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SPAN 101: Elementary Spanish I
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
Grammar and syntax, pronunciation, elementary written and oral composition.
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SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish II
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
Continuation of Spanish 101 with introduction of elementary collateral readings.
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SPAN 290: Topics in Spanish
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
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SPCH 208: Fundamentals of Speech
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
Guided practice in interpersonal communication, including formal speechmaking, voice and diction, and oral interpretation for the development of competency in management of group dynamics.
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SSMG 161: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
This course explores the multifaceted career opportunities of the social work profession, with an emphasis on human behavior, social and economic justice, and human diversity. Social work practice, values, and ethics are examined.
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SSMG 230: Group Dynamic
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
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SSMG 236: Hum. Beh. and Soc. Envir. Theo
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
Methodological and theoretical study of the bio-psycho- social elements of human behavior. Students will develop a theoretical and conceptual knowledge of human behavior applicable to competent social work practice. This course examines the transactions between individuals and the biopsychosocial contexts in which they live and grow.
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SSMG 237: Hum. Beh/Soc Env Acr Lifespan
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
Methodological and theoretical study of the bio-psycho- social elements of human behavior. Students will develop a theoretical and conceptual knowledge of human behavior applicable to competent social work practice. This course supports the social work focus on person in environment transactions by examining the bio-psycho-social-spiritual development of adolescents, young adults, middle aged adults, and adults in late adulthood and their membership in families, groups, and communities with special attention to the relationships among biological, social, psychological cultural, and spiritual systems as they affect and are affected by human behavior and of the consequences of diversity in ethic background, race, class, sexual orientation, and culture in a pluralistic society.
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THEA 101: Introduction to Theatre
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
An exploration of the theater as an art form including types of drama, styles of production, relationship of performer to audience, basic acting/directing techniques and theories, technical theater, responsibilities of personnel and performers, and how to view a play. Primarily a discussion and observation course with emphasis on building a vocabulary of theater terms.
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THEA 111: Theatre Workshop
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
The study and application of theater practices, encompassing various aspects of theater productions. Students taking this course must participate in theater productions during the semester as actors or production assistants.
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