Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
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CSIS <strong>22</strong>5<br />
Object Oriented Programming with<br />
C++<br />
4 Units<br />
Prerequisites: MATH 150 and CSIS<br />
111.<br />
This course is a second semester course in<br />
object-oriented programming using the<br />
C++ language. Problem analysis and algorithm<br />
design will serve as the foundation<br />
for the use of functions, control structures,<br />
user-defined data types, arrays,<br />
searching and sorting algorithms, use of<br />
streams and external files, structures, data<br />
abstraction, and software development<br />
methods. 72 lecture hours, 18 lab hours.<br />
CSU;UC<br />
CSIS 230<br />
Microcomputer Applications II<br />
4 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Prerequisite: CSIS 130.<br />
A second course in the use of microcomputers<br />
for personal and professional productivity.<br />
Co<strong>ver</strong>s the advantages of using<br />
integrated software o<strong>ver</strong> a single application.<br />
Practical experience in the integration<br />
of Windows programs and the World Wide<br />
Web/HTML. This course may be taken two<br />
times. 72 lecture hours, 18 lab hours. CSU<br />
Dance<br />
(Fine and Performing Arts<br />
Department)<br />
Dance classes at <strong>Citrus</strong> prepares you for<br />
many opportunities in the world of dance.<br />
Classes are offered in jazz dance, classical<br />
ballet, tap dance and modern dance.<br />
Dance Courses<br />
(See Also Music)<br />
DANC <strong>10</strong>2<br />
History of Dance<br />
3 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
A survey of dance from tribal, ethnic, and<br />
folk dance forms including Renaissance<br />
Europe, Louis XIV, the Golden Age of Ballet,<br />
and the Diaghilev Era, concluding with<br />
20th Century dance including jazz,<br />
African-American influences, neo-classic<br />
ballet, modern, and world dance. 54 lecture<br />
hours. CSU;UC<br />
DANC <strong>10</strong>3<br />
Introduction to Dance<br />
1 Unit Grade or P/NP<br />
An introduction to dance as an art form<br />
through lecture, video, and activity. The<br />
student will experience historical and contemporary<br />
dance forms, such as ballet,<br />
modern jazz, hip hop, tap, and ballroom.<br />
18 lecture hours, 36 lab hours. CSU;UC<br />
DANC 130<br />
Alignment and Correctives<br />
2 Units<br />
A class for non-dancers and dancers seeking<br />
an introduction to the structural aspects<br />
that affect movement and gait.<br />
Lectures include biomechanical and neuromuscular<br />
aspects of the body. Practical<br />
hours include in-depth study of Pilates<br />
mat techniques and Gyro-kinesis. This<br />
course may be taken four times. 36 lecture<br />
hours, 18 lab hours. CSU;UC<br />
DANC 159<br />
Beginning Tap<br />
1 Unit Grade or P/NP<br />
Designed to instruct students in the dance<br />
technique of beginning tap. This course<br />
may be taken four times. 18 lecture hours,<br />
18 lab hours. CSU;UC<br />
DANC 160<br />
Beginning Jazz Dance<br />
1 Unit Grade or P/NP<br />
A survey of the basic skills in jazz movement.<br />
This class provides basic technique<br />
and practice warm-ups, stretching, body<br />
control, and the building of stamina and<br />
strength progressing to dance combinations.<br />
This course may be taken four<br />
times. 18 lecture hours, 36 lab hours.<br />
CSU;UC<br />
DANC 161<br />
Beginning Modern Dance<br />
1 Unit Grade or P/NP<br />
The study of dance through varied individual<br />
and group experiences in Beginning<br />
Modern Dance, with emphasis on increasing<br />
the individual's ability to use movement<br />
creatively. This course may be taken<br />
four times with the objective of improving<br />
proficiency in previously learned skills by<br />
further repetition and supervised instruction.<br />
18 lecture hours, 36 lab hours.<br />
CSU;UC<br />
DANC 162<br />
Beginning Ballet<br />
1 Unit Grade or P/NP<br />
Designed to instruct students in the dance<br />
technique of classical ballet. This course<br />
may be taken four times. 18 lecture hours,<br />
36 lab hours. CSU;UC<br />
DANC 163<br />
Dance Movement for the Performer<br />
1 Unit Grade or P/NP<br />
A course in choreography designed for<br />
students wishing an in-depth performance<br />
experience.<br />
Elementary:<br />
Introduction to dance and body movement<br />
through acquisition of basic repertoire.<br />
Intermediate:<br />
Further expansion of established repertoire<br />
with emphasis on technique and developmental<br />
concepts.<br />
Advanced:<br />
Expansion of repertoire with student contribution<br />
in concept and execution of choreography.<br />
This course may be taken four<br />
times. 18 lecture hours, 36 lab hours.<br />
CSU;UC<br />
DANC 164<br />
Commercial Dance Techniques<br />
2 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
A course designed for the music student in<br />
jazz dance techniques, body control techniques,<br />
dance styles, performance preparation,<br />
and audition techniques. This<br />
course may be taken four times. 18 lecture<br />
hours, 54 lab hours. CSU;UC<br />
DANC 165<br />
Summer Dance Conservatory<br />
3 Units<br />
This course provides beginning and intermediate<br />
students with ballet, modern,<br />
jazz, hip hop, tap, video dance, choreography,<br />
and rehearsal techniques needed for<br />
a showcase performance. Each student receives<br />
a concentrated experience in dance<br />
training, choreography, and culminates in<br />
a stage dance performance. This course<br />
may be taken four times. 18 lecture hours,<br />
<strong>10</strong>8 lab hours. CSU<br />
DANC 171<br />
Introduction to Choreography/<br />
Improvisation<br />
2 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Prerequisite: DANC 160 or 161 or<br />
162.<br />
An introduction and exploration of the art<br />
of dance composition. Course will include<br />
the elements of experimentation, imagination,<br />
and improvisation through choreographic<br />
exercises. This course may be<br />
taken four times. 18 lecture hours, 54 lab<br />
hours. CSU;UC<br />
DANC 172<br />
Composition in Group Form<br />
2 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Prerequisite: DANC 161.<br />
A practical course guiding the student in<br />
choreographic structure, designed specifically<br />
for group forms. All movement exploration<br />
will be on the basis of modern<br />
dance technique. This course may be<br />
taken four times. 18 lecture hours, 54 lab<br />
hours. CSU;UC<br />
DANC 200<br />
Dance Kinesiology<br />
3 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
An introduction to and exploration of the<br />
structural aspects of a dancers body and<br />
factors that affect movement in dance.<br />
Lectures include the structural, biomechanical<br />
and neuromuscular aspects of the<br />
dancer's body. 54 lecture hours. CSU;UC<br />
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