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DANC2000 Dance Analysis and Composition 1
Faculty Faculty of Arts&Social Science School School English Media & Perform Go to Online Handbook record
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Campus Kensington Campus Career Undergraduate
This course is scheduled for offering in the following teaching periods for 2011.

Teaching Period Staff Contact Census Date Notes
  SEMESTER ONE
 
  T1
Dr ED Brannigan 31-MAR-2011 Classes run Weeks 1-12. Please check myUNSW to confirm locations and to view any late changes to venues.  
SUMMARY OF SEMESTER ONE CLASSES
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Teaching Period One

Activity Period Class Section Status Enrols/Capacity Day/Start Time
Lecture T1 2581 F12A Open 27/30 Fri 12:00 - 14:00 (Weeks:1-8,9-12)
Studio T1 2582 F14A Open 27/30 Fri 14:00 - 16:00 (Weeks:1-8,9-12)
(* = jointly taught class)

SEMESTER ONE CLASSES - Detail
Class Nbr 2581 Section F12A Teaching Period T1 - Teaching Period One
Activity Lecture Status Open Enrols/Capacity 27/30
Offering Period 28/02/2011 - 05/06/2011 Meeting Dates Standard dates Census Date 31/03/2011
Instruction Mode In Person Consent Consent not required
Meeting Information
Day Time Location Weeks Instructor
Fri 12:00 - 14:00 Webster 327 (Theatrette) (K-G14-327) 1-8,9-12 Dr ED Brannigan
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Class Nbr 2582 Section F14A Teaching Period T1 - Teaching Period One
Activity Studio Status Open Enrols/Capacity 27/30
Offering Period 28/02/2011 - 05/06/2011 Meeting Dates Standard dates Census Date 31/03/2011
Instruction Mode In Person Consent Consent not required
Meeting Information
Day Time Location Weeks Instructor
Fri 14:00 - 16:00 Webster E9, Dance Studio 1 (K-G14-E9A) 1-8,9-12
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