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SSC K 210: World Issues
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: Any 100's level Social Science course, or permission of the instructor. This course surveys social issues confronting the people of the U.S. and other nations due to ever-increasing global interdependence. Topics vary from semester to semester depending on current concerns and interests. Topics often covered include: the impact of economic globalization on jobs and communities, the role of the U.S. military in the world, the international drug trade, changing immigration patterns, the globalization of hate groups, environmental destruction, population growth, global health issues, the survival of indigenous peoples, and women's rights as human rights. Attention is paid both to the underlying social patterns giving rise to world problems, and to solutions proposed by actors on the world scene, including elites, grassroots movements, and international organizations such as the UN. Course fulfills International/Intercultural Requirement.
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TCN K 101: Introduction to Engineering Technology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Co-requisites: ENG* K100, MAT*K095 The course begins college-level technological studies and shows the potential of further education and careers in technology fields. In particular the course introduces students to: the history of technology; the various fields of technology; the purpose and application of technology; the ethics of technology, and the limits and failures of technology. The course is team taught by technology faculty from several disciplines at the college with frequent guest speakers from local industry, government agencies, and other educational institutions. The course is composed of modules containing projects based on problems and challenges faced by local industry and case-studies drawn from technology education resources such as NETEC, the South Carolina Advanced Technology Education Center for Excellence, and the Manufacturing Education Resource Center. Field trips and laboratory exercises give students opportunities to carry out measurements and apply technological principles. Measurement results will be used in the paired algebra course and in class and homework exercises.
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TCN K 105: Laser And Lab Safety
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
This course introduces important concepts and regulations for safety in laser and manufacturing labs and other work settings. Topics include safe handling of lasers, safe use of hand and power tools, hazard awareness and accident prevention, exposure limits, administrative and engineering controls, chemical hygiene and safety planning. The course is a requirement for all students beginning the Manufacturing Engineering Technology or Laser & Optic Technology associate degree programs.
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TCN K 295: General Engineering Technology co op
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: Consent of Program Coordinator. Co-requisite: Students must have completed all freshman level technology courses and have a GPA of 2.50 or better. In this course, students will work in industry gaining hands-on experience while applying academic knowledge acquired during their first year of classroom/laboratory college education. A specific project will be agreed upon by the co-op student, industry supervisor, and faculty advisor. A minimum of 225 documented industry contact hours must be devoted by the co-op student during the semester internship.
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THR K 101: Introduction to Theater
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: ENG* K101 eligibility. This course is a basic survey of theatre including: the literature, history, structure, critical theory, theatre arts, and important figures. Note: This course satisfies the fine arts requirement.
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THR K 110: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Acting is the art of giving tangible life to the characters in a play. To do this actors use their physical, mental, and emotional apparatus individually and in concert with their peers. This course deals with these basic issues as well as the many other related topics that arise naturally from them.
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THR K 115: Improvisation
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
This is a workshop course designed to make actors aware of themselves as creative instruments, working in orchestration with others to develop theater pieces.
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THR K 121: Play in Production I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
This course will examine all aspects of production of a play. Students will work within the limitations of the college environment and explore stage management, publicity, costuming, makeup, limited set design, lighting, script analysis, and of course, acting. One play will be the focus of the course and will be presented at the end of the session.
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THR K 210: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: THR* K110 or permission of the instructor. This course builds on the skills and content taught in Acting I with greater emphasis on movement and expression in historical "period" acting pieces from 1400 to 1880 as well as in post-modern pieces. The concentration will be on European styles of acting.
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THR K 223: Play in Production II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: THR* K121. This course is a continuation of THR* K121. Students will assume a leadership role in the production of a play, such as a more advanced acting role, publicity coordinator, stage manager, producer, technical supervisor, or assistant to the faculty director.
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