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3.00 Credits
Reading, discussion, and written analysis of 20th century novels, short stories, poetry, plays, and nonfiction with a multicultural emphasis. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 101 3 credits (3 lecture hours), offered on a rotating basis These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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This is an introductory course on films with emphasis on film both as an art form and as a shaper of social values. Viewing of key full-length dramatic features, experimental and other short films with related discussions, lecture and independent investigation. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 101 3 credits (3 lecture hours), offered on a rotating basis * These credits will satisfy the SUNY General Education requirements for "The Arts." These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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Reading and discussion of novels which have had an impact in American literature, of their authors, and of the changes in American literature as evidenced through these novels. Concepts of the novel explored through criticism and explication. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 101 3 credits (3 lecture hours), offered on a rotating basis These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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A chronological survey of North American writers on the environment from the Colonial period to the present. Special attention is paid to H.D. Thoreau, Aldo Leopold, Rachel Carson, Edward Abbey, Barry Lopez, and others. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 101 3 credits (3 lecture hours), spring semester These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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Reading, discussion, and writing about fiction, drama, poetry, and nonfiction produced since World War II. Emphasis on developments in literary genres and criticism, as well as on social and cultural developments as reflected in the texts. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 101 3 credits (3 lecture hours), offered on a rotating basis These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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A five-week, one-credit course in creative writing designed to encourage students to develop their creative writing skills and techniques, and to share and discuss their works in a workshop setting. 1 credit (5-week course), offered on a rotating basis These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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3.00 Credits
Open only to students in bachelor degree programs, this course requires students to study workplace communication. Students will study and produce common workplace documents such as memos, letters, manuals, instruction sheets, abstracts, proposals, analytical reports, feasibility studies, etc. and will also consider ethical issues surrounding workplace communication. Research projects and the production and use of visual aids are required. Oral presentations and collaborative projects may be required. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing and C or better in ENGL 101, or by permission of instructor 3 credits (3 lecture hours), fall and spring semesters These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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Introduction to a modern, math oriented programming language and to the computer-assisted solution of engineering problems. Introduction to more advanced programming topics including the handling and manipulation of complex numbers, the solution of large systems of equations and unknowns, and numerical searches and root finding. Structured programming methodology will be emphasized. This problem- oriented course will use a current programming language as recommended by the Engineering Science program coordinator. Prerequisite: MATH 151 or permission of instructor Co-requisite: MATH 152 3 credits (3 lecture hours), spring semester
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Students will gain knowledge of composition and resolution of forces and couples, equivalent systems, equilibrium of simple structures, trusses and frames, friction, properties of areas. Free body diagrams and vector algebra will be used. Prerequisite: PHYS 157 3 credits (3 lecture hours), fall semester These credits count towards the Math and/or Science (List B) requirements for graduation.
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3.00 Credits
Kinematics of motion, Cartesian, path and polar coordinates, rigid body motion and relative motion analysis. Kinetics of particle and rigid body motion using force-acceleration, work-energy, and impulse-momentum approaches. Vector calculus used throughout. Prerequisite: ENGR 201, MATH 261 3 credits (3 lecture hours), spring semester These credits count towards the Math and/or Science (List B) requirements for graduation.
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