MEA 211 Introduction to Digital Fabrication and Physical Computing
In this hands-on course, students will learn how to create physical interfaces for interacting with technology. Students will be introduced to digital fabrication techniques. They will learn how to program […]
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Students will learn to construct 3D motion graphics for video, film, game, multimedia, and internet applications. Students will use an advanced CGI program to make original animations in a three-coordinate space. […]
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ENG101|English Composition| Cawley |SEC# | Fall 2020
English Composition is the standard freshman writing course. The course introduces students to academic writing. By its conclusion, students will be ready for English 201 and for the writing they will be asked to […]
MMA 100: Foundations of Digital Graphic Design, Seslow, Spring 2019
This image-based course will introduce graphic design as the foundation upon which effective visual communication is built. Investigation of the elements and principles of graphic design will lead to specific […]
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English 201: Introduction to Literature, Professor Anchalee Sungkakitkorane
This is a course that builds upon skills introduced in English 101. In this course, literature is the field for the development of critical reading, critical thinking, independent research, and writing skills. […]
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ENG201 | Intro to Literature | Prof. Versteegh | Fall 2020
Introduction to Literature: ”Writing on Writing”
Prof. Vatankhah|Disc Struc & Applic Comp Sci| CSC 231-1301|Fall2020
Discrete Structures|CSC231
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HIS 101 0801 History of Western Civilization I Prof. Stefan Stankovic Fall 2020
This course explores the history of the West – starting from the wider Mediterranean – from the ancient world to the Age of Exploration.
MAT56 Summer 2020 Ruben Worrell
MAT056 is the Intermediate Algebra and Trigonometry course that I will be teaching in the Spring 2020.
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Summer 2020, Corrections [CRJ 202-0502] Prof. S. Davis
This course examines the history of criminal punishment in Western society, emphasizing the United States. The course highlights social forces (political, religious, economic, and technological) shaping punishment; […]
