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SPED 3350 - Diagnostic Assessment of Exceptional Students 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Milestone II Description: Techniques used to evaluate a variety of disabling conditions, on an individual basis, in special education classrooms. The student will be required to administer an array of evaluative instruments to special children in public school classrooms.
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SPED 3360 - Characteristics of Gifted Education 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Milestone II Description: This course is designed to acquaint students with the tenets of gifted education. The focus will be on characteristics of gifted learners, the history of the field, assessment practices, and the need for differentiated instruction.
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SPED 4330 - Behavior Management for Exceptional Students 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Milestone II Description: Techniques of managing classroom and other behaviors at all levels and types of exceptionality.
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SPED 4340 - Effective Inclusion Strategies 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Milestone II , HHP 1250 ; Corequisite: RDG 4010 , 4020 Description: Provide instructional strategies and techniques for teachers of the mild and moderately disabled. Students will be assigned 15 hours field experiences to facilitate application of classroom instruction.
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SPED 4350 - Teaching Students with Severe Disabilities 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Milestone II Description: Provide instructional strategies and procedures for teachers of students with severe/multiple disabilities. Emphasis will also be directed toward assessment techniques, use of commercial materials and use of technology. Course is part of Residency I semester.
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SPED 4370 - Career/Vocational Education for Exceptional Students 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Milestone II Description: Familiarize the student with techniques for determining job availability for students with disabilities, employer attitudes, necessary pre-job skills, and an awareness of community employment opportunities, and other transitions into past school life.
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SPED 4390 - Assistive Technology in Special Education 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Milestone II Description: Familiarize students with the special needs of students that can be met by the use of assistive technology and equipment that is available.
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SWED 1110 - Swedish Lang and Culture I 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: At least one year of successfully completed full-time studies at the university level Description: The course provides an introduction to Swedish language and literature, as well as to Swedish culture and society. The students are expected to practice their skills in spoken and written Swedish. The course is required by all international students studying at Mid-Sweden University.
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SWED 1120 - Swedish Lang and Culture II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: SWED 1110 and at least one year of successfully completed full-time studies at the university level Description: The course provides an introduction to Swedish language and literature, as well as to Swedish culture and society. The students are expected to practice their skills in spoken and written Swedish. The course is required by all international students studying at Mid-Sweden University.
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THEA 303A - Summer Theatre 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Description: Intensive work in a summer theatre production, in which the student functions as a performer, technician, designer, or in a combination of duties.
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THEA 303B - Summer Theatre 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Description: Intensive work in a summer theatre production, in which the student functions as a performer, technician, designer, or in a combination of duties.
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THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre 3 Credit Hours Description: Create an awareness of the nature of theatrical art and its place in human culture. Incorporates study of history, theory, and practice of theatrical art. This is not a performance course.
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THEA 1300 - Acting I 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course restricted to those pursuing theatre and dance majors, minors or concentrations; or permission of instructor. Description: An analysis of the various styles and techniques of acting. Emphasis will be placed on performance through the use of improvisation, movement, and voice.
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THEA 1301 - Beginning Acting for Non-Majors 3 Credit Hours Description: This course is designed for non-theatre majors with an analysis of the various styles and techniques of acting. Emphasis will be placed on performance improvement through the use of improvisation, movement, and voice.
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THEA 1500 - Stage Management 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course restricted to those pursuing theatre and dance majors, minors or concentrations; or permission of instructor. Description: The study and application of the basic functions and responsibilties of professional stage managers.
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THEA 1600 - Stagecraft I 3 Credit Hours Description: Principles and techniques used in construction, rigging, handling and maintenance of stage scenery, soft good construction and manipulation, and scenic painting. Students will participate in a combination of classroom learned techniques in the scene and costume shop and on production crews.
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THEA 1700 - Elements of Design/Rendering Techniques 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course restricted to those pursuing theatre and dance majors, minors or concentrations; or permission of instructor. Description: Exploration of various graphic media and techniques used to create visual images for the scenic and costume designer.
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THEA 1800 - Theatre Production 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course restricted to those pursuing theatre and dance majors, minors or concentrations; or permission of instructor. Description: Hands-on experience with the technical aspects of theatre. Assignments may include scene shop crew, costume shop crew, office crew, light and sound operations, show run crews, front of house, stage crew or props.
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THEA 1880 - Theatre Performance Practicum 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Department consent Description: Practical experience rehearsing and performing a play or musical from audition to rehearsals through performance.
