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CSS 2280: Public Speaking
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Students develop expertise in public speaking by preparing and presenting different types of speeches for a variety of purposes. The focus is on the main elements of planning and delivering a speech: the message, the speaker, the audience, and the occasion. All speeches are critiqued in class. As an integral part of the course, students learn Microsoft PowerPoint.
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CSS 3010: Understanding and Writing Grants
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
See AWR 3010 under Humanities Courses for description.
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CSS 3015: Film and Artistic Expression
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. The most successful films function as both art and entertainment; this course explores why this balance is a rare achievement. Topics include: the business origins and aspects of cinema; films that concern and depict artistic process; and a critical/historical evaluation of films as artistic works. Film aesthetics are examined from several perspectives, including: the basic grammar of film; individual genres and forms; how certain applied arts (e.g., set design, lighting, sound) function as part of the artistic process; and auteurship. Also offered as FTF 3015.
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CSS 3020: Hollywood Morals and Morality
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. The “movies vs. morality” issue is examined byconsidering various time periods in Hollywood history, from its peep show origins in the late 1890s to the more wholesome “all-American” productions of the post-Production Code era.The course includes the early-1920s films, full of vice and corruption, the sexual awakening of the 1950s and 1960s, and the shock-realism trend in contemporary films. Also offered as FTF 3020.
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CSS 3060: Art Law and Business:A Survival Course for the Creative Community
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. An introduction to fundamental legal and business concepts that affect artists and arts managers. Students analyze various artist agreements and conduct mock negotiations. Emphasis is placed on copyright protection and infringement; First Amendment protections for symbolic and literal speech and the limits to those protections; the basics of contract law and statutory protection for artists; and the terms and nature of business relationships.
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CSS 3063: Copyright Law Today
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Students examine the basics of copyright law and the evolving role that copyright law plays in professional and personal arenas. Topics include: the subject matter and rights of copyright; copyright infringement; fair use and other defenses to copyright infringement claims; the Digital Millennium Copyright Act; and the propriety and use of copy control techniques.
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CSS 3075: American Film,Reflections of a Century I:1900-1949
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Early films depict the transition from the Victorian era to the Industrial Age, the birth of big cities, the suffragette movement, and the development of narrative cinema. Topics include: World War I and the introduction of the propaganda film; the wild Jazz Age; the cynical gangster movies; the protest films of the Depression era; and the rise of escapist films. Also offered as FTF 3075.
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CSS 3080: The Real Fabric of America
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
See AHU 3080 under Humanities Courses for description.
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CSS 3120: Chemical Dependency
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Students examine issues that confront family members, significant others, and friends of substance abusers. To understand the impact of chemical dependency, it is important to identify these individuals as “hidden victims.” Through lectures,independent research, and special events, students gain a theoretical and practical understanding of chemical dependency and the resulting behaviors.
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CSS 3130: Substance Abuse and Addiction
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. What contributes to addictive personalities and behaviors related to alcohol and/or chemical dependency Through lectures, independent research, and special events, students learn about systems of treatment and the critical judgments involved in referrals, gain an understanding of addiction and the resulting behaviors, and evaluate the impact of these behaviors on the family, society, and self.
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