visual Culture: c. 1900 – 1950Beginning with a review of the foundations of Modernism in the late 19th century, this course examines the major move-ments in art, architecture, photography and design produced in Europe and North America to the mid-20th Century. See www.acat.gov.ab.ca for transferability. Instructor: S. Gunderson.$594, text extra, university transfer, 3 credits

ARTE 202 (596) ..... CCCT, Jan 18 - Apr 19, 11 am – 2 pm

ARTE 202 (621) ..... CCCM - F, May 24 - Jun 10, 9 am – noon

NONCREDIT COURSES• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Art Fundamentals:Introduction to Art and Portfolio Preparation This is an introductory course that covers the principlesof drawing, sculpture and design. Although the course isspecifically intended to serve the needs of students whoare preparing portfolios for fine art programs, anyone interested in a general introduction to the visual arts is welcome toattend. Projects may include principles of composition based on an abstract plaster sculpture; a series of figure drawings that cover aspects of anatomy, proportion, and observation; a still life project that focuses on tonal drawing; and a mixed media project that deals with principles of formal unity.Instructor: K. Johnson.$319, some supplies included, noncredit

ARTE 0143 (550) ..... CFAC10 M, Sep 20 – Nov 29, 6:30 – 9:30 pm (No class Oct 11)

ARTE 0143 (576) ..... CFAC10 M, Jan 17 – Mar 28, 6:30 – 9:30 pm (No class Feb 21)

ARTE 0143 (577) ..... CFAC10 M, Apr 11 – Jun 27, 6:30 – 9:30 pm (No class April 25)

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4Courses are subject to change. For updates please visit our website.

www.ArtsOutreach.org | Registration: 780.497.5000 | Additional information: 780.497.4364

Foundation for DrawingThis course helps the absolute beginner to draw withconfidence and ease, and introduces participants to the joy of informal sketching. Through drawing people, places and things, this course follows the practice of observing the world around you. Draw using shading and highlighting, proportion, perspec-tive, and negative and positive space. Improve eye to hand control and gain fluidity in drawing. $215, noncredit

ARTE 0500 (550) ..... CFAC8 Th, Sep 16 - Nov 4, 6:30 - 9:30 pmInstructor: K. Johner.

ARTE 0500 (576) ..... CFAC8 T, Jan 18 - Mar 8, 6:30 - 9:30 pmInstructor: S. Cumberland.

Foundation for PaintingUsing acrylic paints, learn about colour mixing and techniques of paint application. Learn composition and paint with a sense of structure, depth, light and atmosphere. Explore a range of subject matter, develop observational skills, and discover an individual approach to the painted surface. A previous drawing course is recommended. $225, noncredit

ARTE 0510 (550) ..... CFAC8 T, Sep 14 - Nov 2, 6:30 - 9:30 pmInstructor: D. Shkolny.

ARTE 0510 (576) ..... CFAC8 Th, Jan 20 - Mar 10, 6:30 - 9:30 pmInstructor: S. Cumberland.

Exploring the Basics of DrawingLearn to develop that special hand-eye coordination that allows artists to draw practically anything. This course will provide you with plenty of demonstrations and exercises to aid you in understanding the methods and materials used to make realis-tic drawings. You will be shown how to perceive and translate visual elements onto paper to achieve realism in your drawings and how to establish proportion and perspective. Designed for beginners, this course will also be of interest to people with limited drawing experience who wish to perfect their technique. Instructor: F. Haddock.$199, noncredit

ARTE 0112 (550) ..... CFAC8 W, Sep 15 – Nov 3, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

ARTE 0112 (576) ..... CFAC8 W, Jan 19 – Mar 9, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Landscapes in AcrylicsLearn how to paint landscapes using Wild Rose country as your inspiration. Discover how to mix colours and apply them to canvas to make realistic paintings through step-by-step demonstrations. Learn how to start paintings and compose them into original pieces of art. This is a great course for both beginners and intermediates wanting to brush up on painting skills. Instructor: F. Haddock. $199, noncredit

ARTE 0114 (550) ..... CFAC8 Th, Sep 16 – Nov 4, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Foundation for Lifedrawing - Anatomy of the FormThis drawing course is a must for those interested indrawing and painting the human form with confidence and fluidity. Draw from the model using direct observation and develop an understanding of the underlying form, skeletal land-marks and body masses. Acquire the skills to draw hands, feet and faces and learn how to construct three dimensional forms, determine good proportions and accommodate for perspective views. A previous drawing course is recommended. $225, noncredit

ARTE 0520 (550) ..... CFAC6 W, Sep 15 - Oct 20, 6:30 - 9:30 pmInstructor: D. Shkolny.

ARTE 0520 (576) ..... CFAC6 W, Jan 19 - Feb 23, 6:30 - 9:30 pm

The Human Form: Lifedrawing and Figure PaintingLoosen up first with rapid gesture drawings and formal stud-ies and then create painted works. Work from life models to render the full three-dimensional figure with an understanding of construction, proportion and mass. Define surfaces and show changes in the form using colour variation, and contrasts in light, shade and texture. Colour theory, colour mixing and acrylic painting techniques will be studied. This course pro-vides participants with a basis for portrait drawing and painting.$295, noncredit

ARTE 0521 (550) ..... CFAC8 M, Oct 25 - Dec 13, 6:30 - 9:30 pm

ARTE 0521 (576) ..... CFAC8 M, Feb 28 - Apr 18, 6:30 - 9:30 pmInstructor: D. Moore.

NEW! Shoe Box SculptureThis sculpture course focuses on size – pieces are shoe box size or smaller - materials and creativity. Working on a small scale, participants create a dialogue between the materialsand content by focusing on form, surface and texture. The instructor will guide both experienced artists working in arange of media, and participants new to sculpture, throughan exploration of diverse materials, techniques and concepts. Instructor: K. Johner.$259, some supplies included, noncredit

ARTE 0531 (550) ..... CFAC8 S, Oct 16 – Dec 4, 9 am – noon

Capturing Portraits on PaperHave you ever wanted to draw a movie star or a music celeb-rity? Learn to use graphite, charcoal, or carbon to draw faces from a variety of sources. Demonstrations and exercises will show the steps you need to know to create portraits of your screen heroes. Start with line drawing and learn how to keep your image in proportion. Follow that with the best methods for adding shading to make every portrait pop off the page. Instructor: F. Haddock.$109, noncredit

ARTE 0128 (550) ..... CFAC4 W, Nov 17 – Dec 8, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Painting the Four Seasons Using WatercoloursCreate gorgeous landscapes that reflect our four seasons. Demonstrations and personal attention will help you learn how to paint frosty winter scenes, vibrant spring greens, warm

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summer days, and colourful fall trees. Learn how to use your materials to mix colours and apply them to the canvas to get just the right effect. Professional instruction will help you learn the basics of watercolour materials and painting techniques. Handouts will reinforce the ideas introduced in each session, making this a “complete learning how to paint” course!Instructor: F. Haddock. $109, noncredit

ARTE 0132 (550) ..... CFAC4 Th, Nov 18 – Dec 9, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

NEW! Relief SculptureThis course introduces participants to a range of techniques and materials to create both low and high relief sculpture.Develop projects through experimentation with a varietyof materials ranging from found objects to paper. Gain an overview of both contemporary and historical relief sculpture and develop pieces with a range of content from the represen-tational to the abstract. Instructor: K. Johner.$259, some supplies included, noncredit

ARTE 0532 (576) ..... CFAC8 S, Jan 15 – Mar 12, 9 am – noon (No class Feb 19)

Landscapes Across Canada with AcrylicsCanada has some of the most breathtaking views in the world. Come and explore Canadian nature scenes while learning about colour mixing, brush techniques, and composition. Your instructor will demonstrate projects to give you a greater understanding of how to start and develop your paintings of Peggy’s Cove, Alberta’s big skies, and many more. Instructor: F. Haddock.$199, noncredit

ARTE 0141 (576) ..... CFAC8 Th, Jan 20 – Mar 10, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Your Guide to Ink and Wash DrawingThis course introduces the materials and techniques usedto create ink and wash drawings. Learn how to draw basicimages, ink them, and add a sparkle of colour to complete them. Demonstrations show how a wide range of subjectscan be accomplished using this fun mixture of mediums.Instructor: F. Haddock.$109, noncredit

ARTE 0196 (576) ..... CFAC4 W, Mar 23 – Apr 13, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Painting Wildlife Using AcrylicsTake your landscapes to a new level by adding wildlife! Learn how to mix colours for animal fur, and to create textures found on a variety of animals, through individual instruction and dem-onstrations. Compose landscapes and place animals in just the right place to make the painting come to life. Each painting focuses on a different animal including deer, wolves and birds. Instructor: F. Haddock.$109, noncredit

ARTE 0113 (576) ..... CFAC4 Th, Mar 24 – Apr 14, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Theatre Production Call 780.497.4301 or e-mail [email protected] for more information; call 780.497.5000 to register.

Continuing Education is pleased to offer a number ofTheatre Production credit courses over the fall and winter terms. Please call for course information, dates and times. Consent of the Program Chair and satisfactory completion of prerequisites, where applicable, are required priorto registration in any Theatre Production courses.See www.acat.gov.ab.ca for course transferability.

CREDIT COURSES FALL 2010• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Drafting and Model Making$499 and a $30 + GST material fee, 2 creditsTPPR 102 (571) ..... CFAC

Audio I$499, 2 creditsTPPR 110 (571) ..... CFAC

Footings$784 and a $10 special fee and a $50 + GST material fee,5 creditsTPPR 111 (571) ..... CFAC

Rigging$404 and a $10 + GST material fee, 1 creditTPPR 108 (571) ..... CFAC

Stagecraft II$499 and a $30 + GST material fee, 2 creditsTPPR 204 (571) ..... CFAC

Set Painting II$404 and a $30 + GST material fee, 1 creditTPPR 206 (571) ..... CFAC

WINTER 2011• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Applied Theatre History$594, 3 creditsTPPR 101 (596) ..... CFAC

Stagecraft I$499 and a $30 + GST material fee, 2 creditsTPPR 104 (596) ..... CFAC

Set Painting I$499 and a $30 + GST material fee, 2 creditsTPPR 106 (596) ..... CFAC

Introduction to Costumes$499 and a $25 + GST material fee, 2 creditsTPPR 107 (596) ..... CFAC

Audio II$499, 2 creditsTPPR 210 (596) ..... CFAC

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6Courses are subject to change. For updates please visit our website.

www.ArtsOutreach.org | Registration: 780.497.5000 | Additional information: 780.497.4364

NONCREDIT COURSES• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Set Etiquette and ProtocolThis course for newcomers to the film industry is being offered in cooperation with I.A.T.S.E. Local 210. Attend this information packed seminar and learn what to expect when you are called to work on a film set and what you are supposed to do when you arrive on set. This workshop will provide you with vocabu-lary and details about the chain of command in the film crew. Find out who does what, the behaviour that is expected of you, and what you need to bring to a call.Instructors: J. Concannon, J. Kennedy, P. Oleniuk. $99, noncredit

TPPR 0110 (550) ..... CCC1 S, Oct 16, 10 am – 3:30 pm

TPPR 0110 (576) ..... CCC1 S, Feb 12, 10 am – 3:30 pm

New MediaCall 780.497.4301 or email [email protected] for more information. Call 780.497.5000 to register.

