A laboratory course based on the preparation and performance of department productions. Students may elect to fulfill course requirements from a wide array of production related responsibilities, including stage crew. It may not be used for performance or choreography. May be taken four times for credit, with a maximum of two credits per semester.
For qualified juniors and seniors. Admission by permission of the instructor and the Chair of the Department. Departmental permission forms required. May be substituted for DAN 399 with permission of the department. May be taken twice for credit.
Coaching issues, exercise science, and sociocultural aspects of sport or other approved topics. Hours scheduled individually. Optional for graduate students.
Sectioned course. An introduction to basic yoga poses, breath techniques, meditation and yoga philosophy. Designed to help students reduce stress,improve strength and flexibility, and benefit the mind/body connection.
Sectioned course. This course offers strategies for personal safety and confident communication skills. Non-verbal, verbal and physical techniques will be emphasized. Enrollment limited to 20.
A series of courses in hunter seat equitation and basic dressage. Attention also given to safety, use and care of equipment, equine health and stable management. Students must attend registration session to be announced in E-Digest. All sections are to be arranged. There is a fee.
For students in their second semester of riding at Smith. Sections range from advanced beginner to advanced levels on the flat and over fences. Prerequisite: Equitation I.
A series of courses in hunter seat equitation and basic dressage. Attention also given to safety, use and care of equipment, equine health and stable management. Students must attend registration session to be announced in E-Digest. All sections are to be arranged. There is a fee. For students in their first semester of riding at Smith. Sections range from beginner to advanced levels on the flat and over fences.