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Jazz Vocal Workshop — MPF4273.01
Jazz Vocal Workshop — MPF4273.01
Jazz Vocal Workshop — MPF4273.01
Jazz Vocal Workshop — MPF4273.01
Jazz/ Improvisation Ensemble for Instrumentalists — MPF2163.01
Jerzy Grotowski — DRA2304.01
Journalism and Democracy — APA4213.01
Journalism & Democracy is the result of a grant and partnership with the Center for Community News at the University of Vermont, a national network of student journalism programs around the United States. The course recognizes the essential role that the arts and
Journalism and Democracy — APA4213.01
Journalism & Democracy is the result of a grant and partnership with the Center for Community News at the University of Vermont, a national network of student journalism programs around the United States. The course recognizes the essential role that the arts and culture play in a healthy democracy. Arts and culture invite us to experience perspectives and ways of life
Journey: 1890s — HIS2126.01
Juxtaposition: Drawing and Collage — DRW4106.01
Juxtaposition: Drawing and Collage — DRW4106.01
Kafka — LIT2572.02
Kafka and Beckett — LIT2273.01
Kalón and Chaos: The Secret History and its References — LIT2423.01
Kansai Dialect and Culture — JPN4170.01
Kant Seminar — PHI4266.01
Kant Seminar: The Three Critiques — PHI4266.01
Kant Seminar: The Three Critiques — PHI4266.01
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) describes his own work in metaphysics by analogy with Copernicus’s revolution in astronomy. He constructs a system of thought that attempts to move beyond the empiricism of Hume and the rationalism of Leibniz and Wolff. His method – critique – and his theory – transcendental idealism – have profoundly influenced all subsequent philosophy. In three
Kant Seminar: The Three Critiques — PHI4266.01
Keats and Stevens — LIT2299.02
Keats and Stevens — LIT2299.02
Keeping Close: Journals Notebooks — LIT2531.01
Key to Songs — MTH2283.01
An intermediate review of theory based on a broad range of pop, classical, and jazz songs from the last centuries and from across the world. We’ll start with a primer on scales, intervals, and basic chordal moves such as the rhythm changes, then progress to chromaticism, modulation,