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  • CS 449 - Computer and Network Forensics


    Basics of Computer Forensics and Network Forensics. How to protect your privacy on the internet: Email, obfuscation, web sites and servers. Encryption, data hiding, and hostile code. Investigating Windows and Unix. File system recovery/analysis and file management in different OSes. Technical and legal issues regarding digital evidence collection and forensics analysis.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites CS 370  
  
  • CS 451 - Multimedia Systems Design


    Theory and practice of multimedia system design overview. High-level topics include multimedia content and formats, underlying technologies, digital cinematography, scripting, storyboarding, CD-ROM production and online publication, porting multimedia to the Web. Emphasis on the design process and the seamless integration of content in an interactive environment.

    Credits 3
    Corequisites  .
    Prerequisites    with a grade of C or better.
    Notes This course is crosslisted with CS 651. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 451L - Multimedia Systems Design Laboratory


    Helps student develop practical skills and learn to apply industry-wide standards and practices for the design of multimedia systems.

    Credits 1
    Corequisites  .
    Prerequisites   with a grade of C or better. 
    Notes  This course is crosslisted with CS 651L. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 456 - Automata and Formal Languages


    Regular expressions. Regular, context-free, and unrestricted grammars. Finite and pushdown autoamata. Turing machines and the halting problem; introduction to decidability.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and  . Prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. 
    Notes  This course is crosslisted with CS 656. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 457 - Database Management Systems


    Concepts and structures necessary for design and implementation of a database management system. Survey of current database management systems and use of a DBMS.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and  . Prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. 
    Notes This course is crosslisted with CS 657. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 458 - Introduction to Data Mining


    Introduction to basic concepts in data mining. Topics include association-rule mining, information extraction, web mining, categorization, and clustering.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and    . Prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. 
  
  • CS 460 - Compiler Construction


    Current methods in the design and implementation of compilers. Construction of the components of an actual compiler as a term project.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and  . Prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. 
    Notes This course is crosslisted with CS 660. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 463 - Computer Architecture


    Introduction to computer architecture. Topics include basic computer organization concepts; history and taxonomy of computer architectures; language and software influences on architecture; instruction set design; stack, array, data flow, and database machines; multiprocessor and network architectures; and fault tolerant designs.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   with a grade of C or better.
    Notes This course is crosslisted with CS 663. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 465 - Computer Networks I


    An introduction to the design and implementation of computer communication networks, their protocols and applications. It covers the technologies and standards in data transmission, telecommunication networks, network architectures, networking hardware, wireless networks, and the basis of the Internet including UDP and TCP as well as a number of application protocols.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites    with a grade of C or better.
    Notes This course is crosslisted with CS 665. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 466 - Computer Networks II


    Explores advanced topics in computer networks, the protocols, algorithms, hardware, and performance issues, especially in TCP/IP networks. Details of IP routing algorithms, quality of service, protocol implementation issues, router architecture and types, various TCP versions and their performance, the related telecommunication networks, and wireless technologies are discussed.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites    with a grade of C or better.
    Notes This course is crosslisted with CS 666. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 469 - Introduction to Digital Image Processing


    Background and basics of digital image processing. Topics include: the human visual system, image representation, sampling, image mathematics, and geometry, image enhancement, smoothing and sharpening, the fast Fourier transform, and a survey of image restoration methods.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites  ,  , either   or  . Prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. 
    Notes  This course is crosslisted with CS 669. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 470 - Networks and Distributed Systems


    Explores protocols and experiments with creating and implementing new protocols. In addition, students will be introduced to concepts such as deadlocks in networks/distributed applications, communication in distributed systems (among other RPC/RMI and the client server model in more detail), synchronization, reliability, transparency, and atomicity/transaction semantics.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites    with a grade of C or better.
    Notes This course is crosslisted with CS 670. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 471 - Program Derivation


    Introduction to the formal derivation of computer programs from program specifications. Review of the logical and notational prerequisites needed for formal derivation. Guarded commands and the predicate transformer WP. Developing loops from invariants. Program development via sequence of refinements.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and  . Prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. 
    Notes  This course is crosslisted with CS 671. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 472 - Software Product Design and Development I


    Current techniques in software design presented with emphasis on architecture first development. Introduction to the processes involved in development. Practice architectural design through a series of homework problems. Students work in teams to prepare the architecture for a software product.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and    and consent of instructor. Prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. Department consent required.  
    Notes  This course is crosslisted with CS 672. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 473 - Software Product Design and Development II


