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CSCE 4920: Cooperative Education in Computer Science and Engineering
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Texas System
1-3 hours. Supervised field work in a job directly related to the student's major field of study or career objective. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): junior or senior standing in computer science or computer engineering and consent of department.
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CSCE 4925: Capstone II
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas System
3 hours. Second of a two-course sequence in which students develop a complex IT system starting from customer requirements and progressing through the entire analysis, design, implementation, testing and delivery lifecycle. Students work in teams to develop a project plan, complete the technical components of the project, prepare a variety of deliverable documents, and finally deliver the finished product to the customer. The second course focuses on the implementation, testing and delivery of the system. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 4905.
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CSCE 4930: Topics in Computer Science and Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas System
3 hours. Topics vary. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): junior or senior standing in computer science or computer engineering and consent of instructor.
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CSCE 4940: Special Computer Application Problem
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of North Texas System
1-4 hours. Study defined by the student in applying computer science to another field. Work supervised and work plan approved by one faculty member from computer science and one from relevant application area; one to three students may work together if all faculty advisors concerned agree. Prerequisite(s): prior approval of plan by faculty supervisor. Open to advanced undergraduate students capable of developing problems independently. May be repeated for credit.
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CSCE 4950: Special Problems in Computer Science and Engineering
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Texas System
1-3 hours. Prior approval of plan of study by faculty supervisor. Prerequisite(s): junior or senior standing in computer science or computer engineering.
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CSCE 4951: Honors College Capstone Thesis
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas System
3 hours. Major research project prepared by the student under the supervision of a faculty member and presented in standard thesis format. An oral defense is required of each student for successful completion of the thesis. Prerequisite(s): completion of at least 6 hours in honors courses; completion of at least 12 hours in the major department in which the thesis is prepared; approval of the department chair and the dean of the school or college in which the thesis is prepared; approval of the dean of the Honors College. May be substituted for HNRS 4000.
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DANC 1050: Dance Performance
1.00 Credits
University of North Texas System
1 hour. (0;3) An introductory laboratory course giving credit to students for their experiences in rehearsal and performance of dance as an art form. The course is fourfold in content, including auditions, studio rehearsals, technical and dress rehearsal, and performances. All students planning to audition for a dance performance in the Department of Dance and Theatre must be enrolled in a performance lab. All students enrolled in the course are provided the opportunity to be in a dance production in the capacities of audition, rehearsal and/or performance. Prerequisite(s): concurrent enrollment in a DANC technique course. May be repeated for credit.
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DANC 1095: Stage Production I
1.00 Credits
University of North Texas System
1 hour. (1;3) Introduction to the principles and practices governing the presentation of stage productions. Students participate in front-of-house, backstage, or costume and makeup operations for theatrical productions. Opportunity to serve in management or design positions when qualified. One-hour weekly lecture plus at least 45 clock-hours per term/semester in a production laboratory. May be repeated for credit. DANC majors are required to have at least 1 hour each in front-of-house, backstage, or costume and makeup production activities, or the equivalent, for graduation. (Same as THEA 2095.)
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DANC 1100: Stress Reduction Through Movement
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas System
3 hours. (3;1) A study of the basic theories and practices of wellness for increased quantity and quality of life through classroom and movement laboratory experiences. Scientific and philosophic examination of the body-mind connection. Course focuses on gaining an understanding of stress, stress-related illnesses and injuries, and techniques of stress release through movement for rehabilitation and health maintenance. Course addresses learning/growth processes, creativity, body image, preventive care, structural disciplines, movement analysis, body/movement therapies, massage and relaxation techniques. Satisfies a portion of the Understanding the Human Community requirement of the University Core Curriculum.
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DANC 1200: Appreciation of Dance as a Contemporary Art Form
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas System
3 hours. The aesthetics of dance as a performing art. Emphasis placed on the development of an appreciation for dance as a form of communication and as a reflection of contemporary society. Lectures, films and field trips. Satisfies the Visual and Performing Arts requirement of the University Core Curriculum.
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