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ENG 2000 Perspectives in LIterature Fall 2015

ENG 2000 Perspectives in LIterature Fall 2015

Megan Behrent
English|ENG 2000|Fall 2015

This course will introduce you to reading and writing across genres. The course will focus on readings that explore concepts of identity in America and the ways in which race, class, gender, sexuality, and […]

CST 1101 Problem Solving with Computer Programming

Michael Gomez
Computer System...|CST1101|Fall 2012

Introduces concepts of problem solving using constructs of logic inherent in computer programming languages. Augmented by high level computer tools, enabling solutions to common algorithmic problems.Use of […]

CDMG3532 PrintProductionforDesigners, FA2016

CDMG3532 PrintProductionforDesigners, FA2016

Prof. Matthew C. Lange
Communication D...|CDMG3532|Fall 2016

Print Production for Designers focuses on current print production procedures that can ready designers for real world policies, procedures and accountability. Understanding printing processes is an essential part […]

ADV1100 Graphic Design Principles 1

ADV1100 Graphic Design Principles 1

Jenna Spevack
ADV1100|Fall 2012

Through hands-on experiments, collaborative learning, and individual projects, students will learn the language and process of design thinking and gain a solid foundation in design principles and […]

CST1101

Douglas
Computer System...|CST1101|Fall 2011

This course explores problem solving approaches using computer programming paradigms of loops, IF-THEN-ELSE decision making, functions, and arrays.

Graphic Communication Workshop, GRA 1111, 7313

tbauer
Communication D...|GRA 1111|Spring 2013

This course introduces students to core concepts in the graphic communication field including typography, color theory, design and production terminology, printing processes, file formats and substrates.

Explorations! Bio1, Mat1175, Eng1101

Prof. Seto
Biological Scie...|1101|Fall 2013

This course site is for the First Year Learning Community between General Biology 1 (Prof Seto), Eng1101 (Prof Miller) and Mat1175 (Prof Zhou).

Elements of Sociology

Elements of Sociology

gbardallovivero
Social Science|SOC 1101|Fall 2013

An introduction to the basic concepts and theories used by sociologists to analyze social institutions and the social behavior of individuals and groups. We begin by studying the development of sociology as a […]

ENG2575 Technical Writing, FA2016

Jason W. Ellis
English|ENG2575|Fall 2016

Technical Writing is about managing complexity. It is about providing the right information, in the right way, for the right audience. It is about communicating technical ideas using sound rhetorical choices and […]

Bio1101LC44FA2016

Shahnewaz Rahim
English|Bio1101|Fall 2016

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COMD1103 Foundation Drawing, F 15_Afternoon

COMD1103 Foundation Drawing, F 15_Afternoon

Alice Zinnes
Communication D...|COMD1103|Fall 2015

This drawing course introduces basic concepts, tools, techniques and the role of drawing in design, illustration, animation and games. The course will also cover projection systems, plans, elevations, sections, […]

Physics 1.3

Boris
Physics|PHYS 1441|Fall 2012

Physics, as one of the natural sciences, aims to discover the fundamental laws of the universe. Using theoretical and experimental methods, physicists study the basic structure of matter, space, and time. […]