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Show ■ 104 105 TBE 3090. Electronic Presentations (1) F, S Use of graphic software including data charts, diagrams, graphic images, text, slide shows, and imported data from other software. Prerequisite: TBE TE1700 or TA1701. TBE 3100. Desktop Publishing (3) F, S Use of desktop publishing software including analyzing, designing, creating, and editing brochures, flyers, and other publications. Prerequisite: Word processing background. TBE 3110. Advanced Desktop Publishing (3) F, S Integrating desktop, word processing, and graphics software to produce documents such as large volume publications, professional reports, manuals, forms, and illustrated documents. Prerequisite: TBE 3100. TBE 3250. Business Communication (3) Su, F, S Application of oral and written communication, including diversity and international aspects of communication. Prerequisite: English EN2010. TBE 3300. Advanced LAN Management (3) F Advanced concepts of local area networking management including network performance, maintenance and prevention, connectivity, data translation, and protocols using hands-on labs. Prerequisite: TBE 2300. TBE 3400. Training the Trainer (3) 5 Real-world strategies and techniques to provide better employee training, including development of materials and methods to enhance the learning process. TBE 3550. Supervising Information Technology (3) S Analyzing Information Technology (IT) systems and procedures including planning and implementation, departmental structure and operations, and the responsibilities and productivity of IT personnel. Prerequisite: TBE 2500 required; TBE 3020 recommended. TBE 3600. Principles of Business/ Marketing Education (2) F Professionalism, curriculum, standards, counseling, tech prep, competency-based testing, research, and current issues and trends in Business/Marketing Education. Must be taken before student teaching. TBE 3610. Methods of Teaching Business/ Marketing Education Subjects (3) F Analysis and research into methods of teaching business and marketing subjects with emphasis on teaching demonstrations and practices, objectives, outcome measurements, testing, and grading. Must be taken before student teaching. Prerequisite: TBE TE1700. TBE 3720. Wireless Telephony (3) F An examination of the growing wireless telecommunications market and wireless applications for industry and commercial use. An analysis of competing technologies in relation to network design, equipment configurations, hardware technologies, and a study of emerging wireless technologies versus traditional wire- based services. Prerequisites: TBE 2710, TBE 2720 TBE 3730. Telecommunications Policy (3) F Explores how the structural, competitive economic, and environmental forces affect the continuing transformation of the telecommunications industry both domestically and internationally. Discussion of the impact of contemporary issues on the provider and the consumer of telecommunication services including the taxation of electronic commerce. Prerequisite: TBE 2710, TBE 2720 TBE 4100. Software Integration (3) Software integration skills utilizing word processing, database, spreadsheet, and graphics. Prerequisites: TBE 3000, 3070, Sc 3080. TBE 4700. Data Network Design (3) 5 Architecture, technologies, and standards associated with the design and management of modern data networks. Hands-on experience in configuring and troubleshooting various network components and architectures. Prerequisite: TBE 2710 Sc 2720. TBE SI4710. Traffic Technology Sc Voice Network Design (3) S Develop an understanding of network facilities and their uses. Understand and use correct network design principles in standalone and multi-PBX environments. Prerequisite: TBE 2710, 2720, and Math QL1050. TBE 4760. Telecommunications Internship (1-4) Su, F, S Must be completed senior year in a telecommunications environment with company placement and objectives approved by the department. Simultaneous enrollment in TBE 4790 is required. Prerequisite: TBE 3700 Sc 3710. TBE 4790. Telecommunications Senior Project (2) Su, F, S Capstone project applying the principles of telecommunications to the development of a telecommunications system within a company. Simultaneous enrollment in TBE 4760 is required. Prerequisite: TBE 3700 Sc 3710. TBE 4800. Independent Research (1-4) Su, F, S Directed research and study on an individual basis. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. TBE 4860. Business Systems Technologies Practicum (1-6) F, S Open to all students who meet the minimum requirements of the department for business-related on-the-job experiences. Approval of instructor and employer is required. Amount of credit will be determined by the department. TBE 4920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and Special Programs (1-4) F, S Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. TBE 4990. Senior Project (3) S Research, analysis, presentation, and discussion of topics relative to graduating majors and minors. C 0 L L E G Arts and Humanities Dr. June K. Phillips, Dean I he College of Arts and Humanities offers comprehensive programs encompassing the visual and performing arts, languages, literature, and communications. The programs of the College are designed to help students gain a thorough understanding of their cultural and aesthetic heritage and to prepare them for employment opportunities that will take advantage of the special skills developed through rigorous study of the humanities. The educational and cultural programs of the departments are available to both major and non-major students. The curriculum of the College of Arts and Humanities is enriched by special lectures, exhibitions, dramatic and musical productions. Many nationally known artists perform each year before audiences drawn from the campus and the community. Associate Dean: Catherine Zublin Location: Val A. Browning Center, Room 412 Telephone Contact: Laurell Martinez 801-626-6424 Department/Area Listing Communication 106 English Language Sc Literature 112 English as a Second Language (ESL) 121 Foreign Languages Sc Literature 122 Performing Arts 127 Dance 127 Music 131 Theatre 141 Visual Arts 146 Department Chairs (area code 801) Communication: Mr. Ty Sanders 626-6426 English Language and Literature: Dr. Gary Dohrer 626-6251 Foreign Languages Sc Literature: Dr. Tony Spanos 626-6183 Performing Arts: Dr. Michael Palumbo 626-6437 Visual Arts: Mr. James Jacobs 626-6455 Degrees Offered Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in the following areas: *Communication *English *Foreign Language 'Teaching majors are also available. Musical Theatre Theatre Arts Visual Arts Bachelor of Arts degree program offered in: Music Dance Bachelor of Fine Arts degree program offered in: Visual Arts Bachelor of Music degree program and Bachelor of Music Education composite teaching degree program Minors are offered in: Communication Music Dance Photography English Professional and Technical Writing Foreign Language Theate Arts Visual Arts Teaching minors are also available. The College of Arts and Humanities works closely with the College of Education in preparing students for teaching majors and minors and composite teaching majors. Students should consult departmental listings in the College of Arts and Humanities and in the College of Education for specific requirements for teaching majors and minors. WEBER STUDIES: An Interdisciplinary Humanities Journal ISSN: 0891-8899 Editor: Dr. Sherwin W. Howard Location: Library, Room 262 Telephone: 626-6473 Instituted in 1984, this interdisciplinary humanities journal is published tri-quarterly in January, May, and September under the auspices of the College of Arts and Humanities. Indexed in leading indexes in the humanities and social sciences, the journal has a nationally reputed editorial board. Annual subscription rates: $10.00 individuals; $20.00 institutions; $7.00 single back issues. al PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GENED ... FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS d Science & ■.,.■■■:■ CEET CS MFET/MET CMT CDGT PRENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC IDT SST TBE Arts & Humanities COMM ENGL FORLNG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART •'■ ': ■■.■.■ .:.■■. 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