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THEA 1900 - Drafting I 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 1700 Description: Exploration of the techniques involved in the preparation of design and technical drawings for theatrical productions. Student drafting projects will include scenic floor plan, scenic elevations, and pencil drawings.
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THEA 2000 - American Theatre 3 Credit Hours Description: History of American theatre with emphasis on changing systems of value as reflected by the drama.
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THEA 2200 - Script Analysis 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course restricted to those pursuing theatre and dance majors, minors or concentrations; or permission of instructor. Description: Introduction to dramatic and visual storytelling techniques. Course includes critical study of various plays with emphasis on the production values by analyzing structure, genre, theme, style, character, and language.
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THEA 2300 - Acting II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 1300 Description: Analysis of styles and techniques in acting. Improvisation, movement, and voice will be developed as a means of character development.
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THEA 2350 - Stage Movement 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course restricted to those pursuing theatre and dance majors, minors or concentrations; or permission of instructor. Description: This course introduces principles and techniques of theatrical stage movement. It is designed to help actors and dancers make their bodies more flexible and efficient instruments of expression.
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THEA 2800 - Theatre Production 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course restricted to those pursuing theatre and dance majors, minors or concentrations; or permission of instructor. Description: Hands-on experience with the technical aspects of theatre. Assignments may include scene shop crew, costume shop crew, box office crew, light and sound operations, show run crews, front of house, stage crew or props.
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THEA 2880 - Theatre Performance Practicum 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Department consent Description: Practical experience rehearsing and performing a play or musical from auditions to rehearsals through performance.
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THEA 3000 - Make Up Design I 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 1600 , 2200 Description: This is a hands on course that explores design and application techniques of two and three dimensional theatrical make-up.
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THEA 3010 - Theatre History I 3 Credit Hours Description: Examines history and theory of theatrical art of the Classical Era, Middle Ages, and Renaissance in Western Europe. Emphasizes theatrical space, production, and performance. Drama is considered as a plan for production rather than as literature.
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THEA 3020 - Theatre History II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3010 Description: Examines history and theory of theatrical art in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries in Western Europe. Emphasizes theatrical space, production, and performance. Drama is considered as a plan for production rather than as literature.
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THEA 3080 - International Studies in Theatre I 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of instructor Description: Exposes students to the history, development, social relevance, and artistry of theatre abroad. Students will actively examine current trends in theatre within the confines of an international component. This area of study will culminate with an international experience. Students are expected to enroll in THEA 3090 , International Studies in Theatre II, the following semester.
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THEA 3090 - International Studies in Theatre II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Junior standing, THEA 3080 or permission of instructor Description: This course is the culmination of THEA 3080 . The students will experience international theatre first hand within the confines of a studies abroad program.
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THEA 3100 - Non-Western Theatre 3 Credit Hours Description: A study of the history and theory of traditional and contemporary theatrical forms of non-western theatre as reflect the concerns of the societies that produce them. Course will cover various theatrical traditions from Asia and Africa, among others.
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THEA 3200 - Voice for the Actor 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 1300 or permission of instructor Description: Practical work on the fundamentals of vocal production for the stage. Topics include body alignment, breath support, articulation, and Standard American Stage Speech using the International Phonetic Alphabet.
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THEA 3300 - Acting III 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 2300 Description: For students who intend to pursue a career in theatre on the educational or commercial level, to refine skills as well as to develop the capacity to teach the art of acting to others.
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THEA 3330 - Musical Theatre History 3 Credit Hours Description: A survey course of the history of musical theatre from operetta to present day with an emphasis on select shows and significant contributors to the genre.
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THEA 3340 - Musical Theatre Voice I 2 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course restricted to those pursuing theatre and dance majors, minors or concentrations; or permission of instructor. Description: Singing techniques including anatomy, physiology, and diction utilizing musical theatre repertoire.
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THEA 3345 - Musical Theatre Voice II 2 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3340 Description: Continuation of THEA 3340 . Course focuses on healthy vocal production of the singing voice and stylization utilizing musical theatre repertoire.
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THEA 3347 - Musical Theatre Voice III 2 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3345 Description: Continuation of THEA 3345 . Course focuses on the artistry of singing. Topics include the function of music and lyrics, song selection, and song interpretation utilizing musical theatre repertoire.
