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TECH 1130: Industrial Presentations
1.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Use of software to design technical presentations. Includes design outline and layout appropriate for a presentation in an industrial setting, template selection and creation, master slide creation, inserting text, lists, CAD drawings, schematics, data sheets, graphs, and equations. Special emphasis is given to presentation methods appropriate for industry. Students will be required to give presentations in a simulated industrial setting. (1 cr. hr.) (Fall, Spring).
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TECH 1500: Architectural Drawing I
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Fundamentals concerning small buildings. Architectural lettering, drafting, geometry, conventional projection principles, pictorial drawings, basic residential working drawings of small homes, light construction principles, and simple solar, mechanical and electrical systems. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee
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THEA 1010: Introduction to Theatre
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Presents theatre as an all-encompassing art form. Surveys the history of theatre and the diversity of theatrical genres from story-telling to 20th century 'Realism' to performance art. Studies dramatic literature as it relates to practical theatrical production. Examines the collaborative process leading to production. Students present a full production plan as a final project. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Meets General Education requirement in the Arts and Western Civilization.
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THEA 1020: Introduction to Acting
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
For students considering acting as a career. Considers contemporary approaches to the craft. Memorization techniques, scene study, and textual analysis. Audition materials. The final examination is a fully produced live performance. Not recommended for students seeking public speaking experience. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Discussion/rehearsal/performance. Meets General Education requirement in the Arts.
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THEA 1040: Voice and Movement
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
For actors working toward development of a free, flexible voice. Techniques of movement and vocal production. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN).
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THEA 1101-1111: Rehearsal,Performance,and Production
2.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Practical application of acting and production techniques, i.e., acting, stage managing, backstage operation, set construction, house management, costumes, and makeup. Minimum of 45 supervised hours of rehearsal and performance of productions under faculty guidance. (2 cr. hrs. ea.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Rehearsal/performance.
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THEA 2020: Theatre History
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
The history of the theatre from its origins to the present day. Traces the development of theatre architecture and technology. Explores changes in western theatrical styles and conventions from the Greek theatre to contemporary theatre. Surveys the vibrant traditions of African, Latin American, and Asian theatre and their influence on modern European theatre. (3 cr. hrs.)(ASN). Prerequisite: Grade of B or higher in THEA 1020. Upper level course.
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THEA 2102-2112: Rehearsal,Performance,and Production
1.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Practical application of acting and production techniques, i.e., acting, stage managing, backstage operation, set construction, house management, costumes, and makeup. Minimum of 45 supervised hours of rehearsal and performance under faculty guidance. (1 cr. hr. ea.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Rehearsal/performance.
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THEA 2220: Introduction to Acting II
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Continues the study of the craft of acting through scene study and monologue work. Emphasis on acting exercises, script analysis, and characterization. (3 cr. hrs) (ASN). Prerequisite: Grade of B or higher in THEA 1020. Upper-level course.
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TRVL 1010: The Travel Product
5.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Introduction to the special terminology and current trends of the travel industry, an overview of all aspects of the industry. An Institute of Certified Travel Agents (ICTA) course. (5 cr. hrs.) (ASN).
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