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3.00 Credits
This course covers practical application of the principles learned in previous courses to the design of various types of workcells and manufacturing systems. Case studies and example problems will be covered during the lectures. Lab exercises include the programming and operation of robots, CNC machines, and automated work cells. Prereq: TECH 367
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3.00 Credits
Two hours lecture, three hours lab. Fundamental structures comprising the principal families of materials – metals, ceramics, and polymers; and how structures influence the properties of strength, hardness, heat treatment, plasticity, fatigue, creep, wear, etc. Experiments in the laboratory will demonstrate structure-property relationships. Prereq: CHEM 175 and PHYS 176.
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3.00 Credits
An independent study course requiring the student to complete an assigned or self-generated project under the guidance of a faculty member. The project will require application of various analytical methods and/or the use of computer models or laboratory facilities. A written report is required upon completion of the project. Not repeatable for credit. Prereq: ENG 210, junior standing, and consent of advisor.
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3.00 Credits
A course which provides an opportunity for synthesis of technical, professional, and general knowledge for seniorlevel students. Problems provided by industrial sponsors are studied by individual students or small teams of students to develop solutions which incorporate consideration of engineering, economic, social, environmental, and ethical dimensions of the problems. Formal written and oral reports to faculty, industrial sponsors, and invited guests are required. Prereq: Senior standing or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the nature of theatre, its origin and development from the standpoint of the play, the physical theatre, and its place in culture. Specific emphasis is placed on the study of styles and the various artistic components which “collaborate”to create theatre. Satisfies Core Curriculum Component B. F, Sp
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the major elements and theory of theatrical production including, but not limited to, back of house administration and organization, the various design disciplines, basic collaboration, and overview of current trends and technologies. Course will place specific emphasis upon the “visual” componentand the basic procedures involved with mounting a performing arts production. F
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3.00 Credits
Provides a practical background in the fundamentals of three styles of dance. The techniques and discipline of dance will be explored and utilized, culminating in an examination that tests the comprehension, comportment, and flexibility of the student. Course may be repeated once.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental study of scenery production and engineering, shop organization, and the various techniques and procedures utilized by production personnel. Course will include technical drawing, budgeting, instructional workshops, safety, task-oriented engineering solutions, and theatre program production lab work. Prereq: THTR 102.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture, demonstration and critique. This course is the study and practical application of fabric modification techniques, beginning millinery, mask making and jewelry making.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of the art and technique of make-up for the use in the design and execution of developing and projecting the stage character. Purchase of make-up kit required.
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