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IT 442: Desktop Publishing
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisites: IT 212 or consent of instructor. An advanced graphic design course that provides a broad understanding of computer-assisted publishing. Emphases are on design and print production, materials, processes, analyses, and technologies of desktop publishing. S
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IT 450: Senior Capstone
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisite: Senior standing and consent of instructor. The capstone course is designed to integrate coursework covered throughout the student's program in order to demonstrate knowledge and understanding related to the theories, processes, methods and techniques in their area of emphasis. Students will work individually and collaboratively to demonstrate their overall competency in program objectives and their potential as professionals. S
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IT 451: Control Systems
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisite: IT 211. A study of computer integrated systems and their designs as utilized by industry to facilitate the manufacturing and production processes. Subject matter to be covered includes, but is not limited to, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), microcontrollers and robots. Students will also utilize commercial computer-aided design tools, i.e., Multism and Ultiboard to design, test, and manufacture their own circuit boards where necessary. S/2
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IT 452: Multimedia Production
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisites: IT 302 or consent of instructor. This advanced graphics course is designed to explore multimedia production technologies, concepts, processes, methods, and techniques. The course provides hands-on experience applying multimedia technology to integrate graphics, text, sound and video into meaningful productions. S
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IT 493: Workshop
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
1-6 credits. A workshop course on a specific topic, primarily for, but not confined to, Continuing Education. F, S, SS
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IT 497: Directed Studies in Industrial Technology
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
1-8 credits. Prerequisites: Junior standing and instructor consent. Studies in topics pertinent to the students' needs in selected topics including (a) Teaching Technology, (b) Electronics and Control Technology, (c) Graphic Communication Technology, (d) Manufacturing Technology, and (e) Materials Science. F, S
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Ling 450: Articulatory Phonetics
2.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
2 credits. Introduction to the theory and practice of articulatory phonetics. SS
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Ling 451: Phonology I
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisite or corequisite: Ling 450. Introduction to phonological analysis; intensive practice in applying theoretical principles to problem solving and to field techniques. SS
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Ling 452: Syntax and Morphology I
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Fundamentals of analyzing the grammatical and morphological structures of languages; analytical skills developed through graded problems based on a wide variety of languages. SS
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Ling 460: Ethnographic Methods in Field Linguistics
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Orientation on cultural anthropology and ethnographic research methods for the field linguist, with special attention to the interaction between language and culture. SS
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