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ARCHIVED 2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
ARCHIVED 2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Information


 

Sport Management

  
  • SM 495 - Sport Management Strategy


    Analysis of management, organizational structure, and strategic planning in sport organizations; current issues in sport management.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: SM major; SM 260; senior standing.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • SM 620 - Sport Administration


    Sport Administration

    Credits: 3
  
  • SM 623 - Philosophical Foundations of Sport


    Philosophical Foundations of Sport

    Credits: 3
  
  • SM 630 - Economic and Financial Aspects of Sport


    Economic and Financial Aspects of Sport

    Credits: 3
  
  • SM 640 - Sport Marketing


    Sport Marketing

    Credits: 3
  
  • SM 650 - Event and Facility Management


    Event and Facility Management

    Credits: 3
  
  • SM 660 - Sport Governance


    Sport Governance

    Credits: 3
  
  • SM 670 - Media and Public Relations in Sport


    Media and Public Relations in Sport

    Credits: 3
  
  • SM 683 - Practicum


    Practicum

    Credits: 9

Telecommunications Engineering Technology

  
  • TEL 312 - Electronic Communication Fundamentals


    Fundamental principles of communications theory including spectrum analysis, noise, and modulation techniques. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab/week.

    Prerequisites & Notes
     

    PREQ: ECET 242; MATH 153 with a grade of C or better; ECET 321 with a grade of C or better

    Credits: (4)

  
  • TEL 345 - Introduction to Local Area Networks


    Study of local area network architectures, protocols, and operating systems with emphasis on the first three levels of the OSI model. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab/week.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: ECET 290 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (4)
  
  • TEL 346 - Wide Area Networks


    Study of transmission equipment, switching technologies, interconnection, and protocols associated with the telecommunications industry. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab/week.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 345.

    Credits: (4)
  
  • TEL 444 - Wireless Systems


    Application of communication theory, digital signal processing, and digital modulation to wireless systems. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab/week.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 312 or equivalent.

    Credits: (4)
  
  • TEL 445 - Network Planning and Design I


    An engineering approach to establishing telecommunications networks locally and globally. Communications network simulation is introduced and used to design networks. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab/week.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 346.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • TEL 446 - Telecommunications Management


    A study of the technical and management issues associated with the administration of complex, highly integrated networks. A variety of hardware and software tools will be discussed. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab/week.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 346.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • TEL 480 - Problems in Telecommunications


    Independent study in telecommunications engineering technology: project required.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Permission of adviser and instructor.

    Credits: (1-3, R6)
  
  • TEL 493 - Special Topics


    Current topics in telecommunications.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Permission of instructor.

    Credits: (1-3, R6)
  
  • TEL 495 - Seminar on Telecommunications


    Study of current issues in the telecommunications industry, to include legislative acts, business trends, and emerging technology.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Senior standing.

    Credits: (3)

Theatre

  
  • THEA 104 - The Theatre Experience


    Analysis of what the theatre is about, what goes on in the theatre, and what it means to be a viewer. (P5)

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 130 - Makeup


    Application of stage makeup.

    Credits: (1)
  
  • THEA 131 - Introduction to Professions


    Survey of theatre and related professions and script analysis for beginning majors and minors . 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 140 - Acting I


    Introduction to the basic principles of acting.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 170 - Theatre Production Seminar


    Orientation to theatre production.  Participation in creation and presentation of public performances.  1 Lecture, 2 Lab.  S/U Grading.

    Credits: (1, R4)
  
  • THEA 172 - Theatre Production: Stagecraft


    Hands-on participation in the construction/painting of stage scenery. 4 Lab.

    Credits: (1, R2)
  
  • THEA 173 - Theatre Production: Costume


    Hands-on participation in the construction of stage costumes and accessories. 4 Lab.

    Credits: (1, R2)
  
  • THEA 191 - Integral Arts


    Exploring the integral nature of art as how we live, record our life and world, and imagine our future.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 220 - Stage Movement


    Basic stage movement techniques using physicality to create realistic and effective characterizations.  Includes Stage Combat.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 231 - Stagecrafts for Stage and Screen (Scenic/Lighting)


    Practical introduction to scenic construction, lighting and associated crafts for theatre, motion picture and television.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 235 - Stage Management


    Introduction to stage management. An analysis of organizational communication and the structure of the productions team.  Including exploring the unique relationship with the Director.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 237 - Costume Crafts and Makeup


    Introduction to costume crafts, construction, wardrobe and makeup for Theatre, Motion Picture and TV.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 240 - Voice and Articulation


    Breath and sound production, vocal range, projection, and vowel and consonant production for standard American speech and character voices.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 260 - Dialects


    The study of dialects and accents for the actor.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    240.

    Credits: (1)
  
  • THEA 270 - Theatre Arts Workshops I


    Practical experience: performance crews in theatre productions. 3 lab per credit hour.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Permission of instructor.

    Credits: (1-3, R6)
  
  • THEA 271 - Theatre in Education Workshop I


    Experiential development of theatre with an educational goal focused on culture, literature, art, music, and service. (P5)

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 302 - Dramatic Literature and Criticism


    A survey of Western dramatic literature and modes of criticism from antiquity to contemporary theater.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 310 - World Theatre


    Students will explore Non-Western theatrical works (Asian, Hispanic, African) and Western works that focus on multicultural perspectives and cultural diversity. (P5)

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 330 - Makeup II


    Advanced makeup techniques and makeup design integrating makeup, hair, and wigs. Project oriented. 3 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 130.

