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3.00 Credits
A creative workshop built around the aesthetic techniques and aesthetic processes used to create essays, biographies, and autobiographies as works of art. Topics will vary and often will include work by visual artists, filmmakers, composers, or other writers. May be repeated for credit as topics vary (9 hours maximum.) Prerequisite: CRWT 2301 or permission of instructor. (3-0) T
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3.00 Credits
A creative workshop on the art of poetry which investigates the creative techniques and processes involved in writing poems in various, often opposing, forms that combine the art of words with the visual and performing arts. May be repeated for credit (9 hours maximum). Prerequisite: CRWT 2301 or permission of instructor. (3-0) T
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3.00 Credits
This seminar provides a context for practice in the writing of art criticism. Subjects selected for examination may include visual arts, film, dance, theater, music, fiction, and poetry. Prerequisite: ARTS 1301 or equivalent. May be repeated for credit (6 hours maximum). (3-0) R
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3.00 Credits
An advanced workshop on the creation and theory of the short story that will focus both on structure and on creative techniques and creative process involved in writing sophisticated, challenging, and linguistically developed short stories. May be repeated for credit (6 hours maximum.) Prerequisite: CRWT 3307 or permission of instructor. (3-0) T
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3.00 Credits
An advanced workshop on the creation, history, and theory of poetry that will focus on the creative techniques and the creative process involved in writing formalist, lyrical, free verse, and experimental poetry. May be repeated for credit (6 hours maximum.) Prerequisite: CRWT 3351 or permission of the instructor. (3-0) T
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3.00 Credits
An advanced workshop on the aesthetics, art, and creation of play, movie, and television scripts which will focus on the creative techniques and the creative process involved not only in the creation of film, play, and television scripts, but also in the production of plays, films, and television episodes. May be repeated for credit as topics vary (9 hours maximum.) Prerequisite: CRWT 2301 or permission of instructor. (3-0) T
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent study under a faculty member's direction. Signature of instructor on proposed project outline required. May be repeated for credit (9 hours maximum). Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, and completion of all lower-division requirements in AP and permission of the instructor. ([1-3]-0) R
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Laboratory course to accompany CS 1336. This course teaches basic computer literacy/programming skills: disk operating system (DOS) commands (to format disks and to create, manipulate, and remove directories and files), the authoring of ASCII text files, compiler usage in converting source programs into executable form, printer commands. Corequisite: CS 1336. (0-2) S
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to computers. Primitive data types, variable declarations, variable scope, and primitive operations. Control statements. Methods/functions. Arrays, and strings using primitive data arrays. Output formatting. Debugging techniques. Designed for students with no prior computer programming experience. Corequisite: CS 1136. Note that a grade of 'C' or better is required in order to register for CS 1337. (3-0) S
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to object-oriented software analysis, design, and development. Classes and objects. Object composition and polymorphism. Sorting, searching, recursion. Strings using core classes. Inheritance and interfaces. Graphical User Interfaces. Includes a comprehensive programming project. Prerequisite: CS 1336 with a grade of C or better or equivalent. (Same as CE 1337) (3-0) S
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