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3.00 Credits
Students integrate and employ knowledge and skills developed in previous courses as they learn and apply managerial and organizational principles and functions to the operation of a manufacturing enterprise. Students also develop resource materials for teaching manufacturing/ production concepts. Materials fee required. Prerequisite: upper division technology major or permission of instructor. Ir-3-
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The study and application of the latest Technology Education concepts for the successful organizing and maintaining of a laboratory instructional facility. Prerequisites: completion of the appropriate Technology Education laboratory course and permission of academic advisor, supervising faculty, and department chair. Fl, Sp-1 to 3-
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The study and application of the latest Technology Education concepts for the cooperative planning, organizing, and implementing of technical content in a laboratory instructional facility. Prerequisites: completion of the appropriate Technology Education laboratory course with a grade of "B" or better and permission of academic advisor, supervising faculty, and department chair. Fl, Sp-1 to 3-
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Designed to provide a basic background in architectural design and drawing. Areas of study include: architectural design, working drawings and specifications, methods and materials of construction, mechanical and electrical systems climate control, and survey of architectural literature. Introduction to CAD (computer aided drafting) will also be presented. Materials fee required. Prerequisite: Tel 101 or equivalent. Ir-3-
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A probe into the nature of the design process and development of studio skills, knowledge, and attitudes relevant to design and discovery. Students are encouraged to identify problems, experiment, and develop solutions that are primarily three-dimensional. Prerequisites: Tel 110 or Art 105 and permission of instructor. Ir-3-
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Theory and hands-on exercise of electronic sensing and control using discrete components as well as microcomputer control applications. Emphasis is placed on general system principles, input sensing, transducers, switching, counting, positioning, and control. Digital and analog theory as well as introduction to industrial electronics, basic mechanics, and robotics will be addressed. Materials fee required. Prerequisite: Tel 240 or permission of instructor. Ir-3-
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Introductory course including the basic elements of stage electricity, lighting, rigging and theatre sound. Emphasis is on the practical application of the equipment in these areas. Fl, Sp-3-
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Theatre 125 focuses on teaching specific critical thinking skills using illustrations from theatre and dramatic theory. This course instructs the student in critical reading, listening and viewing of play texts, productions, dramatic theory and criticism. It prepares students to read and view all genres of theatre with a more critical view. This view is obtained from an examination of the major critical statements from the past, which have helped to shape the drama of contemporary theatre, whether it be live theatre, television or movies. The course helps students to improve their ability to look at theatre with a more discerning and critical eye. Fl-3-
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Improvisation based on the psychological and emotional motivation of the individual performer. Physical and emotional exercises designed to free the beginning actor from personal tension and structure in the performance situation. Fl, Sp-3-
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3.00 Credits
Study of the history of makeup; basic techniques and principles of the art of makeup. Laboratory and production experience. Fl, Sp-3-
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