SCCtv
English
Arts, Science & Culture
SCCtv (or Seattle Community College Television) provides informative programming full of interesting documentaries about history, psychology, arts, economy, biology. Here is the example of SCCtv programming: A World of Art: Goat Island, A World of Art: Judy Baca, American Cinema: The Star, American Cinema: The Studio System, American Passages: Masculine Heroes, American Passages: Spirit of Nationalism, Art of the Western World: Realms of Light--The Baroque, Cycles of Life: Exploring Biology: Energy In - Energy Out, Cycles of Life: Exploring Biology: Generations: Mitosis and Meiosis, Earth Revealed: Plate Dynamics, Earth Revealed: The Birth of a Theory, Economics U$A: Exchange Rates, Economics U$A: International Trade, Introduction to Entrepreneurship: Finding Your Ideas, Literary Visions: Telling Their Tales: Character in Short Fiction, Literary Visions: The Story's Blueprint: Plot and Structure in Short Fiction, MediaWaves: An Introduction to Mass Communication: Magazine Industry, MediaWaves: An Introduction to Mass Communication: Newspaper Industry, Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century: Challenges in the Hinterlands, Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century: The Transforming Industrial Heartland, Psychology: The Human Experience: Consciousness, Psychology: The Human Experience: Sensation and Perception,The Endless Voyage: Over the Edge, The Endless Voyage: The Ocean's Memory, The Habitable Planet: Human Population Dynamics, The Habitable Planet: Risk, Exposure, and Health, The Human Condition: Behind Closed Doors, The Human Condition: It's Personal, The Way We Live: Against the Grain: Deviance, The Way We Live: Matters of the Flesh: Sexuality, The Western Tradition: The Reformation, The Western Tradition: The Renaissance and the Age of Discovery, The Western Tradition: The Renaissance and the New World, The Western Tradition: The Rise of the Middle Class, The Writer's Circle: English Composition I: Analyzing Images, The Writer's Circle: English Composition I: Building Arguments, Voices & Visions: Emily Dickinson, Voices & Visions: Hart Crane