Course fees do not include supplies or textbooks unlessotherwise indicated.

Introductory MacintoshThis course gives you a solid understanding of how the Macin-tosh operates including surfing the web, using email, adjusting your user preferences and the basics in iPhoto and iTunes.$225, noncredit

VCOM 0154 (550) ..... CFAC4 T, Oct 5 – 26, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

VCOM 0154 (576) ..... CFAC4 T, Feb 1 – 22, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Macintosh IIExplore the Macintosh in more detail by studying the advanced features offered in iPhoto, iTunes, iMovie and iDVD along with basic troubleshooting skills.$225, noncredit

VCOM 0354 (550) ..... CFAC4 T, Nov 9 – 30, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

VCOM 0354 (576) ..... CFAC4 T, Mar 1 – 22, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Adobe PhotoshopUsing Photoshop’s powerful set of tools, filters and functions, students will adjust, edit and alter photographs in this hands-on course. Basic computer experience is required. $315, noncredit

AVDM 0165 (550) ..... CFACS and Su, Oct 23 - 24, 9 am - 5 pm

AVDM 0165 (550) ..... CFAC6 M, Sep 27 – Nov 8, 6:30 - 9:30 pm

AVDM 0165 (576) ..... CFAC6 M, Feb 7 – Mar 21, 6:30 - 9:30 pm

AVDM 0165 (577) ..... CFACS and Su, Feb 12 - 13, 9 am - 5 pm

Adobe InDesignStudy basic and advanced features of this powerful layout and design software. In-class projects will guide you through the design of single and multi-page documents, using InDesign’s extensive tool palette and functionality. Basic computerexperience is required.$315, noncredit

VCOM 0160 (550) ..... CFAC6 W, Oct 6 – Nov 10, 6:30 - 9:30 pm

VCOM 0160 (551) ..... CFACS and Su, Sep 25 – 26, 9 am - 5 pm

VCOM 0160 (576) ..... CFAC6 W, Feb 2 – Mar 9, 6:30 - 9:30 pm

VCOM 0160 (577) ..... CFACS and Su, Feb 5 – 6, 9 am - 5 pm

Adobe IllustratorUsed primarily in the creation of logos, illustrations and2D graphics, Illustrator is the industry–standard softwarefor graphic design. Participants study the features andfunctions, including the sophisticated drawing tools,through in-class projects. $315, noncredit

AVDM 0170 (550) ..... CFACS and Su, Nov 20 – 21, 9 am – 5 pm

AVDM 0170 (576) ..... CFACS and Su, Mar 5 – 6, 9 am – 5 pm

Web Design and Development Level IWeb Design and Development Level I is designed to be astepping stone for students interested in web development. In this course students will learn the basic concepts in web development such as design theories, content, proper naviga-tion and usability. Students will learn and implement concepts of site structure and website planning. The course will give the students an opportunity to construct basic websites through programming in HTML and an introduction to industry leading web authoring software Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe’sImageReady. Basic computer experience is required.$315, noncredit

AVDM 0163 (550) ..... CFAC3 T and Th, Oct 5 – 21, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

AVDM 0163 (576) ..... CFAC3 T and Th, Feb 1 – 17, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Web Site Design and Development IIThis course is designed to further student’s existingknowledge of Web Development. Students will create, design and implement professional layouts for the web. Students will be introduced to scripting languages such as Cascading Style Sheets and JavaScript, used to create and implement web projects. The course will examine strategies in developingsuccessful user-friendly websites and applications usingadvanced features in Adobe’s Dreamweaver and Adobe’sImageReady. Completion of Web Design and Development Ior web design experience is required.$350, noncredit

AVDM 0555 (550) ..... CFAC3 T and Th, Oct 28 – Nov 18, 6:30 – 9:30 pm (No class Nov 11)

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AVDM 0555 (576) ..... CFAC3 T and Th, Mar 1 – 17, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Web Design and Development Level IIIThis course will introduce students to database connectivityto generate dynamic content. Advance use of DHTML(CSS and JavaScript) will be introduced to enhance userexperience. Students will learn the components for project proposals and the use of different development methodolo-gies (SDLC and RUP) used for managing a web project. Class discussion and examples will be delivered to raise projectmanagement issues and other challenges that may ariseduring the life cycle of a project. Completion of Web Design and Development I and II or considerable web designexperience is required.$350, noncredit

AVDM 0655 (550) ..... CFAC3 T and Th, Nov 30 – Dec 16, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

AVDM 0655 (576) ..... CFAC3 T and Th, Apr 5 – 21, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Macromedia Dreamweaver MXBuilding on your working knowledge of Dreamweaver,this course will cover the advanced features of the software with attention to sophisticated site organization and manage-ment, as well as how to connect to a database withDreamweaver’s user friendly functionality.$315, noncredit

AVDM 0161 (550) ..... CFACS and Su, Oct 18 – 19, 9 am – 5 pm

AVDM 0161 (576) ..... CFACS and Su, Jan 22 – 23, 9 am – 5 pm

Macromedia FlashThe premiere tool for developing online animation andrich media integrating audio and video. Students will builda fully-functional Flash website using the core tools andfunctions available in this powerful software. Previouscomputer experience is required.$315, noncredit

AVDM 0162 (550) ..... CFACS and Su, Sep 18 – 19, 9 am – 5 pm

AVDM 0162 (576) ..... CFACS and Su, Apr 9 – 10, 9 am – 5 pm

PhotographyCall 780.497.4301 or email [email protected] for more information. Call 780.497.5000 to register.

Course fees do not include supplies or textbooks unlessotherwise indicated.

CREDIT COURSES• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Digital PhotographyStudents create photo-based images with a digital single lens reflex camera, computer graphics software and printing technology. As students explore the fundamentals of image composition and the operation of a digital camera, they learn to capture, manipulate, edit, print and mount digital images. Participants are to bring their own digital SLR camera.$594, plus $20 + GST special fee, course supplies extra,3 credits

VCPH 100 (571) ..... CFAC14 T, Sep 14 – Dec 14, 6:30 – 9:30 pmInstructor: J. Symington.

VCPH 100 (596) ..... CFAC14 Th, Jan 20 – Apr 21, 6:30 – 9:30 pmInstructor: S. Tate.

VCPH 100 (621) ..... CFAC14 Th, Apr 28 - Jul 28, 6:30 - 9:30 pmInstructor: J. Symington.

NONCREDIT COURSES• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Digital SLR BasicsTake better photographs by learning the operations andfunctions of your compact digital or DSLR camera. Learntechniques for shooting portraits, landscapes and flashphotography. This one-day workshop is designed to giveyou a solid working knowledge of your camera. Digital camera with manual capabilities required.$110, noncredit

VCPH 0101 (550) ..... CFAC1 S, Sep 25, 9 am – 5 pmInstructor: J. Symington.

VCPH 0101 (551) ..... CFAC2 Th, Sep 23 - 30, 6:30 – 9:30 pmInstructor: J. Symington.

VCPH 0101 (552) ..... CFAC1 S, Nov 13, 9 am – 5 pmInstructor: J. Symington.

VCPH 0101 (577) ..... CFAC2 Th, Jan 20 – 27, 6:30 – 9:30 pmInstructor: J. Symington.

VCPH 0101 (576) ..... CFAC1 S, Jan 22, 9 am – 5 pmInstructor: S. Khorrami

VCPH 0101 (578) ..... CFAC1 S, Mar 5, 9 am - 5 pmInstructor: J. Symington.

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www.ArtsOutreach.org | Registration: 780.497.5000 | Additional information: 780.497.4364

Digital SLR IThis is a course for those who already have a working knowl-edge of their digital SLR camera and want more control and confidence to create the images they want. The course covers DSLR photography from the inside out. Learn how digitalimages are made and how to control camera settings forproper exposures. Learn how to operate your camera in manual mode to take pictures in all kinds of situations. Discuss historical and contemporary photographs for compositions, tone, style and concept. Digital SLR camera with manualcontrol required.$199, noncredit

VCPH 0102 (550) ..... CFAC5 Th, Oct 7 – Nov 4, 6:30 – 9:30 pmInstructor: J. Symington.

VCPH 0102 (551) ..... CFAC2 S, Oct 16 – 23, 9 am - 5 pmInstructor: J. Symington.

VCPH 0102 (576) ..... CFAC5 Th, Feb 3 – Mar 3, 6:30 – 9:30 pmInstructor: J. Symington.

VCPH 0102 (577) ..... CFAC5 Th, Mar 17 – Apr 14, 6:30 – 9:30 pmInstructor: S. Tate.

NEW! Digital SLR IIThis project based course challenges participants with an exploration of the technical and creative aspects of DSLR photography. Participants learn how to utilize the Zone System to gain greater control of exposures, and experiment with the artistic and technical potential of camera controls. The instruc-tor will combine a progressive series of assignments with a discovery of how to look at and critique photographic work. Students are required to spend time out of class to complete assignments. Digital SLR camera with manual control required. Prerequisite: This course is for participants who have a solid knowledge of their DSLR. Digital SLR I recommended. Instructor: J. Symington.$295, noncredit

VCPH 0202 (576) ..... CFAC8 W, Mar 2 – Apr 20, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

NEW! Digital DarkroomFrom capture to output, this digital photography lab course introduces participants to the practical, creative and technical aspects of working with digital images. The hands-on course covers a range of areas from image adjustment to colour and tone control to printing. Participants are introduced to workflow principles and a range of software needed to sort, edit and manage a library of photographic images. Important strategies to back-up and preserve photographic files are also introduced.Working knowledge of DSLR photography is required.Instructor: S. Tate. $225, plus $20 + GST special fee, noncredit

VCPH 0160 (550) ..... CFAC6 W, Sep 22 – Oct 27, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

VCPH 0160 (551) ..... CFAC6 W, Nov 3 – Dec 8, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

VCPH 0160 (576) ..... CFAC6 W, Jan 19 – Feb 23, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

VCPH 0160 (577) ..... CFAC6 W, Mar 9 – Apr 13, 6:30 – 9:30 pm

Event PhotographyAre you the family photographer appointed to capture the day? Learn how to document the key moments in a wedding or other group occasion. Special topics include tricky indoorlighting, arranging large and small groups, anticipating and shooting action, and much more. Participants will bring their own digital SLR camera and have a good working knowledge of their camera. Instructor: S. Khorrami.$110, noncredit

VCPH 0108 (550) ..... CFAC2 S, Oct 30 and Nov 6, 9 am - noon

VCPH 0108 (551) ..... CFAC2 S, Dec 4 and 11, 9 am - noon

VCPH 0108 (576) ..... CFAC2 S, Mar 12 and 19, 9 am - noon

VCPH 0108 (577) ..... CFAC2 S, Apr 9 and 16, 9 am - noon

Creating a Narrative with PhotographsDocumentary photographers and photojournalists know how to tell a story by capturing the right moment. This project based course covers narrative, representational and documentary photography, and introduces the technical skills and principles of visually effective work. Techniques of thematic develop-ment, communicating with an audience, and storyboarding are learned to create individual and meaningful photographic projects. Participants are to bring their own digital SLR camera and have a good working knowledge of their camera.Instructor: S. Khorrami.$245, noncredit

VCPH 0107 (550) ..... CFAC6 Su, Oct 17 - Nov 21, 1 - 4 pm

VCPH 0107 (576) ..... CFAC6 Su, Jan 23 - Mar 6, 1 - 4 pm (No class Feb 20)

DanceCall 780.497.4301 or email [email protected] for more information. Call 780.497.5000 to register.

