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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 197: Robotic Systems Design and Applications
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Ben-Tzvi and Staff Modeling and analysis of robot designs. Kinematics, statics, and dynamics of linkages. Design and selection of mechanical structures, actuators, transmissions, and sensors. Design of robotic control systems. Relevant computer hardware and software. Industrial applications and limitations of robot systems. Lab experiments. Same as ECE 192. Prerequisite: MAE 182. (Spring)
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 198: Research
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Applied research and experimentation projects, as arranged. Prerequisite: junior or senior status. (Fall and spring)
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 199: Student Design Project
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Special student projects involving extensive design of various mechanical engineering systems. Examples include the solar car, mini-Baja, or other design competitions that typically are national in scope. May be taken for graduate credit by graduate students.
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 199 - Student Design Project
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MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 4: Engineering Drawing and Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Shen Introduction to technical drawing, including use of instruments, lettering, geometric construction, sketching, orthographic projection, section and auxiliary views, dimensioning, pictorial drawing, and intersections and developments. Introduction to computer graphics, including topics covered in manual drawing, and computer-aided drafting. (Fall and spring)
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 101: Journalism and Mass Communication Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Steele, Waisbord, and Staff An overview of journalism and mass communication in the United States. Organizations and institutions of print and electronic news media; the social context of journalism; how news is constructed; and intellectual underpinnings of occupational ideals and professional practices that guide journalism. Open only to SMPA majors.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 101 - Journalism and Mass Communication Theory and Practice
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 102: Introduction to Political Communication
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Entman, Gross, Livingston Basic concepts and theories of political communication; development of a framework for analyzing political communication; applications in the United States, other countries, and the international system. Open only to SMPA majors. Prerequisite: PSc 2.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 102 - Introduction to Political Communication
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 110: Introduction to News Writing and Reporting
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Fundamentals of news reporting and writing, with emphasis on the print media. News judgment, information gathering skills, and crafting news and feature stories. Regular in-class and outside reporting and writing exercises. Directly admitted freshmen may enroll in their second semester; all other freshmen need departmental permission. Laboratory fee.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 111: Advanced News Reporting
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
May Reporting, writing, and computer skills for covering beats and developing in-depth news stories. Techniques in researching, observing, and interviewing to frame stories of public interest; outside and in-class reporting and writing assignments. Restricted to Journalism and Mass Communication majors or permission of instructor required. Prerequisite: SMPA 110. Laboratory fee.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 112: Introduction to Digital Media Production
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Basic introduction to digital media production, including web design and video shooting/editing, with emphasis on use in journalism and political communication. Laboratory fee.
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MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS 120: Public Opinion
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Gross Key aspects of the literature on public opinion, with emphasis on the role of media in opinion formation and change. Topics include the meaning of public opinion in a democratic society, a review of methods used to measure opinions, and media effects on opinion.
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