May 16, 2024  
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 Courses numbered from 101–299 are lower-division courses, primarily for freshmen and sophomores; those numbered from 300–499 are upper-division courses, primarily for juniors and seniors. The numbers 296, 396, 496, and 596 designate individual study courses and are available for registration by prior arrangement with the course instructor and approval of the department chair.

The number in parentheses following the course title indicates the amount of credit each course carries. Variable credit courses include the minimum and maximum number of the credits within parentheses.

Not all of the courses are offered every quarter. Final confirmation of courses to be offered, information on new courses and programs, as well as a list of hours, instructor, titles of courses and places of class meetings, is available online in My CWU which can be accessed through the the CWU home page, and go to www.cwu.edu/registrar/course-information

 

Industrial Engineering Technology

  
  • IET 242 - Instrumentation


    Description:
    Analysis of instrumentation systems including data collection, transmission and conversion, sensor operation, signal conditioning, and application techniques.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: EET 221.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 260 - NURBS Modeling


    Description:
    Hands-on training in the production of 3-D models using Rhinoceros’ NURBS (non-uniform rationale B-splines) geometry.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IET160.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 265 - Three-dimensional Modeling


    Description:
    Design of parts, assemblies, and working drawings using 3-D solid modeling software, basic theory of threaded fasteners and gears, wielding representation, geometric dimensioning, and tolerancing. Two hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IET 160.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 277 - Introduction to Robotics


    Description:
    An applied introduction to robotics with focus on programming pre-configured robotic systems using LabVIEW.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IET 242 and EET 371 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • Learning Agreement Forms

    IET 290 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized, contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.

    Credits: (1-15)

    Consent
    By permission.
    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  
  • IET 298 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • IET 299 - Seminar


    Credits: (1-5)

  
  • IET 301 - Engineering Project Cost Analysis


    Description:
    Techniques of economic cost analysis applied to engineering projects: interest, present value, annual equivalence, rate of return, payout criteria, and break even modeling.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: MATH 153.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 311 - Statics


    Description:
    Introductory statics including forces and equilibrium. Principles of structures including trusses, beams, frames, machines and friction.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: MATH 173 and PHYS 111 or PHYS 181.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 312 - Strength of Materials


    Description:
    Strength of materials, including stress analysis of axially loaded members, torsional members, beams, and indeterminate structures.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IET 311.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 353 - Pattern Making


    Description:
    Two hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: MET 257.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 360 - Brewing Process Technology


    Description:
    Study of brewing technology including equipment and processes from the brewhouse through packaging and distribution. Topics include factors that affect product quality.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 101, CHEM 111 or CHEM 181 and MATH 153 with a grade of C or higher. Student must also be admitted to the Craft Beer Trade Certificate Program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IET 373 - Programmable Logic Controller Applications


    Description:
    A study of programmable logic controller concepts, components, systems, programming and applications.

    Credits: (4)

    Notes:
    Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory per week.
  
  • IET 380 - Quality Control


    Description:
    Provides the foundation necessary to understand and apply statistical quality control techniques, product reliability procedures, and the management aspects of quality assurance.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: BUS 221 or MATH 311 or PSY 362 or permission.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 385 - Product Design and Development


    Description:
    Methodology for the design and development of industrial and commercial products from conceptual stage to product introduction into the marketplace. Project based instructional structure. Three hours lecture per week.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 389 - Technical Presentations


    Description:
    Written and oral presentations based on technical reference material utilizing the library, technical society publications, and the Internet.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IET 398 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • IET 430 - Methods of Teaching Technology Education


    Description:
    This course examines teaching techniques, content, and program requirements as they relate to teaching exploratory technology education in the public schools.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: current WSP/FBI fingerprint clearance, and conditional or full admission to the Teacher Certification Program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IET 433 - Technology Education Laboratory Planning


    Description:
    Planning, management, and safety of school shops and labs in STEM related fields.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: current WSP/FBI fingerprint clearance.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IET 435 - Technology Education Exit Assessment


    Description:
    This is a senior level course designed to measure student competencies in meeting state and national standards for program exit. Students are evaluated on their portfolio as presented in Livetext.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IET 430 and IET 433, and senior standing taken last quarter at CWU prior to graduation.

