All Courses
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Fall 2020 Geospatial Foundations (GIST-1100-40)
Provides fundamental knowledge of geospatial information and place-based science across disciplines, including spatial representation, scale, resolution, map projections, and coordinate systems. Students learn how to discover and access spatial data and read and analyze maps. Supports understanding of geospatial reasoning and cognition.
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Fall 2020 Introduction to Remote Sensing (GIST-3111-01)
This is a combined lecture and computer lab course designed to present the physical principles of remote sensing, the application of airborne and satellite imagery to the study of the earth’s surface with an emphasis on vegetation, and the hands-on application or remote sensing principles using digital image processing. Prerequisite: USP Q
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Fall 2020 Drafting For Design (THEA-2150-01)
Introduces Design and Technical students to the basics of hand drafting and numerous drafting techniques and conventions. After completing this course, students are well prepared for scenic and lighting design courses.
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Fall 2020 Sound Design (THEA-2900-01)
Examines the basic aspects of sound design for the theatre, dance, entertainment and film worlds. Topics covered include recording, sampling, live mixing, playback, and non-linear editing through several software packages. Prerequisites: THEA 2220 or permission of Instructor.
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Fall 2020 Scene Design II (THEA-4810-01)
Building on previous coursework, this course will focus on further development of the individual creative and design processes, honing research and presentation skills, and refinement of artistry and craftsmanship. Strong emphasis will be on the presentation of ideas and the advancement of the portfolio. Prerequisite: THEA 2250 and 3810.
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Fall 2020 Beginning Playwriting (THEA-2030-01)
Introduces writers to the creative process of playwriting (writing for the stage) or screen-writing (writing for the movies). Strongly emphasizes character and story development, as well as practical side of the industry. Students write a play or screenplay. Prerequisites: none.
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Fall 2020 Hip-Hop/Pop Music Appreciation (MUSC-1007-40)
From Kool Herc, Notorious B.I.G, Van Halen, and Queen, all the way up to today’s artists, students will learn to understand, discern, and truly appreciate hip-hop and popular music.
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Fall 2020 Composition (MUSC-4040-01)
Encompasses original work in construction of smaller forms. For graduate credit, students must present extra paper or project determined by instructor. Prerequisite: MUSC 4010.
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Fall 2020 Piano III (MUSC-3200-02)
Piano III
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Fall 2020 Keyboard Lit (MUSC-4650-01)
Provides an overview of solo ensemble keyboard literature from the 1600s to the present, focusing on major composers and common compositional forms. Includes listening assignments and examinations as well as individual research papers and class presentations. Prerequisites: MUSC 2050 and 2055.
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Fall 2020 Instru Pedagogy-Strings (MUSC-4615-01)
Surveys teaching materials in solo and chamber literature, techniques, practices, and methods for applicable instrument. Prerequisite: 8 credit hours of individual study in a specific instrument.