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This course explores the major developments in European social, political, and economic history in the 20th century. Topics include the world wars, the Russian Revolution, the Depression, fascism, and ...
The popularity of film, memes and viral videos, and streaming shows in this day and age overshadow the fact that theatre was among the earliest forms of popular entertainment and social media. As an ...
This course must be taken by Theatre Arts majors and minors during their final semester, preparing students as early-career theatre professionals to better navigate the uncertainties of post-college ...
A course designed for students to develop and apply a working knowledge of the organizational skills necessary to plan and produce a dance concert including: lighting, costuming, programming, audio, ...
Course Overview Building on the foundation established in ASL 1, this intermediate course advances the study of American Sign Language (ASL) with an emphasis on enhancing students’ proficiency in ...
The second part of a two-semester course sequence, this course will cover the remaining physiological systems of the body Students will develop their critical thinking skills by analyzing hypothetical ...
This graduate course is an introduction to the policy making process, primarily as it is practiced in the United States by various actors and institutions. We will examine the processes through which ...
This course introduces students to evidence-based auditory (re)habilitation (AR) practices that address the communicative and biopsychosocial functioning across the lifespan of children and adults who ...
The focus of this course is on clinical competencies in aural (re)habilitation of deaf, Deaf, and hard-of-hearing children and their families. Special ...
VEE300 caps off each student’s Core experience with deep self-reflection on how they have grown and will continue to develop as Gallaudet scholars: wellness-grounded, proudly bilingual, career-ready ...
This course will be taken by students involved with research associated with a thesis option in the audiology or speech-language pathology program.
Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic, of interest to the student and the faculty member, not covered in the curriculum. Independent studies should not substitute for required courses, ...
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