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1.00 Credits
An applied ethics course that explores the links between individuals' beliefs and actions and the effects of those beliefs and actions on others. Students will define, clarify, and revise their personal code of ethics through the exploration of classroom scenarios as well as community-based projects.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide consistent support to students and curriculum within current terminal degree programs by addressing the career development process, and promoting job preparedness and placement. This course will ensure that students will have the formal opportunity and required time to clarify interests, values and skills; prioritize and organize goals; and strengthen and apply job search strategies.
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3.00 Credits
Acquaints the student with various aspects of the theater, including theater history, play analysis, acting, directing, scenic design, lighting, and costuming.
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3.00 Credits
This beginning drama course will examine three plays in depth, both as literature and as productions. It will be taught in conjunction with a local theater company's summer repertory program to allow students to study many facets of plays and production and to appreciate the unique qualities of dramatic literature. ( Prerequisite: ENG 100 or Placement tests results)
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3.00 Credits
An experiential course that acquaints students with several techniques and exercises used to explore and awaken their creativity and acting abilities. Topics include movement, voice, improvisation, and character development.
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3.00 Credits
The study of techniques and exercises used to explore one's acting abilities. Experimenting with various periods and styles will be emphasized in this course. ( Prerequisite: DRA 133).
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to physical geology, including classification of minerals and rocks and a study of the geologic forces of water, wind, earthquakes and glaciers. Topics include geologic time, fossils, the evolution of the ocean floor, plate tectonics, erosion and counter erosion, sources of energy and mineral resources, and a brief introduction to planetary geology.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the development of the earth's surface; its origin, processes, topography, composition, and structure. The recognition of common minerals and rocks, and the study of aerial photographs and topographic maps will form a major part of the course. Lecture and laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course involving geophysics, timekeeping, navigation, the moon, solar system, sun stellar astronomy, galactic astronomy, spectroscopy, radioastronomy and cosmography.
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3.00 Credits
The study of weather and climate, including solar and terrestrial radiation, atmospheric pressure and wind patterns, moisture and precipitation, types of storms, regional and world climates and climatic change.
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