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SP 183: Spanish for Health Personnel P
3.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
Specialized courses serve special avocation or professional language needs and provide insights into the ways another culture communicates and lives.The courses include an introductory study of pronunciation, basic grammatical structures, the specialized vocabulary, and aspects of the culture.These elements are practiced by communicating in the language mainly through listening and speaking.The use of the language laboratory is required in certain courses.
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SP 184: Spanish for Police Officers C
3.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
Specialized courses serve special avocation or professional language needs and provide insights into the ways another culture communicates and lives.The courses include an introductory study of pronunciation, basic grammatical structures, the specialized vocabulary, and aspects of the culture.These elements are practiced by communicating in the language mainly through listening and speaking.The use of the language laboratory is required in certain courses. gram advisor and technical director. Prerequisites: Instructional faculty approval,HU191 Acting 1: Principles of Acting or HU192 Acting 2: Characterization and Scene Study.
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SP 185: Spanish for Secretaries C
3.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
Specialized courses serve special avocation or professional language needs and provide insights into the ways another culture communicates and lives.The courses include an introductory study of pronunciation, basic grammatical structures, the specialized vocabulary, and aspects of the culture.These elements are practiced by communicating in the language mainly through listening and speaking.The use of the language laboratory is required in certain courses.
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SP 185 - Spanish for Secretaries C
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SP 191,192: Review Spanish 1, 2 C
3.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This sequence continues the development of grammar, cultural understanding, reading,writing, and conversation skills, and is presented at an accelerated pace. Prerequisite:Three years of Spanish instruction more than two years ago with a grade of B or better.
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SP 191,192 - Review Spanish 1, 2 C
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SP 201,202: Intermediate Spanish 1, 2 C
3.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This sequence reviews selected grammatical features,with emphasis on oral and written competency at the intermediate level supported by a study of cultural and literary materials. Prerequisite: Successful completion of the elementary or review sequence, or three years of Spanish instruction fewer than two years ago with a grade of B or better.
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SP 201,202 - Intermediate Spanish 1, 2 C
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SP 301,302: Advanced Spanish 1, 2 C
3.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This sequence expands the development of grammar, cultural understanding, conversation skills,writing, and reading through the study of literature. Prerequisite: Successful completion of the intermediate sequence, or four years of Spanish instruction in which one year was Advanced Placement level.
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SP 301,302 - Advanced Spanish 1, 2 C
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SS 218: Methods of Research C
3.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course focuses on understanding and applying scientificmethodology to an area of inquiry within the social sciences. Itcovers quantitative and qualitative methods of research including survey research, interviewing, archival analysis, experimentation, and participant observation. Using data-gathering techniques, a number of mini-research projects are conducted.The application of statistical techniques to data analysis is stressed. Computer software applications are used to analyze data from a variety of sources. Research teams are formed to design and implement final research projects. Prerequisites: SO101 Introduction to Sociology and either CJ101 Introduction to Criminal Justice or PS102 Introduction to Public Policy.
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TH 193: Introduction to the Theater C- 3Cr
3.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course introduces the foundations of theater art. Emphasis is placed on the theatrical production process.Topics include theater spaces, directing, acting, scene design, and professional work opportunities. Theater experiences from the Greek festival theater to the present are discussed.
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TH 193 - Introduction to the Theater C- 3Cr
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TH 194: Technical Theater C- 2 P
2.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course provides an introduction to the theory and practiceof stage craft.Topics include construction, scene painting, and the mounting and rigging of scenery.
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TH 195: Musical Theater C
3.00 Credits
Mohawk Valley Community College
This course is a survey of the musical theater from the lateNineteenth Century to the present. Emphasis is placed onthe American musical, its historical antecedents, and recentproduction trends.
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