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course outline greenpin.gif (1016 bytes) Introduction greenpin.gif (1016 bytes) Part 1: How To Begin a Deaf History and Culture

In this part of the course, we will introduce the idea of history and why it is important for deaf people. This part is designed to make you think about history in general and challenges you to try to interpret information - not just to accept it as true because it has been written. You will need about 6 hours for this part.

greenpin.gif (1016 bytes) Part 2: Historial Fact in Deafness

The second part of the course considers the history of deafness and deaf people as we know it from the writings which have appeared in the literature. The vast majority of these were written by hearing people. We have to discover what are the important features of this and be able to weigh up the facts which are missing in these accounts. For this part you will need time to watch the videotapes and you will need to read some of the books on the history of deafness. There are copies in our library, in the resource room and there are many other sources such as the papers which are kept in deaf schools and in deaf clubs. You will need 12 - 20 hours for this part.

greenpin.gif (1016 bytes) Part 3: Famous Deaf People

In the third section we examine what we can find out about famous deaf people. It used to be that there were none of these available but now there is much more interest. You will find references to important books which tell us a great deal about what deaf people were like in the old days. In this part we will also discuss how to interview old deaf people and how to record what they have to tell us. The famous deaf people part will cover deaf people, or events, or school’s histories ad how the lives of deaf people were involved. This idea of getting deaf people to explain their views will appear again later in the context of culture. We will hope to provide stories by deaf people on video which explain about their lives but this is not yet ready and will have to be sent out later. This is a very big section and some people will spend a lot of time thinking and working on this. You should aim to use a minimum of 20 hours but a maximum of 40 hours.

greenpin.gif (1016 bytes) Part 4: Deaf History to Culture

In the fourth section we will make the bridge between history and culture. When we think of ourselves and our culture we are describing our identities and our behaviour. These are based partly in our experiences and partly on what we think we are. This second part comes from our knowledge of history. History is the past, but it is us in the past. That is what is so exciting. Just which us we are is the aspect which we must establish.

We will then go on to talk about culture and what it is for deaf people. There are examples of deaf behaviour and there are practical exercises to work on the way deaf people have rules for what they do. Again this could take a lot of your effort to think about. However, we predict about 15 hours for this work. This work will help to prepare for the assignment part.

greenpin.gif (1016 bytes) Part 5: Deaf Culture to its Roots

Now we want to discuss Deafhood - the feeling of being deaf and all the components - experience, culture, language. After many hundreds of years of denying its existence, the opportunity has arisen to try to explore it. Deaf people should know much of this section from their own experiences and feelings. But it will still need a good deal of thinking. Allow 10-15 hours.

You will have a chance to prepare for the assignment through the optional tutorials. The tutorials will cover different aspects of the way in which you study and how to research deaf history. It will deal with the methods.

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Activities: It is hard to make specific demands for homework when the course has a distance component - so it is nearly all homework! But there are actions and researches you can carry out which will help you in this study. Here are some examples.

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  • (For Section 3) Read one article from the book by Fischer and Lane (1993). You will find some extracts in the resource room. Prepare one page of notes on your ideas of what it means. How reliable do you think the view of history is? Hand in your one page of notes if you want to have feedback.
  • General work needed throughout the course - use the material in the resource room and in your library to look for stories of deaf history. Make some notes. This will be essential for your final presentation.
  • Collect information on your local deaf club. Use the article on the Bristol Deaf Club (in the resource papers) as a model of the type of information which you need. Set your deaf club out in a similar way.
  • Collect information on a deaf school which is near your home. It might be a deaf school which you attended or which a friend attended. Find out when it opened and about the pupils who attended it. Give a short history of the school and give your ideas on the importance of this particular school. This can be used for your assignment.
  • Interview a deaf person over the age of 60 years about their time at school. Try to form a view of what it was like at that time when they were young. Make some notes and then you could prepare for the assignment.
  • Read a section of Jackson’s book on British Deaf Heritage (you should really read this all the way through, so you could buy it or use some extracts in our resource room) and prepare a report on it for the group. You should be prepared to explain what you have found. Pay particular attention to the question of whether the accounts represent what deaf people were like or whether they are all to do with what hearing people thought of deaf people.

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    Note that CSE 383 is now a requirement for Software Engineering majors, effective Fall 2017.  Students with catalog years of Fall 2017 or later will be required to choose an alternative to CSE 383.  See your CSE advisor to discuss alternatives.

