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UNIVERSITY EXTENSION COURSES 1982 GENERAL STUDIES PROGRAMME FEBRUARY-JUNE ■ CLASSICS Banjamin Brittan: Three Chamber Operas (6 weekly classes) From the Pharaohs to the Caesars: The Logie Collection Illustrated introduction to "The Rape of Lucretia", "The Turn of the (8 weekly classes) Screw" and "Albert Herring". The course will explore the holdings of the collection with sessions on Mnnriavr'is March - 28 Anril Fea- $9 00 ancient Egypt, the Bronze Age civilizations, Greek vases, Graeco-Roman JTT I7I.TiII drama and ancient scripts and writing materials. Concerto WorKsnop (Z2 oay WOlKSnop; .„ . , _ . v . First movements of piano concertos by Mozart, Beethoven and Kabalev- * J.m. ■? Auauat Faa: 512.00 sky discussed and played by Maurice Till, students from the School of Datw. Tuesdays, 8 Juns 3 August. Music with the Amici Chamber Orchestra, conductor John Pattinson. ‘FINE ARTS "' """ ""** Dat ® : Sunday 4 April, 2- 5 p.m. Fee: 47.00. A programme of weekend workshops, intended for persons wishing to Early Music Workshop (weekend workshop) study at a serious level. Tutor: Steve Rosenborg. . la A p'• •* Dates: 16-18 April, commencing 7.00 p.m. Fee: 427.60. " •’"514: DOTie Holland. —BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES D u te * 1711 Aprl, 900 • m 500 p n? Fee: 921 00 Wildlife Photography (5 weekly classes and 1 field day). Life Drawmgi ■ Useful photographic techniques of special interest to amateur Tutor: Barry Cieavin. photographers. Emphasis on 35mm camera equipment. Datee: June (to be confirmed). Fee: 421.00. Tutors: Mr J. Fennell, Dr P. C. Harper. • HISTORY AND FOLITICS~ Dates: Mondays, 1 - 29 March. Fee: 413.50. Egypt: An Ancient Nation in Today's World (8 weekly classes) Bi °l c 9Y Penguins (8 weekly classes) j . This course will examine aspects of the natural history, ecology, evoluThis course will introduce Egyptian society and culture and examine the t f on an( j conservation of penguins. changes it is undergoing in modern times. Tutor: Mr G. Wilson. Tutor: Dr W. S. Shepard. Dates: Tuesdays, 2 March - 27 April. Fee: $12.00. Aaccount and Interpretation otthe currant Socialist expenment ®“.n“mSthe ?eS s ‘&Ms ot't’zSnd'' °' S ”” an Tutor: Dr A. R. Clark. Tutors: Dr D. Givsn, Mr H. D. Wilson. Dstss: Wsdnssdays, 3 March - 14 April. Fas: 410.50. Dates: Wsdnesdays, 3 March - 23 June. Fee: 421.00. Politics and Change in Sotrth Africa (10 weekly classes) Topics in Ecology (16 Weekly classes) Aspects of historical, social, economic and political conditions in South , J. Topics will include: how organisms adapt to their environments; the Africa. > ecology of sex in animals and plants; the genetics of populations; the D.t... WMmAn < MM. ■ 5 M.Y. MS.M. ‘ JS'e’costwmS ■UTERA TURE AND THEA TRE— « *>,. r.., «3.«. Fnodt Infers(lo .wkly dun,) Muhrnm,i»l t.«tat«l. (12 weekly classes and 1 field day) The particular poets treated will depend on participants' interests, with h O w to identify the major groups of fungi; general mrerest ano imporemphasis being placed on the appreciation of specific complete poems. tance of all types of fungi. Tutor: Dr P. A. Low. , Tutor: (j r G . Stevenson. Dates: Mondays, 22 February - 3 May. Fee: 415.00. Dates; MondaySj 19 Apri |. 9 August. Fee: 424.00. Poetry and the First World War (10 weekly classes). > yj,. Behaviour of Animals (10 weekly classes) eicnn •■■ ■ This course will review and illustrate recent research concerning the „ . evolutipn and ecology of animal behaviour. English Novels end Ploys of the Twentieth Contvry .- Tutors: Dr P. C. Harper, Dr R. R. Jackson. (13 fortnightly morning classos) Dates; Wednesdays, 9 June -11 August. Fee: 415.00. Novels and plays spanning the first 70 years of this century, considered in __ A 7 jWAmiirArC-' — 13fortnightly classes. Morning meetings. Y ; .r’f7ro/v/lt (Tutor: Mr B. w. Smyth. ; .'.j ’ Geology ami landforms (8 weekly classos) Dates: Tuesdays, 1# March - 7 September The development of,the earth's surface features. 10.30 a.m -12 midday. Fee: 419.50. Tutor: Miss A. A. Cameron. , iS j. 1 Dates: Tuesdays, 2March - 27 April. Fee: 412.00. short stories and novels by Maori and pakeha. men and women writers. Basic .sdter with discussion of solar water c . Tutor Mr S J P Garrett. heating. Tutora: Various. ■ Dates: Wednesdays, 17 March - » June. Fee: 415.00. Datae- Thursdays, $7 May -1 July. Fee: 49.00. With Sighs A Plenty: Levo in Jaganoso Literature (6 weekly classos) The Anatomy ef Volcanoes (8 weekly classos) < A brief survey of changing attitudes to romance in Japanese diaries, The Principal kinds of volcanoes and their effects on human society, with novels and art. . '• some attention to surveillance and prediction. .j Tutor: Dr J. D. Rucinski. ’ Tutor: Dr S. D. Weaver Dates: Mondays, 22 March - 3 May. Fee: 49.00. Dates: Tuesdays, 1 June - 20 July. Fee: 412.00. 19th Century Russian Litoratvra (6 fortnightly classes). SCIENCES 1 1 A study of five nineteenth century Russian novels. i , j a ■ A _ Tutors: Mr j. d. Goodliffe, Mr A. K. Lojkine. Helping AdMts Loam (8 weekly dassos) / r n»tw Wodn—deys. 9 Juno -19 Auoust' Foo: 49.00. For persons engaged irt teaching or leading groups of adult?; ; • — Tutor: Mr R. M. Tobias. Dates: Tuesdays, 1 June - 27 July. Fee: 412.00. Stravinsky's Century (12 weekly classos). Sociology of the Social Services (8 weekly classos) A retrospective view in the .composers centenary year. Thefirstoftwocourses designedfor thosewho areengagedinorareinTutor: Mr I. Dando. terested in social services.' Tutor: Mr D. J. McDonald. ? Dates: Wsdnesdays, 17 February - 5 May. Feo: 418.00. ( DatM: Thursdays, 10 June - 5 August Foo: 412.01 DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, CHRISTCHURCH. The Department occupies the Okedver Centre for Continuing Education on the Ham Campus. Telephone: 482-009, Extensions. , , OPEN ENTRY: These courses are available to anyone. There are no set levels of academic Qualification for entry to these Unwereity L^ s ' Enrolments in most courses will be limited. Applications will.close approximately ten days before commencement or earlier if maximum n . . received. Early application is urged. Fees are payable upon enrolment. Unless otherwise stated, all courses commence at 7.30 p.m. An information sneei ’ describing each course in greater ctetail/and including’an enrolment form is available upon request. All courses will be held at the University.

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