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CommunicationThis course focuses on the human communications process as it occurs at the intercultural level in order to assist the student to engage in successful cross-cultural interaction. Attention will be given to differences and similarities in the patterns of communication across national cultures (for example, Americans and Japanese), as well as between members of different cultures within the same nation (for example, Portuguese Americans and African Americans). 3 credits Fall, Spring
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GeographyAn introductory one-semester study of the physical, cultural, and regional patterns of the earth's surface. The course will stress fundamental geographic concepts within a study of the relationship of the physical environment and human actions over time. Three class hours a week .3 credits Fall
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SocietyA study of the economic, political, environmental, and social impacts of technology on modern societies. By studying the roles of selected technologies, the course explores how and why technological change is a powerful force shaping our "global village" . 3 credits Fall
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ScienceA one-semester course on a specific topic in Social Science. Topics to be announced each semester. Three class hours a week. 3 credits Not offered every year
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TheatreA fundamental course designed to acquaint students with all phases of theatre. Students will be involved in the basics of script analysis, directing, acting, definition of terms, a brief history, playwriting, and several aspects of play production. This course is designed as a sampling of these different elements. 3 credits Fall; Day only
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WorkshopThis course consists of exercises which are designed to train the actor in preparation for stage performance. Theatre games and exercises to develop concentration, relaxation, memory, flow, articulation, projection, spatial awareness, and stage presence will provide the basis of this class. Movement and improvisation will develop the actor' s sense of discovery and range of flexibility. One three-hour class a week 3 credits Fall; Day only
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StudyDesigned to prepare the actor to work with the actual text of a play. Scenes will be analyzed from the actor's point of view for meaning and interpretation, character development and emotional preparation and clarity of performance. Scenes will be performed in class. One three-hour class a week .3 credits Spring
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Through a progression of exercises, the student will develop skills in the craft of writing for the stage. Techniques for character development, authentic dialogue, dramatic conflict, scene building, stage composition, and movement in space and time will be taught. All work will be read aloud and discussed. Some work will be acted. Students are expected to produce written work. Theatre elective. One three-hour class a week. 3 credits Spring; Day only
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WorkshopIn this course, students will analyze plays from a director' s point of view. Rehearsal and organizational procedures will be discussed from script to performance. Working techniques, scene building, blocking and movement, use of space, point of view, and interpretation will provide the student with necessary skills. Directed scenes will be presented in class and/or in studio theatre. Students will be expected to direct scenes. Theatre elective. One three-hour class a wee k.3 credits Spring; Day only
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CameraAlthough the foundation of acting is the same for the stage as it is for the screen, the actor needs specific technique to adapt to the demands of video and film. This course will address specific conditions necessary to acting for the camera. In-class exercises combined with practical experience acting in front of the camera will form the basis of the class. One three-hour class per week. 3 credits Fall; Day only
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