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SPN 476: Hispanic Heritage
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This is a study abroad course in which students will enhance their language skills and knowledge of a foreign culture through class meetings, seminars, and on-site visits to places of historic and cultural importance. They will be immersed in the language of the country and attend language and literature courses.
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: SPN 102/SPN 103 or above, or proficiency in SPN 102/SPN 103 as determined by the Modern Languages Department placement test and at least 3 credits in a foreign language taught at CUNY.
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SPN 480: Spanish and Latin American Texts into Films
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This course will introduce students to film adaptations of Spanish and Latin American novels, short stories, diaries and theater plays in the context of the literary and film debate: how does film "translate" text? Should the film be "faithful" to the text? If so, faithful to what aspects, plot, dialogue, chronology, social and psychological and socioeconomic backgrounds will be included. Special attention will be given to the study of nationality, gender and sexual differences within Spanish and Latin American societies. Students will examine the connections between text and film, as well as the fundamentals of written and visual identification with the cinematic and textual apparatus.
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: SPN 210 or departmental approval, or any 400 level Spanish course except SPN 476
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SSC 150: Field Experience in Italy
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This course offers the student Social Science field experience in Italy. Orientation, seminars with guest lecturers, field trips to sites of historic interest, and cultural tours are an integral part of the travel program. The field experience base of operations is a university in Italy.
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SSC 253: The Black Experience in Africa (Same as AFN 253)
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This course is designed to provide the student with an introduction to the cultures of selected African nations through travel, structured reading, and lectures conducted on the campuses of African colleges and universities. Requirements include a term paper. This course and LAT 475 are part of the Center for Ethnic Studies’ Study Abroad Program.
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SSC 253 - The Black Experience in Africa (Same as AFN 253)
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SSC 475: Latin American & Caribbean Society (Same as LAT 475)
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This is a summer course taught abroad in a Latin American or Caribbean country. It offers the student the opportunity to travel, to share, to live and to study in another country. From a global perspective, this course explores the history and culture of a selected Latin American or Caribbean country by focusing on religion, homeland, art, family, identity, film, economic development, social and political movements and environment as they are presented as major themes of current research and in the tangible appreciation of the student.
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Prerequisite: A functional knowledge of the language of the country or countries visited may be required.
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THE 100: Introduction to Theatre
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
The collaborative nature of the theatrical event will be explored in readings, presentations, play attendance, papers and creative projects. Contributions of the playwright, actor, director, designer, architect, critic, producer and audience will be investigated through selected periods, genres, theatre spaces and styles of production. The student’s potential roles and responsibilities in creating theatre will be emphasized.
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THE 110: Acting I
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
Basic acting skills, a method of approaching a role, a working vocabulary, and the responsibilities of the actor will be studied through improvisations, theatre games, and performance of scenes or monologues from plays and other dramatic material studied in class.
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Prerequisite: SPE 100 or permission of department
Corequisite:
THE 115
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THE 115: Voice and Movement for the Actor
1.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
An introduction to voice and body work. Students will participate in warm-ups and exercises that promote concentration, relaxation, trust, vocal resonance, physical flexibility, and strength. Co-requisite: THE 110
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THE 121: Elements of Production
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This course is designed to give the student a comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of professional theatre production, including the basic skills and technical theories involved in scene design, stagecraft, stage properties, costuming, lighting, and sound. Physical theatre layout, crew organization and responsibilities, safety requirements, and practical experience in building and running a production will be taught. Students will serve on a crew for a BMCC theatre event.
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THE 125: Production Practicum I
1.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This course provides practical training in the various areas of theatre production, including lighting, sound, set, props, costumes, stage management, makeup, marketing, fundraising and front-of-house operations. Students will meet once a week as a class to receive crew assignments and training in how to carry out those assignments for the week. Each student will work in at least two areas, unless he or she is a crew head or stage manager.
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Prerequisite: THE 121
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