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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
College Math for Business II (0692-212) Business U Roosevelt University
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An introduction to mathematical concepts and quantitative methods required in business management. Included are sets and real number; linear, nonlinear and exponential functions; and system of equations and inequalities. Differential and integrated calculus is introduced, as well as some special topics in quantitative analysis such as linear programming and simulation. Credit 4.
Color Reproduction (1051-749) Science General U Roosevelt University
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This course presents the concepts required for an understanding of the relationships between mean-level input and output in various color imaging systems. Analog, digital, and hybrid color imaging systems will be covered. Special emphasis will be given to mean-level reproduction in photography, printing, and television. Offered online. (F)
Color Systems (1051-816) Science General U Roosevelt University
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This course builds on the theory and concepts presented in the Color Reproduction and Color Modeling courses to cover the key techniques utilized in device-independent color imaging systems. Topics covered include: device calibration and characterization (input, output, display), device profiles, multidimensional look-up table construction, inversion, and interpolation, gamut mapping, appearance matching, and color-management systems. Also offered online. Class 4, Credit 4 (S)
Communicating in Business (0688-325) Business U Roosevelt University
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Focuses on the development of those communication skills essential to functioning effectively in the business world. Students learn the process of analyzing communication situations and responding to them appropriately. Topics include reports, memos, letters, oral presentations and interpersonal skills.
Communication Law (0535-704) Law & Criminal Justice U Roosevelt University
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This course focuses on issues presented by communication technologies to the practice of law and study of standards of ethics. Legal challenges presented by communication technologies will be examined in the following contexts: intellectual property, technology rights, patents, privacy and information networks, access to information, defamation, indecency, obscenity, and pornography. Special attention will be paid to the difficulty of applying national laws to inter- national media. (0535-701 and 0535-702) Class 4, Credit 4
Communication Systems I (0609-534) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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Analog Modulation schemes and systems, and the Fourier Series are reviewed. The Fourier Transform is introduced. The noise figure, noise temperature and signal-to-noise ratio of a system are introduced. Phase-locked loop concepts and applications to communications systems and an introduction to digital communication signals and systems are presented.
Component Development (4002-725) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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A programming course focused on the use, design and implementation of reusable software components. Students create and test components based on Active-X and on Java technology. Issues of reusable design, quality, component libraries , and interoperability are included. Design and programming project is required.
Computer Concepts & Software Systems (4002-340) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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An introduction to the concepts of computer hardware design, hardware organization, and computer operating systems.Topics can include: Boolean algebra, digital logic design, integrated circuit logic logic families, central processing unit design, buses and addressing, interrupts and direct memory access, memory models and processor modes computer peripherals and interfacing techniques, system performance, evaluation, and discussions of historical and current technological developments and commercially available computers. Summer session (6/2-7/7/03). All other quarters full 11 week sessions.
Computers and their Applications (0618-206) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and problem areas of computers and their applications through a survey of the major sub-areas of the field. Although this is not a programming course, students will learn the nature of programming and how to create simple programs using HTML. Students will also spend time using Word, Excel, as well as other applications. Since this course is a combination of concepts of computers and applications, students will also study the history of computing, how computers are built, the Internet, automation and control systems, the future of computers, security and ethical and social issues associated with computers and their applications.
Computers in Mechanical Engineering Technology (0610-432) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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This course introduces several software applications and the use of the Microsoft Windows (Windows 95) operating system. Basic use of the PC computer is taught: file management, setting up file systems, formatting floppy disks, virus protection. Students learn the fundamental operations of Windows such as file copying, drag-and-drop operations, using the "clipboard," saving files. Students are given a thorough grounding in the use of Microsoft Office; Word for word processing, Excel for spreadsheets, and PowerPoint for presentations. Special features of the applications are covered such as equation writing preparing charts and graphs, drawing figures, use of clip-art, and object linking and embedding (OLE). All instruction and testing are done in the PC laboratory with one student per computer.
Concepts in Systems and Signals (0609-333) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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This course is an extension of ac circuit theory to s domain concepts, Fourier analysis of repetitive signals, and the z domain of sampled data systems. MATLAB is taught and used extensively.
Contemp Science: Chemistry (0692-232) Science General U Roosevelt University
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An introduction to the fundamental principles of chemistry for non-science majors and the application of those concepts to areas of interest and concern in our contemporary technological society. Topics discussed include the atomic theory, chemical compounds, chemical reactions, organic chemistry, biological chemistry and macromolecular chemistry.
Contemporary Publishing (2081-723) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Roosevelt University
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An overview of contemporary book, magazine and newspaper publishing with emphasis on comparative editorial, production, circulation and marketing strategies. Advantages and disadvantages of the various kinds of publishing are discussed relevant to meeting the needs of society. Cost structures of the various publishing industries are explored, as are strategies of new acquisitions. Credit 4.
Contemporary Science: Biology (0692-231) Science General U Roosevelt University
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An introduction to the fundamental principles of biology for non-science majors and the application of these concepts to areas of interest in our contemporary technological society. Topics discussed include the cell as a biological unit, the biogenesis-abiogenesis controversy, genetic coding and introduction to plant and animal biology. The course is presented in a lecture-demonstration format.
Context & Trends (0699-705) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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This course introduces students to interdisciplinary thinking, problem solving and research techniques and also print and electronic information resources appropriate to the student?s plan-of-study.
Controls for Manufacturing Automation (0617-470) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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This course deals with the principles and application of programmable logic controllers (PLC). Topics include PLC hardware, programming and application of PLCs in a computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) environment. Students will also be exposed to man machine interface (MMI) and PLC networks.
Costing For Quality (0684-410) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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An introductory course in the decision-making process used for determining and evaluating the cost of quality in support of manufacturing, government or service industries. Topics include a review of basic accounting, an analysis of items that are directly and indirectly affected by conformance or nonconformance to customer requirements.
Creating Technical Proposals (0688-721) Information Technology U Roosevelt University
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The elements of proposal writing, including responsiveness, establishing credibility, and technical clarity. The proposal process as practiced in government and industry, including an understandiing of RFPs, RFIs, and the decision process. Specialized proposals including NDAs, On-line and multi-media proposals and technical marketing presentations.
CSCW and GroupWare (4002-892) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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This course will examine the role of information technology in collaborative work settings. An overview of relevant theory, technologies, and standards will provide the context for examining the integration and strategic use of email distributed networking, the WWW, conferencing and enhanced messaging. Credit 4.
Current Themes in Info Technology (4002-718) Information Technology U Roosevelt University
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This course provides entering graduate students in Information Technology with an overview of current theory and issues in the field. Topics covered would include social and cultural impacts of technology virtuality digital communication, and on-line communities. Using reading from a variety of books and periodicals, students will be presented with views on information technology in a socioeconomic context.
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