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CSI 226: Object Oriented Design
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
The first half of a two semester introduction for computer science majors focusing on the concepts of object-oriented design and programming; including classes, objects, and basic program control statements. Using the programming language, Java, students are introduced to principles of software design and coding. Suggested Preparations: Computer competency and completion of an algebra course.
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CSI 227: Object Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This course continues the exploration of fundamental concepts of object-oriented design and programming using the Java language. Students are introduced to the principles of basic data structures, elementary file input/output and exception handling and advanced Graphical User Interfaces. Prerequisite: CSI-125, MAT-112. Take CSI-226 MAT-112;
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DAN 111: Intro Modern Dance/Beginners I
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This course provides students with the opportunity to take one or two semesters of basic modern dance technique. Each semester will include a novel approach to basic technique, viewing of major choreographers' works, a review of live performance, and discussions of various styles of movement. Maximum 3 credits for general education.
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DAN 112: Intro Modrn Dance/Beginners II
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This course provides students with the opportunity to take one or two semesters of basic modern dance technique. Each semester will include a novel approach to basic technique, viewing of major choreographers' works, a review of live performance, and discussions of various styles of movement. Maximum 3 credits for general education. Prerequisite: DAN-111. Take DAN-111;
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DAN 210: History of Ballet
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This course traces the development of ballet from its origins in the 16th century preclassic dance forms to the present. Primary focus will be given to changes in the structure and context of ballet as revealed through a study of major works. The course will also cover the contributions of performers who have been responsible for the evolution of ballet. Students will be asked to consider how the development of the art form relates to the aesthetic values in a sociocultural context.
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DAN 212: History of 20th Century Dance
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
History of 20th century dance is studied in its relation to the past, as well as to other 20th century art forms. Attention is paid to the philosophies of movement of 20th century artists and their artistic, social, cultural and political implications.
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DAN 213: Dance Medicine
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
Dance movements are analyzed and understood through application of anatomical principles. Special consideration is given to body alignment, range of motion, and identification and remediation of poor movement habits. Attention will be given to long term injury and resulting depression. Systems of movement analysis will also be discussed as well as applied: Laban, Bartenieff Feldenrais, Pilates and Yoga.
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DAN 226: Creative Movement for Children
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
In this introduction to creative movement for K-6th grade children, movement is explored as creative expression, a learning aid and a means for the development of socialization skills. Skill in lesson planning is developed. For majors only.
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DAN 231: Ballet Techniques I
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This is a beginning ballet sequence that allows students one or two semesters of ballet techniques. The main focus of both courses is the discipline and experience of mind/body integration as used in the technique and style of classical ballet. Ballet's history will be studied as it relates to the style, technique, and development of ballet.
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DAN 232: Ballet Techniques II
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This is a beginning ballet sequence that allows students one or two semesters of ballet technique. The main focus of both courses is the discipline and experience of mind/body integration as used in the technique and style of classical ballet. Ballet's history will be studied as it relates to the style, technique, an development of ballet. Prerequisite: DAN-231. Take DAN-231;
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