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3.00 Credits
Student research on a selected problem in the field pursued under the guidance of an assigned member of the faculty. Prerequisites: 50+ credit hours; appropriate business coursework (to be determined in consultation with department chair or faculty supervisor); prior written permission of chair and instructor; minimum GPA of 3.0. Course will be offered on a Pass/Fail basis.
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A course dealing with current topics in management information systems. Course content varies according to interest of students and faculty members. Permission of faculty member required. Course may be repeated for additional credit hours for different topics. Prerequisites: 50+ credit hours; appropriate business coursework (to be determined in consultation with department chair or faculty supervisor); prior written approval of chair and instructor; minimum GPA of 3.0. Course will be offered on a Pass/Fail basis.
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Organization Concepts and terminology of data models and the underlying data structures needed to support them. Comparison of several major database management systems and experience with a leading hierarchical and/or relational DBMS. Prerequisites: DEIS 1340. Fall
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This course introduces students to the use of quantitative business decision tools. Topics covered include decision theory, forecasting, linear programming, quality control, quality management, and project management. Students learn to model business problems mathematically, identify optimal strategies, and determine optimal solutions to these problems. Prerequisites: MATH 1353, MATH 3332 or equivalent courses. Spring.
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Following the entire systems development life cycle, a team approach is used to analyze, design, develop and document realistic systems of moderate complexity. Prerequisites: DEIS 3360.
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Participation backstage and on stage in Drama Department productions. Fall, spring.
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3.00 Credits
A foundation program in drama. Emphasis is on history, play structure, acting and design. Fall, even years.
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3.00 Credits
Development of voice and diction through oral interpretation of dramatic literature. The students present a public performance at semester s end. Fall, spring.
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3.00 Credits
The technique of scenery construction and painting. Spring, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
In an effort to shape a more fully responsive, spontaneous and creative actor, Movement for the Theatre explores a variety of movement traditions including: Classical Ballet, Stage Combat, Kabuki, Noh, Restoration Behavior and techniques of both Suzuki and Anne Bogart.
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