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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Introduction to Acting. Script analysis and characterization; introduction to styles of acting and dialects; rehearsal and performance techniques. Required theater practicum by participation in departmental theater production (assigned work in scenery, lighting, properties, sound, costuming, publicity, rehearsal and performance.) Required attendance at NY City theater event. Performance mid-term and final. Prerequisite: FPA 230 or permission of department chair. 3 credits. N
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This studio course focuses on reading, decoding, rehearsing, creating and performing original choreography. Students are not required to perform in the concert but are required to assist in the production. 3 credits. FS
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Continuation of study and practice of modern dance with focus on contemporary contributions to the field. Prerequisite: FPA 250, or permission of the instructor: Attendance at NY City performances is required. 3 credits. N
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The course examines the ideas and traditions that inform the choreography of contemporary dance artists. Students will attend four to seven dance concerts and performance events in New York City. This course involves lecture, readings, discussion and viewing. There is no movement practice. Required attendance at NY City dance concert. 3 credits. N
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These courses allow students to explore subjects not available in the regular fine arts curriculum. Offerings may include such courses as: Music and Religion, Religion and Art, Music and Technology, African Dance, African-Carribean Dance, Laban Movement Analysis, Figure Drawing and Painting, Museum Study, History of Art. 3 credits. N
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For intermediate to advanced students who wish to continue to explore a specific area of visual art, art history, museum study, music or dance under the guidance of a specific arts faculty member. Emphasis on depth of research and creative output, student motivation and self-discipline. By arrangement with participating faculty and approval of the department chair. Required NY City event/ museum attendance. 3 credits. N
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This course examines music in its socio-cultural context as a symbolic form of human expression. Music is viewed as a concept, a behavior, an art form as sound, drawing examples from diverse traditions outside of Western music. This course surveys the uses and functions of music in a wide range of cultures. Traditional and contemporary music are discussed. Required attendance at NY City music event. 3 credits. N
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the history and practice of photography with special emphasis on student selfexpression through digital camera techniques and basic image manipulation processes coupled with creative ideas and photographic concepts. Students will be guided through a "mastery list" of phototechniques and produce as a final project an original slide show combining images with music of their choice. Basic instruction in the use of the camera, imaging software, lighting, exposure principles, special techniques. Student provide their own digital camera (5 megapixel or greater). Required NY City museum visits. 4 credits. N
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Gradual development of the four language skills: comprehension, speaking, reading and writing, with an early introduction to short excerpts of contemporary literary works and the culture of the country. Three hours of class instruction and one hour of laboratory work per week. Credit only for students with no previous study of French. 6 credits. (3 credits per semester). FRE 103-F FRE 104-S
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Review of the structure of the French language, intended to strengthen student's aural/oral comprehension, develop their ability in written composition and increase their appreciation of French literature and civilization. Prerequisite: FRE 104 or equivalent. 3 credits. F
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