    Synthesis (term project) course to involve students, working in teams, in all of the activities necessary to define, model, implement, test, document, and deliver a program product. Students practice Object-Oriented and Component Based development and utilize UML and CASE tools to model the product and document the process.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites    with a grade of C or better.
    Notes  This course is crosslisted with CS 673. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 474 - Decision Environments for Software Product Development


    Term project course to involve students, working in teams, with all of the activities and tools necessary to measure progress and monitor the development of a software product. Students utilize CASE tools for planning, for requirements management, for configuration management, for change management, and for product and process measurement for a product development project.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites    with a grade of C or better. 
    Notes This course is crosslisted with CS 674. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 477 - Analysis of Algorithms


    Analysis of the time and space complexity of algorithms. Techniques for efficient algorithm design and effect of structure choice on efficiency. Fast algorithms for problems such as set, graph and matrix manipulations, pattern matching, sorting, and storage organization. Exponential time problems and introduction to NP-completeness.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and  . Prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. 
    Notes This course is crosslisted with CS 677. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 480 - Computer Graphics


    Graphics hardware, software and applications. Data structures for graphics, graphics languages, computer-aided design, and three-dimensional graphics.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and  . Prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. 
    Notes This course is crosslisted with CS 680. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 482 - Artificial Intelligence


    Survey of current artificial intelligence technologies: game playing, theorem-proving, natural language processing, pattern recognition, and heuristic programming.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and  . Prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better. 
    Notes  This course is crosslisted with CS 682. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 489 - Advanced Computer Science Topics


    Undergraduate-level course in advanced topics of computer science, depending upon the interest of faculty and students.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites Department Consent Required.
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
    Notes  This course is crosslisted with CS 689. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 490 - Independent Study


    Library research and reports on topics of computer science interest.

    Credits (1-3)
    Prerequisites Consent of instructor.
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
    Notes This course is crosslisted with CS 690. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • CS 494 - Internship in Computer Science


    A summer internship in an approved, computer science related position. This course will be offered only in the summer and not during the fall or spring semesters. Students will apply computer science concepts in a work-related setting. A final report is required.

    Credits (1-3)
    Prerequisites   with a grade of C or better and prior approval by the school and employer.
    Notes A final report is required.
  
  • CS 495 - Senior Project Development I


    This course will give students the opportunity to develop a prototype piece of software from design through implementation, including documentation and presentation. May be done in cooperation with an external entity and may be entered into the College of Engineering’s Senior Design Competition. This course focuses on selecting the project, initial requirements, problem analysis and problem specification.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites    with a grade of C or better.
  
  • CS 496 - Senior Project Development II


    This course will give students the opportunity to develop a prototype piece of software from design through implementation, including documentation and presentation. May be done in cooperation with an external entity and may be entered into the College of Engineering’s Senior Design Competition. This course focuses on implementing, testing, documenting and presenting the prototype solution to the problem selected in CS 495.

    Credits 2
    Prerequisites    with a grade of C or better.
  
  • DAN 100 - Introduction to Dance


    No dance training necessary. Fundamentals of movement styles and philosophies of dance. Students observe and participate through demonstration, video, and discussion.

    Credits 3
  
  • DAN 101 - Dance Appreciation


    Non-technical course providing understanding and appreciation of the art of dance with special focus on the artists and styles. Intended for non-dance majors only.

    Credits 3
  
  • DAN 103 - Sex, Dance, and Entertainment


    Non-technical course providing understanding and appreciation of the sexual derivation and evolution of social, street, and fad dances from 1900 to the present, and the subcultures that created them. Intended for non-dance majors only.

    Credits 3
  
  • DAN 104 - Appreciation of Dance in Broadway and Film Musicals


    Non-technical course providing an understanding and appreciation of “Show-Biz” dancing in Broadway musicals from the 1940s to the present. Shows like Oklahoma, West Side Story, A Chorus Line, and Dancin’ viewed and discussed in relation to dance. Dance stars on film such as Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and Mikhail Baryshnikov explored in respect to their contributions to choreography and performance.

    Credits 3
  
  • DAN 108 - Pilates I


    Introduction to alignment, flexibility and strengthening technique for the dance with a certified Pilates® practitioner. Pilates® technique, a universal theory of training for movement in all dance forms, develops correct use of the dancer’s instrument and prevents dance injury. Includes practical application with Pilates® apparatus and mat work.

