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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CS 450. An introduction to computer networks based on internal structure using the OSI layer model. Topics include: physical layer (encoding and protection), data link layer (point-to-point and broadcast networks, transparent bridging, and spanning tree), the network layer (routing algorithms, the IP protocol, tunneling), and transport layer (UDP and TCP protocols, NS2 network simulation). Network programming will be done using the Berkeley socket and pthreads APIs.
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4.00 Credits
Fall. Prerequisites: Computer Science 255, 323, and 424. Languages and their grammars, lexical analysis and parsing, code generation, and optimization.
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4.00 Credits
Alternate years. Prerequisites: Computer Science 171. Corequisite: Computer Science 450. Introduction to bitmap graphics using the X Window System. Topics include: client/server paradigm, event-driven programming, two-dimensional graphics, graphical user interfaces, toolkits, and object-oriented programming.
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4.00 Credits
May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
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0.00 Credits
Enrollment limited to departmental majors invited to participate in the Honors Program.
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0.00 Credits
Credit, one to four hours, as arranged with the department.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed for students with no or minimal experience in ballet technique. Introduces students to the basic skills and terminology of ballet. Includes barre exercises with an emphasis on alignment. Center work will include adagio, basic turns, petite allegro, and grande allegro in simple combinations. The course is designed to develop individual body awareness, strength, flexibility, and an appreciation of the art of ballet.
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces modern dance technique and vocabulary. Special emphasis will be placed on dynamic alignment, sensing and activating weight in the body, body awareness, increasing the student's ease and range of motion, balance, coordination, and personal expression. Movement explorations take place on the floor, standing, and in sequences locomoting through space.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to articulating and expressing rhythms through stylized movement sequences, basic technical skills, and performance. Emphasis is on development of greater body awareness, strength, flexibility, coordination, musicality (especially syncopation), and improvisation.
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1.00 Credits
In addition to learning an existing dance work or studying a dance form, students will explore the material from a variety of perspectives--historical, cultural, political--or focus on a specific artist's creative environment and process. The topic of study will vary each semester and could embrace Western or non-Western forms or works recorded through Labanotation. This course culminates in a performance or lecture demonstration.
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