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DRAM 1341: Make-Up
3.00 Credits
Temple College
The theory and practice of make-up for the stage. Principles of designing and applying make-up for characters in a play. Intensive practical application.
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DRAM 1351: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Temple College
A study of characterization and the creation of roles for the stage including study of voice production, study of movement, and practice in scenes from plays. Role playing through improvisations is used as a foundation for the course. R.
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DRAM 1352: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Temple College
An extensive study of practical experience in creating characterization. Emphasis on development of vocal and physical skill in acting through performances in solo acting, duet acting, group scenes from plays, and participation in productions staged by the College. Prerequisite: DRAM 1351 or consent of instructor. R, W
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DRAM 2331: Stagecraft II
3.00 Credits
Temple College
A continuation of DRAM 1330, emphasizing the study and application of visual aesthetics of design. Prerequisite: DRAM 1330 or permission of the instructor.
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DRAM 2336: Voice for the Theatre
3.00 Credits
Temple College
Physiology and mechanics of effective voice production with practice in articulation, pronunciation, and enunciation. Introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet. This is the same course as SPCH 1342 but can be taken for Theatre credit. Credit will not be granted for both DRAM 2336 and SPCH 1342. R, W
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DRAM 2366: Development of the Motion Picture I
3.00 Credits
Temple College
Analysis of the visual and aural aspects of selected motion pictures. Important classic films will be viewed to illustrate the historical growth and sociological impact of film as an art. R, W
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DSVT 1103: Introduction to Vascular Technology
1.00 Credits
Temple College
Introduction to basic non-invasive vascular theories. Emphasizes image orientation, transducer handling, and identification of anatomic structures. Prerequisites: A grade of 2.0 or higher in each of the perquisites and accepted into the DMS program.
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ECON 2301: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Temple College
This course surveys the American economic system emphasizing the impact of choices made by consumers and firms on the total level of economic activity. Introduces the fundamental economic principles underlying the economic problem; special emphasis on aggregate economic analysis; determinants of policy; inflation and unemployment; economic growth; macroeconomic equilibrium, fiscal policy, monetary policy, government budget deficits and public debt, international trade, money and banking. Specific topics are examined using basic methods of economics.
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ECON 2302: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Temple College
This course surveys the American economic system emphasizing choices made by consumers and firms and the impact that those choices have on specific markets in relation to the overall economy. Specific topics include:the economizing problem, prouction possibilities, international trade, demand and supply, elasticities, analysis of consumer choice, production and cost, wages and employment, interest rates and the markets for capital and natural resources, perfect competition, the monopoly model, monopolistic competition and oligopoly, public finance and public choice, and selected microeconomic applications. Specific topics are examined using basic methods of economics.
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EDTC 1301: Educational Systems
3.00 Credits
Temple College
A study of the role and responsibilities of educational personnel with emphasis on development of professionalism and effective communication strategies with adults. Topics include the various codes of ethics governing the educational field, the issue of confidentiality, learners' rights and responsibilities, and challenges facing schools.
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