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3.00 Credits
A study of the development of this century's, major styles. Course content includes cubism,, expressionism, and surrealism.
Prerequisite:
Humanities 1 and 2
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3.00 Credits
Explores the field of Irish traditional music, and the role that folk music plays in shaping, Western European art music. This course examines, the dance music, slow airs, art music, and, popular music of this living tradition. A, simple performance component requires students to, learn tunes or songs on piano, voice, or Irish, whistle.
Prerequisite:
Humanities 1 and 2
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3.00 Credits
A study of the masterpieces of Baroque music,, emphasizing Vivaldi's "Four Seasons", Handel's, "Messiah", and the cantatas, keyboard works, and, "Bradenburg" concertos of J.S. Bach. The course, begins with an introduction to the elements of, music and development of listening skills as, tools for an in-depth study of these works. The, social and political factors which influenced, musical composition will be explored.
Prerequisite:
Humanities 1 and 2
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3.00 Credits
A study of the symphonies, chamber music, operas,, and concertos of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven., The course begins with an introduction to the, elements of music, performance media, form, and, development of listening skills as tools for an, in-depth study of these genres. The social and, political factors which influenced musical, composition will be explored.
Prerequisite:
Humanities I and II
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3.00 Credits
A study of the important genres and chief, composers from the early 1800's to World War I., The course begins with an introduction to the, elements of music and development of listening, skills and explores the influence of social, and political factors on nineteenth century art, song, program music, virtuosity, and music drama.
Prerequisite:
Humanities 1 and 2
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3.00 Credits
A study of the musical elements and development, of listening skills as tools to explore the, main avenues of twentieth century composition., Contemporary social and political activity as well, as chronological stylistic development will be, examined as stimulation for the varied types of, twentieth century composition: Romantic,, neoclassic, 12 tone, jazz, rock, movie music, and, "Broadway" styles.
Prerequisite:
Humanities 1 and 2
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3.00 Credits
Museums demonstrate cultural values in their, displays of objects as well as educational, opportunities for both casual visitors and serious, scholarship. This course enlists Rome's, institutions to illustrate histories and policies, of collecting, the preservation of cultural, heritage in eras of war and peace, and most, importantly, values that drive humankind to, protect objects of historical and spiritual, significance. Offered in DSU Rome Program only.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
A selection of personal finance topics for young, adults. Primarily intended for non-majors. Topics, include: the proper use of credit, budgeting and, planning for major purchases, and the time value, of money. Offered online only in a self-paced, format.
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with EC-220. Focuses on the economics, of money, banking, and, financial markets. The course aims to provide the, student with an introduction to the role of, money, financial markets, financial institutions, and monetary policy in the economy. The economic, rationale behind banking regulations and current, development in the financial system will be, emphasized.
Prerequisite:
EC-209
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