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4.00 Credits
Topics may include High Performance Computing, Graphics, Neural Networks, Advanced Algorithms, Network security or other subjects of current interest.(4 credits)
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4.00 Credits
Topics may include High Performance Computing, Graphics, Neural Networks, Advanced Algorithms, Network security or other subjects of current interest.(4 credits)
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4.00 Credits
Senior Research
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4.00 Credits
Senior Research
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4.00 Credits
Individual work for Honors.(4 credits)
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4.00 Credits
Individual work for Honors.(4 credits)
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2.00 Credits
This semianr focuses on all aspects of dance concert production. Topics covered are: budgeting, marketing, graphic design, costume design/construction, lighting design for dance, box office and house management, video documentation, scheduling and backstage production. Marketing and production of all department sponsored concerts will be the focus of the practical experience for this seminar. Students will be assigned responsibilities, collaborating on the production of the performance event, and are required to contribute to the seminar through these assigned practical projects, enhanced through readings and lecture. A portfolio of work completed is expected.(2 credits)
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2.00 Credits
This course, open to all students regardless of previous dance training, offers dance experiences with non-Western forms. In Fall 2008, the Capoeira Angola courses will explore this Brazilian art form of dance, music and rhythm and will learn the fundamentals so they are able to play a game of Capoeira. Ths course will also explore the history and evolution of Capoeira from its African origins and development in Brazil during colonial times to its current popularity worldwide. In Spring 2009, students will learn Flamenco dance, a highly expressive, Spanish dance form. The flamenco is a solo dance characterized by hand clapping, percussive footwork, and intricate hand, arm and body movements.(2 credits)
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2.00 Credits
This course offers students a basic movement experience that strives to promote greater integration of mental and physical knowledge and kinetic awareness. Exercises emphasizing placement, flexibility and strength will be taught. The basic elements of dance - space, time and force - are introduced and explored with the larger purpose of providing a deeper appreciation of dance as an art form. An introduction to the history of modern dance in the U.S. is included through the use of video viewings and readings. Attendance at performances and a limited number of reaction papers are required.(2 credits)
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2.00 Credits
This course serves the student with no previous training, and those who have had little training or none recently. Basic body placement, the positions of the feet, simple port de bras, and other simple movements are taught. The proper carriage of the body in classic ballet technique is explored through elementary barre and centre exercises. Second semester offers an accelerated introduction to accommodate newcomers yet sustain the development of returning students. A brief introduction to the history of ballet dance in the U.S. is included through video viewings and readings. Attendance at a certain number of performances is required.(2 credits)
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