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3.00 Credits
A continuation of SP 108, intended for Hispanic students who speak Spanish and want to improve their formal knowledge of the language. Reading, writing, and vocabulary skills continue to be developed through selected readings in Spanish and Latin American literature. 3 lecture hours Prerequisite: SP 108
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For those who have completed Spanish 102 and wish to continue improving their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Spanish. Pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary are presented audio-visually in a natural, culture-based context. Special emphasis is placed on developing more advanced conversational skills through continued exposure to the Destinos soap opera and diverse classroom activities and authentic realia. 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: SP 102
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of SP 201 with emphasis on developing more advanced listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Spanish. The materials used include Destinos, films, authentic realia, and relevant field trips. 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: SP 201
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Introduces major genres of literature with special emphasis on the techniques of reading and interpreting novels, short stories, essays and poetry. It analyzes the relationship between each literary piece and the historic period in which it was written. For those who have completed SP 202 or are native Spanish speakers. 3 hours lecture (Under prefix ENS) See ENGLISH Courses
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3.00 Credits
Uses extensive physical and vocal exercises, techniques for freeing spontaneous personal feeling, and the process of bringing all these elements together through detailed work on text material. Emphasis on developing the ability to sustain strong focus of attention and highly concentrated energy. Scene study is used to apply concentration principles. 3 hours lecture
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Exposes students to a broader range of experience in the various acting styles and stresses the mental, physical, and emotional disciplines required. 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: ST 110
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3.00 Credits
Addresses the role of theater as an art form and means of communicating ideas regarding cultural value and human understanding. Contributions of the audience, playwright, actor, director, designer, and technician to theatrical production are covered. Elements of the historical genres, the importance of audience, and the total experience of theater will be discussed as supplemental to the foundation material mentioned above. 3 hours lecture
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the energy utility industry and occupational opportunities, including but not limited to history of providing reliable service, regulatory influences, electric/gas energy flow and basic terminology, typical conditions for employment, and career opportunities. 3 hours lecture
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the fundaments of gas combustion, including knowledge and skills to diagnose combustion problems and make the proper adjustments to obtain complete combustion at the rated input using standard tools. 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: "C" or better in UTI 101
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3.00 Credits
This course provides participants with the fundamentals of the energy utility industry alternating current theory; including, but not limited to, vector analysis of power (KW, KVARS & KVA), power factor, phase angles, polyphase loads (Wye & Delta) and control of system efficiency. 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: "C" or better in UTI 101 and ET 111
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