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3.00 Credits
3 SI Numerical control (NC), computer assisted NC programming, NC programming using CAD/CAM system, robot programming, manufacturing automation protocol (MAP), manufacturing cells, flexible manufacturing systems (FMS), and computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) systems. Laboratory assignments. Prereq: MAT 296
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3.00 Credits
3 IR General management issues regarding the primary importance of manufacturing technology, economic decision making, organization theory, and the management of manufacturing technology. Prereq: Senior or graduate standing
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3 IR Interdisciplinary subjects related to engineering, information technology, networking, AI and HTTP://WWW-based tools. The objective is to use different MAD tools in the product realization process. Prereq: MEE 571 and permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
3 The intricate dynamics of relationships ranging from "for what and why" individuals are attracted to each other to "why and how" individuals become embroiled in seemingly irresolvable conflict across a variety of social context
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3.00 Credits
3 SS Sexual abuse, sexual assault, sexual dysfunction, sex and disability, and nontraditional sexual relationships. Introduction to educational and therapeutic intervention. Prereq: Open only to seniors and graduate students MHL 71/MHL 72 Weekly Student Convocation, Freshman 0 each S MHL 71/MHL 72 Weekly Student Convocation, Freshman 0 each S MHL 73/MHL 74 Weekly Student Convocation, Sophomore 0 each S MHL 73/MHL 74 Weekly Student Convocation, Sophomore 0 each S MHL 75/MHL 76 Weekly Student Convocation, Junior 0 each S MHL 75/MHL 76 Weekly Student Convocation, Junior 0 each S MHL 77 Weekly Student Convocation, Senior 0 each S
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3 Y European music before 1750 in its cultural and philosophical contexts. Extensive listening. Analytical focus on selected composers and works. Presupposes familiarity with musical notation, terms, and contexts. Prereq: FIA 165 or 166 or 265; MHL 165 or permission of instructor
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3 Introduction to world music in its social, political, and cultural contexts, with an emphasis on building listening and analytic skills. Intended primarily for music and music history and culture majors.
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3 Y European music from 1750 to 1945 in its cultural and philosophical contexts. Extensive listening. Analytical focus on selected composers and works. Presupposes familiarity with musical notation, terms, and concepts. Prereq: FIA 165 or 166 or 265 or 266; MHL 165 or 166 or 265 or 266 or permission of instructor
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3 Y Major trends and figures in art music in the United States and Europe since 1945. Topics include nationalism, neoclassicism, serialism, indeterminacy, and minimalism. Assumes basic knowledge of music. Prereq: FIA 166 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
3 Y Consideration of popular music in its changing cultural contexts. Social, psychological and political issues raised by successive genres. Additional work required of graduate students.
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