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78 2020-2021 Catalog—GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

SPEECH/COMMUNICATION                                                 Option 2: Acting
AA DEGREE
                                                                     Students completing an Associate in Arts in Acting will learn to
This program is dedicated to understanding how humans                demonstrate respect and appreciate plays and theatre as a col-
communicate. It is designed for students who recognize that          laborative art form; analyze and evaluate play scripts; apply skills
their future success as leaders in the Digital Age depends on        and knowledge of theatre in preparation for transfer; demonstrate
compelling spoken and written messages that connect, educate,        a basic knowledge of physical stage and dramatic text terminol-
persuade and inspire audiences. For students trained in Speech       ogy; and interpret and implement verbal and written instructions.
Communication, employment possibilities include fields such           Students must complete all required courses for a minimum of
as: business and sales management, advertising, public and           28-38.5 units. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of
media relations, personnel training, education, entertainment,       this program, students will be able to apply skills and knowledge
organizational leadership, mediation and conflict management,         of theatre in preparation for transferability or vocation; analyze
religion, nonprofit leadership, politics and law. Students must       a play from script to performance; identify theatre terms and
complete all required core courses, and choose other courses from    occupations; and identify theatre as a collaborative art form.
the additional courses listed to total 21 units. Program Learning
Outcomes: Upon completion of this program, students will be             REQUIRED COURSES: T ART 101, 103, 107, 109, 111, 129.
able to demonstrate oral and written communication skills to
produce effective speeches; demonstrate increased apprecia-              Two units from: DANCE 125, 145, 190.
tion of the speech communication process, and demonstrate the
ability to apply critical thinking skills in the areas of speaking      Four units from: T ART 123, 171, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184.
and listening.
                                                                        Four units from: T ART 160, 161, 162, 163, 164.
REQUIRED COURSES: ENGL 101; SPCH 101.
Select three courses from the following: SPCH 100, 103, 104,            Three units from: ENGL 125; HUMAN 117; MUSIC 135,
106, 108.                                                               170; SPCH 101, 105, 106; T ART 102, 104, 106, 140, 155.

Select one course: PSYCH 101; SOC 101.                               WEB DEVELOPMENT
                                                                     AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
Select one course: SPCH 107, 111, 115, 120, 160.
                                                                     This degree or certificate is designed for both the IT professional
THEATRE ARTS                                                         and the college student seeking a thorough preparation for the
AA DEGREE                                                            field of Web development. Course work includes Internet tech-
                                                                     nologies, Web graphic design skills, programming and scripting
Choose from one of the following options:                            for the Web. Students must complete all required courses for a
                                                                     minimum of 24 units. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon suc-
Option 1: General                                                    cessful completion of this program, the student will be able to
Students completing an Associate in Arts in Theatre Arts: Gen-       use industry standard tools and techniques to produce, publish
eral learn to identify theatre as a collaborative art form; analyze  and maintain Websites and Web content. A major skill-building
a play from script to performance; apply skills and knowledge        project spanning three semesters is included in the course work.
of theatre in preparation for transfer; and identify theatre terms
and occupations. Students must complete all required courses         REQUIRED COURSES: CS/IS 255, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 266.
for a minimum of 25-29 units. Program Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to apply      A minimum of nine units from the following courses: CS/IS
skills and knowledge of theatre in preparation for transferability   190, 112, 172, 234, ENTRE 101, 102.
or vocation; analyze a play from script to performance; identify
theatre terms and occupations; and identify theatre as a col-        WELDING
laborative art form.                                                 AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE

   REQUIRED COURSES: T ART 101, 171.                                 This degree or certificate is designed to train students in all fun-
                                                                     damental processes of welding including Oxy/Acetylene, Metal
   Three units from: T ART 100, 103.                                 Inert Gas (MIG), Arc, and Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG). Students
                                                                     prepare to successfully pass the American Welding Society (AWS)
   Four units from: T ART 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 180, 181,         certification exams and to enter this in-demand workforce within
   182, 183, 184.                                                    one to two years. Students must complete all required courses for
                                                                     a minimum of 19 - 20 units. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon
   Nine units from: DANCE 130, 145; SPCH 105; T ART 102,             completion of this program, students will be able to demonstrate
   107, 109, 110, 121, 122, 123, 129.                                the skills necessary to read engineering drawings and solve
                                                                     technical mathematics problems as they relate to welding tasks.
   One course from: ENGL 125; HUMAN 117; SPCH 105; T                 Students will complete introductory and advanced level welding
   ART 104, 106, 111, 140, 155.                                      projects using various techniques and procedures. Students will
                                                                     discuss metallurgical concepts, heat treating procedures, and
                                                                     machine tool technology concepts.

                                                                     REQUIRED COURSES: ENGR 102; WELD 117, 118 or 121, 122,
                                                                     123, 124, 125 or 126; MTLGY 150.

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