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Financial Analytics Tools

This course will expose students to tools such as Alteryx, Tableau, SAS JMP Pro, RapidMiner, and Python, so they may exploit these in conducting financial analytics. The course emphasizes salient features of these tools and provides students with opportunities to apply them to self- selected financial data to generate analytics of interest to the individual students and student teams.

Contemporary Aging And Society

This course takes an interdisciplinary approach in addressing the processes involved in becoming and being an older adult, with particular attention to linkages between individual and population perspectives. Topical coverage ranges from demographic shifts responsible for population aging, and consequent societal impacts and policy implications, to changes in body systems that lead to both normative changes and pathological health conditions with advancing age.

Bacterial Genetics

This course will cover topics of critical importance for understanding modern bacterial genetics. The course content will include the study of DNA elements including the chromosome, plasmids and bacteriophage, gene expression at the transcriptional, translational and post-translational levels, methods of genetic analysis, transposition, recombination, and the genetics of antibiotic resistance.

Collaborative Piano Literature 1

A survey of significant repertoire for wind and brass instruments with piano. The focus is on music for collaborative duo (instrument and piano) and will include sonata repertoire, important concerti, music of the Paris Conservatoire, and character pieces. This course will provide a practical approach to the repertoire by discussing rehearsal techniques, collaborative considerations, as well as having in-class performances. Topics will include orchestral reductions of standard concerti, preferred editions, misprints and errata in published scores, as well as performance tradition.

Collaborative Piano Literature 2

A survey of significant repertoire for stringed instruments with piano. The focus is on music for collaborative duo (instrument and piano) and will include sonata repertoire, important concerti, and character pieces. This course will provide a practical approach to the repertoire by discussing rehearsal techniques, collaborative considerations, as well as having in-class performances. Topics will include orchestral reductions of standard concerti, preferred editions, misprints and errata in published scores, as well as performance tradition.

Acting For The Camera 1

This course introduces students to the basic principles of acting for the camera. The primary focus will be on students demonstrating the foundational aspects of acting while adhering to the technical requirements provided by the camera such as hitting the mark, scaling the performance for each shot size, physical continuity, reaction shots, and eye lines. Students will perform the basic crew positions on a television set.

Acting For The Camera 2

Students in this advanced course will continue to develop the fundamentals of acting combined with the technical aspects of acting for the camera. Students will actively participate in key crew positions and function as a professional crew shooting on multiple locations throughout the semester. There will be a concentrated focus on the actor's role in the post-production process.

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