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5.00 Credits
Offers an introduction to the architecture of microprocessors and assembly language programming. Prerequisite: MATH 112, CS 270 (was CIS 280), and CS 281 (was CIS 282).
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5.00 Credits
Covers tools and techniques which facilitate programming and debugging, including debuggers, profilers, scripting, and C and C++ programming under the Linux operating systems. Prerequisite: CS 270 (was CIS 280).
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3.00 Credits
Involves students in the use of techniques and standard practices of technical graphics so that design ideas can be adequately communicated and produced. Includes free-hand sketching, use of drafting instruments, line work, lettering, orthogonal projections, pictorials, basic dimensioning, and an introduction to computer-aided design drafting.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces drafting operations as applied to computer aided drafting (CAD) and the commands and procedures used to create, edit, and plot two-dimensional CAD drawings. Drawing productivity, accuracy, and organizational techniques are emphasized in this course. Assignments will be chosen from various drafting disciplines. Prerequisite: CS 110 (was CIS 110) or instructor permission.
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3.00 Credits
Involves students in the use of techniques and standard practices of technical graphics towards the solution of technical design problems, and to communicate and produce design ideas. Includes dimensioning and tolerancing, production of working drawings, and advanced computer-aided design drawing. This course also introduces students to electronic, piping, and welding drawings. Prerequisite: DRFT 107 either/or ENGR& 121 (was ENGR 111).
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3.00 Credits
Involves students in the use of parametric solid modeling towards design on three-dimensional part and assembly models. Includes creating part and assembly drawings from 3D models, modifications throughout the design process, and comparing the many parametric solid modeling software packages available. Prerequisite: DRFT 210.
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3.00 Credits
A survey course that introduces the student to the use of the drafting standards used by Civil and Architectural disciplines. The concepts of these standards will include: structural graphics, map drafting, architectural drafting, and welding and piping drafting. Prerequisite: DRFT 107 either/or ENGR& 121 (was ENGR 111) or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
Focuses on how drama reflects and shapes community attitudes. The course looks at the historical developments of theatre in both western and non-western cultures. Particular attention is given to how the theatre through the written play and the visual presentation of a play shapes our perceptions, reflects biases or challenges our American perception of the world. Students read plays from representative world cultures, write papers and discuss them in seminar. The Center Stage production for the quarter focuses on a single play and uses the acting, directing, producing, designing, historical and social context to illustrate the complex nature of taking a play from the printed page to the stage. The student writes a critical paper on the production, discusses it in seminar and writes a review on the production values and the contextual content of the play.
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5.00 Credits
Provides practical participatory approach involving movement for the stage, voice production, improvisations, and scene work. Group work is stressed to free each person to be comfortable in interactions with other people. Students are not required to be in the current Center Stage production. No prior acting is required.
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5.00 Credits
Explores the technical areas involved in producing a play from design to construction to finished production by lecture and practical application of skills in selected technical fields. Practical experience is gained in sets, costumes, lights, and by serving on stage crew for the current Center Stage production.
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