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ygggg The Continuing Education Programme for 1989 is now available. For information please write to: Department of Continuing Education University of Canterbury Private Bag, Christchurch or phone 667-001, ext 8405/8480 Outlined below are the courses being offered in Term 1 and the Study Tour programme for 1989 and 1990. •FINE ARTS PROGRAMME Basic Principles of Painting Wednesdays 9.30 am, 22 March-26 April Beginner's Landscape Saturdays 9am, 1 and 8 April, weekend workshop Drawing: The Urban Environment Saturday and Sunday, 9.30 am, 4 and 5 March, weekend workshop. Experimental Drawing Workshop Sundays 9.30 am, 12 and 19 March, two Sunday workshops. Figure Drawing Wednesdays 7.30 pm, 1 March-5 April The Illusion of Drawing , Saturday and Sunday, 9am, 29 and 30 April, weekend workshop. Learning to Draw Is Learning to See Wednesdays 2pm, 1 March-5 April Life Drawing Saturday 9am, 22 April, one day workshop. •DRAMA Brushing up on Shakespeare Tuesdays 11am, 28 February-2 May (excluding 28 March and 25 April) | Brushing up on Shakespeare | (Repeat) Thursdays, 7.30 pm, 2 March-20 April g Directors’ Workshop 0 Saturday and Sunday, 9.30 am, 11 and 12 March, B weekend workshop 0 •ECONOMICS The Economic Situation and Small Business — Some Techniques for Survival. Wednesdays 7.30 pm, 1-22 March. •HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY Brazil; The Country and it’s People Mondays 7.30 pm, 6 March-1 May (excluding 27 March). •LITERATURE African Voices . , Wednesdays 10am, 3 May-14 June, includes weekend seminar 16 and 17 May. Eight Masterpieces of Romantic and Victorian Poetry Thursdays 11am, 2 March-20 April. The German Romantics Mondays 7.30 pm, 13 March-24 April (excluding 27 March) Tales; A study of collected Short Stories Wednesdays 10.30 am, 1 March-5 April. •PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Time Management Tuesdays, 7.30 pm, 7 March-11 April (excluding 28 March) •POLITICAL SCIENCE Conflict in the Middle East Wednesday 7.30 pm, 5-26 April. •SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Alternative Energy Systems Thursdays 7.30 pm, 23 March-27 April The Biology and Management Of Rivers Thursdays 7.30 pm, 6 April-18 May The Challenge and Excitement of Research at the University of Canterbury Thursdays 7.30 pm, 16 March-20 April. Chemistry For Potters Thursdays 7.30 pm, 9 March-20 April The Geology of New Zealand’s National Parks Wednesdays 7.30 pm, 29 March to 26 April How Are We Going To Cope With The Future? Scientific and Human Perspectives Mondays 7.30 pm, 10 April-15 May. How We Defend Ourselves Against Disease Tuesdays 7.30 pm, 7 March-18 April Introduction To The Flora and Vegetation of Australia Thursdays, 7.30 pm, 16 March-20 April. This course precedes a two week Study Tour to Australia set down for December 1989- January, 1990. Science and Sport: An Update Thursdays, 7.30 pm, 16 March-13 April. New Zealand's Native Birds Tuesdays 7.30 pm, 14 March-9 May (excluding 25 April) •SOCIAL AND HUMAN SCIENCES Effective Teaching of Adults Part 1, The Adult Learner, Wednesdays 7pm, 8 March-12 April Part 2, Introduction to Teaching Adults, Saturdays 9am, 22 and 29 April Yoga and the Alexander Technique Saturday, 15 April & Sunday, 16 April, 9am, 2 one day courses. Ourselves and Others as Learners and Trainers Tuesday and Wednesday, 9am 21 and 22 March, 2 one day sessions. Perspectives on Death and Dying Tuesdays, 7.30 pm, 7 Marcn-2 May (excluding 25 April) Social Service Work: Ideas. Tasks and Opportunities Tuesdays 7.30 pm, 28 February-2 May (excluding 28 March and 25 April.) Transforming Gestalt Thursdays, 7.30 pm, 2 March-13 April (excluding 23 March) Using Groups to Help People 5-8.30 pm Thursday, 6 April and Fridays, 9am-spm, 7 and 14 April. •MUSIC Concert Preview Thursdays, 10.30 am, 9 March-27 April Harmony, Counterpoint and Style Mondays, 5.15-6.45 pm 27 February-1 May (excluding 27 March) and 22 May-14 August (excluding 5 June and 3 July) Insight Into Opera: Moussorgsky — ’Boris Godunov’ Tuesdays, 7.30 pm, 14 March-18 April (excluding 28 March). •NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY Nature Photography 1989 Mondays and Thursdays, 7.30 pm, 6-23 March and a field trip Nature Photography Study Tour to Abel Tasman National Park Tuesdays, 7.30 pm, 11 and 18 April and a field trip. •STUDY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME English for Overseas Students Tuesdays , 9am, 28 February-2 May (excluding 28 March and 25 April). Fast-Track Maths for Non-Malhs Students Thursdays, 9am, 9 March-27 April. STUDY TOURS An extended programme of study tours is planned for 1989/1990. All tours are preceded by a series of preparatory lectures/workshops and the tours are ' guided by experienced academics. Destinations for 1989 include various in New Zealand; Australia (Opera, Nature Photography, Ecology, Geology); North America (July); China-Tibet (May); Samoa, Tonga, Fiji (August). 1990: Nepal; Greece (Marathon); Medieval Europe; China; Mexico; Brazil; Indonesia. I ® ‘ II I iaar pp ■ji| ? M il Hwhfl

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