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STO 293: The Art of Storytelling II
3.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Further exploration of the art of storytelling. Provide opportunities for the expansion of storytelling skills and a deeper appreciation of storytelling and its applications. Prerequisites: EDU292 or HUM292 or STO292
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STO 294: Multicultural Folktales
3.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Study of multicultural folktales, exploring the impact of the oral tradition in American society and showing classroom applications. Prerequisites: None. Cross- References: EDU294, ENH294 [HU, C]
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STO 295: Multicultural Folktales II
3.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Study of storytelling focusing on the cultural context in which stories are told, their meaning in those contexts, and ways of telling those stories that honor their original contexts and tellers. Prerequisites: EDU294 or ENH294 or STO294.
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STO 297: Creating and Telling Personal Stories
3.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Exploration of the art and craft of finding, developing and telling personal stories. Prerequisites: EDU292 or HUM292 or STO292.
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STO 298AA: AC Special Projects
2.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LAB 2 Credits 3 Periods Organized and tailored around the interests and needs of the individual student. Structured to provide an atmosphere of individualized research and study paralleled by professional expertise and guidance. Professional-type facilities and equipment available for student use. Allows the best aspects of independent study and individualized learning to be combined to m Prerequisites: Permission of Program Director or instructor.
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SWU 102: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods An introduction to the fields within the area of social work through a study of the disciplines of social case work, social group work, and community organization. Opportunities to experience the various techniques of practice within each discipline. Required for students enrolled in the associate degree program of the social work curriculum. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENG101 and CRE101. [SB, H] SWU171
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THE 111: Introduction to Theatre
3.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods A survey of theatre, including basic elements and principles of production, styles, and/or historical perspectives of theatre, dramatic literature, and criticism. Prerequisites: None. [HU]
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THE 205: Introduction to Cinema
3.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Survey of the history and development of the art of motion pictures, including criticism of aesthetic and technical elements. Prerequisites: None. [HU, H]
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THE 210: Contemporary Cinema
3.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods A study of contemporary films, directors, and critics with emphasis on evaluating film as an art form. Prerequisites: none. Cross-References: HUM210, [HU]
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THE 220: Modern Drama
3.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Analysis of dramatic literature studied within political, historical, and cultural contexts and examined from the perspective of the playwright's structure and style. Prerequisites: ENG101 or ENG107 or equivalent. [L, HU]
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THE 220 - Modern Drama
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