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SPRING 2016 COURSES: February 1st – May 18th
Each course is limited enrollment. Placement is decided on a first come, first served basis.
You may only take one course, but please choose two in case your first choice is filled. Place a
“1” in the box next to your first choice and a “2” in the box next to your second choice.
SP230 — VIDEO PRODUCTION I - 3 Credits
This course introduces the creation and aesthetics of video production. Basic concepts of media production
and integration will be introduced incorporating media such as photography, video, and audio. Design and
development principles will be combined with the necessary technical skills to produce several short
projects.
Instructor: Prof. Daniel McKleinfeld
Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 4:10 – 6:00 PM
Location: Humanities Building, Room 122
CH120/CH121— FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY + LABORATORY - 3 Credits
This hybrid lecture and laboratory course covers the most fundamental laws, theories, and principles of
general chemistry, including classification and properties of matter; measurements; elements and
compounds; atomic theory and structure; the periodic table; chemical equations; the mole concept and
stoichiometry; chemical bonding; and acids and bases. This course includes five experiments to give
students hands-on experience with basic laboratory methods and application of theory. Knowledge of basic
mathematics is assumed.
Instructor: Prof. John Sleckman
Schedule: Monday, 4:10 – 6:50 PM / Wednesday, 4:10 – 6:00 PM
Location: Science Building, Room 412 & 411 (Lab)
TH151 — VOCAL PRODUCTION & MOVEMENT FOR THE ACTOR - 2 Credits
This course exercises the potential of the voice and body for strength, ease, flexibility and responsiveness
in performance. Students will learn to integrate greater plasticity of motion into movement, apply
connection to the breath and voice in movement, combine physical action with psychological action,
support the articulation of character through voice and movement.
Instructor: Prof. Heather Huggins
Schedule: Monday / Tuesday, 4:10 – 6:00 PM
Location: Humanities Building, Room 447
BU401 — ELEMENTS OF MARKETING - 3 Credits
This is a basic course in merchandising distribution; methods, policies, and institutions involved in
distribution of goods from producer to consumer; the manufacturer, the wholesaler, and the retailer —
their marketing activities and methods. (BU201 – BUSINESS ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT
IS
A PREREQUISITE)
Instructor: Prof. Orest Kebalo
Schedule: Monday / Wednesday, 4:10 – 6:00 PM
Location: Administration Building, Room 311
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