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CS 376: advanced Topics in Computer Science
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Advanced topics that complement the established course offerings in computer science will be selected. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. The Department
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CS 381,382: senior Thesis 3
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Optional for computer science majors. Recommended for those working toward professional careers or graduate study in computer science, and those seeking to satisfy the criteria for departmental honors.
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CS 399: internship in Computer Science
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Professional experience at an advanced level for juniors and seniors with substantial academic experience in computer science and mathematics. With faculty sponsorship and departmental approval, students may extend their educational experience in computer science, software engineering, or applied mathematics. This course may not be used to satisfy the requirements of any major or minor in the department. Prerequisites: MC115 or MC215, CS206, one additional course in mathematics or computer science at the 200 level or above, and permission of the department. Not for liberal arts credit.
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DA 210: western Dance Forms I
1.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Studies of various Western dance forms and techniques. The following courses are offered periodically depending on faculty availability: A. Pointe I B. Character I C. Jazz I D. Modern Special I/II E. Ballet Special I/II Non-arts breadth. F. Pre-Classical Dance Forms H. Spanish Dance I. Tap Pointe class may only be taken along with a Ballet II, III, or IV technique class. Not for liberal arts credit.
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DA 212: non- Western Dance Forms I 1
1.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Studies of various non-Western dance forms and techniques. The following courses are offered periodically depending on faculty availability and may include: A. Bharata Natyam I (South India Classical Dance) B. Kathak (North India Classical Dance) C. Hawaiian Dance D. African Dance I E. T'ai Chi F. Yoga Non-liberal arts; non-arts breadth.
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DA 227: improvisation I
2.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Experiences in the spontaneous use of movement in structures derived from movement concepts, imagery, props, and media sources. Designed to help students discover and develop their own movement potential and apply it in dance performance. Not for liberal arts credit. ( Fulfills humanities requirement.) M. DiSanto-Rose
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DA 228: choreography I
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Deals with solo and group choreographic techniques and related musical and production resources. Prerequisite: DA227 or permission of instructor. Not for liberal arts credit. ( Fulfills humanities requirement.) M. DiSanto-Rose, M. Harney
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DA 230: introduction to Dance History, Literature, And Repertory
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Introduction to dance history of the Eastern and Western traditions. Using film, slides, videos, demonstrations, and discussion, the course introduces students to the literature and repertory of the great classical and modern dance forms. (Fulfills humanities requirement.) M. DiSanto-Rose
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DA 274: special Studies in Dance Theory And Appreciation 2 or
3.00 Credits
Skidmore College
Studies in dance theory and appreciation designed to broaden student awareness and understanding of dance and its related disciplines. By permission of instructor. Dance Faculty
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DA 275: ballet Theory And Pedagogy
2.00 Credits
Skidmore College
An introduction to the art and tradition of teaching classical ballet. The course is open to experienced ballet dancers. Students learn the theory of ballet technique including the systematic breakdown of barre (bar) and center work, categories of movement, and musical accompaniment. Prerequisites: DB311or DB351. D. Limoli
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