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HUM 1455: French Language and Culture I
3.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
This course provides an exposure to French culture through the study of language, utilizing popular media and a culture-oriented text. The course covers the language structure essential for basic communication in French.
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HUM 1500: Introduction to Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
Through lecture, discussion and laboratory experience, students study the problems and practices of radio and television broadcasting, including basic technical aspects, staff organization, equipment and programming. Crosslisted as COM 1500.
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HUM 1714: THE 1714 Introduction to Producer
3.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
Students are introduced to all the major aspects of professional theater production from choosing the show to opening night. Survey topics include play selection, budgeting and box office, promotion, staffing and casting, visual and sound design, stage management, and stage direction. The course is taught through lecture and authentic learning experiences during the summer production cycle at the Forestburgh Playhouse, Forestburgh, NY. The Forestburgh Playhouse is the oldest continuously operating professional summer theater in New York State. Students must have completed the junior year of high school to enroll.
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HUM 1809: American Sign Language I
3.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
This course introduces students to the language and culture of persons in the Deaf community. Students demonstrate a basic competence in the structural elements of American Sign Language, including nonverbal communication techniques, grammar principles, basic vocabulary, and conversational skills. Students examine the role of American Sign Language within the context of the culture of the Deaf community.
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HUM 1921: Latin I
3.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
This course introduces students to the basics of ancient Latin. Students learn the grammar and vocabulary necessary to read Roman literature.
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HUM 1922: Latin II
3.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
Continuing where Latin I left off, this course introduces students to the basics of ancient Latin. Students learn the grammar and vocabulary necessary to read Roman literature. Prerequisite: HUM 1921/ FLA 1921
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HUM 2125: Mass Media Criticism
3.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
Students in this course develop a critical basis for judging the quality of mediated information. Emphasis is placed on judging both production values and content. The relationship between society and technology forms the background for understanding how media affects values, life choices, and perceptions of both individuals and groups. Crosslisted as COM 2125.
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HUM 2445: Spanish Language and Culture II
3.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
This course is a continuation of HUM 1445/ FLA 1445 with greater emphasis on elementary oral and aural skills. Prerequisite: HUM 1445/ FLA 1445
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HUM 2446: Spanish Language and Culture III
3.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
This course is a continuation of HUM 2445/ FLA 2445 together with an introduction to Spanish literature and more detailed language study. This is an intermediate level course. Prerequisite: HUM 2445/ FLA 2445
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HUM 2447: Spanish Language and Culture IV
3.00 Credits
Sullivan County Community College
This course is a continuation of HUM 2446/ FLA 2446. This is an intermediate level course. Prerequisite: HUM 2446 / FLA 2446
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