Ballet for BeginnersDesigned for beginners, this course provides an opportunity to develop poise, strength and graceful movement through work on dance steps and building a vocabulary of classical move-ments. This is a perfect starting point for those who wish to experience and benefit from dance training.Instructor: G. Hay. $155, noncredit

DNCE 0159 (550) ..... CFAC10 T, Sep 28 – Nov 30, 7:30 - 9 pm

DNCE 0159 (576) ..... CFAC10 T, Jan 18 – Mar 22, 7:30 - 9 pm• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Jazz Dance for BeginnersStudents are introduced to dance terminology and are guided through warm-up exercises to develop strength, flexibility and coordination. This is an excellent class for beginners who wish to exercise and learn dance combinations.Instructor: C. Hilderman.$145, noncredit

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DNCE 0145 (550) ..... CFAC10 S, Sep 25 – Dec 4, 2 – 3:30 pm (No class Oct 9)

DNCE 0145 (576) ..... CFAC10 S, Jan 15 – Mar 26, 2 – 3:30 pm (No class Feb 19)

Jazz Dance IIDevelop your jazz dancing skills to include increased strength and sense of rhythm using steps in various combinations. One to two years of prior study is recommended.Instructor: C. Hilderman.$145, noncredit

DNCE 0250 (550) ..... CFAC10 T, Sep 28 – Nov 30, 5 – 6:30 pm

DNCE 0250 (576) ..... CFAC10 T, Jan 18 – Mar 22, 5 – 6:30 pm• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Tap Dance for BeginnersLet us introduce you to the rhythm and fun of tap dance!Practice the steps, movement and techniques of this expres-sive and exuberant style of dance. Instructor: G. Hay. $145, noncredit

DNCE 0163 (550) ..... CFAC10 Su, Sep 26 – Dec 5, 2 - 3:30 pm (No class Oct 10)

DNCE 0163 (576) ..... CFAC10 Su, Jan 9 – Mar 20, 2 – 3:30 pm (No class Feb 20)• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Belly Dance for BeginnersDiscover a new path to fitness through this ancient art form! Designed for beginners, this course covers the fundamental movements of belly dancing using the format of a traditional dance class. Improve flexibility and muscle tone in an enjoyable learning environment. Instructor: T. Robar. $145, noncredit

DNCE 0154 (550) ..... CFAC10 T, Sep 28 – Nov 30, 6 – 7:30 pm

DNCE 0154 (576) ..... CFAC10 T, Jan 18 – Mar 22, 6 – 7:30 pm

Belly Dance - IntermediateDiscover a new path to fitness through this ancient art form! Designed for students with some prior belly dance experience, classes cover the fundamental movements of belly dance using the format of a traditional dance class. Improve flexibility and muscle tone in an enjoyable learning environment.Instructor: T. Robar.$145, noncredit

DNCE 0155 (550) ..... CFAC10 W, Sep 29 – Dec 1, 6 - 7:30 pm

DNCE 0155 (576) ..... CFAC10 W, Jan 19 – Mar 23, 6 - 7:30 pm

Tribal Belly Dance Discover a new path to fitness through this ancient art form! Designed for students with some prior belly dance experience,

this course covers gypsy and tribal steps and movements of belly dance. Performance elements include facial expression and striking movements. Improve flexibility and muscle tone in an enjoyable learning environment. Instructor: T. Robar.$145, noncredit

DNCE 0153 (550) ..... CFAC10 W, Sep 29 – Dec 1, 7:30 - 9 pm

DNCE 0153 (576) ..... CFAC10 W, Jan 19 – Mar 23, 7:30 - 9 pm

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Hip Hop DanceThis course will provide you with an opportunity to learn current Hip Hop dance steps. You will find the freshness, fast pace and spontaneity of Hip Hop dance well suited for increasing energy and creative expression. Some prior dance experience is recommended.$145, noncredit

DNCE 0164 (550) ..... CFAC10 Su, Sep 26 – Dec 5, 3:30 - 5 pm (No class Oct 10)Instructor: C. Benavides.

DNCE 0164 (551) ..... CFAC10 Th, Sep 30 – Dec 9, 6:30 - 8 pm (No class Nov 11)Instructor: J. Pavo.

DNCE 0164 (576) ..... CFAC10 Su, Jan 16 – Mar 27, 3:30 - 5 pm (No class Feb 20)Instructor: C. Benavides.

DNCE 0164 (577) ..... CFAC10 Th, Jan 20 – Mar 24, 6:30 - 8 pmInstructor: J. Pavo.

Hip Hop Dance Level IIThis course will provide you with a fast paced and energetic Hip Hop dance experience. You will find the freshness and spontaneity of Hip Hop dance well suited for increasing energy and creative expression. Prior Hip Hop dance experience is recommended. Instructor: J. Pavo. $145, noncredit

DNCE 0264 (550) ..... CFAC10 Th, Sep 30 – Dec 9, 8 - 9:30 pm (No class Nov 11)

DNCE 0264 (577) ..... CFAC10 Th, Jan 20 – Mar 24, 8 - 9:30 pm

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Participants must register with a partner when enrolling in: Salsa Dance, Tango, all Ballroom courses, all Ballroom Workshops and Two Step Country Dance Workshops.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Salsa IWelcome to Salsa, Mambo Style! Learn the steps and intricate movements that make Salsa dance exciting to watch and fun to perform. You will be introduced to a variety of turn-pattern steps and combinations designed to get you moving to themusic. You must register with a partner.Instructors: P. Andrews and D. Smith $95 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0149 (550) ..... CFAC6 M, Sep 27 – Nov 8, 7 – 8:30 pm (No class Oct 11)

DNCE 0149 (576) ..... CFAC6 M, Jan 24 – Mar 7, 7 – 8:30 pm (No class Feb 21)

Salsa IIWelcome to advanced Salsa; LA and Cuban style. Continue to perfect the steps and intricate movements that make Salsa dance exciting to watch and fun to perform.You must register with a partner.$120 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0249 (550) ..... CFAC8 Th, Oct 7 – Dec 2, 6:30 – 8:00 pm (No class Nov 11)

DNCE 0249 (576) ..... CFAC8 Th, Feb 3 – Mar 24, 6:30 – 8:00 pm

Two Step Country Dance - Workshop ICome and explore the basics of the most popular of all the country and western dances in this workshop, then go out and kick up your heels! Students must register with a partner. Instructors: D. Lumsden and B. Harris.$32 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0157 (550) ..... CFAC1 Su, Oct 24, 1:30 – 3 pm

DNCE 0157 (576) ..... CFAC1 Su, Mar 13, 1:30 – 3 pm

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEW! Tango - Argentine Fundamentals IArgentine tango is a social dance that a wide range of partici-pants can enjoy regardless of experience, age or physique. Argentine tango is rooted in the traditional style of Buenos Aires and focuses on a mutual awareness of the partner’s movements combined with a strong connection to the music, resulting in a dance of beauty and drama. Key elements of tango movement such as posture, embrace, balance, leading and following, connection with the partner and musicality are covered in the course.$120 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0167 (550) ..... CFAC8 Th, Oct 7 – Dec 2, 8 – 9:30 pm (No class Nov 11)

DNCE 0167 (576) ..... CFAC8 Th, Feb 3 – Mar 24, 8 – 9:30 pm• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Ballroom Dance IStudents will learn variations of waltz, foxtrot, swing,cha-cha and rumba. You must register with a partner.Instructors: L. Hewitt/B. Peregrym.$120 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0180 (550) ..... CFAC8 S, Oct 16 – Dec 4, 1 – 2:30 pm

DNCE 0180 (551) ..... CFAC8 W, Oct 6 – Dec 1, 6:30 – 8 pm (No class Nov 10)

DNCE 0180 (576) ..... CFAC8 S, Feb 5 – Apr 2, 1 – 2:30 pm (No class Feb 19)

DNCE 0180 (577) ..... CFAC8 W, Feb 2 – Mar 23, 6:30 – 8 pm

Ballroom Dancing IIStudents will work on style and presentation as well as learn a variety of more complex dances, including basic tango. You must register with a partner. Instructors: L. Hewitt/B. Peregrym.$120 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0280 (550) ..... CFAC8 Th, Oct 7 – Dec 2, 6:30 – 8 pm (No class Nov 11)

DNCE 0280 (576) ..... CFAC8 Th, Feb 3 – Mar 24, 6:30 – 8 pm

Ballroom Dance IIIStudents will work on style and presentation of more complex dances. This course is intended for students with considerable experience. You must register with a partner.Instructors: L. Hewitt/ B. Peregrym.$120 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0380 (550) ..... CFAC8 T, Oct 5 – Nov 30, 8 – 9:30 pm (No class Nov 9)

DNCE 0380 (576) ..... CFAC8 T, Feb 1 – Mar 22, 8 – 9:30 pm

Ballroom Dance IVThis class is a continuation of the dance steps introducedin previous levels. It is intended for students who haveconsiderable ballroom dance experience. You must register with a partner. Instructors: L. Hewitt/ B. Peregrym.$120 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0480 (550) ..... CFAC8 Th, Oct 7 – Dec 2, 8 – 9:30 pm (No class Nov 11)

DNCE 0480 (576) ..... CFAC8 Th, Feb 3 – Mar 24, 8 – 9:30 pm

Ballroom Dance VParticipation in this course will provide an opportunity forcontinued development of technique and presentation ofa variety of ballroom dances. Three or more years of priorballroom dance experience is required. You must registerwith a partner. Instructors: L. Hewitt/B. Peregrym. $120 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0582 (550) ..... CFAC8 T, Oct 5 – Nov 30, 6:30 – 8 pm (No class Oct 9)

