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1.00 Credits
Rendering of movement improvisation, compositional elements, music, and production to achieve the total choreographic offering. Lectures and discussions on the creative process leading to the student's selection of thematic material for choreographic exploration and development.
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of CEN 203 with emphasis on form, content, music costumes and props. The student will develop an original group dance and execute plans for costumes, lighting, and makeup. (Prerequisite: CEN 203)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles and techniques of scenic construction required to build and install props, scenery and other physical supports for sets from blueprints, photographs, or drawings. Topics include tool use, material selection, appropriate construction techniques, site maintenance/ restoration, safety and personal tool kits. The course emphases the skills required for collaborative efforts in set and prop construction and includes work assignments in a supervised environment outside of class to complement lectures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate skills necessary to assist in constructing and painting sets and props. 1 hr. lecture, 3 hrs. lab/practical work experience.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the business practices in the entertainment industry as they relate to employees. Topics include implications of different types of employment, making the deal and contracts, issues related to freelancing, self-marketing and working with agents. The course also explores the role of professional organizations, unions, and performing rights organizations and their influence on standard practices in the entertainment industry. Upon completion, students will be able to demonstrate a working vocabulary and knowledge of basic employee practices in the industry as they relate to the various crafts and venues.
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3.00 Credits
Principles and methods of the teaching of dance and the management of a dance studio. Teaching methods for diverse ages and skill levels are covered. Management topics include site selection, employee selection and supervision, performance rights organization and customer service.
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1.00 Credits
Independent preparation and presentation of a professional audition to include solo vocal, dance and monologue presentations. Student will be responsible for all aspects of the audition. This course serves as a capstone experience for the Commercial Entertainment Program and should be taken in the final semester.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of and experience in a functioning dance school, including teaching, choreographing, auditioning, and counseling students. (Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.)
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3.00 Credits
The study and practical application of editing music videos using Final Cut Pro for the songwriter, vocalist, and instrumentalist. Students should expect to spend at least two additional hours per week on team-based assignments. (Prerequisite: MUS 2330.) (Corequisite: MUS 2350.)
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4.00 Credits
The study of chemical equilibrium including ionic equilibria, acids, bases and salts, solubility product principle, redox reactions, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, introduction to organic chemistry. Qualitative analysis is presented in laboratory. (Prerequisite: CHEM 1110.) 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab.
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4.00 Credits
The study of properties of aliphatic and alicyclic hydrocarbons, stereochemistry alkylhalides, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, ethers, and benzene. (Prerequisite: CHEM 1120.) 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab.
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