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4.00 Credits
Covers selected topics in software engineering. Sample topics include metrics, design methodologies, and quality assurance.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces ballet movement vocabulary and creates a foundation for dance technique for many Western dance forms. Students learn and practice a basic barre of classical ballet exercises that build throughout the term; learn center floor work including port de bras, adagio, small jumps, large jumps, turns and short ballet combinations. Students learn a basic ballet movement vocabulary and can correctly identify twenty ballet steps they have practiced throughout the term. As a term project, students choreograph a one-minute ballet dance using material from the class OR write a 5-page paper on a dance-related topic they research during the term. (Cross-listed with PE 192 .)
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2.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to solid dance technique, jazz dance vocabulary, proper dance alignment, and use of the core of the body to stabilize and control movement. Various styles of jazz will be used in combinations throughout the term with a foundation of LA style jazz inspired by the studios of Dupre, Joe Tremaine, Carleton Johnson and Jaime Rogers. (Cross-listed with PE 193 .)
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1.00 Credits
Builds on the basics learned in a first year of Ballet, with variations and a brisker tempo for both the barre and the center work. Students work at a faster pace with a wider vocabulary for an hour and a half, once a week. (Cross-listed with PE 293 .)
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2.00 Credits
Provides a continuation of the jazz dance vocabulary which begins in Jazz I. The foundation is still LA style jazz, as interpreted from the studios of Dupre, Joe Tremaine, Carleton Johnson and Jaime Rogers. (Cross-listed with PE 295 .)
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2.00 Credits
Lectures focus on the fundamentals of visual narrative, design, and critical thinking about the creation of visuals in a digital age. DMF 201 serves as a prerequisite or recommended course for several upper division classes in art, applied multimedia, computer science, photojournalism, and video production. Corequisite(s): DMF 201L
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2.00 Credits
Students complete a series of projects combining contemporary techniques in digital photography, graphic design, and illustration. Corequisite(s): DMF 201 .
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2.00 Credits
Focuses on the development and applications of time-based media, including digital video and audio production. Serves as a prerequisite or recommended course for several upper division courses in art, applied multimedia, computer science, photojournalism, and video production. Corequisite(s): DMF 202L
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2.00 Credits
Students complete a series of projects exploring techniques in digital video, audio production, and digital storytelling. Corequisite(s): DMF 202 .
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2.00 Credits
Focuses on the development and applications of web-based media, including Web site design, Flash animation, as well as the integration of other media such as digital photography, art, video, and audio for the Web. Serves as a prerequisite or recommended course for several upper division courses in art, photojournalism, and video production. Corequisite(s): DMF 203L
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