DNCE 0582 (576) ..... CFAC8 T, Feb 1 – Mar 22, 6:30 – 8 pm

Ballroom Dance VIThis dance performance workshop provides advancedstudents with an opportunity to practice and perfect theirdancing skills. You must register with a partner.Instructors: L. Hewitt/B. Peregrym. $120 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0175 (550) ..... CFAC8 W, Oct 6 – Dec 1, 8 – 9:30 pm (No class Oct 10)

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DNCE 0175 (576) ..... CFAC8 W, Feb 2 – Mar 23, 8 – 9:30 pm

Ballroom Dance Workshop (Quickstep Workshop I)Quickstep is an International Style ballroom dance similar to a fast Foxtrot. However, its technique and patterns are distinct. Students will learn the basic and beginner patterns. You must register with a partner. Instructors: L. Hewitt and B. Peregrym. $32 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0181 (550) ..... CFAC1 S, Oct 30, 2:30 – 4 pm

Ballroom Dance Workshop (Quickstep Workshop II)This class is a continuation of the dance steps introduced in the previous level. It is intended for students who have con-siderable ballroom dance experience. You must register with a partner. Instructors: L. Hewitt and B. Peregrym. $32 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0181 (551) ..... CFAC1 S, Nov 13, 2:30 – 4 pm

Ballroom Dance Workshop (Standard/Smooth)This workshop will provide instruction in the Standard/Smooth Technique style. Students will have the opportunity to learn and practice specific dance steps and to develop their technique through instruction, demonstration and practice. You mustregister with a partner. Instructors: L. Hewitt and B. Peregrym.$32 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0181 (552) ..... CFAC1 S, Oct 16, 2:30 – 4 pm

Ballroom Dance Workshop (Latin/Rhythm)This workshop will provide continued instruction in the Latin style. Students will have the opportunity to learn and practice specific dance steps and to develop their technique through instruction, demonstration and practice. Prior ballroom dance experience is necessary. You must register with a partner. Instructors: L. Hewitt and B. Peregrym. $32 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0181 (576) ..... CFAC1 S, Mar 19, 2:30 – 4 pm

Ballroom Dance Workshop (Mambo I)Mambo is a Latin American dance of Cuban origin. This in-troductory level will teach the basics and the patterns you can take to the social and ballroom dance floor. You must register with a partner. Instructors: L. Hewitt and B. Peregrym. $32 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0181 (577) ..... CFAC1 S, Feb 26, 2:30 – 4 pm

Ballroom Dance Workshop (Mambo II)Move to this next level and learn more complicated and intri-cate patterns. Previous Mambo dance experience is necessary. You must register with a partner.Instructors: L. Hewitt and B. Peregrym. $32 per person, noncredit

DNCE 0181 (578) ..... CFAC1 S, Mar 12, 2:30 – 4 pm

Children and Youth CoursesCall 780.497.4301 or email [email protected] for more information. Call 780.497.5000 to register.

Guitar Basics (Age 12+)Designed for the absolute beginner this course provides an introduction to the guitar emphasizing good technique and practice habits. Learn basic chords, scales, tuning, pickingand melody playing. $150, noncredit

MUSC 0288 (550) ..... CFAC8 M, Sep 20 - Nov 15, 6:00 - 7:30 pm (No class Oct 11)

MUSC 0288 (576) ..... CFAC8 M, Feb 7 - Apr 4, 6:00 - 7:30 pm (No class Feb 21)

Children’s Dance (Age 2)The “Dancing Twogether” class is designed for 2-year-olds who enjoy movement and expressing themselves in a fun-filled envi-ronment. Parents must participate in the “Dancing Twogether” class. Instructor: G. Hay. $95, noncredit

DNCE 0200 (650) ..... CFAC8 S, Sep 25 - Nov 20, 9:30 - 10 am (no class Oct 9)

DNCE 0200 (651) ..... CFAC8 S, Sep 25 - Nov 20, 10 - 10:30 am (no class Oct 9)

DNCE 0200 (652) ..... CFAC8 S, Jan 22 - Mar 19, 9:30 - 10 am (no class Feb 19)

DNCE 0200 (653) ..... CFAC8 S, Jan 22 - Mar 19, 10 - 10:30 am (no class Feb 19)

Children’s Dance (Age 3)The Creative Movement (age 3) class provides an opportunity for children to discover and expand movement abilities and en-hance creative skills in a more structured learning environment. Instructor: G. Hay.$199, noncredit

DNCE 0191 (650) ..... CFAC26 S, Sep 11 – Dec 11 and Jan 15 – Apr 16, 10:30 – 11 am(no class Oct 9, Feb 19)

Children’s Dance (Age 4 - 5)Creative movement (age 4 – 5) provides an opportunity for children to discover and expand movement abilities and en-hance creative skills in a more structured learning environment. Instructor: G. Hay. $255, noncredit

DNCE 0192 (650) ..... CFACS, Sep 11 – Dec 11 and Jan 15 – Apr 16, 11:15 - noon(no class Oct 9, Feb 19)

Children’s Dance (Age 6 - 7)The Combination Dance course (ages 6 - 7) introducesstudents to primary dance techniques in ballet and modern dance style. Instructor: G. Hay. $295, noncredit

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DNCE 0194 (650) ..... CFAC26 S, Sep 11 – Dec 11 and Jan 15 – Apr 16, Noon – 1 pm(no class Oct 9, Feb 19)

Percussive Dance (Youth 13 - 16 years) Students will turn their body into a percussive instrument and perform innovative dance movements. The instructor’s ap-proach is inspired and fun-loving. Students will feel the exhila-ration of being focused, spontaneous and completely involved in this energetic performance dance style. $110, noncredit

DNCE 0178 (550) ..... CFAC5 Su, Sep 26 - Oct 31, 12 - 2 pm (No class Oct 10)

DNCE 0178 (576) ..... CFAC5 Su, Jan 9 - Feb 6, 12 - 2 pm

Hip Hop Dance (Youth 13 - 16 years)Fresh, fast paced and spontaneous, this course willprovide you with an introduction to the energy andcreative expression of Hip Hop. No prior dance experience is required. Instructor: J. Pavo $145, noncredit.

DNCE 0164 (552) ..... CFAC10 S, Sep 25 - Dec 4, 3:30 - 5 pm (No class Oct 9)

DNCE 0164 (578) ..... CFAC10 S, Jan 15 - Mar 26, 3:30 - 5 pm (No class Feb 19)

Theatrical Contemporary Dance (Youth 13 - 17 years)A little bit of acting and a lot of modern dance movement to create a troop theatrical performance piece. Learn actingtechniques to bring creative expression to your dancepresentation. Instructor: C. Thompson. $160, noncredit

DNCE 0171 (550) ..... CFAC5 S, Nov 6 - Dec 4, 1 - 4 pm

DNCE 0171 (576) ..... CFAC5 S, Feb 12 - Mar 19, 1 - 4 pm (No class Feb 19)

NEW! Drawing - mixed media (8 - 9 years) Learn drawing skills while exploring a range of fun andcreative materials and techniques. Create dynamicand imaginative drawings using both traditional andnon-traditional materials. $195, some supplies included, noncredit

ARTE 0200 (551) ..... CFAC8 S, Sep 25 - Nov 20, 9:30 am - noon (No class Oct 9)

Painting - mixed media (8 - 9 years) Learn to use acrylic paint with other materials to create fun, unique paintings. Learn to mix and apply paint, use dynamic color relationships, and work with recycled and found materials. $195, some supplies included, noncredit

ARTE 0210 (577) ..... CFAC8 S, Jan 22 - Mar 19, 9:30 am - noon (No class Feb 19)

NEW! Drawing (10 - 12 years) Explore drawing that goes beyond the pencil and eraser. Learn a range of both traditional and contemporary drawing tech-niques and materials to create dynamic and imaginative work. Use a range of materials including graphite, charcoal, inks and pastels. $185, some supplies included, noncredit

ARTE 0200 (552) ..... CFAC8 S, Sep 25 - Nov 20, 9:30 am - noon (No class Oct 9)

Painting (10 - 12 years) Explore the techniques and methods of acrylic painting includ-ing skills in mixing and applying paint. Develop an understand-ing of colour, surface and shape to create unique and imagina-tive paintings. Instructor: D. Moore$185, some supplies included, noncredit

ARTE 0210 (578) ..... CFAC8 S, Jan 22 - Mar 19, 9:30 am - noon (No class Feb 19)

NEW! Drawing Studio (13 - 17 years) Work with an artist to develop individual artistic skills, imagi-nation and creativity. Learn new techniques and draw with a dynamic graphic style using light and shade, texture, propor-tion, and depth of space. Use a range of materials including graphite, charcoal, inks and pastels.Instructor: K. Johner.$189, some supplies included, noncredit

ARTE 0200 (550) ..... CFAC8 S, Sep 25 - Nov 20, 1 - 4 pm (No class Oct 9)

Painting Studio (13 - 17 years) Create paintings in the studio that express what you think and how you feel. Improve your painting skills by learning about mixing and applying acrylic paint, creating powerful colour relationships, and developing strong images.Instructor: D. Shkolny. $195, some supplies included, noncredit

ARTE 0210 (576) ..... CFAC8 S, Jan 22 - Mar 19, 1 - 4 pm (No class Feb 19)

Photography (Youth 13 - 17 years) Using a digital camera, participants learn techniques to take strong, expressive photographs. Participants receive instruction on taking better framed and exposed photographs and guid-ance in developing their creative side through visual story tell-ing. Students use computer software to view and crop photos and experiment with special effects and colour balance. Photos are posted on a web-based gallery. Instructor: S. Tate. Required: digital camera with manual controls.$195, noncredit

VCPH 0150 (550) ..... CFAC8 S, Sep 25 - Nov 20, 1 - 4:00 (No class Oct 9)

VCPH 0150 (576) ..... CFAC8 S, Jan 22 - Mar 19, 1 - 4 pm (No class Feb 19)

Digital Illustration (Youth 14 - 17 years) Original drawings and sketches are used as a starting point to create digital illustrations and graphic images on the com-puter. The instructor will provide participants with exercises and themes to develop basic imagery. These images are then scanned into the computer to use as a starting point for the design process. Participants learn both the technical and cre-ative skills of computer software to manipulate colour, shade, texture, light and perspective, and create interesting, dynamic illustrations and graphics. Basic computer skills required. $245, some supplies included, noncredit

VCDF 0151 (550) ..... CFAC8 S, Sep 25 - Nov 20, 1 - 3:30 pm (No class Oct 9)Instructor: J. Meredith.

VCDF 0151 (576) ..... CFAC8 S, Jan 22 - Mar 19, 1 - 3:30 pm (No class Feb 19)

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Private Lessons: Alberta College Conservatory of MusicCall 780.633.3725 or e-mail [email protected] for more information; call 780.633.3729 to register.Alberta College Conservatory of Music has been enriching musical education in the Edmonton community since 1903. Whether you are a beginner, a recreational musician seeking to improve your skills, or a serious music student preparing for examinations or performance opportunities, let our exceptional teacher-performers guide your music education. Lessons are offered in Sherwood Park, at MacEwan South Campus and the Alberta College Campus downtown.