    Credits: (1)
  
  • THEA 332 - Introduction to Design for Stage and Screen


    Principles and practices of design as applied to theatre, motion pictures and television. Project oriented.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 131.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 333 - Scenic Technology


    Advanced theory and practice in technology associated with scenic construction, emphasis on preparation for supervision of a basic scene shop.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 332.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 335 - Lighting Technology


    Advanced theory and practices in technology associated with theatre lighting, emphasis on preparation for supervision of lighting crew.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 332.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 337 - Costume Technology


    Advanced theory and practice associated with costume construction, emphasis on preparation for supervision of a basic costume shop.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 332.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 340 - Acting II


    Introduction to character analysis and styles.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 131, 140.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 341 - Acting III


    Advanced scene work for theatre majors.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 340.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 345 - Acting for the Camera I


    The art of acting as it relates to the television/film environment.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 140 or 340.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 346 - Acting for the Camera II


    Acting for the Camera II

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 345.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 350 - Directing I


    Survey and practical application of the basic theories of play directing.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 131, 140, 231.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 351 - Directing II


    Directing colloquium: production problems and solutions.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 350.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 370 - Theatre Arts Workshops II


    Practical experience, performance, leadership portions of theatre productions. 3 lab per credit hour.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Permission of instructor.

    Credits: (1-3, R6)
  
  • THEA 389 - Cooperative Education in Theatre Arts


    See Cooperative Education Program.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Completed 60 hours and permission of department head.

    Credits: (1-3, R6)
  
  • THEA 400 - History of the Theatre I


    Origins, development of theatrical forms, and style through the study of acting, physical facilities, design, and cultural milieu; Greek period to 1700.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 60 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 401 - History of the Theatre II


    Origins, development of theatrical forms, and style through the study of acting, physical facilities, design, and cultural milieu; 1700 to present.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 60 hours.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 432 - Design I


    Theoretical and practical approach to design of scenery, costumes and lighting for stage and screen.  Project oriented; emphasis on portfolio preparation.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ.:  THEA 332 or Permission of instructor.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 438 - Period Styles


    Survey of costume/clothing as a statement of personal identity, and as a mirror of society. Ancient world through 20th century.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 441 - Acting IV


    In-depth character analysis and application.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 341.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 442 - Design II


    Advanced theoretical and practical approach to scenery, costume and lighting design for stage and screen; Project oriented; emphasis on portfolio preparation.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ.:  THEA 432 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 483 - Internship in Theatre Arts


    Work experience in the theatre industry. S/U grading. 9 hours per week per 3-hour course.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Completed 60 hours and/or permission of department head.

    Credits: (3, R9)
  
  • THEA 486 - Theatre Production


    Intensive training in performance, design, or theatre technology.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Permission of department head.

    Credits: (3, R12)
  
  • THEA 493 - Selected Topics in Theatre Studies


    Study in a special area of interest in theatre.

    Credits: (1-3, R9)
  
  • THEA 495 - B.A. Senior Project


    Capstone course for the B.A. in Stage & screen. Course is intended to synthesize and demonstrate acquired knowledge and skills related to the associated industry.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 496 - Seminar in Professional Development


    Seminar in career preparation for the emerging professional.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Senior status.

    Credits: (1)
  
  • THEA 499 - BFA Thesis/Senior Showcase


    BFA Thesis/Senior Showcase

    Credits: (2)
  
  • THEA 586 - Theatre Production


    Theatre Production

    Credits: (3)
  
  • THEA 593 - Selected Topics in Theatre Arts


    Selected Topics in Theatre Arts

    Credits: (3)

University Studies-Interdisciplinary

  
  • UE 101 - University Experience


    Introduction to an online learning environment. Emphasis on student services, skills for success and community building.

    Credits: (0)
  
  • USI 101 - Honors Forum


    Interdisciplinary introduction to the academic milieuscholarly controversy, the ferment of ideas, study, and research.

    Credits: (1)
  
  • USI 103 - Humanities Colloquium I: Humanities in the Region


    Multi-disciplinary study of the varied peoples, key cultural events, and cultural movements who helped shape southern Appalachian mountain life. Seminar.

    Credits: (1)
  
  • USI 130 - The University Experience


    Introduction to the university and to higher education. Discussion of issues involved in the transition from high school to college. Emphasis on academic and career planning and personal development.

    Credits: (1)
  
  • USI 203 - Humanities Colloquium II: The Humanities in the Nation


    Multi-disciplinary study of the varied peoples, key cultural events, and cultural movements who helped shape the nation. Seminar.

    Credits: (1)
  
  • USI 303 - Humanities Colloquium III: The Humanities for World Cultures


    Multi-disciplinary study of the varied peoples, key cultural events, and cultural movements who helped shape the world. Seminar.

    Credits: (1)
  
  • USI 393 - Topics in International Studies I


    Interdisciplinary introduction to the civilization and culture of a particular country or region and its relationship with the United States.

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • USI 394 - Topics in Cherokee Studies


    Selected individual or interdisciplinary aspects of Cherokee culture and society offered by various departments.

    Credits: (3, R9)
  
  • USI 395 - Topics in International Studies II


    Interdisciplinary study of the civilization, environment, and culture of a country or region and its relationships with the United States and the world community.

    Credits: (1-3, R4)
  
  • USI 396 - Honors Colloquium


    Interdisciplinary discussion of a topic of special concern selected in consultation with honors students.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Junior standing, 3.0 GPA.

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • USI 401 - Washington Experience


    A seminar-style course taught as part of “UNC in Washington” Student Internship Program.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Enrollment in UNC in Washington program.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • USI 497 - Honors Seminar


    Interdisciplinary seminar featuring student research directed toward a topic selected in consultation with honors students.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Junior standing with 3.0 GPA.

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • USI 693 - Topics in Graduate Education


    Topics in Graduate Education

    Credits: (1-3, R6)
 

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