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Popular training courses in Brunswick:
Good Clinical Practices (GCP)
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Acting
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French
Film and Biography
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Economic Statistics

School: Bowdoin College

Training Center(s): Brunswick, United States
Tel.: (207) 725-3100

Office of Admissions
5000 College Station
Bowdoin College
Brunswick ME 04011
USA

Sculpture
Course Format: Classroom
An introduction to sculpture, with emphasis on the development of perceptual, organizational, and critical abilities. Studio projects entail a variety of sculptural approaches, including exploration of the structural principles, formal elements, and critical vocabulary of the sculpture medium. Lectures and group critiques augment studio projects in paper, clay, and other media.
 

Photography
Course Format: Classroom
Photographic visualization and composition as consequences of fundamental techniques of black-and-white still photography. Class discussions and demonstrations, examination of masterworks, and field and laboratory work in 35mm format. Students must provide their own 35mm non-automatic camera.
 

Painting
Course Format: Classroom
An introduction to painting, with an emphasis on the development of perceptual, organizational, and critical abilities. Studio projects entail objective observation and analysis of still-life, landscape, and figurative subjects; exploration of the painting medium and chromatic structure in representation; and the development of a critical vocabulary of painting concepts. Lectures and group crit...
 

Drawing
Course Format: Classroom
An introduction to drawing, with an emphasis on the development of perceptual, organizational, and critical abilities. Studio projects entail objective observation and analysis of still-life, landscape, and figurative subjects; exploration of the abstract formal organization of graphic expression; and the development of a critical vocabulary of visual principles. Lectures and group critiques au...
 

Spanish
Course Format: Classroom
The Spanish section of the Romance Languages Department offers courses in Spanish language, and in Hispanic literatures and cultures. In addition to focusing on developing students’ fluency in Spanish, the department provides students with a broad understanding of the cultures and literatures of the Spanish-speaking world through a curriculum designed to prepare students either for interna...
 

French
Course Format: Classroom
The French section of the Romance Languages Department offers courses in French language, literature, and culture. In addition to focusing on developing students’ fluency in French, the department provides students with a broad understanding of the cultures and literatures of the French-speaking world through a curriculum designed to prepare students either for international work or for gr...
 

Italian
Course Format: Classroom
The Italian section of the Romance Languages Department offers courses in Italian language, literature, and culture. In addition to focusing on developing students’ fluency in Italian, the department provides students with a broad understanding of the cultures and literatures of Italy and Italian America through a curriculum designed to prepare students either for international work or for...
 

Film and Biography
Course Format: Classroom
Explores how filmmakers have constructed public history through films professing to tell life stories of important individuals. Examines the biopic as a significant and long-lived genre, looks at issues of generic change and stability, and considers the narrative process in relation to historic events and individuals. Attendance at weekly evening screenings is required.
 

Economic Statistics
Course Format: Classroom
An introduction to the data and statistical methods used in economics. A review of the systems that generate economic data and the accuracy of such data is followed by an examination of the statistical methods used in testing the hypotheses of economic theory, both micro- and macro-. Probability, random variables and their distributions, methods of estimating parameters, hypothesis testing, reg...
 

Acting
Course Format: Classroom
Introduces students to the physical, emotional, and intellectual challenge of the acting process. Voice and movement work, analysis of dramatic texts from an actor’s point of view, and improvisational exercises are used to provide students with a variety of methods for acting truthfully on stage.
 

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