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ENGR 253: An Introduction to Computer-Aided Design
1.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: MATH 114, CMPS 134)This course is an introduction to the methods of drafting and design using computer-aided techniques. Topics to be covered include plane geometry construction, projection theory, sectional views, dimensioning, tolerancing and the development of working drawings. Extensive use will be made of commercially available CAD software packages.Two hours laboratory.
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ENGR 254: 3D Computer-aided Design
1.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: ENGR 253)Advanced computer aided design lab with emphasis on three-dimensional techniques. Topics include wireframe and solid modeling, rendering and Boolean operations and use of a finite-element program for mechanical analysis of CAD designs. Extensive use will be made of commercially available software packages.Two hours laboratory.
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ENGR 350: Applied and Engineering Mathematics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: MATH 222, PHYS 141)An applied course featuring first and second-order differential equations with constant coefficients; Fourier series, Fourier transforms, and Laplace Transforms; Partial differential equations and boundary value problems; special functions including Bessel functions and Legendre polynomials. MAPLE software is utilized. Three hours lecture.(Also listed as PHYS 350.)
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ENGR 352: Statistical and Engineering Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: PHYS 270)Derivation of Thermodynamics from probability theory and atomic physics; Laws of Thermodynamics; Maxwell relations; chemical potential and phase changes; refrigerators and heat pumps; theory of gasses and theory of solids. Special topics dependent upon interests of majors represented. Three hours lecture.(Also listed as PHYS 352.)
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ENLT 103: Children’s Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A broad study of literature for children since 1800, with the emphasis on American works since 1950, including aesthetic consideration of the art and design of picture books. Works for children up to the age of 12 are considered.
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ENLT 110: History of Cinema
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A study of the historical development of motion pictures. Practitioners in America and throughout the world are treated in this concise history of cinema. Film screening fee.
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ENLT 111: The Art of Cinema
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
The study of the artists, technicians and businessmen who make films. Taped interviews of internationally famous filmmakers, as well as an analytic scrutiny of modern films, develop students’ intelligent, active participation in the major art form in modern culture. Film screening fee.
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ENLT 112: Film Genres
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A study of popular film genres (i.e., the western, the thriller, the musical, the historical epic, the woman’s picture) as they developed and changed in the U.S. and abroad. Film screening fee.
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ENLT 113: Film Criticism
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A study of the grammar, poetics, rhetoric, and aesthetic of film criticism constitutes the heart of this course. Film screening fee.
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ENLT 120: (CL) Introduction to Fiction
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
An exploration of the nature of prose fiction, its elements and techniques. The emphasis is critical rather than historical. The range of works and the specific selections may vary with the individual instructor.
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