2022-2023 Course List
2022-2023
STAT
Statistical tools used to analyze data in biological and medical research. Topics covered are Statistical Theory, Concepts of Statistical Inference, Regression and Correlation Methods, Analysis of Variance, Survival Analysis and Study Designs. Applications to medical problems.
- Prerequisites:
- STAT 450/550 with “C” (2.0) or higher, or consent.
This course will cover the basic concepts of big data with an emphasis on the statistical techniques for analyzing structured and unstructured data. Students will learn concepts, techniques and tools that are necessary for working with the various facets of data science practice, including data collection and integration, exploratory data analysis, predictive modeling, descriptive modeling, data product creation, evaluation, and effective communication. The course has applications across many disciplines such as engineering, computer science, statistics, mathematics, economics and management. Prerequisite: MATH 247 and STAT 354 or instructor consent
- Prerequisites:
- STAT 450/550 with “C” (2.0) or higher, or consent.
Independent individual study under the guidance and direction of a graduate faculty member.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
A graduate course in a particular area of statistics not regularly offered. May be repeated for credit on each new topic.
Research under the supervision of the student's advisor leading to an alternate plan paper.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
Statistical package programs used in data collection, transformation, organization, summarization, interpretation and reporting, statistical description and hypothesis testing with statistical inference, interpreting outputs, chi-square, correlation, regression, analysis of variance, nonparametrics, and other designs, accessing and using large files (U.S. Census data, National Health Survey, etc.) Same as COMS 696
- Prerequisites:
- STAT 450/550 with “C” (2.0) or higher, or consent.
Provides a student the opportunity to gain expertise and experience in a special field under the supervision of a qualified person.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
Research under the supervision of the student's advisor leading to a thesis.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
THEA
Survey of theatre arts; lectures, with lab experience available. Note: Students may not take both THEA 115 and this class.
- Goal Areas:
- GE-06
Performance scenes and exercises for the beginner.
- Goal Areas:
- GE-06
Acting in a mainstage or approved production. May be repeated.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
- Goal Areas:
- GE-11
Work on stage or house management, or public relations. May be repeated.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
- Goal Areas:
- GE-11
Serve as Dance Captain, to assist the Choreographer, for a mainstage or approved production. May be repeated.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
Work on stage crew in a mainstage production. May be repeated.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
- Goal Areas:
- GE-11
Work on costumes or wardrobe crew in a mainstage production. May be repeated.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
- Goal Areas:
- GE-11
Work on lighting crew in a mainstage production. May be repeated.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
- Goal Areas:
- GE-11
Work on sound crew in a mainstage production. May be repeated.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
- Goal Areas:
- GE-11
Performance scenes and acting exercises for the beginning theatre major.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
Private lessons in developing the actor's singing voice. May be repeated.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
Instructs the student through a series of movement exercises in body alignment, breathing, flexibility, strength and coordination.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
The process of character structuring through script analysis and scene work.
- Prerequisites:
- THEA 110 or consent
A group instruction course covering fundamental music theory and skills applicable to the theatre artist including the study of music notation, style, harmony and literature. Skills learned will include basic keyboarding, sight reading and sight singing music. Fall
A continuation of Music Skill for Theatre I, this course will focus on recent developments in the American Music Theatre while increasing skills learned in the previous class. Spring
- Prerequisites:
- THEA 212
Study and exercise to prepare actors to sing for the musical theatre with the focus on competence and musicianship.
- Prerequisites:
- Permission of Instructor
The development of a repertoire of audition pieces to increase the ability to perform with confidence on short notice.
- Prerequisites:
- THEA 110 or consent