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THEA 3350 - Musical Theatre Workshop I 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course restricted to those pursuing theatre and dance majors, minors or concentrations; or permission of instructor. Description: A performance-oriented study of musical theatre, composers, and styles to improve students’ audition and performance skills.
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THEA 3360 - Musical Theatre Workshop II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3350 Description: Continuation of THEA 3350 . Practical acting and vocal techniques of the solo musical theatre performer. Audition and performance techniques.
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THEA 3400 - Directing I 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course restricted to those pursuing theatre and dance majors, minors or concentrations; or permission of instructor. Description: The theories, problems and techniques of stage direction. Each student is required to produce and direct the performance of a theatrical event, selected with the advice and consent of the instructor.
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THEA 3500 - Stage Dialects 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3200 or permission of instructor Description: Training in the use of region-specific dialects common in theatrical performance. Topics include IPA transcription, sound substitutions, and resonant focus.
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THEA 3550 - Stage Management II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 1500 Description: Continued study and application of the functions and responsibilities of professional stage managers. Topics will include blocking notation, schedules, prompt books, and union rules.
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THEA 3601 - Special Topics in Theatre 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Department consent Description: Occasional course offering to further prepare students for a professional career in theatre, Focus may include a specialized course taught by a guest artist in residence or other. Topics to be announced.
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THEA 3700 - Scenic Design I 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 1600 Description: Exposes the student to theatre design in the area of Scenery. Emphasis placed on script analysis and the implementation of various design elements. Students will explore working in a collaborative atmosphere with others on the production team.
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THEA 3750 - Scene Painting I 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 1600 or permission of instructor Description: Course covers traditional theatre painting techniques, including tools and techniques, trompe l’oeil, color theory, paint chemistry and the history of scene painting.
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THEA 3760 - Scene Design II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3700 Description: Intermediate design for theatrical productions. Topics will include multiple-set productions, repertory productions, and alternative theatre spaces.
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THEA 3800 - Theatre Production 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course restricted to those pursuing theatre and dance majors, minors or concentrations; or permission of instructor. Description: Hands-on experience with the technical aspects of theatre. Assignments may include scene shop crew, costume shop crew, box office crew, light and sound operations, show run crews, front of house, stage crew or props.
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THEA 3850 - Costume Construction 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 1600 , 2200 Description: Introduction to costume shop techniques and procedures. Through assigned projects, students learn basic machine and hand-sewing techniques. Specific emphasis on flat patterning and draping.
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THEA 3880 - Theatre Performance Practicum 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Department consent Description: Practical experience rehearsing and performing a play or musical from auditions to rehearsals through performance.
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THEA 3890 - Costume Design I 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 1600 , 2200 Description: This course will explore all aspects of Theatrical Costuming from character analysis through design concept to realization. The student will develop skills in basic costume construction as well as techniques such as draping, flat-patterning, and sewing both by hand and machine.
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THEA 3900 - Drafting II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 1900 Description: Continuation of the theories and practices of THEA 1900 . Computer-aided drafting and design and its application for theatre. Topics will include 2D layouts, 3D virtual models and plotting.
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THEA 4001 - Make UP Design II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3000 Description: Continuation of the theories and practices of THEA 3000. Course will include character analysis, prosthetic work, facial manipulations, scar building and bruising, and creating designs with non-traditional media.
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THEA 4100 - Period Styles of Architecture 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3010 Description: Survey of architectural styles as it relates to theatrical productions. Topics will include architectural form, interior decor, artistic styles, and theatrical application.
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THEA 4150 - Period Styles of Costumes 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3010 Description: Survey of fashionable dress as it relates to theatrical productions. Topics will include fashion time lines, popular plays in those time lines, military wear, and period styles in movies.
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THEA 4200 - Independent Research 1-3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Department consent Description: Opportunity for directed scholarly research in an area of special interest to the student. Enrollment accepted only after professor has approved a written project proposal from the student. Variable 1-3 credits.
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THEA 4300 - Lighting Design I 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 1600 , 2200 Description: Exposes the student to theatre design in the area of lighting. Emphasis placed on script analysis and the implementation of various design elements. Students will explore working in a collaborative atmosphere with given scenic and costume designs.
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THEA 4350 - Acting IV 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3300 Description: Advanced study of acting techniques and styles. Course will include scene study, character development, alternative approaches, and contemporary trends.
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THEA 4401 - Directing II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3400 Description: Advanced study of directing principles and techniques for the theatrical stage. Topics will include directorial analysis, composition, blocking, and alternative modern approaches.
