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DRAM 230: The Art of Storytelling
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
Drama 230 is a practical performance-oriented course emphasizing the history, forms and art of storytelling in literary, performance and digital storytelling. Students prepare individual and team projects to create and deliver their own stories in live performance and/or film, TV or digital media. Rec Preparation: DRAM 221 or DRAM 101, or ENG 204 (201).
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DRAM 240: Basic Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
An introduction to stagecraft and the technical aspects of theatre, including basic theory and fundamentals of lighting, set construction, sound, costuming, makeup and stage management. Class time will be divided between lectures and laboratory work in the theatre. (DA)
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DRAM 260: Dramatic Production
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
Practical introduction to the process of converting a script into performance. Students are required to participate in at least two aspects of an actual production. (DA) Rec Preparation: DRAMA 221.
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DRAM 262: Hawaiian Style Theatre
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
A practical performance-oriented theatre course which presents the local experience in a theatrical production. The actual production activities the student undertakes will vary with the production requirements of the play being produced.
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EALL 271: Japanese Literature in Translation:Traditional
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
Readings in English translations of the earliest works of Japanese literature to 1868, with the focus on how the text reflect the Japanese cultural character and world view as well as universal truths of the human condition. Selections from Japanese film classics are also featured. (DL) Prerequisite: ENG 100 with a grade of C or better or equivalent.
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EALL 272: Japanese Literature in Translation:Modern
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
Readings in English translations of modern works of Japanese literature from 1868 to the present, with the focus on how the text reflect 19th and 20th century Japanese life as well as general truths of the human condition. Selections from modern Japanese film classics are also featured. (DL) Prerequisite: ENG 100 with a grade of C or better or equivalent.
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ECOM 100: Introduction to E-Commerce
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
Provides an introduction to the technology and history of the Internet and its uses as an electronic commerce medium from informational websites to full online retail systems. Included in this introductory survey will be analysis and evaluation of retail and business-to-business Internet based systems. The course will be offered on-line and also in one credit hour modules. Rec Preparation: Working knowledge of personal computer systems and the ability to operate standard web browsers and email clients comfortably. Knowledge of data communications systems would be very helpful.
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ECON 101: Consumer Economics
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
The purpose of this course is to investigate the theory that rational decisions to buy on the part of the consumer will influence the production of goods and services in a market economy. To assist in this inquiry, students will learn basic skills and information needed to make rational consumer decisions, e.g., money management, consumer credit, food purchasing, consumer protection. Students will also learn how to maximize their scarce and limited resources, i.e., money, time and energy.
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ECON 120: Introduction to Economics
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
A one-semester introduction to economics which combines the macro and micro perspectives and concentrates on application of basic economic principles to analysis of public policy questions. (DS) Rec Preparation: ENG 21 or ENG 22 with a grade of C or better or equivalent
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ECON 130: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
Stresses microeconomics, i.e., analysis of the price system through which a country allocates its resources among alternative uses and distributes the national income among its people. (DS) Rec Preparation: ENG 21 or ENG 22 with a grade of C or better or equivalent; 2 years high school algebra
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