PianoBianca BaciuReinhard BergKarla BoddezRobert CasgrainSimon-Marc de FreitasGeraldine HaythorneSarah HoYona KimEileen KimMargaret KingSze Sze LamJudy LoewenDorothy LouInna LuzanacAriane LowreyKaren McNaughtonCarol MellorsAlexandra MunnGlenda MurphyDonna NotonRobert RosenMarina StolyarDavid TuttCameron Watson

KeyboardReinhard Berg

OrganReinhard Berg

Accordion Reinhard Berg

Keyboard Harmony/CompositionRobert Rosen

Winds and BrassFluteBill DamurPetar DundjerskiLiane GaylerMargaret King

Electric GuitarTristan CameronBill DamurRyan DavidsonDonald Ehret

Electric BassJohn TowillRob Aldridge

Music History/TheoryRobert KlakowichCameron Watson

ClarinetMelissa GoodchildDon RossDaniel Sutherland

SaxophoneDan DavisCharles Stolte

TrumpetJeff Bryant

French HornMary FearonSuzanne Langor

Trombone Alden Lowrey

Euphonium & TubaAlden Lowrey

DrumsJohn McCormick

Vocal CoachingShannon HiebertAlexandra Munn

VoiceLary BensonClint HagelRon LongHeather MeyersMichelle MilenkovicCory MillerLauressa PawlowskiElizabeth RaycroftJudy-Lynn SawchukSvetlana SechMaura Sharkey-Pryma

StringsViolinMarie ForestierFrank HoLyanne Jarillo-AlvaradoMathias Silveira

ViolaSarah Woodman

CelloCaitlin SmithIan WoodmanJoanne Yu

Double BassIoan TetelRobert Aldridge

HarpNora BumanisHannah ElossaisKeri Zwicker

Classical GuitarAndrew CreaghanMichel ForestierTrevor Sanders

EnsemblesInstrumental ensembles are offered for flute, clarinet, saxo-phone, French horn, tuba, guitar, Celtic harp and pedal harp. Ensembles meet weekly and provide the student with an op-portunity to develop reading skills, enhance musicianship and gain performance experience. Students of similar ability meet once per week to rehearse, practice and enjoy making music on their chosen instrument. Repertoire crosses a broad range of styles and culminates in a performance in Muttart Hall. Reg-istration and placement auditions take place in September and January. Please call 633-3725 for information.

Ear TrainingThis course covers aural theory, sight-singing, rhythmic and melodic dictation and helps prepare students for the practical component of the RCM/CC ear test. Instructor: R. Klakowich. $150 noncredit

MUSC 0709 (550) ..... ACC10 T, Oct 5 – Dec 7, 6 – 7 pm

MUSC 0709 (576) ..... ACC10 S, March 5 – May 28 (no class April 2, 23, May 21), 11 – 12 noon

Ear Training for Ages 9 to 12This eight-week course covers material for the ear tests component of RCM/CC practical exams at any level, and is designed specifically for children ages 9 to 12. Intervals rhythm and melody play-backs / sing-backs, chord and cadencerecognition are explored. Instructor: R. Klakowich$95, non-credit

MUSC 0709 (551)8 Sat, Oct 16 - Dec 4, 11 - 11:45 am

Music Theory ClassesCurricula are designed to prepare the student for either Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) or Conservatory Canada (CC) theory examinations. Private and group lessons are offered inall levels of Music Theory and History; Counterpoint, Harmony and Analysis. $395, noncredit

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Complete Music RudimentsMUSC 0700 (550) ..... ACC30 T, Oct 5 – May 10, 5 – 6 pm (no class Dec 21 – Jan 4, Mar 29)Instructor: R. Klakowich.

Basic HarmonyMUSC 0701 (550) ..... ACC30 W, Oct 6 – May 11, 4:30 – 5:30 pm (no class Dec 22 – Jan 5, Mar 30)Instructor: R. Klakowich.

Intermediate HarmonyMUSC 0702 (550) ..... ACC30 W, Oct 6 – May 11, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.(no class Dec 22 – Jan 5, Mar 30)Instructor: R. Klakowich.

Music History 1: An OverviewMUSC 0703 (550) ..... ACC30 W, Oct 6 – May 11, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.(no class Dec 22 – Jan 5, Mar 30)Instructor: C. Watson.

Music History 2: Middle-Ages to ClassicalMUSC 0704 (550) ..... ACC30 W, Oct 6 – May 11, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.(no class Dec 22 – Jan 5, Mar 30)Instructor: C. Watson.

Counterpoint, Advanced Harmony, Analysis and History 3Private or semi-private lessons are available. Call instructorDr. R. Klakowich at 633-3830 for further information.

Fall Festival CompetitionFall Festival was created by music teachers to encourage and guide the development of technical and performance skills in musicians of all ages. This annual event, held early in the instructional year, inspires students to incorporate the valu-able comments provided by the adjudicators into their studies. Start planning now to attend Fall Festival at the Alberta College Campus November 17 - 20. Registration deadline is Friday, October 15, 2010. Call 633-3705 for further information.

MUSC 0925 (550) Noncompetitive ..... ACCMUSC 0926 (550) Competitive ..... ACC

Schola Cantorum ChoirsThis Kodaly-based program offers performance opportuni-ties for all ages and abilities, from the inexperienced to the most seasoned choristers. The primary choir (age 6 - 9) gently launches young singers into the world of shared singing, vocal production, sight-singing, and ear training. The intermediate choir (age 10 – 14) is for those who wish to further develop their choral abilities. Musical development is nurtured through train-ing in vocal production, sight-singing, ear training, music theory and general musicianship. The women’s choir and the men and women’s mixed choir welcome singers 18 years and older who simply love to sing! Placing emphasis on the development of healthy voices, sight-singing and musicianship, these choirs explore treble voice repertoire from the Renaissance to the20th Century. Registration is on-going, please call 633-3725 regarding placement auditions.

MUSC 0910 (650) (Age 6 – 9) ..... ACC26 T, Sep 14 – Dec 14, Jan 11 – Apr 12 (no class Mar 29),5:45 – 7 pm$295, noncreditInstructor: J. Talbot.

MUSC 0911 (650) (Age 10 - 14) ..... ACC26 T, Sep 14 – Dec 14, Jan 11 – Apr 12, 5:45 – 7 pm(no class Mar 29)$295, noncredit

MUSC 0913 (550) (Women’s) ..... ACC26 M, Sep 13 – Dec 13, Jan 10 – Apr 18, 7:15 – 9:15 pm(no class Oct 11, Feb 14, Mar 28)$325, noncreditInstructor: R. Long.

MUSC 0910 (550) (Men’s & Women’s) ..... ACC26 Th, Sept 16 – Dec 16, Jan 13 - Apr 14, 7:15 – 9: 15 pm(no class Nov 11, Mar 31)Instructor: R. Long.

Opera WorkshopThis workshop will concentrate on aria and role analysis, audi-tion techniques, style, language, stagecraft and matching ap-propriate repertoire to voice type. The workshop will culminate in a performance of scenes and arias.Instructors: H. Meyers/C. Miller. $425, noncredit

MUSC 0745 (550) ..... ACC15 W, TBA, 6 – 8 pm

MUSC 0745 (576) ..... ACC15 W, TBA, 6 – 8 pm

Languages for Singers and PianistsLearn the fundamentals of phonetics for art song and operatic repertoire in Italian, German, French and English, with empha-sis on correct use of the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) and idiomatic pronunciations. Diction and repertoire classes will alternate. Instructor: H. Meyers. $300, noncredit

MUSC 0710 (550) ..... ACC15 M, TBA, 5 – 6:30 pm

MUSC 0710 (576) ..... ACC15 M, TBA, 5 – 6:30 pm

Voice and Piano Collaborate Repertoire WorkshopThis workshop will concentrate on aria and role analysis, audi-tion techniques, style, language, stagecraft and matching ap-propriate repertoire to voice type. The workshop will culminate in a performance of scenes and arias. Instructors: H. Meyers/S. Ho. $425, noncredit

MUSC 0745 (550) ..... ACC15 T, TBA, 9:30 – 11:30 am

MUSC 0745 (576) ..... ACC15 T, TBA, 9:30 – 11:30 am

Adult Musical Theatre WorkshopThis course is designed for adults to explore singing, acting and movement. Scenes including solos, duets and largerensemble numbers from various musicals will be chosen. Participants in this course must feel comfortable singingand performing alone on stage.$395, non-credit

MUSC 0742 (550)15 T, Sept 14 - Jan 18, 7 - 9 pm

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MUSC 0742 (576)15 T, Feb 1 - May 17, 7 - 9 pmInstructor: R. Long.

Alberta College Honour BandThe Conservatory of Music invites all interested junior high stu-dents to audition for the Alberta College Honour Band. Regular rehearsals are on Thursdays from 4:30 - 6 pm. There will be 2 full band concerts; one in November and one in May. During the months of January and February students may be invited to participate in a chamber music program including trios, quartets and quintets. All applicants must be members of their school band program or attending a school without a band pro-gram. Auditions will be held on Thursday, September 30 and will consist of selected scales, a solo piece and sight-reading. For a list of the required scales for your instrument or to sched-ule an audition please contact Alden Lowrey at 780.633.3847.$75, non-credit

MUSC 0744 (550)8 Th, Oct 7 – Nov 27 , 4:30 - 6 pm

MUSC 0744 (576)8 Th, Mar 24 – May 26, 4:30 - 6 pm

Alberta College Strings EnsembleThis ensemble provides young string players with an oppor-tunity to gain performance experience in a group setting and to enhance their musicianship skills. Students meet weekly to rehearse, practice, and enjoy making music with others.$195, non-credit

MUSC 0733 (550)12 Su, Oct 17 – Dec 12, Jan 9 - 23, 1:30 – 3:30 pm

MUSC 0733 (576)12 Su, Feb 6 – May 15, 1:30 – 3:30 pm(no class Feb 20, Apr 3, 24)Instructor: S. Woodman.

