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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary study of American culture by examining the intercultural/multicultural ideas, processes, values, motifs, and traditions that have shaped our pluralistic society. American history, philosophy, literature, music, visual and performing arts will be studied. Emphasis will be placed on reflecting the diverse cultural constituency and racial and ethnic minorities. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency IAI: HF 906D
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course will examine the evolution of American cinema and its relationship to society. The course will focus on the history of film and the social, economic and political pressures which have shaped its development. Special attention will be paid to important facets of the film industry such as the genre, studio and star system. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency Course fee IAI: F2 909
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This is a survey course on the history and aesthetic appreciation of film as an international medium of entertainment, communication, and persuasion. Through viewing and analysis of classic and contemporary films from Europe, Central and South America, Asia, Middle East, and Australia, the student will gain a global understanding of film. Films shown will be mostly works of fiction by internationally recognized filmmakers, but may also include documentaries and animated films. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency Course fee IAI: F2 909
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to an interdisciplinary approach to the art of dance. Combining an historical framework with various dance genres and a study of stylistic movement, the course introduces ancient and modern trends; a variety of genres, including ballet, modern, jazz, musical, tap, and video; psychological and philosophical aspects of movement; and the work of selected choreographers. Students will attend live dance performances at the college, in Lake County, and in the Chicago area. The student will move from the study of history and the creative process of dance to the role of a member of the dance audience and dance critic. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency IAI: F1 906
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary humanities course explores the depictions and contributions of women in the visual and performing arts throughout history. Current multicultural and global developments in the visual and performing arts, the contrast of female and male creativity, social attitudes towards women and by women, and patronage of the arts will be investigated. Lectures, discussion/analysis, multimedia, guest speakers, demonstrations, area performances, visits to museums and galleries, small group discussions and presentations will be used to illuminate the subject matter. Prerequisite: ENG 120 or ENG 121 IAI: HF 907D
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course will address the in-depth study of special topics in Humanities which do not have specific courses in the catalogue. Course content and requirements will vary depending on the topic being studied. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduces basic theories of group processes and related communication skills. Laboratory experiences include observations of group behavior and experiences in selfunderstanding in relationship to other members in the group. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Designed to develop an understanding of the major functions of management in the human services area. Various methods of planning, organizing and directing are examined. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
For people who have received basic orientation for foster care from the agency for which they are fostering children. It seeks to acquaint new and experienced foster parents with basic concepts in fostering through formal presentations and learning from other class members. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Presents the idea of planned intervention to human systems utilizing verified principles of behavior change. Emphasis placed on the ways in which behavior is determined by factors in natural social situations. Research and the practical application of behavior change techniques are stressed. Prerequisite: PSY 121 (C or better)
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