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Sociology 363: Youth and Society
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
This course examines the creation of adolescence and youth as a distinctive stage of life in Europe, England and the USA. Youth culture at various points in history will be examined. Causes and consequences of contemporary adolescent problems will be highlighted. Prerequisite Sociology 155 or 202 or permission.
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Sociology 380: Seminar
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Seminar
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Sociology 452: Senior Seminar:Theoretical Perspectives
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Study of selected early masters of sociological thought and contemporary theorists. Emphasis on underlying assumptions and substantive content. Prerequisite: Sociology 155 or 202 or permission.
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Sociology 455: Senior Seminar:Methodology
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
A brief review of the basic research methods used in social sciences is followed by an intensive investigation of the particular research design of survey research. Finally, there will be a utilization of this approach in a secondary analysis of available data. Students are encouraged to have a basic statistics course before enrolling. Prerequisite: Sociology 155 or 202 or permission.
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Sociology 455 - Senior Seminar:Methodology
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Sociology 481: Independent Research
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Independent Research
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Sociology 498: Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Developed in consultation with the student's major faculty advisor(s), the internship will be tailored to the interests and needs of the student and can be served in a wide variety of private and public organizations. Hiram College's internship program permits students to bridge the distance between the theory they learn in the classroom and the application of their knowledge. The academic department establishes prerequisites for the application procedure. Students should check with individual departments for specific requirements and guidelines for the experience as they may vary by discipline. Prospective interns work with the faculty advisor who will monitor the experience and grade the academic component of the internship.
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Theatre Arts 110: Beginning Dance I CM
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
This course is designed to develop efficiency of movement, combined with an understanding of basic movement principles and an appreciation for dance in general. Students will participate in exercises designed to increase range of motion, strength, endurance, agility, coordination, and stability, with special emphasis being placed on alignment and relaxation. Students will also be briefly introduced to fundamentals of anatomy and to a general history of dance as an art form. No previous dance experience necessary.
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Theatre Arts 120: Fundamental Principles of Acting CM
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
This course familiarizes students with the basic principles of stage movement, vocal production, character analysis, concentration, improvisation, and emotion. Students will participate in classroom exercises designed to eliminate inhibition and nervousness. Finally, they will perform two short intellecscenes that are chosen from a list of selected plays. The course requires no previous acting experience.
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Theatre Arts 121: Acting Lab
1.00 Credits
Hiram College
By permission only. Taken with 120.
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Theatre Arts 140: Survey in Dramatic Literature
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
An introduction to the variety, complexity, and originality of works written for stage presentation. The students study different styles of dramatic literature through individual plays chosen to represent diverse time periods and literary styles. The course concentrates on developing the student's critical capabilities through short responsive papers, on sensitivity to historical and stylistic influences, and on general techniques for reading plays. By considering serious and comic, ancient and contemporary, the course offers a student an overview of the contributions drama has made to the fine arts throughout history.
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