    Credits 1
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 109 - Music Theory for Dancers I


    Basic elements of music with special emphasis on rhythm.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites Dance majors only.
  
  • DAN 110 - Dance for Flexibility and Tone


    Open to all dance majors and non-majors. Emphasis on dance alignment, flexibility, breathing, and tone.

    Credits 1
    May be repeated to a maximum of three credits.
  
  • DAN 113 - Flamenco Dance I


    Study of the technique and style of Flamenco Dance, including foot work, hand clapping (Palmas), finger snapping (Pitos) and the playing of Castanets (Palillos). The types of Flamenco dances explored include Sevillanas, Furruca, and Alegrias.

    Credits 1
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 114 - Country-Western and Square Dance


    Vocabulary and skills of country-western and square dance styles.

    Credits 1
  
  • DAN 115 - Middle Eastern Dance I


    Study of Arabic dance from folklore to modern trends. Expands knowledge of ethnic dance through Middle Eastern movement, music, history, customs, culture and art. Special emphasis on understanding difference between traditional Middle Eastern folk dance and modern bellydance.

    Credits 1
  
  • DAN 116 - Hip Hop I


    Beginning level Hip Hop. Previous experience in dance not necessary. Offers foundation for dance by putting into practice basic techniques for Hip Hop. Particular emphasis on student’s physical awareness, expressiveness and grasp of material.

    Credits 1
  
  • DAN 125 - Ballroom Dance (Beginning)


    Basic ballroom techniques in both rhythm and smooth dances.

    Credits 1
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 126 - Ballroom Dance (Beginning/Intermediate)


    Beginning/Intermediate-level ballroom techniques in both rhythm and smooth dances.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 132 - Jazz Dance I


    Beginning techniques of jazz dance.

    Credits 1
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 135 - Ballet I


    Beginning techniques of ballet.

    Credits 1
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 137 - International Folk Dance


    Credits 1
  
  • DAN 138 - Modern Dance I


    Beginning techniques of modern dance.

    Credits 1
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 144 - Tap Dance (Beginning)


    Beginning techniques of tap dance.

    Credits 1
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 165 - Survey of Dance


    Introduction to dance, place of dance in social and cultural life, and relation of dance to other art forms.

    Credits 3
  
  • DAN 166 - Survey of African American Dance


    Survey of the role of the African-American in the development of dance in America. Special focus placed on artists, their philosophies and contributions in the areas of ballet, jazz, modern and tap.

    Credits 3
    Notes Satisfies Multicultural and Fine Arts Requirement. Same as  .
  
  • DAN 188 - Choreography I: Improvisation for Composition


    Practical application of the techniques of improvisation for its use in composition.

    Credits 3
  
  • DAN 199 - Seminar in Dance


    Exploration of issues in dance. Required each semester for all dance majors.

    Credits 0
  
  • DAN 208 - Pilates II


    Continued study of alignment, flexibility, and strengthening techniques. Covers the theory and application of Pilates technique on Pilates Equipment

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 209 - Music Theory for Dancers II


    Study of rhythmic devices, structures, and analysis as applied to music and movement. Techniques for this selection and production of accompaniment for dance.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites  .
  
  • DAN 213 - Flamenco Dance II


    Continuation of the study of the technique and style of Flamenco Dance, including advanced foot work, hand clapping (Palmas), finger snapping (Pitos) and the playing of Castanets (Palillos). Types of Flamenco dances explored include Rumba, Tangos Gitanos, Bulerias, and Soleares.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 215 - Middle Eastern Dance II


    Further study of Arabic dance with more in-depth focus on Arabic rhythms, classical Arabic dance forms including ceremonial and ritual dances, and study of modern Arabic dance sequences used in choreography.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 216 - Hip Hop II


    Intermediate level Hip Hop. Previous experience in Hip Hop is necessary. Builds upon technique and terminology previously acquired in Hip Hop I. Particular emphasis on enhancing the physical awareness and expressiveness. Focuses on intermediate level technique skills as well as explores a variety of styles in Hip Hop music and movement.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 225 - Ballroom Dance (Intermediate)


    Intermediate-level ballroom dance techniques in both rhythm and smooth dances.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 226 - Ballroom Dance (Intermediate/Advanced)


