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TEC 10403: Personal Computer Keyboarding
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is designed for students who are not majoring in Office Technology. The objective of this course is to instruct students in proper keyboarding techniques, thus enabling the students to develop touch control of the keyboard. This course provides instruction on using the Internet and using e-mail. The computer software used with this course will provide instruction and practice on the alphabet, numbers, symbols, and 10-key number pad keys, as well as the basics of word processing. With the skills acquired in this course, the students will be able to type and format assigned papers and reports for college courses, plus learn valuable skills that will be useful in future employment no matter the students' career choice. Three hours lecture. Course fee required. Fall (Spring-On Demand)
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TEC 11704: Applied Technical Mathematics I
4.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
A study of percentages, ratios, powers, roots, units of measure, using English and metric units, scientific notation, engineering notation, numbering systems (binary and hexadecimal), exponentials and logarithms, manipulation of algebraic expressions and formulas used in technical problem solving, quadratic equations, solving word problems, systems of equations, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, vectors as related to technical problem solving, addition of vectors, subtraction of vectors, complex numbers, and usage of calculators. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. Prerequisite: Passage of MTH 10403 or equivalent skill level as indicated by the score on the placement exam. Fall
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TEC 11804: Applied Technical Mathematics II
4.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
A study of right triangles, angular measure (degrees and radians), trigonometric functions, graphs of trigonometric functions, semilog graphing, logarithmic graphs, bar graphs, pie charts, probability, combinations, permutations, sampling, frequency distributions, central tendency, normal distribution, z-scores, t-scores, and usage of calculators. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. Prerequisite: TEC 11704 Applied Technical Mathematics I. Spring
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TEC 18801-03: Selected Topics in Technology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is designed to be a study of topics not included in regular technology course offerings. The format of this course may be independent, directed study or a scheduled class. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Course fee may be required. On Demand.
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TEC 23303: Office Management and Customer Relations
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course will cover the study of principles of supervision, human relations, office organization and administration, forms of organization, personnel practices, and customer relations. Course fee required. Spring
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TEC 49901-03: Directed Studies in Technology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
Independent study and/or research under the supervision of an instructor in any of the technology areas offered in the School of Technology. May include directed research and readings, formal in-depth study of a topic of special interest to the student, individual projects, special educational experiences, or a practicum in which theories and their practical applications are brought together in a single educational experience. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing and permission of the instructor. Course fee may be required. On Demand.
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THR 10503: Introduction to Theatre
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
A basic exposure to the major facets of theatrical production applied through mini courses and laboratory experiences, including script analysis, dramatic criticism, acting, directing, and theatre history. Fall
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THR 12302: Acting I
2.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
Students are introduced to principles of character interpretation in acting. Classroom projects involve presentations of monologues and dialogues from plays for the purpose of working out particular dramatic problems. Spring 2010, 2012
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THR 14403: Stage Audio
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
Students are introduced to the physical nature of sound, the way it behaves in open, closed, and complex spaces. Students will gain an understanding of electrical principles underlying audio equipment and be able to provide detailed examination of various kinds of equipment used in audio systems and how each is used for theatre sound purposes. Course fee required. Spring 2011
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THR 20103: Special Stage Make-up & Effects
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
Students are introduced to the amazing world of special effects through lighting, sound, costumes, make-up, indoor and outdoor pyrotechnic art, and other physical effects. Students will learn and understand all safety and legal aspects for theatre use, and local, state, and federal guidelines. Students will learn the basic facts about the use of different kinds of make-up for theatre from small, intimate cabaret to large shows, ballet, film, and television. Students will learn step-by-step instruction on principles and application techniques as part of the whole interpretation of the character. Course fee required. Fall 2010, 2012
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