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1.00 Credits
1 Credit hour 30 Contact hours Includes traditional jazz, ballet and street dancing techniques as well as. Warm-up exercises such as body toning and stretching. Students will learn diagonal and center step combinations leading to hip-hop dance routines.
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1 Credit hour 15 Contact hours Introduces the basic technique and vocabulary of jazz dance and the basic elements of dance. Focuses on movement-oriented dance, comprised of warm-up exercises, center combinations, traveling combinations, and cool down.
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1 Credit hour 15 Contact hours Continues Jazz I with an increased knowledge of jazz dance. Enables students to work at an intermediate level with basic understanding of body alignment, balance, and musicality. May be repeated for a maximum of three credits. Prerequisite: DAN 121 or permission of Instructor.
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1 Credit hour 15 Contact hours Introduces the basic techniques of ballet which are built upon the knowledge of ballet terminology, fundamental exercises, and basic elements of dance.
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1 Credit hour 30 Contact hours Introduces the basic terminology, techniques and routines of several dances from a specific country or region. Focuses on the music, costumes and customs related to the dances they study. Partners are not required. May be repeated for a maximum of three credits.
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1 Credit hour 15 Contact hours Introduces basic tap dance movements and techniques. The shuffle, ball change, brush, flap heel drop, stomp, and stamp step are covered.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credit hours 90 Contact hours Introduces students to dance within the context of musical theatre. Enables students to practice nonverbal communication and expressive movement techniques.
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1 Credit Hour 15 Contact Hours
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2.00 Credits
2 Credit hours 30 Contact hours This industry entry level course teaches students to identify and describe the many different types of diesel powered vehicles found in the industry. Students will be able to research information in a maintenance manual and parts manuals. They will be able to demonstrate their abilities in properly identifying and selecting mechanical fasteners for a particular application. Students will be able to demonstrate their abilities in properly identifying and selecting lines, fittings and couplings for a particular application and will be able to describe the basic function, application, and inspection of common seals, bearings, and gaskets as they apply to diesel powered vehicles. Students will have a basic knowledge of fluids, fuels, and lubricants and be able to apply that knowledge to other course work in diesel. They will demonstrate their skills in using precision measuring tools and equipment as that technology applies to other diesel course work. Prerequisite: DPM 101.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credit hours 30 Contact hours Introduces students to Diesel Shop Safety and OSHA and EPA general requirements used in the Diesel Power Mechanics field. Students learn to maintain a safe and clean working environment and recognize potential shop safety hazards. They will also learn to correctly select, safely use and care for hand, electric, air and shop tools. Topics include fire extinguisher use, MSDS sheets, oil contamination, protective gear and equipment, basic first aid, and other related topics.
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