    Intermediate/Advanced-level ballroom dance technique in both rhythm and smooth dances. Introduction to continuity styling.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 227 - International Ballroom Dance


    International dance skills: waltz, quickstep, jive, and Latin American.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 232 - Jazz Dance II


    Intermediate techniques of jazz dance.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  , DAN 133.
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 235 - Ballet II


    Intermediate techniques of ballet.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 238 - Modern Dance II


    Intermediate techniques of modern dance.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 239 - Modern Dance (Intermediate/Advanced)


    Technique class for students who are beyond the intermediate level but need additional training before entering the advanced level.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 244 - Tap Dance (Intermediate)


    Intermediate techniques of tap dancing.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 265 - Ballet History


    Survey of ballet from semination in the courts of Europe to its current position as an accepted art form on the professional stage. Special focus on the artists, their philosophies, contributions, and techniques.

    Credits 3
  
  • DAN 279 - Dance in Elementary Education


    Designed to acquaint students with the origin, scope, development, and purposes of movement exploration and rhythmic activities as incorporated in the elementary education program.

    Credits 2
  
  • DAN 288 - Choreography II: Elements of Dance Composition


    Elements of Dance Composition including choreographic studies in Space, Time, Dynamics and basic forms.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites  .
  
  • DAN 301 - World Dance


    International historical concepts, systems and traditions of ethnic dance focusing on social and cultural motivations from many regions of Western and Eastern Europe, Asia, as well as Central and South America.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites Any 100 or 200 level dance course or concurrently enrolled in a 100 or 200 level dance class.
    Notes Satisfies International Requirement.
     
  
  • DAN 307 - Composer-Choreographer Collaboration


    Techniques and principles of music composition as related to choreography. Famous collaborations discussed. Focuses on practical applications.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites    or equivalent.
  
  • DAN 308 - Pilates III


    Formerly Listed as Advanced study of alignment, flexibility, and strengthening technique for dance. Use of the three pieces of Pilates equipment (trapeze table, reformer, and chair).

    Credits 2
    Prerequisites  ,  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
  
  • DAN 309 - Music Theory for Dancers III


    Survey of musical dance literature focusing on dance music of Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and twentieth-century composers, with special attention to composer-choreographer collaborations.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites  .
  
  • DAN 325 - Ballroom Dance (Advanced)


    Advanced ballroom dance technique in rhythm and smooth dances, continuity styling, and an introduction to bolero or paso doble.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 332 - Jazz Dance III


    Advanced techniques in jazz dance.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 335 - Ballet (Advanced)


    Advanced techniques in ballet.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  , DAN 236.
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 338 - Modern Dance III


    Advanced techniques in modern dance.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 344 - Tap Dance (Advanced)


    Advanced techniques in tap dancing.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 351 - Dance Kinesiology


    Study of the muscular and skeletal structures of the body involved in the discipline of dance. Emphasis on major muscle groups and joint actions, their capacity for movement, with special attention to the causes and prevention of dance injuries.

    Credits 3
  
  • DAN 365 - Dance History I: Dance History to 1900


    Historical concepts, systems, traditions, and related arts of dance to 1900.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites Junior standing.
  
  • DAN 367 - Dance Production I


    Techniques of staging performance. Study of the principles of costume, light, sound, and set design; makeup; box office management and publicity. Practical application in dance production.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites DAN 100 or 200 level classes.
  
  • DAN 369 - Aesthetics of Design for Dance


    Aesthetics of the visual components of dance production and experience in practical application of design.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites  .
  
  • DAN 370 - Sound Design for Dance


    Provides technical understanding in the principles of sound design, basic recording techniques and video design for dance productions developed through lectures, demonstrations, projects, and production involvement.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and  .
  
  • DAN 371 - Lighting Design for Dance I


    Provides an understanding in the principles and techniques of lighting design and the collaborative process of dance production on an advanced level.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and  .
  
  • DAN 372 - Costume Construction for Dance


    Provides technical understanding of principles and techniques of costume construction for dance production. Techniques in makeup and hair application for dance production.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and  .
  
  • DAN 373 - Scenic Design for Dance I


    Provides technical understanding of principles and techniques in design and construction of small scenic prop pieces as well as scenic painting for dance production.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and  .
  
