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3.00 Credits
Selected topics in sociology, varying from year to year.
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3.00 Credits
Students concentrate on acting problems presented by the genre of comedy of manners. The material covers both high and low comedy and spans various centuries in theatre history. Students work on scene study and presentation of material from the leading playwrights in this style, typically Molière, Sheridan, Wilde, and Shaw. A studio format is used. Prerequisites: Actor training major: HTA 305, 310, 320, and 330; music theatre major: HTA 330.
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3.00 Credits
Extensive practice in expository writing, emphasizing objective, clear, concise form, with most readings from nonfiction prose. Provides experience in organizing and presenting individual oral and laboratory reports. Introduces library usage and research techniques. Prepares students for technical writing and oral communication in EN 241 English II.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to technical communication, including written and oral skills. The course emphasizes basic structures used in recording and reporting technical information, including analysis of audience, language, and purpose; techniques of persuasion; page design and graphics; and technical definition and description. Students also prepare memos, résumés, lab reports, and a documentedtechnical research paper. Oral technical presentations are also required. The interrelationships of technology and society, along with the ethics of technology, are considered. Prerequisite: EN 111 (minimum grade of C-).
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3.00 Credits
Application of skills learned in previous technical communication courses, with emphasis on practical writing and speaking. Students prepare informal and formal documents, including instructions, proposals, progress reports, and letters. Individual and group oral presentations, as well as group project and ongoing discussion of technology, society, and associated ethical considerations, are required. Prerequisites: EN 241 (minimum grade of C-) and senior status, or permission of instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Senior Project/Essay
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3.00 Credits
2] The first course in music theory for music and nonmusic students. Topics include scales, intervals, keys, triads, and seventh chords. Study of examples from the classic and popular music literatures. Three hours weekly. Prerequisite: Placement exam.
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3.00 Credits
2] The first course in tonal harmony, covering the principles of diatonic harmony. Topics include diatonic voice leading, chord progression, melody harmonization, and figured bass. Study of examples from the classic and popular music literatures. Three hours weekly. Prerequisite: TH 110 or placement exam.
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3.00 Credits
2] The second course in tonal harmony, covering the principles of chromatic harmony. Topics include chromatic voice leading, chord progression, melody harmonization, and figured bass. Study of examples from the classic and popular music literatures. Three hours weekly. Prerequisite: TH 111 or placement exam.
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3.00 Credits
2] The first course in musicianship skills using Kodály materials. Presentation and practice of tonal and rhythmic elements for sight singing, aural recognition, and dictation skills based on relative solmization. Pentatonic and diatonic materials from folk melodies and Kodály’s two-part singingexercises. Three hours weekly.
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