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2018-2019 Arapahoe Community College Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Arapahoe Community College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Spanish

  
  • SPA 215 - Spanish for The Professional II


    3 Credits

    Continues SPA 115 in the development of a working knowledge of the target language, cultural behaviors and values useful in various professional fields such as health care, law enforcement, bilingual education, business, and others.

    Prerequisite(s): SPA 115  with a grade of “C” or better

  
  • SPA 235 - Spanish Reading/Writing


    3 Credits

    Builds vocabulary and develop reading and writing strategies in Spanish to be able to analyze fictional and non-fictional texts and gain further cultural insight of the Hispanic world. (45 contact hours)

    Prerequisite(s): SPA 212  with a grade of “C” or better

  
  • SPA 261 - Grammar for the Heritage Language Speaker


    3 Credits

    Provides formal grammatical instruction to Foreign Language students whether native or bilingual who want to develop their existing proficiency in the target language.

    Prerequisite(s): SPA 212  with a grade of “C” or better

  
  • SPA 275 - Special Topics


    1-6 Variable Credits

    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest.

    Prerequisite(s): Determined by Instructor

  
  • SPA 285 - Independent Study


    1-6 Variable Credits

    Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified Instructor.

    Required: Instructor’s permission


Telecommunications Technology

  
  • TLT 131 - Cabling


    3 Credits

    Provides the student with knowledge of different cable media as applicable to the telecom industry. Termination, routing, cable selection theory and testing.

  
  • TLT 141 - Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)


    1 Credit

    Students will learn the basic concepts of Voice Over Internet Protocol as opposed to public Switched Telephone Network (PTSN). The purpose of this course will be to teach testing measurement, Evaluate quality of signal, differences in commercial applications of Tier One, Tier Two and Tier Three providers in comparison to individual applications. Students will master VoIP, Enterprise level VoIP standards, security and analyze the VoIP packet. Topics also covered will include vocabulary, history and the future of VoIP, Enterprise level VoIP, define codec, media gateways, media controllers, IP based PBX’s, ATA, analog telephone adapter, basic block diagram of a typical PSTN, VoIP calls and finally QoS issues related to VoIP.

  
  • TLT 143 - Transmission: Wired and Wireless


    3 Credits

    Transmission of voice, video and data signals can occur via both wired and wireless media. This course will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of wired and wireless transmission, taking into consideration factors such as required bandwidth, security, interference, distance, reliability and more. Students will investigate terminal equipment for both transmission and reception of multiple signal types transmitted via wired and wireless methodologies. Multiple types of wireless technologies will be discussed including point to point, point to multipoint, broadcast and more. RF, microwave and wireless optical transmission will be discussed.


Theater

  
  • THE 105 - Theatre Appreciation: GT-AH1


    3 Credits

    Includes discussions, workshops, and lectures designed to discover, analyze and evaluate all aspects of the theatre experience: scripts, acting, directing, staging, history, criticism and theory. This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses.GT-AH1.

    Prerequisite(s): CCR 092  (or higher) or equivalent.

  
  • THE 110 - Theatre in Denver


    3 Credits

    Acquaints students with the range of theatre companies and productions in the Denver area. The itinerary is designed to provide the greatest variety of theatrical experiences within the logistical circumstances of a given semester’s offerings. Accordingly, students will confront a broad spectrum of dramatic literature performed by various companies in distinct milieu.

  
  • THE 211 - Development of Theatre - Greek Renaissance: GT-AH1


    3 Credits

    Surveys the history and evolution of drama from Ancient Greece to the Renaissance, emphasizing all aspects of the art from period values to analysis of dramatic literature and performance.

    Prerequisite(s): CCR 092  (or higher) or equivalent.

  
  • THE 212 - Development of Theatre - Restoration -Modern: GT-AH1


    3 Credits

    Surveys the history and evolution of drama from the Renaissance to the present, emphasizing all aspects of the art from period values to the analysis of dramatic literature and performance. This is a Statewide guaranteed transfer course.

    Prerequisite(s): CCR 092  (or higher) or equivalent.

  
  • THE 215 - Playwriting


    3 Credits

    Gives students the opportunity to learn and practice playwriting techniques, thereby improving creative writing skills. Elements of dramatic structure, dialogue, styles, and theatrical practices are emphasized.

 

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