2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Sep 27, 2024  
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived]

Courses


 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  • THTR 387 - Voice for the Stage


    2 credits

    Description
    This course focuses on developing voice quality, volume, and expressiveness by enhancing the use of the entire body, the larger mechanism for the human voice. Techniques for releasing into natural alignment, increasing overall coordination, and freeing natural breathing will be practiced, and then applied through speaking poems and monologues.

    Prerequisites
    THTR 250 or permission of the instructor.



    Repeatable
    Since this course has rotating content, students may repeat this course for a maximum of three times over three semesters, for a maximum of 6 credits.


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  • THTR 452 - Advanced Playwriting: Adaptations


    3 credits

    Description
    This course centers on the creation of stage adaptations based on a wide variety of original texts, including poems, novellas, short stories, essays, letters, interviews, folk tales, myths, and earlier or classical plays. Students will study diverse models, looking at both the originals and the adaptations, while writing their own stage adaptation from an original in the same genre as those studied in class. Consult the Department of Theater for specific content.

    Prerequisites
    THTR 252 or consent of instructor.



    Repeatable
    Since this course has rotating content, students may repeat this course for a maximum of three times over three semesters, for a maximum of 9 credit hours.

    Note
    Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature.


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  • THTR 464A-F - Independent Study in Theater


    1-3 credits

    Description
    Students must choose an area of topic each time they enroll in the course. Topic areas: A. Acting and Performance; B. Design and Technology; C. Management; D. Playwriting; E. Directing; and F. History, Theory, Literature, and Dramaturgy.

    Note
    A student may enroll in this course for a minimum of 1 semester hour to a maximum of 3 hours per semester. The course maybe taken more than once but a student’s enrollment in this course must not exceed a maximum of 6 credit hours.


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  • THTR 499A-F - Advanced Production Credit


    1 credits

    Description
    One credit per semester is available for students participating in University Theater productions. Topic areas include: A. acting and performance; B. design and technology; C. management; D. playwriting; E. directing; and F. history, theory, literature, and dramaturgy.

    Repeatable
    Course may be repeated for up to 4 credit hours.

    Note
    Students must indicate topic area to Department Chairperson and sign a contract with a faculty advisor. Freshman and sophomore students should register for 299A-F


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  • UMS 281 - Introduction to Unmanned Systems Operations


    3 credits

    Description
    An introduction to unmanned systems operations. This includes a historical perspective and background information of this system including its:  modeling and control fundamentals, ground based systems, visual and electro-optical aspects of navigation, obstacle and terrain avoidance systems, modular on-board processing systems, and current applications. This course also exposes students to the significant regulations impacting unmanned systems operations. 

    Prerequisites
    UMS 181 or AVT 141 or consent of instructor.



    Note
    Students must pay an additional laboratory fee for this class.


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  • UMS 483 - Payloads and Sensors


    3 credits

    Description
    The course is a study of the various uses of sensors and payloads associated with unmanned systems. It focuses on the type of sensor and/or payload that can be used in all environments associated with unmanned systems. Simulations will examine the correct type of sensor or payload that can be used in any event in various weather conditions.  

    Prerequisites
    UMS 281



    Note
    Due to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) imposed by the State Department of the United States, this course is only open to U.S. citizens.


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  • UMS 485 - Communications and Data Links for Unmanned Systems


    3 credits

    Description
    This course is a study of the frequency spectrum used in conjunction with unmanned systems across the globe. It will discuss in depth FCC regulations associated with unmanned systems used around the world. Exercises and simulations will study the effects on the data link if not operating in the correct frequency band for a specific area.

    Prerequisites
    UMS 382



    Note
    Due to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) imposed by the State Department of the United States, this course is only open to U.S. citizens.


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  • UMS 491 - Advanced Unmanned Aerial Systems Operations


    3 credits

    Description
    A study of advanced unmanned aircraft theory. This course examines the history of unmanned systems with an emphasis on military developments. It also includes safety assessment, functional requirements, unmanned aerial systems integration, and sensitivity analysis. Students are expected to demonstrate proficiency in unmanned aerial systems programming, preflight, flight operations, post-flight inspection, and mission analysis and debriefing. 

    Prerequisites
    UMS 483, UMS485, or consent of instructor.



    Note
    Due to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) imposed by the State Department of the United States, this course is only open to U.S. citizens. Students must pay an additional laboratory fee for this class.


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