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THEA 4520 - Careers 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course restricted to those pursuing theatre and dance major, minors or concentrations; or permission of instructor. Description: Course addresses the skills needed to secure employment in performance or related fields. Topics will include resumes, headshots, portfolios, unions, self-marketing, interviews, audition techniques and preparation, managers, and regional markets.
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THEA 4550 - Roy Acuff Chair Seminar 4 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Department approval Description: Offered once every four years, allows the student to take a class with a theatre practitioner of national/international reputation. The theatre artist selected as the Roy Acuff Chair recipient might be an actor, director, designer, playwright, and/or screenwriter. The student is exposed to the realistic demands of his/her chosen area in the field of professional theatre.
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THEA 4650 - Direction and Performance for the Camera 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Junior standing and permission of instructor Description: Designed to provide interaction between students in Broadcast Media and Theatre. Through lecture, exercise, scene work and technology, students will be introduced to the special skills necessary to produce and act in film and TV. Rotation of roles of technician, director, and performer to insure an understanding of the process behind and in front of the camera.
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THEA 4700 - Topics in Women’s Theatre 3 Credit Hours Description: Examines the theory and practice of special topics in women’s theatre. Special topics include the works of Eve Ensler, Caryl Churchill, Maria Irene Fornes, Beth Henley, Marsha Norman, and others.
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THEA 4751 - Directed Studies in Theatre 1-3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Department consent Description: Directed, concentrated study in a specific area of theatre. Designed as a substitute for a required course that is needed but not offered in a specific semester. Permission granted only to allow student a timely graduation. Variable 1-3 credits.
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THEA 4760 - Scene Design III 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3760 Description: Advanced design for theatrical productions. Topics will include design visualization, professional standards and practices and practical application.
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THEA 4790 - Lighting Design II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 4300 Description: Project lighting design with an emphasis on visualization of design concepts, professional graphics, and paperwork standards, and practices.
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THEA 4801 - Theatre Production 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Course restricted for those pursuing theatre and dance majors, minors or concentrations; or permission of instructor. Description: Hands-on experience with the technical aspects of theatre. Assignments may include scene shop crew, costume shop crew, box office crew, light and sound operations, show run crews, front of house, stage crew or props.
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THEA 4850 - Scene Painting II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3750 Description: Advanced painting techniques for theatrical productions. Topics will include alternate scene painting tools, stencils, large scale works, and cut drops and scrims.
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THEA 4880 - Theatre Performance Practicum 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Department consent Description: Practical experience rehearsing and performing a play or musical from auditions to rehearsals through performance.
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THEA 4890 - Costume Design II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: THEA 3890 Description: Project designing for theatrical productions with emphasis on character development through costuming. Unconventional rendering techniques will be explored.
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THEA 4900 - Playwriting 3 Credit Hours Cross Listed ENGL 4900 Description: Designed to give the student opportunity for written expression in the dramatic form. Play structure will be studied and practically applied.
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THEA 4950 - Advanced Playwriting 3 Credit Hours Cross Listed ENGL 4950 Prerequisite: THEA 1030 or ENGL 4900 or THEA 4900 and sophomore standing Description: Revising plays and one act scripts for stage performance.
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THEA 4995 - Senior Capstone 4 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Department consent, senior status Description: Final semester of study with supervision of theatre faculty, each individual senior theatre student will create a substantial work (i.e., thesis or in-depth dance work) that culminates his/her studies. Written component required. Performance-based capstones will be featured in an annual senior showcase. Application must be approved.
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WS 4010 - Capstone Seminar in Women’s Studies 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: WGS 2050 and three hours of WS courses Description: Students will examine upper-division readings in feminist theory, culminating in a research project and presentation.
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Computer Technology and Information Management |
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CTIM 213A - Microcomputer Applications:Word Processing I 2 Credit Hours Description: Microcomputer-based word processing software, creating, editing, and manipulating documents of varying sophistication.
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CTIM 213B - Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet 2 Credit Hours Description: Microcomputer-based spreadsheet software for business application, spreadsheet documents will be produced for a variety of applications.
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CTIM 213C - Microcomputer Applications: Database 2 Credit Hours Description: Concepts of database management system using microcomputer database software to apply and validate these concepts.
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CTIM 213D - Microcomputer Applications: Desktop Publishing 2 Credit Hours Description: Desktop publishing concepts and hands-on training in microcomputers, laser printers, and various page composition software packages.
