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0.00 Credits
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 Theory and practice of acting for beginners. The course provides training to help the student in developing a technique for utilizing creative resources to express personality and character. Technical elements of the stage and production for the actor are studied, and workshop performances are included. The course is designed to impart the fundamentals of the art of acting and its relationship to life and living theatre through theory, practice and performance. Prerequisite: SPC-112 or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 0 Lab. 2 Credit 1 A concentrated laboratory course in specific areas of speech or theatre projects. Supervised participation involving the research, analysis and preparation of a specific speech or theatre project. Students will perform or demonstrate their skills at speech contests, community organization programs, or public performances sponsored by the College. The student must arrange for the area of participation prior to enrollment.
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4.00 Credits
Lec. 0 Lab. 4 Credit 2 A more extensive application of DRA-141. The student elects to participate in more than one area of speech or theatre programs, or assumes a major role in assisting with speech or theatre performance. The student must arrange for the areas of participation prior to enrollment.
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Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 A study in developing skills in reading aloud to convey the intellectual, emotional, and aesthetic values of literature. Prerequisite: SPC-112 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Lec. 1 Lab. 4 Credit 3 Fundamentals of drawing techniques conveyed using freehand sketching. Emphasis is placed on the ability to visualize in three dimensions, neatness, accuracy, legibility, speed and use of computer graphics in the solution of graphic problems.
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4.00 Credits
Lec. 1 Lab. 4 Credit 3 Graphic communications emphasizing working drawings, detailing, dimensioning practices, tolerances, sectioning, auxiliaries, pictorials, fasteners, technical illustration and machine design. Prerequisites: DRF-113 and CAD-172.
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6.00 Credits
Lec. 0 Lab. 6 Credit 3 To provide the student with the ability to solve three dimensional space problems by the application of graphic methods. Problems studied will include points, line, intersections, piercing points, revolutions, developments and intersections of surfaces. The course is designed for pre-engineering students and other students desiring to specialize in drafting. Prerequisite: DRF-113 or permission of instructor.
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8.00 - 20.00 Credits
Lec. 0 Lab. 8-20 Credit 2-5 This course is designed to provide the student with a practical experience in the drafting and/or design field prior to the completion of their program. The practicum experience will be coordinated by the personnel of the drafting program. Prerequisite: Advanced standing and permission of instructor.
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Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 Health, Safety, and Nutrition helps students learn how to create and maintain a safe and healthy environment for young children. Proper nutrition for children and practices that contribute to the prevention of illness are examined. The course reviews state laws and established policies for licensed child care centers related to health, nutrition, safety and child abuse and neglect. Students also learn American Red Cross First Aid and CPR for infants and children.
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0.00 Credits
Lec. 3 Lab. 0 Credit 3 Addresses the child care needs of parents and children in conjunction with child care as a business. Child care as a business is influenced by such external components as needs of families, locations, and history while the internal components of planning space, purchasing equipment, program management, resources, time and personnel also impact the program.
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