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3.00 Credits
3 cr. This course focuses on the basic acquisition of the four skill areas (speaking, listening, reading, writing) for survival communication. There is constant exposure to the cultural diversity of the Hispanic world using audio and video tapes. Knowledge of the language and culture is further enhanced by the technological component which requires students to use the Internet for various class activities.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Prerequisite: SPA*H101 or permission of the Division Director. SPA*H102 is a continuation of the skills taught in SPA*H101. Emphasis is placed on a more fluid style of communication at all skill levels.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Prerequisite: SPA*H102 or permission of the Division Director. This course is an intermediate Spanish course on the college level. Non-native and native speakers may enroll for credit in this course. The natural approach will be used in developing the four communication skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing). Students will study structure and grammar, read, converse, discuss and write in Spanish. A broad survey of Hispanic culture and custom will be presented.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Prerequisite: SPA*H201. This course is a continuation of the skills taught in SPA*H201. The natural approach will be used. Grammar and structural studies will continue, but emphasis will be placed on reading, writing, speaking and listening with content based on civilization and cultural topics. Practice on oral tapes is required.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. (formerly ET-H101) Students meet and interact with Engineering Technology faculty through classroom activities and hands-on laboratory projects designed to show the interesting world of technology and engineering. Reading and discussions cover the history of technology and engineering as well as the different career options in the technology fields. Computer Labs cover word processing and PowerPoint presentations. Necessary skills for personal success are also covered such as: problem solving, teamwork, classroom skills, and ethics. 3 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly TH-H101) 3 cr. A survey of the historical development of Western dramatic literature from the Greeks to the present. This course also explores the essential hands-on components of the theatre, including playwriting, acting, design, and crew, utilizing both creative and analytical projects.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly TH-H104) 3 cr. A practical approach to the art of acting, with special attention to the development of the actor's instument, including voice, body, the senses, creativity, and interpretation. The course combines individual and group exercises and assignments.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly TH-H202) 3 cr. This course will examine the basic components of stagecraft and production techniques, with a focus on set construction and painting, lighting, properties, costumes, and production management. The course involves classroom study but includes hands-on application on stage productions. Three laboratory hours required.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly TH-H102) 3 cr. This course involves students in play production. Such areas as set construction, lighting, costuming, box office, running crew and stage managing will be explored through the process of rehearsing and mounting a play for performance. Three lab hours required.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Prerequisite: THR*H110. A continuation of the practical approach to the art of acting as outlined in Acting Techniques I. Emphasis on scene study and character development. Three additional rehearsal hours required.
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