Tuba EnsembleFor the past 25 years the TUBAS OF EDMONTON have per-formed in the foyer prior to Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Christmas concerts. In the spring of 2010, for the first time, they performed a concert with nary a Christmas melody in sight. There are three projects planned for the 2010/2011 sea-son; a concert in late November, the traditional appearance at the Winspear lobby for a Christmas concert and a final concert in mid-May. Rehearsals are from 10am until noon on Saturdays in October and November and again in the spring starting in late March and running until mid-May. For more information please contact Alden Lowrey at 780.633.3847.$50, non-credit

MUSC 0901 (550)8 S, Oct 9 - Nov 27, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

MUSC 901 (576)8 S, Mar 26 - May 14, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Piano LiteratureThis course will provide an overview of piano literature from Baroque to the present day, beginning with the works of Han-

del and Bach and ending with those of Ligeti. We will discuss important historical and stylistic trends, and will concentrate on representative works in each composer’s creation. The course endeavors to provide a valuable resource for those playing at the grade 8 level and higher, who would like to know more about the pieces they practice and perform, as well as for those wishing to teach at the intermediate and advanced levels. Recordings and books will be used in class, and study materi-als will be provided by the instructor at no additional cost.$195, non-credit

MUSC 0901 (555)12 M, Sep 20 – Dec 13 (no class Oct 11), 6 – 7 pm

MUSC 0901 (580)12 M, Jan 24 – Apr 18 (no class Feb 14), 6 – 7 pmInstructor: B. Baciu

Beginner Keyboard CoursesIn a small group setting (max 5), all the basics of keyboard and piano playing will be covered, including the use of the features available on modern electronic keyboards. Theory, reading, playing by ear, improvising, and ear training are all explored. Absolutely a “hands-on” course.$395, non-credit

Beginner Keyboard (7 – 12 years)MUSC 0740 (550)29 S, Oct 2 - May 14, 10:00 - 11:00 am

Beginner Keyboard (Adult)MUSC 0740 (551)29 S, Oct 2 - May 14, 3:00 - 4:00 pm

Music in Early ChildhoodMusic provides a lifetime of enjoyment and builds a founda-tion that helps children succeed in all areas of life. For over 30 years, Alberta College Conservatory of Music has been introducing small groups of active pre-school children to the world of music. Children joyfully discover the elements of music through nursery rhymes, traditional chants, singing games, folk songs, selected art music and movement activities.Please call 633-3705 for information. Instructor: M. Milenkovic

Music in Early Childhood$195, noncredit

Fall TermSouth Campus on WednesdayMUSC 0977 (710) MSC - Age 315 W, Sep 15 – Jan 19 (no class Dec 15 – Jan 5), 2 – 2:50 pm

MUSC 0978 (710) MSC - Age 415 W, Sep 15 – Jan 19 (no class Dec 15 – Jan 5), 3 – 3:50 pm

MUSC 0978 (710) MSC - Age 515 W, Sep 15 – Jan 19 (no class Dec 15 – Jan 5), 4 – 4:50 pm

Alberta College Campus on TuesdayMUSC 0977 (760) ACC - Age 315 T, Sep 14 – Jan 18 (no class Dec 14 – Jan 4), 2 – 2:50 pm

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MUSC 0978 (760) ACC - Age 415 T, Sep 14 – Jan 18 (no class Dec 14 – Jan 4), 3 – 3:50 pm

MUSC 0978 (760) ACC - Age 515 T, Sep 14 – Jan 18 (no class Dec 14 – Jan 4), 4 – 4:50 pm

Alberta College Campus on SaturdayMUSC 0977 (770) ACC - Age 315 S, Sep 18 – Jan 22 (no class Oct 10, Dec 18 – Jan 1)9:30 – 10:20 am

MUSC 0978 (770) ACC - Age 415 S, Sep 18 – Jan 22 (no class Oct 10, Dec 18 – Jan 1)10:30 – 11:20 am

MUSC 0978 (770) ACC - Age 515 S, Sep 18 – Jan 22 (no class Oct 10, Dec 18 – Jan 1)11 am – 12:20 pm

Winter TermSouth Campus on WednesdayMUSC 0977 (711) MSC - Age 315 W, Feb 2 – May 18 (no class Mar 30), 2 – 2:50 pm

MUSC 0978 (711) MSC - Age 415 W, Feb 2 – May 18 (no class Mar 30), 3 – 3:50 pm

MUSC 0980 (711) MSC - Age 515 W, Feb 2 – May 18 (no class Mar 30), 4 – 4:50 pm

Alberta College Campus on TuesdayMUSC 0977 (761) ACC - Age 315 T, Feb 1 – May 17 (no class Mar 29), 2 – 2:50 pm

MUSC 0978 (761) ACC - Age 415 T, Feb 1 – May 17 (no class Mar 29), 3 – 3:50 pm

MUSC 0980 (761) ACC - Age 515 T, Feb 1 – May 17 (no class Mar 29), 4 – 4:50 pm

Alberta College Campus on SaturdayMUSC 0977 (771) ACC - Age 315 S, Jan 29 – Jun 4 (no class Feb 12, Apr 2, Apr 23, May 21)9:30 – 10:20 am

MUSC 0978 (771) ACC - Age 415 S, Jan 29 – Jun 4 (no class Feb 12, Apr 2, Apr 23, May 21)10:30 – 11:20 am

MUSC 0980 (771) ACC - Age 515 S, Jan 29 – Jun 4 (no class Feb 12, Apr 2, Apr 23, May 21)11 am – 12:20 pm

MusicCall 780-497-4303 or email [email protected] for more information. Call 780-497-5000 to register.

Guitar BasicsDesigned for the absolute beginner this course provides an introduction to the guitar emphasizing good technique and practice habits. Learn basic chords, scales, tuning, picking and melody playing. $150, noncredit

MUSC 0288 (550)Age 12 years + ..... CFAC8 M, Sep 20 – Nov 15 (No class Oct 11), 6 – 7:30 pm

MUSC 0288 (551) ..... CFAC8 M, Sep 20 – Nov 15 (No class Oct 11), 7:30 – 9 pm

MUSC 0288 (552) ..... CFAC8 T, Sep 14 – Nov 2, 7:30 – 9 pm

MUSC 0288 (576)Age 12 years + ..... CFAC8 M, Feb 7 – Apr 4 (No class Feb 21), 6 – 7:30 pm

MUSC 0288 (577) ..... CFAC8 M, Feb 7 – Apr 4 (No class Feb 21), 7:30 – 9 pm

MUSC 0288 (578) ..... CFAC8 T, Jan 25 – Mar 15, 7:30 – 9 pm

Guitar IThis course is designed for those who have completed Guitar Basics or have some prior playing experience. Students will focus on accompaniment styles, rhythms, guitar riffs, scalepatterns and lead lines. $130, noncredit

MUSC 0388 (550) ..... CFAC5 T, Nov 16 – Dec 14, 7:30 – 9 pm

MUSC 0388 (576) ..... CFAC5 T, Mar 29 – Apr 26, 6 – 7:30 pm

Private Instrument InstructionWe offer a package of twelve 30 minute private lessons with instruction designed to suit your individual needs. Lessons are offered at the Centre for the Arts and Communications Campus commencing the week of September 13th and January 17th. Call 497-4364 to arrange lesson times and for furtherinformation. $275, noncredit.

Fall TermGuitarMUSC 0182 (550) Instructor: J. Philp.MUSC 0182 (551) Instructor: B. Leibham.MUSC 0182 (552) Instructor: G. Smith.MUSC 0182 (553) Instructor: M. Lyngstad.MUSC 0182 (554) Instructor: M. LeFever.

PianoMUSC 0274 (550) Instructor: C. Martin.MUSC 0274 (551) Instructor: P. Richey.

VoiceMUSC 0189 (550) Instructor: S. Hart.MUSC 0189 (551) Instructor: CL. Quinn.

DrumMUSC 0279 (550) Instructor: G. Graber.

BassMUSC 0276 (550) Instructor: B. Leibham.

Sax, Flute, ClarinetMUSC 0277(550) Instructor: K. Porrka.

Five String Banjo/MandolinMUSC 0256 (550) Instructor: C. Neufeld.

Jazz Violin/FiddleMUSC 0297 (550) Instructor: C. Neufeld.

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Winter TermGuitarMUSC 0182 (576) Instructor: J. Philp.MUSC 0182 (577) Instructor: B. Leibham. MUSC 0182 (578) Instructor: G. Smith. MUSC 0182 (579) Instructor: M. Lyngstad.MUSC 0182 (580) Instructor: M. Lefever.

PianoMUSC 0274 (576) Instructor: C. Martin.MUSC 0274 (577) Instructor: P. Richey.

VoiceMUSC 0189 (576) Instructor: S. Hart. MUSC 0189 (577) Instructor: CL. Quinn.

DrumMUSC 0279 (576) Instructor: G. Graber.

BassMUSC 0276 (576) Instructor: B. Leibham.

Sax, Flute, ClarinetMUSC 0277 (576) Instructor: K. Porrka.

Five String Banjo/MandolinMUSC 0256 (576) Instructor: C. Neufeld.

Jazz Violin/FiddleMUSC 0297 (576) Instructor: C. Neufeld.

Music TheoryDesigned to provide students with a knowledge of the basics of music through practical learning. The course covers elementary music theory and ear training, including nomenclature, scales, intervals, chords and rhythms. $195, noncredit

MUSC 0152 (550) ..... CFAC10 M, Sep 20 – Nov 29 (No class Oct 11), 7 – 9 pm

MUSC 0152 (576) ..... CFAC12 M, Jan 19 – Apr 6 (No class Feb 21), 7 – 9 pm

Studio Recording TechniquesThis course examines the techniques involved in the operation of studio recording equipment and provides students with a combination of 79 hours of instruction and studio time.NOTE: Participants should be prepared to regularly schedule weekend studio time to work on their own projects for asix-week period. Textbook is not included in the course fee.$995, noncredit

MUSC 0150 (550) ..... CFAC11 M and W, Sep 20 – Dec 6 (No class Oct 11)M, 7 – 10 pm, W, 7 – 9 pm

Arts Outreach Big BandsFor an exceptional educational and performance opportunity, join the Tuesday or Wednesday night Outreach Big Band.A limited number of positions are available so interestedparticipants must call 780-497-4303 for further information prior to registering.

Bachelor of AppliedCommunications inProfessional WritingCall 780.497.5614 or email [email protected] for moreinformation. Call 780.497.5000 to register.

MacEwan’s Bachelor of Applied Communications in Profes-sional Writing prepares students for a career working with words. Creative, well-rounded communications professionals are in high demand for business, government, nonprofit, and educational fields, in print and online. They write winning ad copy, rousing speeches, compelling feature stories. They craft messages that inform, influence, inspire, and entertain. If you dream of writing or editing, the Professional Writing program is the place for you. Although the program is full-time, you may test drive the writing courses as a continuing education student. You can take courses on campus or online through eCampusAlberta. If you like it and decide to apply to the program, you can bring any credits you earn with you. Free information events are hosted throughout the year. For more information about the program, call us for a detailed brochure or visit our website at www.MacEwan.ca/prowrite.

Foundations of CompositionThis course explores the essence of language — grammar, phrasing, register, and style — and considers the history of English and its interaction with other languages.

Prerequisites: Students must meet one of the following:1. A minimum grade of 65% in English 30;2. Admission to the Bachelor of Applied Communications in Professional Writing;3. Admission to a certificate or diploma program in the School of Communications; 4. Satisfactory completion of the MacEwan Skills Appraisal.

