Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 2156 - 2160 of 3271 results Business Statistics STAT 4800 This course includes the following: collection, classification, analysis, and presentation of numerical data; measures of location and variability; probability; random samples and sampling distributions; estimation of parameters; testing hypotheses; regression; and index numbers.Students may receive... Intermediate Quantitative Methods STAT 4810 Topics in this course include one and two population statistical inference; simple linear regression; multiple regression; index numbers and time series analysis; statistical decision theory; and linear programming. This course is intended primarily for students in a college business administration... Acting I THEA 1110 Introduction to the basic principles of acting through improvisation and script work. Concentration. Freeing the imagination. Developing a rehearsal process. Integration of the voice and body. Elementary scene work. Identification of and work on individual acting problems. Movement I THEA 1120 Body awareness and alignment. Tension release. Flexibility. Stamina. Agility. Some dance techniques. Voice I THEA 1130 Freeing the voice. Work on breath support, relaxing vocal channel, range, resonance, diction and text. Connecting voice to body. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Business Statistics STAT 4800 This course includes the following: collection, classification, analysis, and presentation of numerical data; measures of location and variability; probability; random samples and sampling distributions; estimation of parameters; testing hypotheses; regression; and index numbers.Students may receive...
Intermediate Quantitative Methods STAT 4810 Topics in this course include one and two population statistical inference; simple linear regression; multiple regression; index numbers and time series analysis; statistical decision theory; and linear programming. This course is intended primarily for students in a college business administration...
Acting I THEA 1110 Introduction to the basic principles of acting through improvisation and script work. Concentration. Freeing the imagination. Developing a rehearsal process. Integration of the voice and body. Elementary scene work. Identification of and work on individual acting problems.
Movement I THEA 1120 Body awareness and alignment. Tension release. Flexibility. Stamina. Agility. Some dance techniques.
Voice I THEA 1130 Freeing the voice. Work on breath support, relaxing vocal channel, range, resonance, diction and text. Connecting voice to body.