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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the study of abstract data types and the analysis of algorithms. Students will write Java applications using data structures such as linked lists, stacks, queues, multidimensional arrays, trees, sets, maps, and heaps. Meets: weekly for three 65-minute periods, with an additional weekly 75-minute laboratory. Prerequisite: C- or better in CSCI 9, or AP computer science and departmental approval. Offered spring semester.
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2.00 Credits
Designing, writing, and testing structured computer programs. Decomposing problems; writing function definitions; conditional and iterative control constructs; using class libraries. Java will be the language of instruction. No student may receive credit for both AP computer science and CSCI 6. Meets: weekly for three65-minute periods, with an additional weekly 75-minute laboratory. Offered first half of fall semester.
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4.00 Credits
This course will survey the principal computing technologies that are in use today or on the horizon, then investigate individual topics in more technical and cultural depth. Topics will vary in light of new developments, and could include blogging, RFID, intelligent systems, GPS, data mining, Google, and eBay. Other aspects of computing technology, society, and culture to be addressed will include legal and political issues such as regulation, jurisdiction, internationalization, and standardization, and broader questions such as how and why new computing technologies are developed and accepted. Enrollment priority: Given to juniors and seniors. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Offered fall semester.
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2.00 Credits
Problem-solving through programming with classes and vectors; algorithm correctness; recursion. No student may receive credit for both AP computer science and CSCI 9. Meets: weekly for three 65-minute periods, with an additional weekly 75-minute laboratory. Prerequisite: C- or better in CSCI 6. Offered second half of fall semester.
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2.00 Credits
Advanced technical, compositional, and theoretical exploration through the preparation of a choreographed piece and all the accompanying research and production work necessary to present the piece in the department dance concert. May be repeated for credit. Signature of instructor required for registration. Prerequisite: Prior dance experience or DAN 62, and permission of instructor. Offered every semester.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced technical composition and theoretical exploration through the preparation and performance of several choreographed pieces as part of the Theatre Arts Department's dance concert at the end of the semester. Will require the development of extensive preproduction research and performance preparation work in conjunction with choreographed pieces in the concert. May be repeated for credit. Signature of instructor required for registration. Prerequisite: DAN 2 or 24. Offered spring semester.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Study in dance related subjects at the Intermediate or Advanced level. Topics could include: Styles (jazz, tap, ballet etc.), dance on film, appreciation and critique, history of dance. Amount of credit established at time of registration. Course may be repeated as topic changes. Signature of instructor required for registration. Offering to be determined. Same as: DAN 68. MUS 1 / Music: Imagination and Technique (4) An introduction to the shaping forces of music, with emphasis on developing musical imagination. Includes basics of acoustics; rhythm and pitch notation; scales; keys; triadic structures; functional harmony; form; and compositional processes. A computer is required since it replaces a printed text so that sounds can be heard. Designed for students with little or no prior musical knowledge or more advanced students interested in learning about music from the perspective of the composer. Offered every semester.
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2.00 Credits
An exploration of dance technique through several current movement styles. Focuses on alignment, strength, and flexibility. Students develop the basic body connections necessary to execute more advanced movement sequences, while fostering body awareness and integration. Enrollment priority: theatre majors and minors and dance minors. Offered spring semester.
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2.00 Credits
An exploration of various movement and dance styles utilized in musical theatre. The first half of the semester will focus on the technique of Jazz dance, exposing students to a specific anatomical use particular to that style and combinations influenced by the historical jazz genre. Among the other styles that may be included in the remainder of the semester are ballroom, swing, and tap. May be repeated once for credit. Enrollment priority: theatre majors and minors and dance minors. Offered fall semester.
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of the movement explorations of DAN 2 for students who want to develop their physical awareness, flexibility, and strength further as well as their awareness and experience of different dance techniques. Students will be challenged to achieve a high level of technical execution. They will also be required to participate in the Theatre Arts Department's dance concert at the end of the semester and to view selected videos on different dance techniques and submit written analyses. Course may be repeated. Enrollment priority: theatre majors and minors and dance minors. Prerequisite: DAN 2. Offered spring semester.
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