$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 100 (1500) ..... eCASep 7 – Dec 17

$594, text extra, 3 creditsPROW 100 (570) ..... CCCT, Sep 7 – Dec 14, 6 – 9 pm

PROW 100 (596) ..... CCCT, Jan 11 – Apr 19, 6 – 9 pm

Distilled Prose: Writing Very Short Non-FictionIn this course, you create short works where audience analysis, word choice, sentence structure, tone and voice, creativity and precise diction matter.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 100.$594, text extra, 3 creditsPROW 102 (570) ..... CFACM, Sep 13 – Dec 13, 6 – 9 pm

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$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 102 (1600) ..... eCAJan 10 – Apr 21

Introductory RhetoricIn this course, you use rhetoric as a practical tool for thediscovery, arrangement, and expression of arguments in a variety of settings.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 100.$594, text extra, 3 creditsPROW 104 (570) ..... CCCW, Sep 8 – Dec 15, 6 – 9 pm

$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text,study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 104 (1600) ..... eCAJan 10 – Apr 21

Research Skills for WritersThis course focuses on the need to understand social science research methods as a researcher and writer.

$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 115 (1500) ..... eCASep 7– Dec 17

Mac Skills for WritersThis course provides the basic tools students need to work comfortably in a Macintosh environment.

$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 117 (1500) ..... eCASep 7 – Dec 17

$594, $20 material fee plus GST, $15 special fee, text extra,3 creditsPROW 117 (596) ..... CFACTh, Jan 6 – Apr 21, 6 – 9 pm

Research for Writers II: Primary ResearchThis course teaches you how to work in-depth with primary research and shows you why ethnography is one of the most important research methods of the 21st century.

Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C- in PROW 115.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 118 (1600) ..... eCAJan 10 – Apr 21

Proofreading and CopyeditingIn this course, you develop the basic tools and resourcesnecessary to copyedit and proof your own and others’written work.

Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C- in PROW 100.$594, text extra, 3 creditsPROW 135 (570) ..... CCCTh, Sep 9 – Dec 16, 6 – 9 pm

$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 135 (1600) ..... eCAJan 10 – Apr 21

Project LeadershipThis course teaches you the steps to take a creative project from perceived communications need through assemblyof resources and professional collaborations to finalproject approval.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 100 and PROW 117.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 140 (1600) ..... eCAJan 10 – Apr 21

Advanced CompositionThe course considers language from linguistic, rhetorical,social, and ethical perspectives, and uses sophisticated tools for analyzing sentence construction.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 100.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 200 (1500) ..... eCASep 7– Dec 17

Legal Issues for WritersThis course focuses on legal, ethical and business issues encountered by professional writers. Students learn about the legal obligations of professional communicators; contracts, copyright and intellectual property; and how to market and protect their creative work. They also gain a basic understand-ing of the Canadian legal system.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 100 and PROW 115.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 205 (1500) ..... eCASep 7 – Dec 17

Introducing Technical WritingIn this course, you learn techniques for writing concise,accurate descriptions and develop strategies for producing instructional material.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 100, or consent of the program.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 224 (1500) ..... eCASep 7 – Dec 17

Basic HTML for WritersIn this course, students learn basic HTML elements to add complex features and functions to texts written for andpublished on the World Wide Web.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 117.$594, text extra, 3 creditsPROW 230 (570) ..... CFACTh, Sep 9 – Dec 16, 6 – 9 pm

Professional Prose IIn this course, you learn the basic formats and tools you require to promote a product or service, solicit a positive news story, or report on a new initiative or achievement.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 100 and PROW 102, or consent of the program.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 250 (1500) ..... eCASep 7 – Dec 17

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Professional Prose II Students apply the tools learned in Professional Prose I to spe-cific communication contexts and learn to plan and produce strategic direction in traditional and emerging media.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 250, or consent of the program.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 252 (1600) ..... eCAJan 10 – Apr 21

Writing for the EarThis course focuses on the art and craft of writing speeches and oral presentations, using proven approaches to preparing a speech or oral presentation.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 100 and PROW 102, or consent of the program.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 204 (1600) ..... eCAJan 10 – Apr 21

$594, text extra, 3 creditsPROW 204 (596) ..... CCCM, Jan 10 – Apr 18, 6 – 9 pm

Applied RhetoricThis course helps you use classical rhetoric to generate story ideas, experiment with narrative voices, and explore opposing viewpoints in your written work.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 104.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 206 (1600) ..... eCAJan 10 – Apr 21

Technical Writing II –Writing About ComputersThis course focuses on the development of documentation for the computer industry, a major employer of technical writers.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 224.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 226 (1600) ..... eCAJan 10 – Apr 21

Technical Writing III – ISO and Safety SpecificationsThis course teaches the basic skills needed to prepare written documentation in support of engineering processes.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 226.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 228 (1600) ..... eCAJan 10 – Apr 21

Applied EditingIn this course you learn and refine skills in stylistic, substantive, structural and developmental editing.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 135.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 credits

PROW 235 (1600) ..... eCAJan 10 – Apr 21

Writing for the WebThis course focuses on the writing process in an Internetenvironment: audience analysis, concept documents, copyright issues, flowcharting and storyboarding.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 230.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 302 (1500) ..... eCASep 7– Dec 17

Popular Culture in Professional CommunicationsIn this course, you examine pop culture as a form of rhetoric and as a tactic for writing, in order to appreciate popular culture as a powerful tool for change and control.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 104.$879, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 6 creditsPROW 304 (1500X and Y) ..... eCASep 7 – Apr 21

Psychology of CreativityThis course introduces you to the psychological aspectof creativity: how ideas are generated, what factors inhibitcreativity, and the roles of intuition, knowledge, and noveltyin creative work.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 100, or consent of the program.$594 plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 306 (1500) ..... eCASep 7 – Dec 17

$594, $15 material fee plus GST, text extra, 3 creditsPROW 306 (596) ..... CCCTh, Jan 6 – Apr 21, 6 – 9 pm

Screenwriting IThis course introduces students to the technical skills and craft required to write for dramatic and documentary film/television, and video.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 100.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 308 (1600) ..... eCAJan 10 – Apr 21

Creative Non-FictionThis course examines literary journalism, personal essay, mem-oir, and literary journals, emphasizing writing practice for public and private expression.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 100.$879, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 6 creditsPROW 310 (1500X and Y) ..... eCASep 7 – Apr 21

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Magazine WritingThis course gives you the necessary skills to pursue freelance feature writing for a variety of magazines.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 100.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 316 (1600) ..... eCAJan 10 – Apr 21

Technical Writing IV – Government/Human ResourcesIn this course, you apply basic guidelines and techniques to write clear policies and procedures that can clearly directgovernment employees and the general public.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 226.$594, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 3 creditsPROW 318 (1500) ..... eCASep 7 – Dec 17

Technical Writing V – Instructional DesignThis course introduces theory, process, techniques, and strate-gies for developing learning materials for educational courses, workshops, and corporate training programs.

Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C- in PROW 226.$879, plus $25 e-tech fee, text, study guide, and webcamera extra, 6 creditsPROW 319 (1500X and Y) ..... eCASep 7 – Apr 21

Publishing PoetryThis course explores the art of writing poetry and the enterprise of publishing poetry, using a seminar model in which students original work is the basis.

Prerequisite: A minimum grade of B- in PROW 240 or ENGL 214, or by instructor’s permission upon reviewing written samplesof work prior to class registration.$594, $50 material fee plus GST, text extra, 3 creditsPROW 329 (596) ..... CFACW, Jan 5 – Apr 20, 6 – 9 pm

University Credit CoursesCall 780.497.4301 or email [email protected] for more information. Call 780.497.5000 to register. Course fees do not include supplies or textbooks unless otherwise indicated.

CREDIT COURSES• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

FINE ARTDrawing IThis course is an introduction to the principles and elements of drawing. Students work in a variety of media such as charcoal, graphite, ink wash, and conté, and deal with the following content: tonal scales; perspective; mark-making exploration; gestural, contour and tonal drawing. Students will learn to problem solve as well as to analyze and critique their work. Students may be required to attend visiting artist lectures and art exhibitions outside of scheduled class hours. See www.acat.gov.ab.ca for transferability. Instructor: D. Rydman.

$749, plus $10 + GST material fee, course supplies extra,4 credits

ARTE 110 (571) ..... CFACT and Th, Sep 9 – Dec 16, 6:30 - 9:30 pm (No class Nov 11)

ARTE 110 (621) ..... CFAT and Th, Apr 26 – Jul 28, 6:30 - 9:30 pm

Art History IThis course is an introduction to the history of Western art and architecture from the prehistoric to the end of the late Gothic period (circa the early 1300s).See www.acat.gov.ab.ca for transferability.$594, text extra, university transfer, 3 credits

ARTE 101 (571) ..... CCCT, Sep 14 – Dec 14, 11 am – 2 pmInstructor: S. Gunderson.

ARTE 101 (572) ..... CCCT, Sep 14 – Dec 14, 6 – 9 pmInstructor: Elizabeth Beauchamp.

Art History IIThis course is an introduction to the history of Western art and architecture from the early Renaissance (circa 1300) to the present. See www.acat.gov.ab.ca for transferability.$594, text extra, university transfer, 3 credits

ARTE 102 (571) ..... CCCTh, Sep 9 - Dec 16, 11 am – 2 pm (No class Nov 11)Instructor: S. Gunderson.

ARTE 102 (596) ..... CCCTh, Jan 13 – Apr 21, 11 am – 2 pmInstructor: S. Gunderson.

ARTE 102 (597) ..... CCCTh, Jan 20 – Apr 21, 6 – 9 pmInstructor: Elizabeth Beauchamp.

ARTE 102 (1600) ..... eCAFeb 1 – Apr 3Instructor: S. Gunderson.

ARTE 102 (621) ..... CCCM - F, May 2 – 20, 9 am – noonInstructor: S. Gunderson.

Contemporary Art IssuesThis course is designed to familiarize the student with art made from 1950 onward. It deals with the various styles, media, issues and artists that make up the contemporary art scene. Students are actively involved in discussions and in the analy-sis of art, texts and ideas. They are required to research various topics and artists for both oral presentations and assignedessays. Students may be expected to attend some lectures and exhibitions outside of scheduled class time.Instructor: H. Santa-Balazs Prerequisite: minimum of C- in ARTE 202 or consent of the Chair. $594, text extra, university transfer, 3 credits

ARTE 203 (571) ..... CFACM, Sep 13 - Dec 13, 2 - 5 pm (No class Oct 11)

ARTE 203 (621) ..... CCCW, Sep 8 - Dec 15, 2 – 5 pm

20th Century Visual Culture: c. 1900 – 1950Beginning with a review of the foundations of Modernism in the late 19th century, this course examines the major move-ments in art, architecture, photography and design produced in Europe and North America to the mid-20th Century.

