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Beginning Verse Writing Intensive study of the ways and means of making a poem....
Intermediate Expository WritingWriting papers communicating information and opinion to develop accurate, competent and effective expression. Recommended: sophomore standing.
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Reading LiteratureTechniques and practice in reading and enjoying literature. Examines some of the best works in English and American literature, and such features of literary meaning as imagery, characterization, narration and patterning in sound and sense. Emphasis on literature as a source of pleasure and knowledge about human experience....
Composition: ExpositionStudy and practice of good writing. Topics derived from a variety of personal, academic and public subjects. Students learn to evaluate complex material; revise and discuss essays of other students in terms of responsiveness, thesis, development, unity and presentation; and revise their own writing at both the macro level (i.e., content and organization) and the micro level (i.e., paragraph and......
Geographic Information Systems FundamentalsThis course serves as an optional preliminary course to the Certificate Program in Geographic Information Systems and fulfills prerequisite requirements for the Graduate Program in Strategic Planning for Critical Infrastructures
Introduces the concepts and skills essential to use a geographic information system (GIS) for spatial analysis and problem-solving. Focus is initially on the use, des......
Database Management FundamentalsThis course fulfills prerequisite requirements for the Graduate Program in Strategic Planning for Critical Infrastructures. This course is also an optional preliminary course for the Geographic Information Systems Certificate Program and the SQL Server Specialist Certificate Program.
Provides an introduction to database management concepts such as definition of data elements and basic data st......
Introduction to Web PublishingIntroduction to markup languages and their role in publishing content on the Web. Students gain understanding of HTML coding and extensions, image manipulation, information architecture, and Web site publishing. Other topics include the Web Accessibility Initiative, survey of Graphical User Interface HTML editors, online privacy and security, and eXtensible Markup Language (XML).
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Information Ethics, Security, and PrivacyThe FBI estimates that criminal gangs now account for 15-20 percent of the malicious traffic on the Internet, and that revenues from cybercrime exceed drug-trafficking totals. As organized crime replaces the recreational hacker as the major menace to information systems, ensuring your safety and security online takes on even greater urgency. This course will introduce information assurance, the......
Introduction to World ReligionsA study of major religious traditions of Asia, including Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, Inner Asian Shamanism, Confucianism and Taoism, and Shinto. For each of these traditions, students learn about its history and mythology, its great themes and ideas, as well as the rituals and rites that shape the tradition....
Introduction to LogicElementary symbolic logic. The development, application, and theoretical properties of an artificial symbolic language designed to provide a clear representation of the logical structure of deductive arguments...
Greek and Roman MythologyPrincipal myths found in classical Greek and Roman literature, and their influence on later literature, art and films. Influential theories about mythology and ancient literary sources. Students relate this study to mythic elements in the modern world, and their personal lives.
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History of Modern JapanPolitical, social, economic and cultural development of Japan from the late Tokugawa period to present, with special emphasis on the cultural impact of the West....
History of Washington and the Pacific NorthwestExploration and settlement, economic development, growth of government and social institutions, statehood.
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Survey of the History of the United StatesSupplies the knowledge of American history that any intelligent and educated American citizen should have. Objective is to make the student aware of his or her heritage of the past, and more intelligently conscious of the present. Applicable to history and social studies teaching endorsements. Instructor is recipient of the UW Distinguished Teaching Award, and author of One South or Many? Black......
World RegionsSpatial study of world regions based on historical, cultural, political, economic and other factors. An attempt to understand the underlying forces that have led to the formation of regions and regional patterns.
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Foundations of C++This course is intended for experienced programmers who want to enroll in the C++ Certificate Program but have no background in the C programming language. The course covers the portion of C++ that is common to C: intrinsic data types, structures and pointers; the language constructs for loops, relational expressions, branching statements and the C++ build process. Upon completion, students are......
Cultural Codes in CommunicationExamines communication as a process of face-to-face interaction in which people express and negotiate social meanings and social relationships. Includes the study of social and cultural codes in interpersonal communication, with special reference to contemporary American subcultural groups and their communication patterns. Through assigned readings and the viewing of films on video cassette, th......
History of Mass CommunicationHistory and development of communication from prehistoric times; rise of mass media; political and economic context of newspapers, radio, film and television....
Introduction to Communication IIntroduces students to four core principles that undergird the study and practice of communication—communication literacy, research inquiry, theories and concepts, and community engagement. Principles are discussed and developed in the context of international communication, political communication and communication technology and society.
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Introduction to Communication IIIntroduces students to four core principles that undergird the study and practice of communication literacy, research inquiry, theories and concepts, and community engagement. Principles discussed and developed in the context of social interaction, rhetoric and critical studies, and communication and culture. Instructor is recipient of the UW Distinguished Teaching Award....
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