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This course is a continuation of the study of Common Practice harmony including larger forms and writing in a variety of textures.

Musical Life Today explores how people engage with music across different traditions, cultures and localities. The course considers engagements of all kinds, from practicing for a concert to whistling at the bus stop or dancing at a community drum circle.

This course provides an introduction to the principles and techniques of studio painting. This is a two-term course offered over fall/winter terms. It is identifiable in the Schedule of Courses (Timetable) with a Part A and a Part B. Students must register in both the Part A and the Part B of all types of sections offered (sections, labs, seminars, etc.) for this course.

This course provides class instruction on percussion instruments with a focus on pedagogical preparation.

This is a production-based course where learning is centered on acting in a major drama production. Production will be determined by the instructor. Enrollment by audition and casting in the production.

A3

Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room L106

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Open: 2 of 12 spots filled

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Advanced acting role in the Drama Department Mainstage production. This course encompasses the rehearsal and performance process, which will be compressed into a 8 to 10 week period. Enrollment through audition process.

A3

Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room L106

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Open: 0 of 10 spots filled

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An introductory studio course investigating the technical and conceptual aspects of digital photography as an art medium. Students will learn to use basic photographic equipment and to manipulate images.

How do you turn a play into a theatre production? Students will analyze play scripts and use their imaginations to suggest possible ways to stage the plays, paying attention to dramaturgy, design, directing, and acting. Students will also attend live theatre performances to analyze design and directing decisions in action.

A2

Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50

Sep 3 2025 - Dec 20 2025

Grande Prairie Campus

Room B201

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Open: 2 of 20 spots filled

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A3

Mon, Wed from 14:30 to 15:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room H211

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Open: 3 of 20 spots filled

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This course explores major movements in North American popular music. Topics include blues, jazz, hillbilly, country, musical theatre, folk, and rock music.

This is a practical production-dependent stage tech course tied to the Mainstage Production. Students enrolled in this course will apply knowledge from DR1910 in assisting to mount, run, and take down the mainstage show.

A3

Tue, Thu from 11:30 to 12:50

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

Room L106

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This course explores topics related to developing a career in music including skills for performing, teaching music lessons, planning events, and discussion of other skills related to working as a musician. The course content will be tailored to the students.

This course will provide support in portfolio development, photographing art, writing artist statements, preparing a CV, and learning about the network of art organizations, granting institutions, and other opportunities that can support students beyond graduation.

A3

Tue, Thu from 13:00 to 14:20

Jan 6 2026 - Apr 23 2026

Grande Prairie Campus

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Open: 1 of 16 spots filled

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The fundamentals of music theory are approached through aural and written training.

(formerly DR3530) This is the study of acting, including the analysis and enactment of scripted scenes, and characterization.

Advanced performance based study of acting including: the analysis and enactment of scripted scenes, character building techniques, and introduction to styles of acting.

This is a studio course for the student who is familiar with the basic element of and principles of three dimensional design. This is a two-term course offered over fall/winter terms. It is identifiable in the Schedule of Courses (Timetable) with a Part A and a Part B. Students must register in both the Part A and the Part B of all types of sections offered (sections, labs, seminars, etc.) for this course.

An introductory level studio course that will introduce you to a variety of techniques and materials pertinent to sculpture. This course will stress basic design, concept and material relationships.

Continuation of AR1610.

Private study of voice or on a non-principal instrument. This is a two-term course offered over fall/winter terms. It is identifiable in the Schedule of Courses (timetable) with a Part A and a Part B. Students must register in both the Part A and the Part B of all types of sections offered (sections, labs, seminars, etc.) for this course.

Private study of voice or your principal instrument. Bachelor of Music students may use this course as a means of preparing to complete their Piano Proficiency Exam. This is a two-term course offered over fall/winter terms. It is identifiable in the Schedule of Courses (timetable) with a Part A and a Part B. Students must register in both the Part A and the Part B of all types of sections offered (sections, labs, seminars, etc.) for this course.