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3.00 Credits
(formerly TH-H203) 3 cr. Prerequisite: THR*H101 and THR*H110. Basic methods and techniques in directing a play, with special emphasis on script analysis, methods of rehearsing, and working with actors. Assignment directing short scenes. Three rehearsal/laboratory hours required.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Prerequisite: by audition for performers. The practical application and collaboration of several performance areas and/or technical skills as they relate directly to a musical theatre production. Areas include: acting, singing, dancing; set construction, lighting crew, sound crew, costume crew and stage management.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Prerequisite: ENG *H102. The study of dramatic literature, analysis and critical writings about the great plays from the canon of world drama. Works to be read include plays by Euripedes, Shakespeare, Moliere, Isben, Chekov, Williams, and Hansberry.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly TH-H103) 3 cr. Prerequisite: THR*H190 or permission of instructor. This course provides a continuation of the activities as described in THR*H190, with an emphasis on either selected styles and methods, or playwritting and performance. Three lab hours required.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Prerequisite: THR*H290. This course provides a further continuation of the activities as described in THR*H290, with an emphasis on either selected styles and methods, or playwritting and performance as determined by the instructor. Three lab hours required.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly WMT-H110) 3 cr. Prerequisite: MAT*H137 or the successful completion of a college placement test. This course will introduce students to the safe and effective operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment plants. Basic operational aspects will be covered including grit removal, sedimentation, flotation, trickling filters, biological contactors, activated sludge, waste treatment ponds, and disinfection and chlorination. Upon successful completion, students will be prepared for the State of Connecticut Wastewater Operator Class I examination.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly WMT-H112) 3 cr. Prerequisite: MAT*H137 or the successful completion of a college placement test. Corequisite: WWT*H110. Applications of the theoretical principles of wastewater treatment processes will be investigated and reinforced using specific examples from wastewater treatment laboratories. Students will participate in site visits to municipal wastewater treatment facilities and prepare a comprehensive study of a wastewater treatment plant.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly WMT-H114) 3 cr. Prerequisites: MAT*H172, WWT*H110, 112. Corequisite: WWT*H116. The safe and effective operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment facilities will be further investigated, with an emphasis on larger, conventional treatment plants. Topics include activated sludge, sludge digestion and handling, effluent disposal, plant maintenance safety and housekeeping, and laboratory procedures. Computer use and application in the laboratory for data acquisition will also be introduced and used for studying report writing. Upon completion, students will be prepared for the State of Connecticut Wastewater Operator Class II examination.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly WMT-H116) 3 cr. Prerequisites: MAT*H172, WWT*H110, 112. Corequisite: WWT*H114. Students will participate in an internship at an operating wastewater treatment facility. A comprehensive report of the project will be required for successful completion of the course.
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3.00 Credits
(formerly WMT-H210) 3 cr. Prerequisites: WWT*H110, 112, 114, 116 or State of Connecticut Wastewater Certification, Level I and II. This course will address advanced wastewater topics including odor control using chemical and biological treatments, scrubbers, and activated carbon adsorption. The treatment of activated sludge in municipal and industrial waste will also be investigated as well as the processes used for the management of residual solids. The use of chemicals and filtration systems for the removal of solids from effluents will be addressed.
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