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DRAM 176: Modern Drama II
3.00 Credits
Hofstra University
Semester Hours: 3 Once a year Trends in contemporary drama related to social and literary forces of the 19th and 20th centuries, plays from Ibsen to Ionesco. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: WSC 1, 2 and passing the Writing Proficiency Exam.
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DRAM 59A: Acting Laboratory I
3.00 Credits
Hofstra University
Semester Hours: 3 Once a Year Exploration of the basic techniques of stage performance, introduction to major contemporary approaches. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Non-drama majors only. Same as DRAM 59. (Formerly Acting Workshop.)
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DRAM 78: Theater Design Fundamentals:Methods and Materials
3.00 Credits
Hofstra University
Semester Hours: 3 Spring An exploration of the process of theatrical design. Dramatic script analysis and conceptualization in visual terms. Historic period research within the context of design for the theater. Practical study of basic methods and materials used to graphically depict designs for the theater. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: DRAM 5 or permission of instructor. Required of all B.F.A. production majors. Specific design materials required. Limited enrollment.
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DSST 1: Introduction to Disability Studies
3.00 Credits
Hofstra University
Semester Hours: 3 An introduction to the field of Disability Studies. Disability Studies approaches disability not as an individual tragedy or a medical problem but as a cultural construct-akin to gender and race-that undergirds social practices and cultural representations in various media. This course draws on various disciplinary perspectives to understand the broad and complex phenomenon of disability in historical perspective, as represented in literature and culture, and as it impinges on issues of broad public concern today. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: WSC 1 and 2.
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DSST 2: Disability in Literature and Culture
3.00 Credits
Hofstra University
Semester Hours: 3 Spring This course examines the representation of disability in Western literature and culture. The overriding concerns of the course will be with how the body's shape and capacities have been assumed to determine character and fate, how physical and mental impairments have been used in literature to signify moral and psychological states, and how representation may challenge conventional conceptions of "normality" and "disability." Literary texts from various periods will be supplemented with some nonliterary texts and documentary filPrerequisite(s)/Course Notes: WSC 1 and 2. Same as ENGL 196D.
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EADM 251: Readings
0.00 Credits
Hofstra University
The student selects and reads literature agreed upon with the instructor. Oral and written reports are made.
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EADM 290: Facilitating Professional Growth
0.00 Credits
Hofstra University
Professional development as a tool for school and district improvement is often misunderstood and under-utilized. This course will explore the role of professional development in facilitating teacher and leadership growth. Central to this is designing professional development as an integral part of school change and innovation efforts. Students will examine different approaches to fostering adult learning and professional growth as a foundation for creating individual and/or schoolwide professional development plans.
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EADM 351: Independent Study in Administration
0.00 Credits
Hofstra University
The advanced doctoral student will identify and define special projects or studies, approved by the adviser, related to school administration. The student then works independently, conferring with the adviser on an appropriately agreed upon schedule and produces the final report by the date stipulated.
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EADM 604: Dissertation Advisement
0.00 Credits
Hofstra University
Doctoral candidates enroll in 604 upon departmental acceptance of the dissertation proposal. Registration in 604 is continuous until the dissertation is accepted. Once the dissertation is accepted, students may apply up to 6 semester hours to satisfy dissertation advisement requirements.
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ECO 10: Economics,Environment and Community
3.00 Credits
Hofstra University
Semester Hours: 3 Periodically Examination of the issues of natural resource limits, the ongoing quest and needs for economic growth, threats to environmental sustainability from over-exploitation of resources and environmental pollution, and a variety of economic and social policies designed to mitigate adverse human impacts on resource and environmental systems. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: May not be taken as one of the four elective courses in economics required for the economics major.
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