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HUS 255: Alcohol and Substance Abuse:Prevention/Education
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course will focus on prevention education as it relates to the individual, family and community in general. It will highlight the major role substance abuse has played in lowering productivity and increasing absenteeism in the workplace, soaring health care costs, and escalating crime and violence in families and communities. It will present the significance and application of substance abuse prevention education at various levels from pre-schooler to adult. PR: HUS 150
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ITA 121: Elementary Italian I
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This first half of the one-year sequence in elementary Italian gives students a basic understanding of the Italian language through listening, speaking, reading and writing instruction. The course also provides an understanding of the civilization, culture and customs of Italian-speaking people. A minimum of five hours of additional work in the language laboratory is required per term. This course is designed for beginners or students with fewer than two years of high school Italian.
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ITA 122: Elementary Italian II
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
A continuation of Elementary Italian I, this course completes an introduction to the basic structure of the language, focusing on listening and reading comprehension skills. Readings from Italian newspapers and magazines supplement the textbook and illustrate the cultural aspects of Italian culture. A minimum of five hours of additional work in the language laboratory is required per term. PR: ITA 121 or permission of the instructor
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ITA 222: Intermediate Italian I
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course develops audio-lingual and grammatical skills in Italian, placing an increased emphasis on the student's reading skills and grammatical usage. Composition writing, reading and speaking exercises are stressed, and Italian civilization is studied in detail. A minimum of five hours of additional work in the language laboratory is required per term. PR: ITA 122 or permission of instructor
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ITA 224: Intermediate Italian II
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
A continuation of Intermediate Italian I, this course completes a review of grammatical structures. It focuses on the refinement of communication skills through the use of prepared oral reports and discussion of Italian culture to increase the student's skill and confidence. A minimum of five hours of additional work in the language laboratory is required per term. PR: ITA 222 or permission of instructor
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LIT 210: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course defines the nature and function of children's literature by locating an examination of its history, genres, trends, and controversies in both an understanding of children's cognitive and imaginative response to reading and an exploration of culturally constructed images of and for children. The course offers methodologies for critical reading of a variety of children's texts and for selecting literature appropriate for a number of child-oriented programs. The course offers opportunities for observation and participation in story hours and other literature-based activities in locations such as child care facilities and public libraries. PR: ENG 123
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LIT 211: Native American Literature
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course will introduce students to the large and diverse array of literature produced by Native Americans in North America, from pre-contact oral literature to contemporary writings in English. Genres studied will include any or all of the following: myths; chants, ceremonies, and rituals; songs; speeches; personal narratives; essays; poems; short stories and novels. The course will concentrate on post-contact literature, especially on the issues faced by men and women of native descent in the United States. The history of Native American/Euro-American relations will provide the context for most of the texts studied, and native cultural beliefs and practices (in religion and non-literary arts, for example) will also help to illuminate these texts. PR: ENG 123
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LIT 212: Literature of the Hudson-Mohawk
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course explores the rich and diverse cultural and literary heritage of the Hudson-Mohawk Region as well as its geography and history. Students will read works that are either set in the Hudson-Mohawk Region or written by authors who lived within the region. They will also undertake research to uncover more of the region's literature. PR: ENG 123
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LIT 214: Black Literature
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course explores the literary conventions, themes, and techniques employed by African-American authors in a variety of genres such as the short story, drama, poetry, and the essay. Emphasis is placed on the development of Black expression in literature and criticism. Students refine critical thinking, reading and writing skills through literary analysis of a broad range of representative works. PR: ENG 123
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LIT 216: Mythology
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course will introduce students to selected major myths, and to representative or noteworthy minor myths, which various cultures have created in their efforts to come to terms with perceived reality. The course will also explore the belief systems which underlie those myths. The course also will enable students to recognize the continued value and relevance of myth and myth-making. PR: ENG 123
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