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CTIM 213E - Microcomputer Applications: Presenting Graphics 2 Credit Hours Description: Software used to design presentation graphics such as business charts, line charts, bar graphs, and organization charts.
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CTIM 299A - Special Problems in Computer Technology and Information Management 1 Credit Hours Description: Individual research relating to current problems, issues, and/or technological advancements related to Computer Technology and Information Management. Conducted under the guidance of a faculty member.
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CTIM 299B - Special Problems in Computer Technology and Information Management 2 Credit Hours Description: Individual research relating to current problems, issues, and/or technological advancements related to Computer Technology and Information Management. Conducted under the guidance of a faculty member.
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CTIM 299C - Special Problems in Computer Technology and Information Management 3 Credit Hours Description: Individual research relating to current problems, issues, and/or technological advancements related to Computer Technology and Information Management. Conducted under the guidance of a faculty member.
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CTIM 2010 - Document Processing I 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: CTIM 2000 or equivalent skills Description: Continuation of keyboarding skills essential to document processing. Involves processing intermediate level office correspondence/forms/reports.
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CTIM 2020 - Document Processing II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: CTIM 2010 or equivalent skills Description: Refinement of keyboarding office production skills using complex forms and documents.
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CTIM 2040 - Word Processing Concepts and Applications 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: CTIM 2020 or equivalent skills Description: Emphasis is placed on basic word processing concepts and integration with typical office word processing applications.
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CTIM 2050 - Advanced Word Processing and Desktop Publishing 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: CTIM 2040 Description: Produce complex documents using advanced word processing functions and desktop publishing applications.
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CTIM 2100 - Introduction of Operating Systems 3 Credit Hours Description: Introduction to the hardware and software of microcomputers; instruction on configuring and troubleshooting of microsystems: Windows instruction.
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CTIM 2110 - Information Technology Concepts 3 Credit Hours Description: Computer terminology, professional ethics and social implications of computers. Introduction to networking concepts, protocols, communication services, e-business applications, network security, and emerging initiatives.
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CTIM 2120 - Integrated Software Applications 3 Credit Hours Description: Integrated software concepts which include word processing, spreadsheets, database management, graphics, and communications.
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CTIM 2121 - Advanced Integrated Software Applications 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: CTIM 2120 Description: Advanced integrated software concepts and applications of word processing, spreadsheets, database management, graphics, and communications for business situations.
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CTIM 2130 - Spreadsheet Applications 3 Credit Hours Description: Basic business applications using spreadsheet software. Create professional looking workbooks using templates; create multiple worksheets; and work with formulas and functions. Case-based, problem-solving approach used.
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CTIM 2132 - Data Applications 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: CTIM 2100 , 2110 or permission of instructor Description: Business applications using database software.
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CTIM 2135 - Advanced Spreadsheet Application 3 Credit Hours Description: Advanced business applications using spreadsheet software. Develop customized applications with macros and Visual Basic. Hands-on training to include case studies.
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CTIM 2140 - Database Applications 3 Credit Hours Description: Basic business applications using database software. Develop queries, forms, and reports. Case-based, problem solving approach used.
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CTIM 2145 - Advanced Database Applications 3 Credit Hours Description: Advanced business applications using database software. Develop advanced queries, macros, using Visual Basic. Use data tables and Scenario Management and Solver for complex problems. Hands-on training to include case studies.
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CTIM 2150 - Presentation Graphics Applications 3 Credit Hours Description: Software used to design presentation graphics such as business charts, bar graphs, and organization charts; apply complex animation and sound effects; manipulate digital photographs and drawing diagrams and illustrations.
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CTIM 2160 - Records and Information Management 3 Credit Hours Description: Equipment and systems used for information storage, transmission and retrieval. Includes concepts of filing: micrographic; forms design, usage, and control; and evaluation, protection, and destruction of vital records.
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CTIM 2170 - Web Page Design Applications 3 Credit Hours Description: Coverage of essential Web page development topics such as HTML, common Web page elements, hyperlinks, templates, tables, formatting, image maps, thumbnail images, interactive forms, and frames.
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CTIM 2180 - Visual Basic I 3 Credit Hours Description: Introduces the beginning-programming student to building applications in a graphical environment. Basic concepts in methods of object oriented programming.
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CTIM 2185 - Visual Basic II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: CTIM 2180 Description: Advanced concepts in methods of object oriented programming. Manipulating strings random access files, arrays, sequential access files and printing.
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