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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the use of sound in entertainment, sound theory, methods and equipment for stage and live events. Emphasis is placed on terminology, protocol, cabling, troubleshooting, mixing skills, and the use and maintenance of sound equipment. The course requires work outside of the classroom applying the principles learned in the practical application of theater sound for production. Upon completion, the student will be able to assist with sound production in theater and stage venues. (1 hr. lecture, 4 hrs. lab).
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3.00 Credits
Advanced construction techniques with an emphasis on stage construction, scheduling, problems and budgeting. Work on productions outside of class is required. Upon completion, the student should be able to assist in all fields related to the fabrication and decoration of sets and props. (Prerequisite: CEN 205 and CEN 1014 or permission of the instructor.) (6 hrs. lab)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced coverage of techniques, materials and tools used to paint scenery. The course explores color theory, various media, proper preparation of surfaces, and painting techniques and examines the ways these are used in various entertainment venues including theater and film. Assigned practical work in supervised production activities outside of class is required. Upon completion, students should be able to assist with painting of props and sets for a variety of entertainment venues. (Prerequisite: CEN 205 or permission of the instructor.) (6 hrs. lab)
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3.00 Credits
Application of lighting principles to theater and event venues. Topics include hanging, alignment, focusing, maintenance, and operation of various types of stage lighting fixtures, robotic lighting and computerized control of lights. Students are required to work as a lighting technician at approved venues. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of stage lighting theory and applications, and assist with theatrical and event productions. (Prerequisite: CEN 1210 and CEN 1211 or permission of the instructor.) (1 hr. lecture, 4 hrs. lab).
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4.00 Credits
Practical experience in the machinations of backstage operations of a theater as a crew member for a minimum of 120 hours. The concentration of the course will vary depending on the skills of the student and the needs of the theater production. (Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.) Minimum of 120 hours a semester.
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3.00 Credits
This sociology course examines quality of life issues and contributing factors to social problems with a focus on deviance and inequality. Topics of study include sexual deviance, crime and violence, substance abuse, poverty, and inequality of gender, race, and ethnicity. Problems in government and the economy, along with global social problems, such as war, terrorism, and environmental issues will also be covered. (Prerequisite: Students are strongly encouraged to take SOC 201 prior to taking SOC 203.)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the social work profession. Because the field of social work draws on the academic disciplines of sociology and psychology, students will gain insight into the social and environmental factors that influence individual lives. Students will become acquainted with the challenges and rewards of social work. Social service agencies, as well as current social policies, will also be discussed. Other topics will include social work practice in family and children's services, health care, schools, criminal justice, substance abuse, and workplace settings.
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3.00 Credits
Cultural Anthropology is the study of human cultural and biological adaptation and diversity. This course involves a global look at human cultures and across time and space and will introduce students to history, methods, and theories of anthropology. Primary attention will be given to the concept of culture as an analytical tool.
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3.00 Credits
Essentials of Spanish elementary grammar, pronunciation, conversation, and simple readings. Laboratory required.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Beginning Spanish I. (Prerequisite: SPAN 1010 or permission of the instructor.) Laboratory required.
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