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Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2018 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Theatre

  
  • TH 491 Stage Management Internship II



    This course provides practical experience (150 hours minimum) in a professional theatrical stage management setting. Credit(s): 3

    Prerequisite(s): All TH requirements through TH 310 
  
  • TH 495 Special Topics



    This course is an investigation of a specialized topic within theatre. Credit(s): 1, 2 or 3 credits, dependent upon topic.

    Prerequisite(s): will vary with topic
  
  • TH 498 Technical Theatre Thesis



    This course is for the advanced design major and consists of a culminating design project or assuming a major responsibility such as technical director for a theatre or dance production. This course will help students build their portfolios for entrance into graduate school or going directly into the professional world. Credit(s): 3

    Prerequisite(s): A minimum of two successful completions of TH 399  and a minimum of two successful completions of TH 390  
  
  • TH 499 Individual Directed Research



    This course allows for guided individualized study of projects in theatre, which may be used to fulfill theatre electives only. Projects must be approved by the associate dean for undergraduate studies and the division chair and/or program coordinator prior to registration. Credit(s): 1, 2 or 3 credits, dependent upon topic.

  
  • TH 499 Individual Directed Research



    This course allows for guided individualized study of projects in theatre, which may be used to fulfill theatre electives only. Projects must be approved by the associate dean for undergraduate studies and the division chair and/or program coordinator prior to registration. Credit(s): 1, 2 or 3 credits, dependent upon topic.


Computer Science

  
  • CSC 121 Introduction to Computer Programming I



    This course will introduce students to several
     topics in computer programming as well as an
     overview of computer science. It will investigate
     parts of a program along with several programming
     techniques and debugging. Students will learn the
     basics of computer programming, how to write
     simple programs and develop and implement
     algorithms to solve problems. No previous
     programming experience is required. Three
     credits. Credit(s): 3

  
  • CSC 122 Introduction to Computer Programming II



    This course is a continuation of CSC 121. In this
     course, students will develop advanced computer
     programming skills and the ability to write
     longer programs. The course will combine lecture
     and workshop to allow students to further develop
    skills in computer programming. Prerequisite:
     Earned grade of “C-” or better in CSC-121. Three
     credits. Credit(s): 3

    Prerequisite(s): Earned grade of “C-” or better in CSC-121
 

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