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3.00 Credits
Special topics in film announced when the course is offered. For example, film genres, critical approches, and individual historical periods.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL 2100 or PHIL 2201 or PHIL 2251 Special topics in film announced when the course is offered. Crosslisted as FILM 5010U.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the history of film theory and criticism, including classical and comtemporary film theories and their applications to film criticism. An examination of classical film aesthetics, form, language realism and, formalism as well as contemporary auteurist, semiotic, psychoanalytic, and feminist approaches to film criticism. The application of various perspectives to selected film texts.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the history of film theory and criticism, including classical and contemporary film theories and their applications to film criticism. An examination of classical film aesthetics, form, language realism and formalism as well as contemporary auteurist, semiotic, psychoanalytic, and feminist approaches to film criticism. The application of various perspectives to selected filmic texts.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL 2100 or PHIL 2201 or PHIL 2251 Relationship between film and literature with special emphasis on the adaptation of literature into film. Crosslisted as FILM 5510.
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2.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: none. This course is an introductory course in information technology. Topics include foundations in hardware, software, data and an overview of the use of information technology in organizations. Topics include structured programming techniques, systems development, database design and networking, with an emphasis on appropriate business ethics, interpersonal skills and team building.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: C or better in an Area A mathematics course and in WBIT 1100 This course helps students to develop basic problem-solving skills using the Java programming language. Students are introduced to fundamentals of Java programming language with emphasis on primitive data types, control structures, methods, arrays, classes, objects, abstraction, inheritance and polymorphism. Students learn basic techniques of good programming style, design, coding, debugging, and documentation. Students are able to create programs to solve basic practical problems.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: WBIT 1100 This course will look at the structure and management of an information technology infrastructure. From the management aspect the course will touch on principles and practices of managing both people and technology to support an organization. The course will emphasize how to make an information technology infrastructure effective, efficient, and productive. The management of hardware, software, data, networks and other supporting IT functions will be studied.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 1113 Discrete (as opposed to continuous) mathematics is of direct importance to the fields of Computer Science and Information Technology. This branch of mathematics includes studying areas such as set theory, logic, relations, graph theory, and analysis of algorithms. This course is intended to provide students with an understanding of these areas and their use in the fields of Computer Science and Information Technology.
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