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SPAN 2982: Spanish for Medical Personnel Internship
40.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
The internship provides the student with the opportunity to work in a medical setting that offers Spanish interpretation experience. To develop an internship to meet his/her academic and career goals the student must meet with his/her faculty advisor. Based on State guidelines, students must complete 40 hours of work for each credit hour in this course. Prerequisites SPAN 2061
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SPCH 1110: Public Speaking
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course provides both theoretical basis and practical instruction to speaking effectively in public. Areas covered include: topic selection, audience analysis, speech preparation and organization, support of speeches with credible research, strategic and creative language use, effective listening and delivery skills, and common types of public speeches. Prerequisites ENGL 1010 Course is offered On-line and as a Hybrid
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SPCH 1120: Argumentation and Debate
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
Students will experience a practical approach to the rudiments of argumentation and the debate. This course will test the student's ability to critically research, listen, speak, think and argue in intelligent, logical discourse. Students will be able to understand and apply the art of debate by the end of the course. This course is designed for those students who have career goals in the political science, law and/or business professions. Prerequisites ENGL 1020, SPCH 1110, or PHIL 1100 or Instructor Approval
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SPCH 1220: Communication in Small Groups
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course provides the student with theories of small group communication and small group decision-making, as well as a non-threatening arena for the practice of these processes within the small group. Any student who works or expects to work in small groups or teams in the workplace benefits from this course.
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SPCH 1300: Interpersonal Communication
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to theories of communication between two people, in a variety of contexts and situations. The student will learn how to analyze and understand the communication in interactions and relationships, as well as to develop a vocabulary with which to discuss and critique the communication within those relationships. This knowledge will be used to improve student's day-to-day communication skills.
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SPCH 2900: Special Topics in Communications
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course permits instruction in content areas not included in current course offerings in communication. These content areas include, but are not limited to: advanced public speaking preparation and presentation, rhetorical criticism, and media analysis. Prerequisites SPCH 1110
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THEA 1000: Introduction to the Theatre
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course surveys the various facets of the art and craft of theatre, with emphasis on the relationship between theatre and culture as well as theatre's contributions to literature, film and television. All elements and professions of theatre are explored: the dramatist, producer, director, actor, production designers, stage manager, tech director and crew, and the role of the audience. An overview of theatre history and theatrical genres is included.
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THEA 1110: Theatre Technology I
4.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is an introduction to the basic arts and crafts of technical theatre with an emphasis on safety procedures. Included are overviews of properties, carpentry, scenery, painting, sets, lighting, costuming, and wardrobes. This course is a prerequisite for admission to the Certified Theatre Technology Apprentice Program offered chiefly through the auspices of the Omaha Community Playhouse.
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THEA 1120: Theatre Technology II
4.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is a continuation of THEA 1110 with a focus on real work situations and experiences. Topics covered include theatrical costuming, stage management, arts administration, front of house, and box office procedures. Students choose a major and minor focus area within technical theatre from carpentry, lighting, rigging, costuming, sound, properties, wardrobe and special effects. Prerequisites THEA 1110
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THEA 1130: Theatre Technology III
4.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This is a continuation of THEA 1120. Students continue to focus on chosen areas within technical theatre. Prerequisites THEA 1120
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