Modern/Contemporary Dance Technique and Theory I/Semester II
DANC-144R
Average GPA: 3.33
Withdraw Rate: 3%
Total Enrollment: 178
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): DANC 143R
Focuses on development of solid foundational skills in modern dance/contemporary dance technique and theory that prepare the student for an intensive major program. Emphasizes the development of strength, flexibility, core support, coordination, kinesthetic awareness and memory, and movement expressiveness. Includes experience in improvisation and composition as a means of understanding and applying technical skills in performance settings. May be repeated for a total of six credits toward graduation.
Course Lab fee of $216 for support applies.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 3400 and University Advanced Standing; BIOL 3600 recommended
Corequisite(s): MICR 3450
Hands-on laboratory procedures that studies the methods of taxonomy and distinguishes physiology and genetics of prokaryotes (bacteria, Archaea), viruses and eukaryotic pathogens. Introduces methods used in industrial microbiology, biotechnology, and immunology and the biochemical basis of infectious diseases. Designed for biology majors who desire an in-depth coverage of microbiology.
Course Lab fee of $60 for materials, lab applies.
Prerequisite(s): (FAMS 101G or PSY 1010 or SOC 1010) and (ENGL 2010 with a C+ grade or higher) and University Advanced Standing
Explores the field of family life education. Includes the history, development, and theory of family life education, as well as discusses the types of family life education programs. Develops the knowledge and practical skills that are required to identify needs, design programs, teach family life education, facilitate groups, and evaluate participants and programs in a wide variety of settings with a broad range of populations. Develops an appreciation for the impact of diversity in family life education which includes an awareness of multicultural factors, family structure, culture, economics, gender, race, religion, disability, ageism, and sexual orientation.
Studies the emergence, development, and characteristics of American music including Jazz, Blues, Country, Rock, Motown, Hip-Hop, and other popular styles. Examines the contributions of European, African, Latin and other cultural traditions on American popular music. Studies the influences of mass media and technology. Examines the marketing and dissemination of popular music by the music industry. Studies the role of popular music as a symbol of race, class, gender, and generation. Fulfills the Fine Arts general education distribution requirement and addresses the Intellectual and Practical Skills Foundation essential learning outcomes of qualitative reasoning.
Presents strategies to develop new attitudes for coping with stressful circumstances. Increases a broader perspective and deeper understanding of acute and chronic stress. Develops conflict resolution techniques through improved communication skills. Studies physiological signs of stress and strain. Emphasizes relaxation techniques to increase performance and reduce the effects of stressful situations. Presents how diet affects personal performance and stress reduction. Explores physical fitness and the effects a sound body can have on coping with stress.
May be delivered online.
Introduction to Engineering Drawing and Technical Design
EGDT-1000
Average GPA: 2.85
Withdraw Rate: 15%
Total Enrollment: 27
Number of Reviews: 0
Covers basic sketching, instruments and their use, lettering, geometric construction, dimensioning, multi-view drawings, and section views, using CAD (computer-aided drafting) and traditional hand tools. Teaches introductory skills required in several first-year drafting technology courses.
Software fee of $18 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): (INFO 3410 or IT 3700) and University Advanced Standing
Utilizing theory, scenarios, and step-by-step examples, this course provides a strong foundation in database security and auditing. Covers the following topics in depth: the importance of database security in contemporary business environments; Security; Profiles; Password policies, privileges and roles; Virtual Private Databases; Auditing; SQL injection; Database management security issues.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 3450 and University Advanced Standing
Covers the history of European-sphere music from the Classic era to the present. Surveys periods, genres, composers, works, preformance practice and sources. Emphasizes musical meaning, style and interpretation.
Examines theatre analysis, history, dramatic structure, outstanding dramatic literature, and the various roles in theatre production including the playwright, producer, director, the design team, production staff, house staff, run crew, and publicity. Utilizes lecture, film review, play reading, and live theatre attendance.
Prerequisite(s): Approval from School of Business Career and Corporate Manager and University Advanced Standing
For upper-division students working toward a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management. Provides a transition from school to work where learned theory is applied to actual practice through meaningful on-the-job experience. No more than three credit hours of internship work experience will apply toward graduation in any Business Management Specialization; may be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits. May be graded credit/no credit.
Prerequisite(s): DGM 3410, Portfolio Review Acceptance, and University Advanced Standing
Reviews principles of good audio engineering covered in the introductory class, but in greater depth, including, cable types, microphone types, mixers, and techniques of use. Emphasis will be on miking techniques for each individual instrument involved in the recording. Covers in-depth theory and application of mixers, signal processors, and effects. Addresses advanced stereo miking techniques and focuses on several key instruments, including piano and drums. Continues further in-depth topics on impedance matching, power requirements, and use of the decibel. Includes acoustic properties and sound transmission loss of common studio surface materials.
Software fee of $15 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): CRT 111L, CRT 112L
Corequisite(s): CRT 2400
Provides a laboratory experience for plastic parts identification, interpretation of ISO codes, plastic welding equipment and techniques, SMC repairs and sectioning. Instructs in paintless dent repair tools, and methods of repair. Uses Advanced Tech I-CAR curriculum. Includes hands-on demonstrations.
Tool room fee of $19 for equipment applies.
Course Lab fee of $35 for materials applies.
Prerequisite(s): CRT 1110, CRT 1120, CRT 1130, CRT 1140
Discusses automotive interior designs with emphasis on color coordination, and materials. Identifies a variety of techniques used in alteration, sewing, layout, and attachment processes.
Prerequisite(s): EART 2110, EART 2115 or departmental approval
Pre- or Corequisite(s): EART 2165, EART 2270, EART 2275
Teaches the theory and operation of industrial solid state thyristor devices, power circuits, integrated circuits, and DC/AC electronic motor controls. Covers basic electronic components found in variable speed drives. Introduces stepper and servo motor theory. Includes lecture and demonstration.
Course Lab fee of $11 for materials applies.
Software fee of $20 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 computers applies.
Introduces practical storytelling techniques for the stage. Involves writing short form scripts using classic play structure. Focuses on helping student writers to find story material, create engaging characters, structure stories, and communicate thematic ideas.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 or ENGH 1005
Covers the essentials of editing manuscripts for publication. Provides students with the necessary knowledge of punctuation, grammar and usage as well as the symbols and conventions of editing.