  • DAN 374 - Musical Theatre Dance Laboratory I


    Individual, specialized study in the various dance forms encompassed in the musical theatre art form: Ballet and modern dance techniques. Special emphasis in the fundamentals of dance technique to establish a solid, kinesiologically sound movement base.

    Credits 1
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 376 - Musical Theatre Dance


    Techniques and styles of musical theatre dance.

    Credits 1
  
  • DAN 379 - Dance in Secondary Education


    Origin, scope, development, and purposes of the dance as incorporated in the secondary school program.

    Credits 2
  
  • DAN 380 - Stage Management for Dance


    Provides technical understanding of principles and techniques of stage management dance production.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites  .
  
  • DAN 384 - Bachelor of Fine Arts Project I


    Choreographic process of producing dance pieces: concept, intention, structure, music, costume, dancers, technical needs, lighting, performance, etc. Creation and production of a dance piece to be auditioned for presentation in the UNLV concert season.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites Must be B.F.A. candidate.
  
  • DAN 387 - Dance Ensemble I


    Participates as a member of a dance ensemble. Develops the skills necessary for participation in a dance arts company. Practical study in performance, ensemble class, rehearsal schedule, publicity, production, repertory, and technique.

    Credits 1-2
    Prerequisites  ,  ,  . Audition required.
    May be repeated to a maximum of ten credits.
  
  • DAN 388 - Choreography III: Principles of Composition


    Continuing choreographic exploration in the elements of dance including studies on abstraction, motif manipulation, theme and variation and other choreographic techniques.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites  .
  
  • DAN 407 - Seminar in Dance Music


    Understanding of the function of dance accompaniment for ballet and modern dance classes, as well as choreography. Types of accompaniment and teacher/choreographer/musician relationships explored through discussion, demonstration and interaction with dance faculty. Repertory class for dance music.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites Audition.
    May be repeated to a maximum of two credits.
  
  • DAN 409 - Electronic Music for Dance


    Laboratory in the basic fundamentals of electronic music and its application to dance. Focuses on terminology, MIDI application, creation of sound scores, and discussions of choreographic possibilities.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and  .
  
  • DAN 421A - Entertainment and Fine Arts Law I


     Protection of works created by entertainers and artists, including American and European copyright protection and the unique state and federal statutory rights possessed by performers and artists such as the rights of publicity and issues of resale royalties. Special consideration to film and music industries.

    Credits 3
    Notes Same as AAD 421A , THTR 421A .
  
  • DAN 421B - Entertainment and Fine Arts Law II


    Unique legal issues in the fields of live stage performance, theater, music, television and film, the art gallery and museum relationships, including legal and social censorship, First Amendment protection, state and federal obscenity statutes, and contract problems.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites ART 421A,  , MUS 421A, or  .
    Notes Same as AAD 421B , THTR 421B .                                
  
  • DAN 425 - Ballroom Formation Team


    Competitive ballroom dance team active in local and regional competitions.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites Audition.
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 432 - Jazz Dance IV


    Professional-level jazz dance techniques. Preparation for professional performance.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites   or equivalent.
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 435 - Ballet IV


    Professional-level ballet techniques. Preparation for professional performance.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 438 - Modern Dance IV


    Modern dance techniques in preparation for professional performance.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 444 - Tap Dance (Professional)


    Tap dance techniques in preparation for professional performance.

    Credits 1
    Prerequisites  .
    May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
  
  • DAN 451 - Prevention and Care of Dance Injuries


    Formerly Listed as DAN 251

    Anatomy in Clay, building muscle groups and studying the basic concepts of injury as applied to these muscle groups, immediate care of dance injuries, and the accelerated rehabilitation and safe to return to activity.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites DAN 351 .
  
  • DAN 452 - Dance Notation and Movement Analysis


    Basic principles of labanotation, work in theory, reading, and writing.

    Credits 2
    Prerequisites  ,  ,  , and  .
  
  • DAN 462 - Workshop in Dance


    Theory and practical applications in dance.

    Credits 2
    Notes This course is crosslisted with DAN 662. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.
  
  • DAN 465 - Dance History II: 1900 to Present


    Historical concepts, systems, traditions, and related arts of dance since 1900.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites   and  .
    Notes Satisfies Multicultural Requirement.
  
  • DAN 466* - Dance History III: Contemporary Trends


    Trends in dance, music, and visual art relationships from the avant garde.

    Credits 3
    Prerequisites  .
 

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