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1.00 Credits
CB 5005015226 A laboratory course open to all students doing work in actual play production. Students are required to attend necessary rehearsals and other assigned workshop meetings.
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3.00 Credits
CB 5005015126 Survey of all phases of theater including its history, dramatic works, stage techniques, production procedures, and relation to the fine arts. Participation in major productions may be required. Prerequisites: 12.0 reading level and eligibility for English 1301.
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3.00 Credits
CB 5005025126 Study and application of visual aethstetics of design which may include the physical theater, scenery construction and painting, properties, lighting, costume, makeup and backstage organization. Prerequisites: 12.0 reading level and eligibility for English 1301.
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3.00 Credits
CB 5005065126 Development of basic skills and techniques of acting including increased sensory awareness, ensemble performing, character analysis, and script analysis. Emphasis is on the mechanics of voice, body, emotion, and analysis as tools for the actor. Prerequisites: 12.0 reading level and eligibility for English 1301.
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3.00 Credits
CB 5005065126 Development of basic skills and techniques of acting including increased sensory awareness, ensemble performing, character analysis, and script analysis. Emphasis is on the mechanics of voice, body, emotion, and analysis as tools for the actor. Prerequisites: 12.0 reading level and eligibility for English 1301.
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3.00 Credits
CB 5006025126 Emphasis on the analysis of the visual and aural aspects of selected motion pictures, dramatic aspects of narrative films, and historical growth and sociological effect of film as an art. Prerequisites: 12.0 reading level and eligibility for English 1301.
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3.00 Credits
CB 4506015125 General treatment of the nature and scope of economics. The concept of the economizing problem is carefully developed in order to lay the foundation necessary for putting the many particular subject areas of economics into perspective. This course emphasizes macroeconomics in such areas as national income analysis; the business cycle; the equilibrium levels of output, employment and income; Classical and Keynesian economics theories; the economics of fiscal policy and monetary policy; money and banking; the Federal Reserve System; and the economics of wage-price policies. Government in economics is given major treatment in such areas as the Five Fundamental Economic Questions; mixed capitalism; and the facts of American capitalism in today's world. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing, MATH 1314, ENGL 1301.
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3.00 Credits
CB 4506015125 This course gives considerable attention to microeconomics in general and to the theory of the firm in particular. The economics of the firm and resource allocation is given thorough treatment. General equilibrium, price interrelationships and inputoutput capitalism. Finally, current domestic and international problems are the subject of class discussions. The control of industry; American agriculture; labor unions and collective bargaining; the economics of inequality and poverty; social imbal- ance; and the economics of international trade, with special emphasis upon OPEC, the Third and Fourth Worlds, the European Common Market, East-West trade, and the economics of the Americas are given special consideration. Prerequisite: ECON 2301.
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4.00 Credits
A study of installation and maintenance systems including telephone set, public switched networks, local exchanges, networks, two and four wire systems, tip and ringing requirements, and digital transmission techniques. (Formerly ETEC 2482) Prerequisite: CETT 1429.
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4.00 Credits
A study of modern telecommunications systems incorporating microwave, satellite, optical, and wire/cable-based communications systems. Instruction in installation, testing, and maintenance of communications systems components. (Formerly ETEC 2481) Prerequisites: CETT 1425 and CETT 1429
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