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DWR 3115: Writers’ Scene Workshop II:Production
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Spring A continuation of DWR 3105. Students work with a filmmaker to produce the scenes written in DWR 3105. Required for junior dramatic writing majors. Prerequisite: DWR 3105
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DWR 3120: The Writer and the Documentary
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Fall Students pre p a re story treatments for the documentaries that they hope to develop. Deep re s e a rch is essential. Critical scenes are shot on tape and reviewed; if necessary, final narration is written. Required for junior dramatic writing majors.
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DWR 3500: Documentary Theatre:Performing Real Life
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
See DRA 3500 in the Drama Studies section (School of Humanities) for description.
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DWR 4000: Writing for Television
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Fall A history of the medium, plus elements of writing for the small screen (e.g., the sitcom, television movies, documentary, experimental forms). Required for senior dramatic writing majors.
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DWR 4100: The Business of Writing
2.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
2 credits. Spring An introduction to the realities of the field. Students meet with professional playwrights and screenwriters to learn about the opportunities and pitfalls that beginning dramatic writers face. R e q u i red for senior dramatic writing majors.
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DWR 4170: Senior Seminar
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
and 4171 4 credits (per semester). Every year The process of translating the written word onto the stage is investigated, and text is refined and distilled into its most palpable, active form. Students develop tools for augmenting characters, scenes, and plays, working t o w a rd the development of short pieces that may be used in the dramatic writing showcase in the spring semester. This twosemester seminar is designed to provide insight into the process of directorial conceptualization. R e q u i red for senior dramatic writing majors. Prerequisite: DWR 3115
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DWR 4180: Senior Project:Playwriting
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
and 4181 4 credits (per semester). Every year The two-semester culminating project for dramatic writing majors in the playwriting concentration. In the fall, students complete a full-length play or two one-act plays for presentation as a staged reading. In the spring, students complete a full-length work for presentation as either a staged reading or production. Required for senior dramatic writing majors who are concentrating in playwriting.
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DWR 4190: Senior Project:Screenwriting
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
and 4191 4 credits (per semester). Every year The two-semester culminating project for dramatic writing majors in the scre e n w r i t i n g concentration. Students complete one screenplay in the fall and another screenplay in the spring, so that they graduate with two screenplays in their portfolio. Required for senior dramatic writing majors who are concentrating in screenwriting.
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ECO 1500: Macroeconomic Theory I
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Every semester An introductory course on modern theory of the causes of unemployment, inflation, economic growth, and a strong or weak dollar. The course treats the economy as a system and examines the ways in which its behavior can be influenced by policy (e.g., the monetary policy of the Federal Reserve Board, fiscal policies of Congress and the Administration). Prerequisite: Satisfaction of the math proficiency requirement
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ECO 1510: Microeconomics I:The Principles of Human Action
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Every semester A practical introduction to the logic of human action with applications to daily life. This course traces the implication of choice in the face of scarcity and imperfect knowledge. Topics include: the nature and value of cost; the spontaneous emergence of social order; demandsupply analysis; theory of markets; and public policy. Prerequisite: Satisfaction of the math proficiency requirement
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