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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CS301; MA301 or written permission of the instructor. An introduction to the mathematics and algo- rithms required to create two- and three-dimensional computer images. Covers the modeling and display of objects, scenes, and lighting in high-level computer languages.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing in computer science or written permission of the instructor. An advanced course in computer science. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CS482. A project-oriented course which may be taken on or off campus under the supervision of a faculty advisor. Requires a proposal and progress reports. An oral presentation and a formal paper con- clude the course. Weekly seminar on social and ethical issues in computer science and reading, writing, critiqu- ing, and presenting technical literature.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CS496. A continuation of CS496.
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3.00 Credits
Deals with the origins, nature, content, and impact of American public opinion. Role of demographics and economics on the distribution of public sentiment is noted; so are surprising departures from "conventional wisdoms" regarding its character. Counts toward Ameri- can Studies minor.
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3.00 Credits
Students apprentice on set construction, scene painting, lighting, and running crews. This entails hands-on, supervised work on the Evergreen Players' main-stage productions. Participants work with the professional set and lighting designers of Loyola productions.
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Uptown and Down (3.00 cr.) Studies the variety found in American musical theatre, including musical drama, opera, and musical comedy. Through readings, recordings, and video tapes, stu- dents investigate this lively art. At least one live perfor- mance is viewed during the semester. Counts toward American Studies minor. Same course as MU210.
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3.00 Credits
The evolution of theatre as an art form is explored, from ancient Greek to contemporary performance. Major theatrical genres/movements, playwrights, direc- tors, actors, and designers are covered. An emphasis is placed on the link between society and theatre, focus- ing on key moments in the Theatre's development. Includes attendance at theatre productions in the Baltimore/Washington area. Fulfills fine arts core require- ment. (Theatre tickets cost approximately $50.)
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3.00 Credits
Students experience theatre by performing different roles associated with theatrical production. Students act as readers, audience members, actors, reviewers, critics, playwrights, directors, and designers. An emphasis is placed on students understanding and experiencing all aspects of the theatrical process. Includes attendance at theatre productions in the Baltimore/Washington area. Fulfills fine arts core requirement. (Theatre tickets cost approximately $50.)
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to a variety of dance styles including ballet, modern, and some social and ritual dance. In addition to training students in dance tech- nique, improvisation, and composition, the course is also recommended to actors for training in movement. Includes visits to dance performances and screening of dance videos.164 Fine Arts
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