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  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: TER 1610, or consent of instructor This course will provide the student a comprehensive exposure to the theory, installation and servicing of hydronic and steam heating systems. The student will calculate heat loss (Institute of Boilers and Radiation method) as well as layout and size radiation and piping plus select an appropriate boiler. Additional consideration will be given to operational characteristics and troubleshooting of steam and hot water systems. Course/lab fees
  • 2.00 Credits

    Pre or Corequisite: TER 1430 This course is designed to give students the concepts and skills that emphasize the use of gauges and electrical instruments to diagnose and troubleshoot air conditioning equipment. Course/lab fees
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: TER 1610, or consent of instructor Heating Regulations is required by all students as preparation for obtaining a license. It will provide the student with Local and National Codes governing the safe design, construction, installation, testing and licensing as applied to heating. Safety features required for various types of fuel burning equipment, pressure vessels and system application. Rules applying to existing buildings and new construction. Requirements for approved equipment. Inspection and enforcement regulations. Relief devices and testing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: TER 1310, or consent, and TER 1430 or consent of instructor General Education Attributes. 4, 8 This course is designed to investigate the theory, operation, design considerations and servicing of advanced commercial and industrial proportional control systems. Additional emphasis will be given to proportional single zone and multi-zone/VAV systems, as well as other proportional applications as presently used and/or proposed in automated building control. Course/lab fees
  • 3.00 Credits

    General Education Attributes. 4, 6 This course will focus on the fundamentals of stage acting. Through acting exercises and scene work, the course will provide an introduction to physical, vocal and rehearsal techniques common to contemporary theatre.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: THE 1571 General Education Attributes. 4, 6 This course is a continuation of Acting One, designed to further develop the student's acting skills. The coursework will emphasize the application of scene study and rehearsal skills in the preparation and performance of scenes and monologues from contemporary and classical plays.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: THE 1571 Geared toward the actor, but also beneficial to anyone wishing to improve one's voice and diction, this course will help the student identify strengths and weaknesses in his/her vocal production and provide tools that may be used to strengthen and improve breathing, phonation, resonance, articulation, pronunciation, phrasing and projection.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: THE 1571 This course is designed to help the actor become more aware of his/her body and improve it as an instrument for the stage, through studies in movement characterization, dance and stage combat. It will introduce traditional and contemporary techniques of movement and provide exercises to improve posture, muscular strength, coordination, flexibility, musicality, dramatic movement ability and stamina.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: THE 1571 This course will provide a comprehensive study of the intrinsic challenges, both technical and artistic, of film acting. The class will offer theoretical analysis and practical experience concerning the differences between film and stage acting techniques, and will focus on producing the nontheatrical work required for film. Students will develop their craft through extensive time in front of the camera, resulting in a taped scene of their final work. Course/lab fees
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: THE 1571 Pre or Corequisites: THE 1580 This class is designed to prepare the actor in the different audition techniques for stage and film and to provide insight concerning the challenges of a career in the theatre, television and film. Students will receive training in how to do effective cold readings, improvisation and monologue auditions, along with choosing appropriate audition materials. The course will provide information concerning headshots, resumes, interviews, casting directors, talent agents, unions and other topics necessary for getting work in the business of acting.
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