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See www.acat.gov.ab.ca for transferability.Instructor: S. Gunderson. $594, text extra, university transfer, 3 credits

ARTE 202 (596) ..... CCCT, Jan 18 - Apr 19, 11 am – 2 pm

ARTE 202 (621) ..... CCCM - F, May 24 - Jun 10, 9 am – noon

DESIGNDigital PhotographyUsing a digital camera, participants learn techniques totake strong, expressive photographs. Participants receive instruction on taking better framed and exposed photographs and guidance in developing their creative side through visual story telling. Students use computer software to view and crop photos and experiment with special effects and colour balance. Photos are posted on a web-based gallery. Required: digital camera with manual controls.$594 plus $20 + GST special fee, course supplies extra,3 credits

VCPH 100 (571) ..... CFAC14 T, Sep 14 – Dec 14, 6:30 – 9:30 pmInstructor: J. Symington.

VCPH 100 (596) ..... CFAC14 Th, Jan 20 – Apr 21, 6:30 – 9:30 pmInstructor: S. Tate.

VCPH 100 (621) ..... CFAC14 Th, Apr 28 - Jul 28, 6:30 - 9:30 pmInstructor: J. Symington.

Arts and CulturalManagement Certificate OnlineCall 780.497.4301 or email [email protected] for more information or visit our website at:www.MacEwan.ca/artsmanagementContinuing Education offers a number of distance learning Arts and Cultural Management credit courses over the fall and winter terms for part-time and full-time students. You can take individual courses in areas of specific interest or you can study to complete the Arts and Cultural Management Certificate. Register by September 15 for courses available in Fall 2010 and by February 1 for courses available in Winter 2011.See the www.acat.gov.ab.ca for course transferability.The fall term runs September 15, 2010 until January 15, 2011. The winter term runs February 1 to May 31, 2011.Please note that online courses are subject to a $25 per course online technology support fee.

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Advocacy and Lobbying ..... eCAThe focus of this course is on the development of the knowl-edge and skills necessary to become a successful advocate for the arts. Students study federal, provincial and municipal

cultural policies and structures relevant to arts organizations. They learn to construct persuasive arguments as to why the arts are important, the history of Canadian cultural develop-ment, the nature of the political process, and topical issues affecting the arts and cultural industries in Canada.$594, plus $25 online support fee, text extra, 3 credits

AGAD 101 (1500)

Marketing Principles and Research in the Arts eCAThis course covers the basic marketing concepts including identifying publics, segmentation, target marketing, and the marketing mix. Students build on these initial concepts in order to explore both quantitative and qualitative research strate-gies during the second half of the course, culminating in the completion of a market research project in cooperation with a local arts organization. $594, plus $25 online support fee, text extra, 3 credits

AGAD 103 (1500)

Financial Management for the Arts ..... eCAThe purpose of this course is to introduce students toaccounting and the management of a set of accountingrecords for an organization. Students prepare financial reports, analyze the information they contain and use that information for organizational management. Students also examine manual and computerized systems and study examples of bothprofit-seeking and not-for-profit organizations. $594, plus $25 online support fee, text extra, 3 credits

AGAD 105 (1500)

Computer Applications in the Arts ..... eCAThis course explores computer applications used by adminis-trators of arts and cultural organizations from small community enterprises to large support organizations. Topics include word processing, desktop publishing, presentation, database, and spreadsheet programs using hands-on experience with each application and discussion of their use in the workplace.$594, plus $25 online support fee, text extra, 3 credits

AGAD 107 (1500)

Management Seminar I ..... eCAThis course examines current management issues in artsadministration using interactive methods such as groupdiscussions and case studies. To prepare students tofunction as managers, this seminar will require theapplication and integration of knowledge from all othercourses in the program to solve the problems presented.Topics include conflict and stress management, leadershipand other organizational behaviour topics. For those intending to obtain the Arts and Cultural Management credential, timewill also be spent exploring Field Placement objectives and preparing for the field placement search. $499, plus $25 online support fee, text optional, 2 credits

AGAD 129 (1500)

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Publicity and Media Relations in the Arts ..... eCAIn this course, students will benefit from a hands-on approach to the development of promotional material aimed at theperforming and visual arts audience. Each of the compo-nents of a publicity campaign (news releases, public service announcements, media kits, media events) will be studied. Students also examine the importance of developing positive relations with the media and other partners in the community. $594, plus $25 online support fee, text extra, 3 credits

AGAD 109 (1600)

Applied Marketing in the Arts ..... eCAThis course provides a detailed look at the components of a marketing plan including direct marketing strategies as they apply to a variety of sales functions such as subscription sales and gallery membership drives. Topics will include direct mail, telemarketing, print and electronic media advertising, as well as the process of incorporating these components into the marketing plan. Prerequisite: AGAD (103).$594, plus $25 online support fee, text extra, 3 credits

AGAD 121 (1600)

Human Resource Management in the Arts eCAThis course examines the role of boards of directors, volun-teers and paid personnel, and teaches the skills necessary to build successful relationships among these sectors. Emphasis is placed on the governance function of the board, as well as on the processes of recruitment, supervision, motivation and evaluation for all three stakeholder groups. $594, plus $25 online support fee, text extra, 3 credits

AGAD 123 (1600)

Facility Management ..... eCAThis course is a pragmatic study of the specific skills andchallenges involved in the business, administration andmanagement practices relating to the performing arts facility. Topics include types of facilities, technical design and produc-tion elements, programming and booking the facility. Discus-sions also include an exploration of the related unions, guilds and associations the facility manager may encounter. Other important elements of the course include front of housemanagement, event production, budgeting, staffing andmaintaining the physical plant, and the essentials of touringthe performing artist. $594, plus $25 online support fee, text extra, 3 credits

AGAD 125 (1600)

Museum/Gallery Management ..... eCAThis course is designed to provide the student with anunderstanding of the organizational structure and functions of museums, public galleries, commercial galleries, and artist run centres. Topics include mandates, collections management, acquisition and de-accessioning, policies and procedures,public programming, education, exhibitions and conservation. $594, plus $25 online support fee, text extra, 3 credits

AGAD 126 (1600)

Fundraising and Grants ..... eCAThe purpose of this course is to develop a practical and systematic approach to fundraising from both the private and public sectors. Students will learn to plan special events, pre-

pare funding proposals, solicit individual and corporate donors, apply for grants and plan fundraising campaigns. An overview of the current trends in philanthropy is also provided. $594, plus $25 online support fee, text extra, 3 credits

AGAD 127 (1600)

Management Seminar ll ..... eCAThis course focuses on the development of critical thinking skills and the importance of understanding personality type. Organizational behaviour topics including stress management, decision making, motivational techniques, and effective com-munication models and strategies are also explored. Students continue preparing for field placement and the realities of the job search through the development of a job search andnetworking plan. Prerequisite: AGAD 129.$499, plus $25 online support fee, 2 credits

AGAD 130 (1600)

Registration InformationTelephone | Call 780.497.5000 to register using VISA/Mastercard.

Online | Go to www.artsoutreach.org and select the onlineregistration button.

In Person CCC/MSC Mon. – Fri.: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm CFAC/AC Mon. – Fri.: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Extended week day service is available after August 30.*All campus locations are closed on statutory holidays andlong weekends. Call 780.497.5000 or visit: www.MacEwan.ca for more information.

By Mail | Send registration form and cheque or moneyorder payable to MacEwan, or provide your VISA/Mastercard number, and mail to:The Registrar, MacEwan, Box 1796, Edmonton, AB T5J 2P2

Withdrawls | To withdraw from a course in person, complete, sign and submit a withdrawn form to the Registrar’s Office. Withdrawl Forms are available from all Information Centres or the Registrar’s Office. To withdraw by phone contact the Registrar’s Office at 780.497.5000. Contact the Registrar’sOffice to be advised of the last day for withdrawl from a credit course without academic penalty. Students are held responsi-ble for courses in which they are registered, until they formally withdraw within the deadline dates. Non-attendance, stop payment on a cheque, notifying the instructor or ceasing to attend lectures does not constitute withdrawl from a course. A $20 processing fee is charged for all withdrawls.

Cancellations | MacEwan reserves the right to cancel courses that do not reach minimum enrolment requirements. If the course for which you have registered is cancelled, we will make every effort to inform you prior to the start date. Fees for cancelled courses will be refunded.

Income Tax Receipts | Tax receipts for tuition are available online at www.myMacEwan.ca. 2010 tax receipts are avail-able by the end of February 2011. 2011 tax receipts are avail-able by the end of February 2012. Visit the Canada Revenue Agency website at www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tax for criteria regard-ing the issuance of tax receipts and tax receipt amounts.

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PROCEDURES OF THE UNIVERSITY.

CHEQUES OR MONEY ORDERS SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO GRANT MACEWAN UNIVERSITY. FEES MUST BE PAID AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION. SPONSORED STUDENTS MUST SHOW PROOF OF SPONSORSHIP WHEN THEY REGISTER.

Continuing Education Registration

March 2010

Residency Status (check one)

Telephone - Cell

A non-refundable $10.00 Student ID Card fee will be assessed for all new students registering for their first credit course.

Aboriginal Applicants

If you wish to declare your Aboriginal heritage for the purposes of developing support services, programs, and statistical purposes, please indicate:

Protection of Privacy – The personal information requested on this form is collected under the authority of the Alberta Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act for authorized purposes including admission and registration, administration of records, scholarship and awards, student services, and university planning and research. Student personal information may be disclosed to academic and administrative units according to university policy, federal and provincial reporting requirements, information sharing agreements and to contracted services as required. Direct questions expressly related to the collection and use of this information to the Associate Registrar, Records and Convocation, Grant MacEwan University, 10700 – 104th Avenue, Edmonton, AB, T5J 4S2, telephone 780.497.4495.

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NEW YORK Travel TripFebruary 19 - 26, 2011New York City has been called a magnificent, moving spectacle. Join us for an exciting trip to the boldest, most modern city in the world.

Arts & Communications Continuing Education offers this arts and culture focused trip for students, staff and the public. It features the benefits of group support with personal independence in daily activity planning. You may be interested in art, music, theatre, nightlife, shopping, dance, and architecture; it’s all there to be explored and enjoyed. This is not a guided tour; it’s a chance for independent travelers with their own objectives to share their experiences with like-minded people. Assistance is offered to help you plan your daily activities.

Tuition covers airfare, ground transfer, accommodation (based on double occupancy), weekday breakfasts, orientation seminar, walking tours, informationpackage, and an arts and culture consultation.

Single accommodation is available for anadditional $400. ARTE 0290 (576)$2,050 + GST (double occupancy), noncredit

ARTE 0290 (577)$2,450 + GST (single occupancy), noncredit

Registration and payment deadline is Nov. 19, 2010.

Tuition is non-refundable. Call 780.497.4303 or visitwww.artsoutreach.org for more information.