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This course leads the actor through the production process. There is a step by step plan in which the actor is moved from rehearsal through performance in some of America's great plays. The plays will be chosen to suit the student's abilities. Prerequisite: Acting II. 3 hours Lecture and Laboratory - 3 credits
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A survey of political, social, and cultural developments from colonial times through the period of Reconstruction. 3 hours Lecture - 3 credits
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A survey of political, social, and cultural developments from 1877 to the present. 3 hours Lecture— 3 credits
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This course studies the development and behavior of adolescents with a focus on understanding the adolescent in terms of family, peers, school, culture and the community at large. Identity development, delinquency and sexuality will all be examined with an emphasis on how to provide services to the adolescent in need. Prerequisite: Introduction to Psychology or Permission of Instructor. 3 hours Lecture and Discussion - 3 credits
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This course examines the origins of human culture, with emphasis upon cultural and social organization, the impact and influence of cultural change upon such organization, and the traditions, rituals and relationships that define human civilization. 3 hours Lecture - 3 credits
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This course offers a comparative analysis of European, African, Asian, Middle Eastern, and Latin American political systems. 3 hours Lecture - 3 credits
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This course is designed to introduce students to the requirements, philosophy, and methods of scientific research. Topics will include experimental design, scientific methods, grants and funding, communications, searching methodology, ethics, selecting a graduate program, dissection and analysis of research papers, research style, and the administration of research projects. 3 hrs per week - 3 credits
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Studio Art I is an elementary course in which the student is given the opportunity to find her/himself and the medium through which she/he wants to work. Studio Art II requires the student to express the self through the medium suggested by the instructor. Each course is a prerequisite for the following one. 2 hours Lecture and Practicum - 2 credits for each course
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The significance of contemporary world patterns of nations is considered through the interaction of their physical, economic, political, and cultural aspects, with an emphasis upon the interplay between population, migration patterns, language, religion, and political developments. 3 hours Lecture - 3 credits
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Examines the influence of agricultural, mechanical, technological, and scientific change upon the United States from colonial times to the present. Students will be required to participate in fieldwork at Delaware Valley College's Roth Farm and Living Museum. 3 hours Lecture - 3 credits
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