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Advanced techniques; welding and metal fabrication. — SCU4229.01
In this course we will focus on cutting and welding non-ferrous metals. Hand cutting and CNC assisted plasma cutting will be the methods in which stock will be cut. The fabrication processes will begin through brazing methods (acetylene) for connecting non-similar metals. There will also be instruction on pinpoint forging as well as
Advanced Workshop for Painting and Drawing: The Contemporary Idiom — PAI4216.01
This course is for experienced student artists with a firm commitment to serious work in the studio. Students will work primarily on self-directed projects in an effort to refine individual concerns and subject matter. Students will present work regularly for critique in class as well as for individual studio meetings with the
Contemporary Chinese Poetry — CHI4220.01
While the language of classical Chinese poetry is practically inaccessible to even today’s native speakers of Chinese, the poetry of the five contemporary poets studied in this course is written in the vernacular and serves as a rich source of authentic texts for this course, which integrates language learning with poetry study. The
Future Generations: Urban and Rural Revitalization and the Arts —
New Play Development LAB Acting Ensemble — DRA4347.01
This class will serve as the Ensemble for plays being developed in Abe Koogler's Advanced New Play Development LAB. Actors will become part of an ensemble focused on the process of supporting playwrights as they refine and edit drafts of new work they are developing. Actors in the ensemble will be asked to read multiple roles from multiple new plays over the term
Qualitative Research and Design — PSY4248.01
Qualitative inquiry seeks to discover and to describe in narrative reporting what particular people do in their everyday lives and what the actions mean to them. The course is intended for students at all standpoints of their individual projects who wish to gain experience and expertise in engaging with
Sénémali 1 – Drumming, and Dancing — DAN2423.01
This course provides a vibrant introduction to the traditional West African rhythms and movements of the Mandingo and Wolof communities. Students will embark on a journey through both drumming and dancing disciplines, mastering intricate rhythms that will expand their musical vocabulary and enhance their dance techniques.