    Credits: (1)

    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • IET 442 - Alternative Energy Resources and Technology


    Description:
    Overview of energy systems, with focus on wind, biomass, solar, biodiesel, geothermal, and sustainable energy systems. Includes energy production and conversion. Field trips. GEOG 442 and IET 442 are cross-listed courses; students may not receive credit for both.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: junior standing or above.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • IET 455 - Engineering Project Management


    Description:
    Project-based synthesis used in engineering project management. Topics; bidding, contract management, scheduling, cost estimating and control, logistics, conflict management, team building, negotiating, and risk assessment. IET 455 and IET 555 are layered course; students may not receive credit for both.

    Credits: (4)

    Consent
    By permission.
  
  • IET 457 - Advanced Foundry


    Description:
    Two hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: MET 257 and IET 353.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • Learning Agreement Forms

    IET 490 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized, contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Consent
    By permission.
    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • IET 491 - Workshop


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  
  • IET 498 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • IET 499 - Seminar


    Credits: (1-5)


Information Technology

  
  • IT 101 - Computer Applications


    Description:
    Basic skills in Windows, word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentations.

    Credits: (3)

    General Education Category
    BAS6 Basic Skills F - Computing.
  
  • IT 204 - Word Processing Applications


    Description:
    Developing microcomputer word-processing skills for producing business documents. Not intended for ITAM majors.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IT 101 or CS 101.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IT 228 - Introduction to Information Technology


    Description:
    Exploring information technology principles, practices, and applications in contemporary society. Not intended for ITAM majors.

    Credits: (2)

  
  • IT 238 - Introduction to Cyberterrorism


    Description:
    Exploration of the use of IT be terrorist groups and individuals to organize and execute attacks against computer systems and telecommunications infrastructure. The use of exchanging information or making threats electronically will also be examined.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 248 - Web Fundamentals


    Description:
    Development of web pages and internet skills for business, education, and training environments.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IT 258 - Spreadsheet Applications


    Description:
    Developing spreadsheets for business and workplace environments. Not intended for ITAM majors.
     

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IT 101 or CS 101.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IT 260 - Integrated Information Technology Application Projects


    Description:
    Developing word processing, spreadsheets, database, and presentation skills to create integrated projects for business and workplace environments. IT 260 and IT 360 are layered courses; students may not receive credit for both.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IT 101 or CS 101.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • IT 268 - Database Applications


    Description:
    Develop databases for business and workplace environments. Not intended for ITAM majors.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IT 101 or CS 101.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IT 288 - Business Presentation Applications


    Description:
    Develop multimedia graphic presentations for business and workplace environments.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IT 101 or CS 101.

    Credits: (2)

    Notes:
    Not intended for ITAM majors. Put on reserve 9/16/2014, will go inactive 8/24/2017.
  
  • IT 298 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • IT 301 - Information Technology Security, Privacy, and Ethics


    Description:
    Examination of information technology security and privacy issues in the context of law and ethics.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: junior standing or above.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IT 322 - Web Site Construction


    Description:
    Design and implementation of the information technology infrastructure needed to operate a business Web site.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 248.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 336 - Digital Forensics


    Description:
    Students will learn skills in digital forensics including how to analyze a device, retrieve “deleted” information, and methods of digital concealment.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IT 238 and IT 351.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 338 - Cybercrime


    Description:
    Investigate vulnerability of computer networks, systems, and computer applications. Learn methods of mitigation and/or prevention of cybercrime. Attributes of cybercrime such as virus attacks, identity theft, electronic funds transfers, and publishing will be examined.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 238 and IT 351.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 351 - Computer Networks


    Description:
    Computer network communications including LAN and WAN Topologies, Protocols and Services, such as TCP/IP, and Ethernet, within the context of the OSI Reference Model.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: junior standing or above.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 359 - Advanced Spreadsheet Applications


    Description:
    Advanced spreadsheets for business applications such as design of multiple sheet workbooks and templates, advanced functions and formulas, enhanced formats, lists, and pivot tables.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IT 258 or IT 260.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IT 360 - Integrated Information Technology Application Projects


    Description:
    Developing word processing, spreadsheets, database, and presentation skills to create integrated projects for business and workplace environments. IT 260 and IT 360 are layered courses; students may not receive credit for both.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IT 101 or CS 101.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • IT 362 - Wireless Communications


    Description:
    Broad introduction to wireless communications. Provides students with an exposure to a variety of technologies, standards, and concepts.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 351.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 376 - Project Management and Information Technology


