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HU 485: Fine Arts 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course studies the fine arts including: visual arts,music, theater and dance through classroomand actual experience. Attendance at concerts, a play, and visits to art galleries will be an essential part of the course. Slides, films and recordings in the classroomwill support these pursuits. The emphasis will be on how to enjoy aspects of each with an overview of the creative process. Analytical written reports will be required.
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HU 486: Theater Arts 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Enjoyment of theater is increased by experiencing it, by understanding the range of its forms and its history. The elements of theater, both live and filmed, are studied. Acting techniques are practiced in class. Current community offerings determine viewing assignments as well as the arrangement of instructionalmaterial. Backstage tours of local theaters are featured.
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HU 487: Visual Arts 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course studies the visual arts through history fromthe primitive to the present. Emphasis is placed on definition, context, purpose and personal significance. The design is for the non-art student and displays the effects of art on the everyday life of all people.
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HU 488: Music History and Appreciation 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course will give the student an opportunity to deepen their understanding of "whatmakes music great", and to appreciate those elements that combine to causemusic to uniquely touch human beings. Adult professionals in the field trained at our universitymust have social and cultural sophistication in their lives in order to fit readily into the corporate ormedical world. This class is designed tomake you a better professional by teaching you a "non-musicians"appreciation for the beauty and complexity ofmusic and by introducing you to some of the remarkablemusical eras that have produced themodernmusical world.
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HU 489: FilmStudies 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the technique and principles of filmas an artisticmedium. Topics include basic elements of filmstudies (narrative,mise-en-scene, composition and image, sound); filmproduction (filmstructure, role of director, role of producer, cinematography, acting, editing); filmgenres, and approaches to filmcriticism. A history of filmincludes thematic, visual, sound, and technicalmilestones, and places that history within the context of culture and society.
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HU 494: Creative Thinking
0.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
3The subject seeks a deeper understanding of the creative process by examining the nature of creativity and various competing and complimentary theories which seek to explain the nature of creativity and its origins. The course provides instruction beyond the scientificmethod and traditional problemsolving, aiming for greater fluency in generating ideas, increased sensitivity to problems, greater intellectual flexibility, and the gaining of a broader range of new insights through an enhanced "openness to experience."
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HU 495: Humanities Selected Studies 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course covers timely topics in the humanities or specialized subjects that reflect the expertise/interest of current General Studies Department faculty. This class is limited to 15 students. (prereq: permission fromcourse instructor)
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IE 100: Introduction to Industrial 2 3 Engineering Profession
2.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is an introduction to the field of industrial engineering. The course introduces the student to a number of career paths in industry such asmanagement engineering, quality, logistics, process improvementmanager, etc., using guest speakers and tours to provide firsthand experience. This course will also introduce students to the common terminology used in Industrial Engineering as well as examine current trends in industrial engineering.
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IE 192: Computer Applications in Industrial 0 2 Engineering
2.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course provides basic familiarization, instruction, and competence with common computer applications used in the field of Industrial Engineering. The purpose of the course is to provide a student with expertise in using computational tools. These tools will be used in multiple subsequent courses and throughout the student's career.
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IE 203: Applications of Statistics in Industrial 2 3 Engineering
2.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course emphasizes the importance and relevance of statistics in the field of Industrial Engineering. The purpose of the course is to further the student's understanding of the applications of statistics in engineering. The course will concentrate on data collection, analysis and inference using statisticalmethods. A state-of-the-art statistics package will be used so that meaningful problems can be addressed. The course will provide instruction in the use of these tools and laboratory time to practice their use while deepening understanding and expertise. (prereq:MA-262)
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