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COM 2351: Advanced Mentoring Practicum
0.00 Credits
Curry College
Fall and Spring Semesters (tutorial) Students enrolled in COM 2351 will be matched with urban middle and high school students as mentors. (Same course as ED 2351P). Co-requisite: COM 2351.
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COM 2390: Writing About Sports
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Alternate Spring Semesters Spring 2007, 2009, 2011 “Writing About Sports” requires students to write, edit, andshare with the class, in a workshop setting, 12-14 papers. In the past, students have written game stories, parodies, poems, fantasies, op-ed pieces, etc. Required reading comes from an anthology of the year’s best sports writing. (Same course as ENG 2390). Catalog 2007-08 47
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COM 2400: Dramatic Literature
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Spring Semester An exciting glimpse into the cultures of the world as viewed through their theatres, actors, playwrights, and audiences. Includes a survey of history of world theatre as it has evolved to this day. Fulfills the literature requirement. (Same course as ENG 2400). This course meets the CLAC I Literature requirement.
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COM 2410: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Alternate Fall Semesters Fall 2007, 2009 Through a series of exercises and scenes, this workshop focuses on character development, comic timing, and meaningful dialogue. Prerequisite: COM 1410.
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COM 2450: Stagecraft Concepts
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Alternate Spring Semesters Spring 2007, 2009, 2011 A behind-the-scenes experience of what goes into the components of production beyond performance, with an overview of the many aspects of theatre as they have evolved to this day.
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COM 2470: Theatre Practicum
1.00 Credits
Curry College
Fall and Spring Semesters Actors, crew and designers get involved in the planning and presentation of the Curry Theatre season.
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COM 2475: Stage Crew
2.00 Credits
Curry College
Participation in the mounting of a college theatre production, this course affords the student the opportunity to develop some of the skills and teamwork that are part of the theatrical process, through practical hands-on application. Opportunities include stage lighting, sound, painting, building, costumes, makeup, props, etc.
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COM 2476: Scriptwriting
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Fall and Spring Semesters Employing scene writing techniques as well as physical and observational exercises, students will explore some of the basic components of scriptwriting, including format, treatment, storyline and dialogue; learning to distinguish between the spoken and the unspoken. Much of the initial writing takes place during brief in class exercises, which will then be developed into short, one-act scripts. (Same course as ENG 2476). Prerequisites: ENG 1280, ENG 1380.
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COM 2480: The Role of Films: The First 80 Years
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Rotating Spring Semesters Spring 2008, 2010 Acquaints the student with the evolution of the motion picture in history, and with the contexts of this evolution. Period films in both the documentary and the entertainment formats will be presented to demonstrate the reciprocal influences between film and the times.
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COM 2492: Introduction to Film: The History of Film
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Fall Semester An introductory course in film, as an art form and an industry. Through the screening and analysis of approximately 8 films, students will be introduced to various genres (film noir, the western, the gangster film, documentary, suspense, the musical, etc.). The major focus of the course will be the history and development of film from 1895 to the present, especially in the United States, and significant advances in film technology.
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