Humanties credit - OKC area

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    Adult Classes & Workshops
    The Downtown College Consortium is a collaborative partnership of five member colleges and universities in the OKC metro area whose goal is to cooperatively bring quality higher education and training to downtown Oklahoma City. The members are Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma State University—Oklahoma City, Redlands Community College, Rose State College, and the University of Central Oklahoma.
    Art & Film Appreciation

    Study art in its historical and social context and gain an appreciation for artistic works created over time from many different cultures.

    OKLAHOMA IN FILM (HUM 2003)
    Wednesdays, June 3-July 22, 5:30-9 pm (8 classes)
    (*Additional class meetings will occur Saturdays, June 13 and 20; July 11 and 18, 5:30-8:30 pm at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art)
    Cosponsored by the Downtown College Consortium and Oklahoma City Community College
    Ability level: All levels
    Fee (for Oklahoma Residents): $306 (3 credit hours)
    Maximum enrollment is 25 students.
    Rick Allen Lippert

    Students will examine the themes and techniques of films, many of which will have a connection to Oklahoma by subject matter, locale, or production. Students will gain insight into various methods of analyzing and discussing films by participating in assigned viewings, writing, and field experiences. The course will make use of a variety of film collections and venues in downtown Oklahoma City, including the deadCenter Film Festival, the OKC Museum of Art, and the Ronald J. Norick Library. *Students may substitute approved assignments for Saturday class meetings.

    MUSEUM STUDIES (HUM 2123-E01)
    Thursdays, August 27-October 15, 5:30-9 pm; plus arranged meetings.
    Cosponsored by the Downtown College Consortium and Oklahoma City Community College
    Ability level: All levels
    Fee (for Oklahoma Residents): $306 (3 credit hours)
    Maximum enrollment is 25 students.
    Richard Rouillard

    Students will examine the permanent collections and special exhibition galleries of the Oklahoma City Museum of Art and attend lectures and discussions on related topics. They will explore the behind-the-scenes operations of the Museum and will visit other local museums as well. Each student will research and make oral and/or written presentations about how the collections in various types of museums reflect human values and cultural traditions.

    Students may audit credit courses for no grade or credit. Regular credit tuition and fees apply. A reduced tuition/fee is available to students 65 and older who audit a course. Special incentives are available to Museum members. For more information or to enroll, call (405) 232-3382, or register online at www.downtowncollege.com.
     

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