Course ID is link to course proposal document Course Review

Course ID is link to course proposal document Course Review Committee Agenda
March 16, 2015
CAD 525
Honors Seminar in Child and
200212
Adolescent Development (3): Regular; CS-05; Fall 2015
Prerequisites: Restricted to upper division CAD major.
Examination of theory, research and practice in child and adolescent development that can be
applied to international, national, and local contexts. (Plus-minus letter grade only)
CINE 715
Cinematography Workshop (6): Regular; CS-07; Fall 2015
200209
Prerequisite: Restricted to graduate students in CINE and completion
of CINE 710, CINE 530, or CINE 525.
Exploration and achievement of the next level of esthetics and techniques in cinematography and
lighting through a series of masterpiece examinations, hands-on production workshops,
cinematography master classes and industry practices. Projects in up-to-date digital technology.
(Plus-minus letter grade only)
E ED 786
Seminar in Developmental Teaching and Learning (3):
200210
Regular; CS-05, Fall 2015
Prerequisite: Restricted to graduate students enrolled in Multiple Subjects Credential program;
concurrent enrollment with E ED 746 or E ED 747.
Examination of cognitive, social-emotional, ethical, and physical development of children in
sociocultural contexts; interrelated impacts of culture, family, community, and school on
development; educational research and its applications to create positive and productive learning
environments. (Plus-minus AB/NC)
ENGR 290
Introduction to SolidWorks - Level I (1):
200213
Topic; CS-2; Fall 2015
Prerequisite: ENGR 101 or experience with AutoCAD.
Introduction to fundamentals of 3D modeling in SolidWorks. Focus on file management,
templates, sketching, and modeling techniques, and producing manufacturing drawings; creation
and use of the most popular file formats commonly exchanged by mechanical engineers working
in industry today.
ENGR 491
Real-time Digital Signal Processing (3):
200219
Regular; CS-02 & 16; Fall 2015
Prerequisites: Restricted to upper division standing; ENGR 213 and ENGR 451.
Implementation of real-time digital signal processing algorithms on special-purpose hardware.
Use of assembly and C languages to develop and test IIR and FIR filters, FFT, and waveform
generation for modern DSP chips, Fast convolution. Sampling aliasing and jitter. Scaling for
fixed point arithmetic. Special analysis, DSP applications, including sound synthesis and realtime audio signal processing. Lecture, 2 units; laboratory, 1 unit. (Plus-minus letter grade only)
MKTG 647
Organizational Reputation Management and
200214
Communication (3): Regular; CS-02; Fall 2015
Prerequisites: MKTG 431; restricted to marketing majors and minors.
Assessment and management of reputational risks stemming from behavior of senior executives
or employees, failures in safety, accidents, rumors, etc. Focus on the communication strategies
and tactics to rebuild trust and restore organizational regulation.
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Course ID is link to course proposal document MKTG 660 Marketing Analytics (3): Regular; CS-02; Fall 2015
200215
Prerequisite: MKTG 632 with a grade of C-; restricted to marketing major.
Examination of techniques to manipulate, visualize, and analyze secondary data to address a
variety of marketing issues in areas such as segmentation, customer relationship management,
advertising, and digital marketing through hands-on experience using case studies and real-world
marketing data. (Plus-minus letter grade only)
TH A 436
Theatre Workshop I (1): Generic; CS-12; Fall 2015
200216
Prerequisites: TH A 130, TH A 230 or equivalent.
Topic to be specified in Class Schedule. May be repeated for a total of 3 units as topics vary.
Experiences in the acting and/or directing of plays, cross-disciplinary productions,
improvisations, theatre games, and other experimental media of theatrical expression. (Plusminus letter grade only)
TH A 436
Contemporary Auditions (1): Topic; CS-12; Fall 2015
200217
Prerequisites: TH A 130, TH A 230 or equivalent.
Preparation for auditions; developing skills in cold reading, training in text selection, text
analysis, and character presentation. Finding contemporary content in novels and short stories..
(Plus-minus letter grade only)
TH A 436
Classical Auditions (1): Topic; CS-12; Fall 2015
200218
Prerequisites: TH A 130, TH A 230 or equivalent.
Preparation for classical auditions including scansion fundamentals, developing skills in cold
reading, and an introduction to the audition process. Training in text selection, text analysis, and
character presentation. Text work includes Greek, Roman, Elizabethan and Jacobean sources, as
well as Henrik Ibsen, and George Bernard Shaw. (Plus-minus letter grade only)
S ED 770
Current Issues in Secondary Education (3):
200211
Regular; CS-05; Fall 2015
Prerequisite: Graduate status or consent of instructor.
Examination of a variety of current issues important to secondary education professionals. (Plusminus AB/NC)
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