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Bachelor's Degree or equiv. international education
60 Hours
1 Year (Self-Paced)
10
Courses Name
Courses Description
Credit Hours
Performing Arts
The course starts with an introduction to art in general and explains the ways in which humans are inspired to make art. It presents a variety of painting media and the approaches to printmaking. It explains how artists use the computer as a tool to plan and create three-dimensional art.
6 Credits
Entertainment Law
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the legal, business and financial aspects of filmed entertainment, with pertinent comparisons and contrasts between the motion picture and television industries, and between studio and independent production. It presents a context for a profound understanding of selected topics and transactions.
6 Credits
Theater
The course provides an introduction and overview of the history, craft, and art of the theatre to foster an informed appreciation of theatrical events. The course includes dramatic structure, style, purpose and effect are the keys to understanding the forms of communication among author, performer and audience.
6 Credits
Music
The course is a study of the development of western music from its beginnings through the end of the Baroque period. Emphasis will be placed on developing a thorough knowledge of music literature.
6 Credits
Film
The course is designed as an introduction to an interrelated set of approaches to film study, all of them defined by their attention to the filmic text. The course begins with an extended examination of the elements of film form, principally style (mise-enscène, cinematographic properties, editing, sound) and narrative (structure and narration).
6 Credits
Styles in Jazz Music
This course consists of the study of instrumental jazz music from an individual perspective as well as group performances. The content of this course will include some historical, cultural, philosophical, and pedagogical foundations of jazz styles.
6 Credits
Rock Music
This course considers some critical accounts of the music industry, of subcultures, and of mass media aesthetics; some historical dimensions of rock and some analytical approaches deriving from the main theoretical traditions of Western art music, psychoanalysis, semiotics, and ethnography—as applied to, for example, rhythm, tonality, and voice.
6 Credits
Voice and Articulation
The course “Voice and Articulation” presents principles and practice of improving voice, articulation, pronunciation, foreign and regional dialects. Primary emphasis is on individual speech improvement.
6 Credits
World Music
This course explores the ways that music is both shaped by and gives shape to the cultural settings in which it is performed; through studying selected musical traditions from around the world.
6 Credits
Music Appreciation
The course provides opportunities to become familiar with the basic elements of music as well. Emphasis is on learning to listen to music and on the role it plays within the wider contexts of history and society.
6 Credits
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