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3.00 Credits
This course develops musical perception, understanding, and appreciation. It features direct listening and live performances, and demonstrations in a variety of musical styles. It is appropriate for those with no formal musical training.
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3.00 Credits
This course develops perception, understanding, and appreciation of the visual arts through an examination of the role of the artist in a diverse society.The artist is considered within cultural context through an introduction toWestern and non-Western art history. Materials and techniques of art are studied with emphasis on the fundamental elements of artistic expression.A field trip to a gallery exhibit is required. Skill in art is not necessary.
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2.00 Credits
This course examines the development of film as a medium of artistic expression.Topics include cinematic vocabulary, camera techniques, editing, sound, auteur theory, and personalities. Feature films are analyzed during the laboratory component.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the principles of acting for the stage.Topics include relaxation, energizing, stage sense, and improvisation. Physical, emotional, and imaginative exercises help to prepare the beginning actor for the performance situation.
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the development of character within specific textual situations. Roles from written texts are analyzed,rehearsed, and performed. Emphasis is placed on the actors physical and emotional work. Collaborative projects are required. Prerequisite: HU191 Acting 1: Principles of Acting.
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2.00 Credits
This course involves participation in a performing group devoted to the standard repertory of serious and light choral music.An audition is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the history of art from prehistoric times through the Sixteenth Century.Topics include Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, and non-Western examples of painting, sculpture, and architecture.Art is studied within its cultural context with a focus on the interrelationship among the Arts.A field trip to an art exhibit is required. Prerequisite: EN101 English 1: Composition or EN106 English 1: Composition and Reading.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the history of art from the Seventeenth Century to the present.Topics include Baroque, Rococo,Neoclassicisms, Romanticism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism,Twentieth- Century, and non-Western examples of painting, sculpture, and architecture.Art is studied within its cultural context with a focus on the interrelationship among the Arts.A field trip to an art exhibit is required. Prerequisite: EN101 English 1:Composition or EN106 English 1: Composition and Reading.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the interrelationships between health and the Arts, including the visual arts,music, literature, and film.The formal elements of each of the Arts are introduced, examined and compared. The course proceeds thematically through selected topics, such as the Cycle of Life, and Human Reactions to Disease and Disability.
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2.00 Credits
This international course enhances cross-cultural skills, language skills, and an understanding of Mexican culture.Topics include indigenous and modern Mexican art and culture, and conversational Spanish.
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