THE 140 – Acting I (3 credit hours)
Fundamental acting theory and techniques including exercises, monologues and scene work. Second Session Course
Fundamental acting theory and techniques including exercises, monologues and scene work. Second Session Course
Introduces statistics and research design for students minoring in psychology. P—PSY 151 (D, QR) First Session Course:
Considers figures and schools of thought significant in the history of literary criticism. Required for all majors. (D) This course introduces students to foundational concepts and texts in critical theory that expand our ways of reading and of writing about literature. Our discussions will focus […]
Survey of an important area in economics not included in the regular course offerings. Students should consult the instructor to ascertain topic before enrolling. May be taken more than once for credit if topic differs. Additional pre-requisites may vary, check with department. P–ECN 150. (D) […]
Examines various explanations for differences in economic development across countries in historical perspective. P-ECN 150 (D) First Session Course:
Development of demand and supply analysis, neoclassical theory of household and firm behavior, and alternative market structures. P-ECN 150 and MTH 111 or 112. (D) First Session Course:
A study of algorithm development and problem solving using top-down design, data abstraction, object-oriented programming, and program debugging and testing. Topics include memory allocation, recursion, data structures such as arrays, lists, stacks, queues, and trees, simple sorting and searching algorithms, and algorithm complexity. P-CSC 111 […]
Introduction to computer programming and algorithmic problem solving in an object-oriented programming language. Topics include basic control structures, methods, parameters, objects, classes, arrays, and program testing and debugging. Recommended as the first course for students considering a major or minor in computer science. (D) Second […]
An introduction to fundamental principles of computer science including abstraction, data and information, algorithm development, and computer programming. Students apply computational problem solving skills to representative problems from a range of domains using the Python programming language. Appropriate for students who want computing experience applicable […]
An introduction to fundamental principles of computer science including abstraction, data and information, algorithm development, and computer programming. Students apply computational problem solving skills to representative problems from a range of domains using the Python programming language. Appropriate for students who want computing experience applicable […]