    Description:
    IT project management with a focus on facilitating project management areas; risk management, procurement management, HR management , and communication management. Microsoft Project will be used.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: students must be junior standing or above.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IT 381 - Web Apps for M-Commerce


    Description:
    This course will introduce concepts in developing business web apps for use in m-commerce. Web apps review and development using web app authoring/application software for various operating systems.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 322.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 398 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • IT 426 - Application of Web Languages


    Description:
    Web languages for the non-computer science student.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 322.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 428 - Web Applications


    Description:
    Web application design using Web software such as Dreamweaver, Fireworks, and Flash.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 322.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 436 - Cyberattack/Defense


    Description:
    Examines the techniques and technologies for penetration of networks, detection of attacks, and the prevention of attacks. This course addresses the techniques, technologies, and methodologies used by cyberintruders.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IT 238 and IT 351.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 438 - IT Risk Management


    Description:
    Explores Networking Security from the perspective of risk management to develop strategies to mitigate and manage risks. Focuses on assessment strategies for effective mitigation measures and risk management practices in terms of cybersecurity.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IT 238 and IT 351.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 456 - Advanced Computer Network Management


    Description:
    Students will analyze network requirements, design network infrastructures, and install, configure and maintain routing and switching equipment.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 351.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 459 - Workstation Administration


    Description:
    Implementation, administration, and troubleshooting workstations as a desktop operating system in any network environment.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 351.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 461 - Systems Analysis


    Description:
    Feasibility studies of systems, cost analysis, budgets, and tools of systems analysis.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: senior standing.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 462 - Systems Design


    Description:
    Analyze office information systems through selected analysis tools and procedures. Students will apply this knowledge by designing improved systems.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 461.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 463 - Computer Network Management


    Description:
    Develop and improve network administration and management skills within a network server environment.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 351.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 464 - Directory Services


    Description:
    Students will plan, implement, and maintain directory service features including forests, sites, domains, and organizational units to meet network accessibility, performance, and security goals.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 463.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 465 - Messaging Service


    Description:
    Provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to install and support a reliable, secure e-mail messaging infrastructure in a medium-to large-sized (250 to 5,000 users) corporate environment.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 463.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 466 - Open Source Server Management


    Description:
    Open Source Server Management covers the concepts required for Linux/UNIX server system administration and common networking services configuration, operation, and management.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequiste: IT 459.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 467 - Network Security


    Description:
    Analysis and design of computer network security in the business environment.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 463.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 468 - Projects in Database


    Description:
    Techniques in database design and management.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 260 or IT 268.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 469 - Enterprise Database Systems: SQL


    Description:
    Students will learn to write SQL statements, basic database administration, and report writing skills.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 468.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IT 470 - Database and the Web


    Description:
    Creating dynamic web pages that interact with a database.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IT 322 and IT 468.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 481 - Quality Verification and Validation


    Description:
    System quality improvement through reviews, testing, and quality management.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IT 461.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IT 486 - Critical Issues in Information Technology


    Description:
    This seminar format and case study course is intended to expose pre-graduation IT seniors to a variety of topics pertaining to the IT industry.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IT 301 and  IT 376, senior standing.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • Learning Agreement Forms

    IT 490 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized, contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student-learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: RMT 379.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • IT 491 - Workshop


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • IT 493A - Undergraduate Research Practicum


    Description:
    Conduct research under direct supervision of a professor with specific learning agreement required. Department requirements must be met.  ADMG/IT/RMT 493A are cross-listed courses; students may not receive credit for both.

    Credits: (1-3)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for a total of 3 credits.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  
  • IT 498 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • IT 499 - Seminar


    Credits: (1-5)

  
  • IT 700 - Master’s Thesis, Project Study and/or Examination


    Description:
    Designed to credit and record supervised study for the master’s thesis, non-thesis project, studio project, public recital, and/or examination.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: permission of chair of student’s graduate faculty supervisory committee.

    Credits: (1-6)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated up to 6 credits.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.

Interdisciplinary Studies

  
  • IDS 289 - Introduction to the Major


    Description:
    Introduction to the interdisciplinary studies major, interdisciplinary studies degree proposal design and preparation.

