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SPE 219: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
This course will explore the methods by which people of various races, cultures, genders, religions, socio-economic backgrounds and sexual orientations communicate verbally and non-verbally. Students will develop the skills necessary to build and maintain positive communication across cultures. Students will focus on similarities and differences in communication behaviors, and they will explore how perceptions, language usage, nonverbal style, thinking modes and values influence communication between individuals of different cultures. By the end of the course, students will more fully understand their own cultures, as well as intercultural communication in their community, place of employment, country, world and in the media.
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SPE 271: Special Study Project I
1.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
A special learning experience designed by one or more students with the cooperation and approval of a faculty member. Proposed study plans require departmental approval. Projects may be based on reading, research, travel, work experience, or other activities that advance the student's knowledge and competence in oral communication, theatre or related subjects. The student's time commitment to the project will be approximately 35-50 hours.
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SPE 272: Special Study Project Ii
2.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
Similar to SPE 271, except that the student's time commitment to the project will be approximately 70-90 hours.
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SPE 273: Special Study Project Iii
3.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
Similar to SPE 271, except that the student's time commitment to the project will be approximately 105-135 hours.
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SPT 020: Sailing School Hands On
0.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
The sailing course is an 11 hour instructor led course consisting of an organizational classroom meeting followed by on-the-water instruction that provides hands-on sailing instruction on a 27 ft. Sailing Sloop. The course covers sail trim, maneuvering, anchoring, docking, man overboard, radio procedures, rules of the road, diesel engine operation, basic navigation on the Hudson River and related sailing and safety fundamentals. No experience needed. Experienced sailors can fine tune their nautical skills.
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SPT 106: Beginning Golf
0.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
Summer is the ideal time to learn golf or improve your game. This course stresses the fundamentals of this lifetime sport - grip, stance, alignment, and swing mechanics. Equipment, rules, scoring and etiquette will also be covered.
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SPT 119: Sailing Weekend
0.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
Here is your opportunity to learn how to sail in a "hands-on-helm" environment. The course is offered by a licensed USCG instructor using a Catalina Sailboat, a 27 foot cruiser with auxiliary diesel engine. The sailing materials being covered is directly applicable to all sailboats. Course begins with a brief weeknight lecture to introduce students to the principals of sailing and basic sailing terminology.
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SPT 210: Suny Youth Sports Instit
0.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
There is more to sportmanship than a handshake line at the end of a game and there is more to coaching than running drills. You'll learn: about character education in sports, the youth coach as teacher, about the coaches' tool box, youth development, sport psychology, competition when it counts, sports place in American culture, managining injuries and creating an emergency action plan.
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SPT 351: Beginning Tennis
0.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
Learn tennis fundamentals using the US Professional Tennis Association Quickstart Tennis Technique. During these sessions you will learn stretching exercises, grips, spin, serve and volley, how to keep score, singles and doubles strategies, practice drills and general history. The Quickstart method included the use of special racquets and balls, supplied by the instructor.
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SPT 404: Trad Okinawan Karate
0.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
Learn traditional Okinawan karate for fun, fitness and self-defense. Each class includes stretching and conditioning exercises, martial arts basics (punching, blocking, kicking, etc.) and self-defense techniques. In addition to karate, elements of judo, jujitsu and aikido are part of the curriculum. Great for beginners of students with previous martial arts experience.
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