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COM 120 – Introduction to Critical and Creative Media (3 credit hours)

Introduction to the major theories and aesthetics of motion pictures and other media forms through a study of styles related to writing, directing, cinematography, editing, and sound. Students are introduced to oral, written, and visual competencies required for successful completion of the major or minor. […]


CSC 111 – Introduction to Computer Science (4 credit hours)

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) First […]


CSC 112 – Fundamentals of Computer Science (4 credit hours)

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 […]


CSC 112 – Fundamentals of Computer Science (4 credit hours)

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 […]


ENG 150 – Literature Interprets the World (3 credit hours)

Introduction to ways literary artists shape experience, focusing on one topic or selected topics; primarily discussion; writing intensive. P or C-WRI 110, WRI 111, or exemption therefrom. (D) This introductory literature and creative writing course examines the origins of romance tropes such as “enemies to […]


ENG 150 – Literature Interprets the World (3 credit hours)

Introduction to ways literary artists shape experience, focusing on one topic or selected topics; primarily discussion; writing intensive. P or C-WRI 110, WRI 111, or exemption therefrom. (D) Authors, inventors, and explorers have long pursued the possibilities of dreams. Dreams are a powerful resource for […]


ENG 165 – Studies in British Literature (3 credit hours)

Emphasis on important writers representing different periods and genres; primarily discussion; writing intensive. P or C-WRI 110, WRI 111, or exemption therefrom. (D) In this course we will conduct a broad survey of the representation of domestic spaces—and public and private identities—in the works of […]


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