Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 22, 1986, Page 11D, Image 114

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    UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Continuation Center
sponsors in association with
Leisure Studies and Services American Studies Speech Pathology-Audiology Linguistics
International Studies School of Architecture and Allied Arts Ethnic Studies
Body Image
WST 410M (02 credits)
TLN 7282
OcL 1 - Dec. 8
Student Pee $25
Instructor Bartm Weinstein
207 Chapman Hall
19:00 - 20:50 W
"Body-Image" deals with an
area of vital interest today •
the rise of eating disorders
and the pursuit of thinness as
an ideal for women. The
course places abnormal eating
behavior and attitudes toward
the female body in a cultural
context, drawing connections
between circumstances of
health, food supply, women’s
role in society, and
stereotypes of beauty.
The Afrkans
Tclecourse
ES 410M (04 credits)
TLN 7450
Orientation Meeting:
Oct 6, 19:00-20:00. 138
Gilbert Hall
Student Fee SI 12
Instructor David Anthony
This nine program series and
the accompanying texts
explore the three major
influences which have shaped
contemporary Africa: an
indigenous heritage. Western
culture, and Islamic culture.
Students will watch the
series, complete reading
assignments in the texts and
submit written assignments
for a grade. The orientation
meeting will be videotaped
for those students unable to
attend. Call 686-3537 for
brochure and registration
information.
literature of the
Vietnam War*
AMS 407 (03 credits)
TLN 7403
Sept 30 - Dec. 9
Student Fee $30.00
Instructor. Gerry Ksmp
201 Condon School
19:00 - 20:20 UAH
The Vietnam War has had a
strong impact on the
individuals who fought in it,
on the correspondents who
covered it and on American
society in general. In this
course we will establish an
historical context for the
literature of the war, inluding
how America became involved
in Vietnam and why the war
lasted as long as it did. We
will then turn our attention to
a number of representative
texts written about the war by
authors who were directly
involved in it, either as
veterans or as correspondents.
Our discussions will include
such topics as heroism in
Vietnam, the impact of the
war on individuals and
groups, how vets have and
have not come to terms with
their war experience, the anti
war movement, and the many
ways the Vietnam era has
affected American society
today. Finally, we will try to
determine if and how the
books still affect us today.
Self-Hypnoste
Sepu 29 - Nov. 17
Student Fee $35.00
Instructor Ronna Friend
204 Condon Hall
19:30 - 21:20 M
Hypnosis is a natural state of
focused concentration which
all of us experience daily.
The purpose of this class is
to team specific techniques to
induce this state in order to
achieve personal goals.
Possible goals might include
relaxation, stress
management, habit control,
dream awareness, increased
creativity, and improved
concentration and study
habits. __
AaMrfcaa Sign Language
IV
SPA 407G (03 credits)
TLN 8347
Sept 30 - Dec. 9, 1986
Course Fee: Undergraduate
$105.00
Graduate
$204.00
Instructor Iris Peters
IMC Studio E
15:30 - 17:00 UAH
For a course description or
more information, contact Iris
Peters at 686-3591.
The Story of English
Tclccourse
LING 407M (03
credits)
TLN 7404
Orientation Meeting:
OcL 7, 19:00 - 20:00. 138
Gilbert Hall
Student Fee $84
Instructor Derry Malsch
This nine program series,
narrated by Robert MacNcil,
traces "the development of
the English language from its
origins as the speech of a
small tribe on the shores of
northwest Europe to its
present status as the world’s
leading language ". Students
will watch the scries,
complete reading assignments
and submit written
assignments for a grade. The
orientation meeting will be
videotaped for those students
unable to attend. Call 686
3537 for brochure and
registration information.
Imagine Thatl
OcL 2 - Nov. 13
Student Fee S35.00
Instructor: Nancy Hopps
151 Education
19:30 - 21:20 H
"Imagine That!’’, attracting
students of all ages, focuses
on the use and practical
application of relaxation
techniques, creative
visualization, affirmations
and goal setting.
Art Therapy: Media and
Techniques
LSS 410G (03 credits)
TLN 74»
Sept 30 - Dec. 9
Student Fee S35
Instructor. Leigh Files
112 Esslinger Hall
14:30 - 17:20 U
An experiential course using
an therapy media and
techniques appropriate to
individual and group work.
Focuses on media
exploration, spontaneous art
expressions, and structured art
therapy interventions.
Includes experiential
processes and
lecture/discussion of the
theoretical principles and
practical applications directly
related to the studio
experience.
The Chinese:
Past/Future
Tclecoursc
INTL 407(1 (03 credits)
TLN 7430
Orientation Meeting: TBA
Student Fee $84
Instructor Staff
Based on the highly
successful, 12 part PBS scries
“The Heart of the Dragon',
this course offers an
unprecedented view of China
as a country tom by
conflicting forces of
modernization and tradition.
Students will watch the senes,
complete reading assignments
in the accompanying texts
and submit wntlcn
assignments for a grade. The
orientation meeting will be
videotaped for those students
unable to attend. Cali 686
3537 for brochure and
registration information.
Fifth Annual Pacific
Northwest Computer
Graphics Conference
AAA 410G
TLN 4396
Oct 27 - Oct 28. 1986
Student Fee $25. (See
Brochure.)
Instructor Linda Euinger
Eugene Conference Center
This year's Conference will
once again focus on leading
edge computer graphics
applications in a multi
disciplinary context In the
General Sessions, students
will hear speakers from
around the country discuss
topics ranging from aesthetic
theory in graphic imagery to
electronic media education.
After the Sessions, students
will be able to attend various
Post-Conference Workshops
in which they will sec
demonstrations and be able to
explore concepts and
resources related to special
interests in computer graphics
applications. The Conference
will also feature a
Noncommercial Exhibition of
various examples of graphics
applications, an An & Design
Show, a Film & Video Show
and a Trade Exposition where
students will be able to sec
current products from leading
manufacturers around the
country. Call 686-3537 for a
brochure or for specific
registration information.
For more information
on these courses call the
CONTINUATION CENTER at 686-3537
or stop by 1553 Moss Street