    Credits: (1)

    Consent
    By permission.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • IDS 311 - Don’t Lie to Me: Contemporary Profiling


    Description:
    This course explores and examines the use of profiles is contemporary policing with a focus on violent crimes. The discussions and readings examine what criminal profiling is, what it accomplishes, and how it is utilized. Criminological theory and applicable research articles are used to examine the legitimacy of profiles and measures deception.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: PSY 101 or SOC 107.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • IDS 323 - Dangerous Women: Mad, Bad or Misunderstood


    Description:
    Violent crimes are generally associated with men; however, more and more women are becoming dangerous criminals. This class examines different theories behind violent women. Material will include cases of real-life female criminals, as well as fictional representatations in movies and television.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequistes: PSY 101 or SOC 107.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • IDS 343 - Origins and Results of Food Technology: The Gluttonous Human


    Description:
    As food production technologies have become increasingly complex, humans are now facing the adverse consequences as well as the benefits. This course explores the evolution of feeding strategies from Paleolithic until the present, including recent innovations such as, corporate farming, genetic modification of organisms and diseases of novel environments.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • IDS 353 - National Parks and Reserves


    Description:
    This course focuses on the development of the National Parks, the Forest Services, and other land and marine reserves in the United States, as well as policies effecting them. The course also focuses on international parks and preserves, and varied models of natural and cultural resource management.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • IDS 363 - The Simpsons: Social Institutions and National Community


    Description:
    The television show, “The Simpsons”, students will gain an understanding of the major themes and concepts that structure life for the members of the pluralistic American community.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • IDS 373 - The Purpose of the United States


    Description:
    Is the United States just another country, acting in its own national interest? Or does the United States have some long term global purpose? This course analyzes patterns in the American experience to answer these questions.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • IDS 389 - Academic and Career Exploration


    Description:
    This course leads IDS-social sciences students in the development of a career/graduate school plan. Students will investigate the work world and/or graduate schools in terms of their academic and personal goals. Students will modify their IDS 289 program.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IDS 289, junior status.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IDS 398 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • IDS 489 - Senior Portfolio Project


    Description:
    End-of-program assessment; preparation of comprehensive degree report and/or descriptive portfolio of project. Students must earn at least a C grade to pass this course. Students will enroll in IDS 489 no earlier that 2 quarters following successful completion of IDS 289.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IDS 289, student will have completed a minimum of 165 credits, and admission to the Interdisciplinary Studies: Social Sciences major.

    Credits: (1)

    Consent
    Instructor permission.
  
  • IDS 490 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized, contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Consent
    By permission.
    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • IDS 498 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)


International Study

  
  • INTL 110 - Agriculture


    Description:
    Offered only in university-approved, study-abroad/exchange programs. Courses may be offered under different titles.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit under different subtitle.
  
  • INTL 115 - Business or Management


    Description:
    Offered only in university-approved, study-abroad/exchange programs. Courses may be offered under different titles.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit under different subtitle.
  
  • INTL 120 - Education


    Description:
    Offered only in university-approved, study-abroad/exchange programs. Courses may be offered under different titles.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit under different subtitle.
  
  • INTL 125 - Engineering


    Description:
    Offered only in university-approved, study-abroad/exchange programs. Courses may be offered under different titles.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit under different subtitle.
  
  • INTL 130 - Fine or Applied Arts


    Description:
    Offered only in university-approved, study-abroad/exchange programs. Courses may be offered under different titles.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit under different subtitle.
  
  • INTL 135 - Foreign Languages


    Description:
    Offered only in university-approved, study-abroad/exchange programs. Courses may be offered under different titles.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit under different subtitle.
  
  • INTL 140 - Health Sciences


    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit under different subtitle.
    Notes:
    Offered only in university-approved, study-abroad/exchange programs. Courses may be offered under different subtitle.
  
  • INTL 145 - Humanities


    Description:
    Offered only in university-approved, study-abroad/exchange programs. Courses may be offered under different titles.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit under different subtitle.
  
  • INTL 150 - Law


    Description:
    Offered only in university-approved, study-abroad/exchange programs. Courses may be offered under different titles.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit under different subtitle.
  
  • INTL 155 - Math or Computer Sciences


    Description:
    Offered only in university-approved, study-abroad/exchange programs. Courses may be offered under different titles.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit under different subtitle.
  
  • INTL 160 - Physical or Life Sciences


    Description:
    Offered only in university-approved, study-abroad/exchange programs. Courses may be offered under different titles.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit under different subtitle.
  
  • INTL 165 - Social Sciences


    Description:
    Offered only in university-approved, study-abroad/exchange programs. Courses may be offered under different titles.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit under different subtitle.
  
  • INTL 198 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

 

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