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• • • ADDENDUM TO THE WINTER TERM CATALOG OCTOBER 14, 1988 CANCELLATIONS AND CORRECTIONS R 324W Serving in the Third World will not fulfill the "C" requirement. M 175W Computer Assisted Mathematics will not fulfill the "M" requirement. PY 117W A Video-Based Introduction to Psychology has been cancelled. cs 298W C Progranuning on the Macintosh has been cancelled. IC 340WX Great Trials of the Century will have no class limit and will be held in the Bush Aud.itorium. - Delete AN-LC 254W (p. 29) and LC-AN 254W (P. 31) Florida Indians and Their Neighbors from the Schedule of Classes. ADDITIONAL COURSES D 292/393/492W Intermediate Ballet and Choreography (This course will be offered if the off-campus study in Quebec is cancelled) Prerequisite: Ballet I (D 170) or permission Designed for intermediate students who have successfully completed Ballet I or its equivalent, and who wish not only to consolidate their technical abilities, but also to learn the rudiments of choreography. Appropriate discipline, attitude and attire are required. All students are expected to participate in both the technique and choreography classes, as well as learn the essentials of performing. Choreography will progress from solo to group forms. May be repeated for credit. Evaluation: Students will be evaluated daily in class on their preparation, attitude, and general presentation. Aptitude for choreography will be judged by the successful completion of assignments. Class Limit: 15 Class Meetings: 2:00-4:30 MTWTh First Session: January 4 Instructor: R. Mesavage I
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Title | Rollins College Winter Term 1988 Addendum |
Tag | DP0021063 |
Author | Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.). |
Subject | Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Catalogs. |
Description | Rollins College catalogue with list of faculty and students and courses by department. |
Date Original | 1988 |
Number of Pages | 4 p. |
Repository | Rollins College |
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Language | eng |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
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Transcript | • • • ADDENDUM TO THE WINTER TERM CATALOG OCTOBER 14, 1988 CANCELLATIONS AND CORRECTIONS R 324W Serving in the Third World will not fulfill the "C" requirement. M 175W Computer Assisted Mathematics will not fulfill the "M" requirement. PY 117W A Video-Based Introduction to Psychology has been cancelled. cs 298W C Progranuning on the Macintosh has been cancelled. IC 340WX Great Trials of the Century will have no class limit and will be held in the Bush Aud.itorium. - Delete AN-LC 254W (p. 29) and LC-AN 254W (P. 31) Florida Indians and Their Neighbors from the Schedule of Classes. ADDITIONAL COURSES D 292/393/492W Intermediate Ballet and Choreography (This course will be offered if the off-campus study in Quebec is cancelled) Prerequisite: Ballet I (D 170) or permission Designed for intermediate students who have successfully completed Ballet I or its equivalent, and who wish not only to consolidate their technical abilities, but also to learn the rudiments of choreography. Appropriate discipline, attitude and attire are required. All students are expected to participate in both the technique and choreography classes, as well as learn the essentials of performing. Choreography will progress from solo to group forms. May be repeated for credit. Evaluation: Students will be evaluated daily in class on their preparation, attitude, and general presentation. Aptitude for choreography will be judged by the successful completion of assignments. Class Limit: 15 Class Meetings: 2:00-4:30 MTWTh First Session: January 4 Instructor: R. Mesavage I |
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