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IT 258: Java Programming
3.00 Credits
Miles Community College
This intermediate level course provides fundamental instruction on designing, creating, and debugging Java programs. Students will learn the syntax of the Java programming language, how to design programs using Object Orientated Analysis and Design, and how to create programs that run over the Internet as well as stand-alone applications. Emphasis is placed on program design, using Java programs with HTML pages (applets) and software re-use. Pre-requisite: IT 225 Introduction to Programming.
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IT 290: Introduction to CAD
3.00 Credits
Miles Community College
This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts, techniques, and applications of PC-based computer-aided drafting (CAD). The intent of this course is to provide students with basic CAD skills that will allow them to use a PC-based CAD program to create, edit, and print highly accurate drawings. Pre-requisite: IT 120.
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LI 121: Introduction to Literature
3.00 Credits
Miles Community College
This course is an introduction to the study of literature and literary forms. This course will focus on understanding literary texts using a variety of approaches for critical analysis and understanding some basic assumptions about major movements in literary criticism. Prerequisite/Co-requisite: CA 101.
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LI 131: Introduction to Poetry
3.00 Credits
Miles Community College
Students will study lyric and narrative poetry and the poet's implementation of voice, imagery, sound, rhyme, form, and symbol. Students will explicate and analyze poems and then contrast and compare them. Students will study poetry but will not write poetry as part of their coursework. Pre-requisite: CA 101.
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LI 210: American Literature I
3.00 Credits
Miles Community College
This course is a survey of selected works and writers of American literature from 1492 to the Civil War. Major movements in American literature and the ideas associated with them from cultural, social, and historical perspectives will be examined. Pre-requisite: CA 101.
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LI 211: American Literature II
3.00 Credits
Miles Community College
American Literature II covers 1865 to contemporary times, is a critical reading/writing/thinking intensive sophomore level course. The focus is placed upon recognizing and understanding literary terms, approaches to critical analysis, and understanding basic assumptions about major moments and movements in Post Reconstruction "American" literary history and criticism. The premise is that we will examine important elements of fiction, poetry, and drama to better understand what they offer, to understand how they are constructed, to comprehend why they continue appeal to readers; and finally, why they are distinctly American in substance and form. We will read representative selections, analyze and discuss philosophies, societal mores, social milieus and social concerns.
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LI 230: British Literature
3.00 Credits
Miles Community College
In this course the role of mythical and cultural elements will be examined in an attempt to better understand the conventions and cultures which comprise English literature from the Old English period through the 19th century. How these texts still figure in the 20th century as pieces of Western culture's collective consciousness will be examined. Pre-requisite: CA 101.
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LI 241: Cooperative Education
0.00 Credits
Miles Community College
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LI 268: The Ascent of Man I
4.00 Credits
Miles Community College
The Ascent of Man I honors course offers the student the opportunity to begin the path of exceptional academic excellence. Upon the completion of the program, the student will have the skills to adapt to any accelerated program in the University system and will become an eligible candidate for acceptance into an Honors college or an Honors program at their transfer university of choice.
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LI 269: The Ascent of Man II
4.00 Credits
Miles Community College
The Ascent of Man II honors course offers the student the opportunity to begin the path of exceptional academic excellence. Upon the completion of the program, the student will have the skills to adapt to any accelerated program in the University system and will become an eligible candidate for acceptance into an Honors college or an Honors program at their transfer university of choice.
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