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1.00 Credits
Spanish language development for educational professionals' interaction with employees, parents and students including basic conversation, education related terms, and cultural elements. [on demand]
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Specific topics pertaining to Spanish language and culture; repeatable for credit on different topics. Prereq: Instructor's consent. [on demand] Sustainability, See "ESC-Environmental Science"
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3.00 Credits
This certificate program is designed to add foundation-level skills in the security area for students that have completed the Computer Operations Technology program. Students will study general security concepts, communication security, infrastructure security, and the basics of Cryptography to protect data integrity. 450 clock hours. Prereq: VCOT Diploma or permission.
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3.00 Credits
Human anatomy and physiology related to body systems; relationship between structural and functional roles of system components; basic histology and terminology. The class is an 8-week, 160 clock hour course. [Su]
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3.00 Credits
Course of study includes whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratio and proportion; 5-clock hours/week.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Visiting artists interact with students in lectures and workshops; 2 workshops for 1 credit; 3 workshops for 2 credits; 4 workshops for 3 credits; repeatable; maximum of 3 hours applicable toward a degree. [F,S]
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3.00 Credits
1230-Principles and techniques of improvisational dance and movement; exploration of movement as an integral part of the actor's performance skills. 1235-Advances the skills of THEA 1230. 2230- Advances the skills of THEA 1235 so that students are more fully prepared for dramatic performance situations. 2235-Advances the skills of THEA 2230 so that students are more fully prepared for contemporary and musical theatre performance situations. Must be taken in sequence. [1230, 2230-F; 1235, 2235-S]
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3.00 Credits
1310-Fundamental knowledge of vocabulary, principles and techniques employed in major theatrical production; basic principles and techniques of stagecraft, lighting, costuming and sound; hands on application in actual theatrical productions. 1320-Review of the vocabulary, tools and techniques of theatre craft; introduction of process, principles, and techniques of scenic, lighting, and costume design; practical projects in each design area. 2310-Introduction to publicity, tickets, programs, ushering, and house management in the theatre; includes overview of process and internship in production of a play or performance. 2320-Introduction to the business of acting; includes photos and resumes, auditioning techniques, scenes and monologues for auditions, and how to market oneself as an actor. Must be taken in sequence. [1310, 2310-F; 1320, 2320-S]
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3.00 Credits
1410-Introduces concepts and practices to develop a voice suitable for theatrical performance. 1420-Provides opportunity to train the voice for a wide range of situations in theatrical performance. 2410-Extends student's ability to employ his/her voice to express emotion, develop character, and enhance performances. 2420-Prepares student to apply voice and speech skills to a professional performance. Must be taken in sequence. [1410, 2410-F; 1420, 2420-S]
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3.00 Credits
1520-Introduces foundational skills of improvisational acting to students interested in a career in the theatre arts. 1525-Advances skills of students to prepare them for performance situations. 2520- Advances skills of students; engages them in performance situations. 2525-Advances skills of students; engages them in professional performances. Must be taken in sequence. [1520, 2520-F; 1525, 2525-S]
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