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Bellevue, Washington, United States
http://bellevuecollege.edu/

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Total 408 program(s)/course(s) available.

Acting

DRMA 151* Acting: Improvisation . 5 CR Previously DRAMA 151 Introduces techniques for unscripted, extemporaneous acting. Students work individually and with others developing a situation, listening, playing objectives, and playing off a partner’s behavior. DRMA 152* Acting: Movement . 5 CR Previously DRAMA 152 Concentrates on tuning the actor’s body. Students gain fluidity, ......
 

Dance Ensemble

DANCE 201* Dance Ensemble I . V2-5 CR Emphasizes dance as a performing art form. Students learn in various settings, including a company class, formal and informal improvisation, and solo or small group work. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits. Prerequisite: Audition and permission of instructor. DANCE 202* Dance Ensemble II . V2-5 CR Continues DANCE 201, with emphasis on ......
 

Ballet

DANCE 140* Ballet Technique I . 2 CR Introduces the principles, techniques, and vocabulary of classical ballet. Students learn placement, flexibility, strength, and coordination. For beginning and advanced-beginning students. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. DANCE 141* Ballet Technique II . 2 CR Expansion of the principles, techniques, and vocabulary of classical ballet. Studen......
 

Jazz

DANCE 130* Jazz Technique I . 2 CR Develops the movement techniques that are the basis for a highly energized, theatrical style of jazz dance. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits. DANCE 131* Jazz Technique II . 2 CR Continues DANCE 130, with students performing at a more advanced level. Students learn nuances of style, rhythm, and dynamics. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit......
 

Practicum in Journalism

Provides practical experience in community journalism. Students work 10 hours per week at a local newspaper under an editor’s supervision. Enrollment only by arrangement with the Communication Studies Program....
 

News Features & Magazine Writing

Intended for intermediate writers to focus on non-fiction writing for magazine, newspaper investigative features, and online publication. Covers research and interview techniques, editing and revision, and strategies for "pitching" and perfecting articles for publication....
 

Public Speaking

Presents the essentials of effective public speaking. Students explore topic selection, research methods, organization, analysis of material and audience, and use of visual aids, and practice preparing and delivering various types of speeches. ...
 

Scripting for Film, Video, & Multimedia

Students learn the mechanics and format used for film and television as well as the writer’s job in pre-production and production. In addition, students are introduced to non-linear writing for new interactive multimedia technologies....
 

Broadcasting

Develops skills in announcing and audio operations. Students review radio history and regulations and get an introduction to commercials, news, production, and station organization. ...
 

Advertising Staff

Covers typography, paste-up, design, and sales. Students gain practical experience working on student newspaper. Requires additional time outside class. ...
 

Newspaper Design

Applies newspaper design and coverage strategies. Topics include headline schedules, page makeup, assignment planning, and picture editing. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 Credits. Requires additional time outside class....
 

Editing Techniques

Applies the techniques and responsibilities of newspaper editing. Students practice copy reading and headline writing. Requires additional time outside class....
 

Media Writing

Emphasizes observation skills and choice of language, structure, and source material to communicate events and ideas to selected audiences. Students learn interviewing, basic research, effective expression, and editing through note taking, interviewing, drafting, and revision. Students write regularly for the BCC student newspaper, The Jibsheet....
 

Media/Digital Law & Ethics

Explores the legal and ethical issues raised by modern communication technologies. Specific topics include copyright, free speech, pornography, and universal internet access. Students analyze how the U.S. justice system responds to emerging technologies. Class format incorporates lectures, discussions, case studies, and media clips. ...
 

Writing for the World Wide Web

Introduces the cognitive and creative tools needed to create text for the World Wide Web. Students practice new styles of writing for nonlinear media....
 

Multicultural Media Messages

Analyzes electronic and digital media images from students’ personal and multicultural perspectives. Students practice critical viewing skills and review the history of global media networks and their effect on multicultural society. ...
 

Techniques & Technology of Propaganda

Examines tools and processes for targeting information to specific audiences for specific purposes. Students analyze how film, video, and multimedia can be used to influence opinions, generate sales, etc. Students test persuasion techniques with simple media presentations....
 

Documentary Film

Examines the theory, practice, history and ethics of documentary film making. ...
 

Visual Storytelling

Provides an introduction to key digital storytelling principles and message design for the interactive, rich media environments of the 21st Century. Covers these principles through an examination of media history, architecture, comics, theatre, cinema, visual language, information design, storytelling, and videogames....
 

Communication and Culture

CMST 103 Communication and Culture A . 2 CR Previously SPCH 103 Course studies the effect that culture has on the communication process. Students learn why and how cultures differ and how the differences affect the communication process. Students demonstrate competencies through group projects, email learning journals, and classroom activities. Prerequisite: Completion of English Language I......
 


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