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3.00 Credits
This laboratory course provides the dental assisting student with the opportunity to manipulate clinical and laboratory materials and fabricate a variety of dental products used in preventive and restorative dentistry. Emphasis is placed on knowledge of dental materials, fabrication techniques, equipment usage and laboratory safety rules. Co-requisites: All first semester dental assisting courses. F (N)
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the dental specialties and their role in general dentistry while providing the information and skills necessary to assist during related chair side procedures. Emphasis is placed on the expanded functions delegable to the New York State licensed dental assistant. Pre-requisites: All required first semester dental assisting courses. Co-requisites: All required second semester dental assisting courses. S (N)
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an understanding of the basic skills required for the daily business operations of a dental practice. Ethics and the law pertaining to dentistry are explored. Students are instructed in resume writing, interview techniques and the credentialing process in preparation for entry into the workforce. Co-requisites: All required first semester dental assisting courses. F (N)
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the practical application of the dental assisting skills obtained throughout the program. Students will be assigned to local dental health care facilities to participate in patient treatment under the guidance of licensed professionals. Students will acquire hands-on experience in clinical, laboratory and administrative procedures and complete a journal of externship activities. Seminars with the class and course instructor will be conducted periodically to review externship experiences. Pre-requisites: All required first semester dental assisting courses. Co-requisites: All required second semester dental assisting courses. S (N)
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3.00 Credits
Broad informal introduction to central theatrical and literary elements of drama. Readings from classical and modern plays and surrounding criticism includes use of available presentations (radio, film, TV, recordings). Firsthand experience of local theatre provokes analysis of theatre as a present and living form of human expression. Cycles (C, N, S)
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3.00 Credits
Various approaches to acting as a disciplined form of expression and communication. Physical and vocal exercises, breath control, yoga, games, sensitivity exercises, improvisation, spatial explorations, movement and behavior analysis lend new individual and group awareness. Some character study and scene work applied toward end of semester. Cycles (C, N, S)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the original sources of Russian theatre culture and the peculiarity of Russian drama and its development. Selected works of Puskin, Gogol, Ostrovsky, Turgenev and Tolstoy with some foundation dramatists will be investigated through stage depiction with discussion. Pre/co-requisite student must be enrolled or have completed EN 110. Cycles ( C, N)
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3.00 Credits
This course involves the main aspects of Russian theatre from the end of the 19th century through the first half of the 20th century. The content includes the Moscow Art theatre and its repertoire, the most outstanding achievements of Russian theatre during the soviet period and the method of Stanislavsky with its global influence on drama performance. Pre/co-requisites: Student must be in or have completed EN 100. Cycles ( C, N)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the theatre experience. This course will involve a survey of the development of theatre, acting theory and techniques, directing theory and methods and basic principles of stage design and stagecraft. Study will involve the relationship of these elements to the script and will emphasize the theatre as a form of cultural and social expression. Cycles ( C, N)
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3.00 Credits
A lecture and workshop course in the fundamentals of acting: concentration, imagination, voice and movement techniques. Scene study, character development, physical and psychological theories will be studied during the semester with an emphasis on performance. Cycles ( C, N)
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