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SYP 4640: Leisure in Society AS SOC
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
Sociological examination of leisure in the United States and other countries. Topics include changing leisure time patterns, relationships between leisure and work, personality, family, community, subcultures, religion, and social class.
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SYP 4650: Sport in Society AS SOC
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
An examination of the broad issues concerning sport in both a historical and contemporary perspective. Sport will be viewed in relation to social institutions, economic considerations, mass media, and the sport group as a micro-social system.
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TAX 4001: Concepts of Federal Income Taxation BA ACC
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: ACG 3103 and ACG 3341 with a grade of ?? or better (not C-) in each course. Major concepts used in taxation of income by federal government including enactment of tax laws, basic tax research, preparation of basic tax returns and exploration of tax policy issues.
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TAX 5015: Federal Taxation of Business Entities BA ACC
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: TAX 4001 with a grade of ?? or better (not C-). Tax issues encountered by small businesses. Includes tax planning, capital formation and preservation, tax compliance and tax alternatives.
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THE 2005: Issues in Theatre FA VP TAR
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
Focuses on the variety and range of contemporary performance using lecture, discussion, theatre attendance, and experiential learning. Encourages critical thinking and reflection about theatre in contemporary society. Restricted to non-theatre majors.
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THE 2020: Introduction to Theatre VP TAR
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
An introduction to the art of theatre as part of the larger context of the nature of art itself. The approach will be both chronological and multi-cultural. Required of all theatre majors.
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THE 2252: Great Performances on Film FA VP TAR
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
This class traces the evolution of acting styles, from Lillian Gish to Samuel L. Jackson and beyond, focusing on the analysis of performance technique, the history of cinema, and the social and political environment they parallel. No prerequisite.
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THE 2305: Script Analysis VP TAR
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: Sophomore standing, THE 2020. This course teaches theatre students the techniques of close reading of dramatic texts.
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THE 3110: Theatre History I MW VP TAR
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: Sophomore standing, THE 2020. The study of theatrical production in its cultural context, including theatre architecture, scenography, acting and directing. Normally fifteen plays will be read. Required of all theatre majors. Open to upper division non-majors.
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THE 3111: Theatre History II MW VP TAR
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: Sophomore standing, THE 2020. A study of Theatre History in more detail as a companion to Theatre History I. This course and the companion Theatre History I will offer the opportunity for more careful study and emphasis on particular aspects of cross-cultural theatre in context.
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