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This course is designed to provide the student with the necessary survival skills for success in college as well as lifelong learning. It is required of all first time, full time , degree seeking students as a way to enhance the learning, success, satisfaction, retention, and graduation of college students in transition.
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1.00 Credits
A second basic course in the field of Psychology with a more contemporary emphasis. The primary issues that will be covered relate to the following topics: abnormal behavior; approaches to therapy; stress and wellbeing; and personality. Prerequisite: General Psychology.
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2.00 Credits
This course involves the study of racial and minority groups in our contemporary society. Emphasis is on the origin, development, and influence of ethnic myths and movements.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to acquaint the student with the many factors which influence family dynamics. Areas covered include: history of the family, dating relationships, the engagement period, communication in marriage, parenting, divorce and remarriage, and death.
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A course designed to introduce students to, and broaden their perspectives regarding, the history, scope, and possibilities of film as a medium capable of illuminating the human condition culturally, idealogically, and aesthetically as well as providing a common ground for self expression. Film theories, philosophies, and techniques learned throughout the semester will be exhibited in practical application as students participate in analysis and criticism sessions and the mock production of a film experience.
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A course designed to introduce students to technical theatre considerations, such as scenic and costume design and construction, makeup, stage lighting techniques, and special effects. Stagecraft techniques learned throughout the semester will be exhibited in practical application as students participate in college and community theatrical productions. This course may be repeated once for credit.
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2.00 Credits
A course designed to introduce students to basic acting techniques and relaxation exercises. Skills developed throughout the semester will be applied to improvisational situations, monologue presentations, and duet acting scenes. Individual creativity and imagination developed throughout the course will lead to enhanced presentational capabilities and strengthened self concept.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to introduce students to intermediated acting techniques and the Stanislavski method of character embodiment. Skills developed throughout the semester will be applied to audition preparation, repertoire development, and groupacting projects. In addition, students will become familiar with techniques for acting before the camera. This expanded insight into the acting profession will lead to enhanced presentational capabilities and strengthened self concept.
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6.00 Credits
A course that investigates human relations in personal, public, and business contexts with concentration on attitudes and motivations that affect our interaction with others.
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This course covers motor vehicle operation, such as drive trains, brakes, fuel, exhaust, cooling, electrical, suspension, steering, and coupling. Additionally, students learn about shift patterns, securing loads, and principles of maneuvering. Laws and regulations are covered in the class as well as the handling of log books, bills of lading, and trip reports. Safety is emphasized throughout the course. Practical application is provided through field exercises and road trips.
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