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  • CSE 467 Computer and Network Security (3)
  • CSE 485 Advanced Database Systems (3)
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  • CSE 372 Stochastic Modeling (3)
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    Students who wish to complete this specialization area may complete the following 4 courses, or complete the Digital Game Studies minor, including the "Game Development Track" for Computer Science majors.

  • IMS 319 Foundations in 3D and Animation (3)
  • IMS 445 Game Design (3)
  • CSE 386 Foundations of Computer Graphics and Games (3)
  • CSE 389 Game Design and Implementation (3)
  • Digital and Embedded Systems
  • ECE 205 Electronic Circuit Analysis (3)
  • ECE 287 Digital Systems Design (4)
  • ECE 304 Electronics (3) *
  • ECE 387 Embedded System Design (4)
  • A Language of Accounting

    Students who wish to complete this specialization area will need to also declare the ACC 1 thematic sequence through the Accountancy department. This will ensure proper access to courses.

  • ACC 221 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)
  • ACC 222 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (3)
  • ACC 468 Accounting for Governmental Operations (3)
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  • CSE 485 Advanced Database (3)
  • ACC courses at the 300 level or higher
  • Financial Accounting and Reporting

    Students who wish to complete this specialization area will need to also declare the ACC 2 thematic sequence through the Accountancy department. This will ensure proper access to courses.

  • ACC 221 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)
  • ACC 321 Intermediate Financial Accounting (3)
  • ACC 422 Financial Accounting Research (3)
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  • CSE 485 Advanced Databases (3)
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  • Quantitative Concepts in Managerial Decision Making

    Students who wish to complete this specialization area will need to also declare the DSC 1 thematic sequence through the Information Systems and Analytics department. This will ensure proper access to courses.

  • ISA 291 Applied Regression Analysis in Business (3)
  • ISA 321 Quantitative Analysis of Business Problems (3)
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  • Applied Business Statistics

    Note that courses in this specialization area may not be counted toward both the specialization area and the CSE mathematics/statistics requirements.  Students who wish to complete this specialization area will need to also declare the DSC 1 thematic sequence through the Information Systems and Analytics department. This will ensure proper access to courses.

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  • ISA 432 Survey Sampling in Business (3) *
  • ISA 442 Design of Experiments in Business (3)
  • ISA 444 Business Forecasting (3)
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  • GEO 121 Earth's Physical Environment (4)
  • GEO 221 Regional Physical Environments (3)
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  • BOT/GEO 432 Ecoregions of North America (3) *
  • GEO 333 Geography of Natural Hazards (3)
  • GEO 421 Climatology (3)
  • GEO 425 Hydrogeography (3)
  • GEO 426 Watershed Management (3)
  • GEO 428 Soil Geography (4)
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  • GEO 241 Map Interpretation (3)
  • GEO 441 Geographic Information Systems (3)
  • GEO 442 Advanced Geographic Information Systems (3)
  • GEO 448 Techniques and Applications in Remote Sensing (3)
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  • CSE 386 Foundations of Computer Graphics and Games (3)
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  • CSE 251 Introduction to Game Programming (3)
  • CSE 252 Introduction to Web Programming (3)
  • MIS 302 Database Theory and Practice (3)
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  • BIO/MBI 116 Biological Concepts: Structure, Function, Cellular and Molecular Biology (4)
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  • MBI 365 Molecular and Cell Biology (3)
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  • NSC 301 Navigation (3)
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  • CSE 467 Computer Network Security (3) *
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  • PHY 282, 293 Contemporary Physics II: Frontiers, and Laboratory (3, 2) *
  • PHY 286 Introduction to Computational Physics (3) *
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  • MGT 302 Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management (3)
  • ISA/STA 365 Statistical Quality Control (3)
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  • STA 333 Nonparametric Statistics (3)
  • STA 365 Statistical Quality Control (3)
  • STA 402 Statistical Programming (3)
  • CSE 372 Stochastic Modeling (3) *
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  • MME 211 Static Modeling (3) *
  • MME 213 Computational Methods in Engineering (3)
  • MME 311 Dynamic Modeling (3)
  • MME 312 Mechanics of Materials (3)
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  • CSE 464 Algorithms (3)
  • CSE 465 Comparative Programming Languages (3)
  • CSE 473 Automata, Formal Languages, and Computability (3)
  • CSE 474 Compiler Design (3)

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    Computing II focuses on the implementation and applications of data structures, including arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, binary trees, binary search trees, heaps, graphs, and hash tables. Recursive approaches are used. Performance analysis is discussed. Attention is paid to programming style, documentation, and testing. This course includes extensive laboratory work. Effective Fall 2013, Co-req: Computing 2 Lab.

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