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FILM TV X 476.12B
Advanced Filmmaking Workshop: Production and Post-Production

In this capstone course of the Directing Certificate Program, improve your filmmaking skills through the creation of a short film that is screened for an invited audience after the end of the course.

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In Person
FILM TV X 476.022
The Art and Business of Producing

Understand how to produce a film from buying/development all the way to release/marketing, including each stage of development, their affect on the other stages, and how the producer is conducive of their interdependency.

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FILM TV X 475.44
Directing Actors for the Screen

Learn to recognize and apply the directorial skills for a successful artistic collaboration with performers. You will select one dramatic and one comic scene then cast, rehearse, and present the scenes in class.

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In Person
Live Online
FILM TV X 438.40
The Working Actor: Get the Audition, Book the Job

This interactive course provides you with career strategies that help generate audition opportunities and skills that can increase your ability to book the job.

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FILM TV X 407.45
Acting Workshop: The Meisner Technique

Explore basic concepts of the Meisner approach to acting with a focus on creating and living in imaginary circumstances.

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In Person
MGMT X 493.14
Crisis Leadership and Conflict Resolution

Crisis on any scale is an inevitability in the world today. As a leader, learn how to prepare for crisis and build the skills you need to resolve and mitigate crisis situations impacting your organization or community.  

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MGMT X 493.13
Hot Groups and Hierarchies

New companies today need to be agile and flexible. This course provides a roadmap for developing, nurturing and achieving success through leading hot groups and working around traditional hierarchical structures.

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MGMT X 493.12
Leadership Behaviors, Diversity, and Cultures

This collaborative course examines what constitutes "effective" leadership across cultures, and prepares students for business assignments outside of their home countries.

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MGMT 876.326
Affordable Housing Development

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the field of affordable housing development, including discussion of both family and senior affordable housing communities. Such questions as why…

course
Format:
Live Online
GENINT 721.743
Television in the 1980s

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore the paradigm shifts in television during the 1980s.

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GENINT 721.742
They Lived in Squares, Painted in Circles, Loved in Triangles: The Bloomsbury Group, Part 2

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore the Bloomsbury Group's literary and artistic work.

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MGMT 833.690
Household Financial Basics: The Financial Services Industry

Learn how the operation of the Financial Services Industry and the Federal Government impact your finances and the economy. What is the difference is between a commercial bank, a credit union and a…

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GENINT 721.740
Virtual Tour: Sacral Architecture

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore grand churches, synagogues, and mosques around the world.

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GENINT 721.739
History of Sculpture, Part I

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore the development of European sculpture from ancient times to the Early Renaissance.

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GENINT 711.495
Artistic Rivalries

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore pairs of famous artists who competed to prove who was the best artist of their time.

course
Format:
Live Online
GENINT 721.738
Women Artists of the 18th and 19th Centuries

Osher (50+). In this course, we explore the lives and works European and American women artists in the 18th and19th centuries.

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GENINT 721.737
Green Swans 101: Extreme Weather Impact on Financial Stability

In this course, we address financial risks due to climate change and extreme weather.  

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MGMT X 408.808
Health Security for Emergency Management Professionals

Students in this course will develop proficiency in analyzing and evaluating the public health aspects of disaster preparedness, response, and recovery, and also identify methods from improvement.

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MGMT X 408.807
Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication

This course introduces students to communication strategies, methods, and tools that can be used by government, private sector, and non-governmental communicators and other professionals to inform an audience or stakeholders about actions to take before, during, or after an emergency.

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MGMT X 413.4
Artificial Intelligence Safety, Policy, and Ethics

This course introduces students to the ethical issues arising from the use of Artificial Intelligence.

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Format:
Online

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