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Advanced Projects in E-Music — MCO4139.01

Instructor: michael leczinsky
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
This course will focus on composition in the electroacoustic medium. All students are expected to become proficient in 5.1 surround sound spatialization. Students may also choose to develop their technical skills in: digital sound synthesis, digital signal processing and digital audio recording. Students are expected to complete a composition in 5.1 surround sound at the end of

Advanced Projects in Film and Video — FV4304.01

Instructor: Fern Silva
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This is a workshop for advanced students pursuing self-directed projects in film and video. Class time will be spent on group critiques to be supplemented by screenings, readings, discussion, student presentations and individual meetings with the instructor. Registration: Proposals to be emailed to Fern Silva by November 17th.

Advanced Projects in Film and Video — FV4304.01

Instructor: Karthik Pandian
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This is a workshop for advanced students pursuing self-directed projects in film and video. Class time will be spent on group critiques to be supplemented by screenings, readings, discussion, student presentations and individual meetings with the instructor.   Please download and complete this proposal form, and then submit to Karthik Pandian via email at

Advanced Projects in Film and Video — FV4304.01

Instructor: Jen Liu
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Students will work towards completing one moving image piece or body or work of their own devising during the course of the semester.  This course is primarily intended for seventh- and eighth-term students with a Plan concentration in Film/Video who have already taken Advanced Projects I in the prior fall, but exceptions may be made by permission of the instructor. 

Advanced Projects in Film and Video — FV4304.01

Instructor: Jen Liu
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Students will work towards completing one piece or body or work of their own devising during the course of the semester.  In general, this course is intended for seventh- and eighth-term students with a Plan concentration in Film/Video who have already taken Advanced Projects in the prior fall, but exceptions may be made by permission of the instructor.  Students will

Advanced Projects in Film and Video — FV4304.01

Instructor: Jen Liu
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Students will work towards completing one moving image piece or body or work of their own devising during the course of the semester.  This course is primarily intended for seventh- and eighth-term students with a Plan concentration in Film/Video who have already taken Advanced Projects I in the prior fall, but exceptions may be made by permission of the instructor. 

Advanced Projects in Film and Video — FV4304.01

Instructor: Jen Liu
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Students will work towards completing one piece or body or work of their own devising during the course of the semester.  In general, this course is intended for seventh- and eighth-term students with a Plan concentration in Film/Video who have already taken Advanced Projects in the prior fall, but exceptions may be made by permission of the instructor.  Students will

Advanced Projects in Film and Video — FV4304.01

Instructor: Mariam Ghani
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course, intended for students who will continue to the Advanced Projects in Film/Video II course in spring 2020, will support advanced students in planning, pre-production, and early production for more complex, larger-scale, longer-duration, self-directed video projects. In general, this course is intended and used by seventh-term students with a Plan concentration in

Advanced Projects in Film and Video — FV4304.01

Instructor: Karthik Pandian
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This is a workshop for advanced students pursuing self-directed projects in film and video. Class time will be spent on group critiques to be supplemented by screenings, readings, discussion, student presentations and individual meetings with the instructor.  Please note that this course will require additional materials to be purchased by the student. Please download and

Advanced Projects in Film and Video II — FV4336.01

Instructor: Beatriz Santiago Muñoz
Days & Time: TH 8:30am-12:10pm
Credits: 4

Students will work towards completing one moving image piece or body or work of their own devising during the course of the semester. This course is primarily intended for seventh- and eighth-term students with a Plan concentration in Film/Video who have already taken Advanced Projects I in the prior fall, but exceptions may be made by permission of the instructor. Students

Advanced Projects in Immersion — MSR4372.01

Instructor: Cristian Amigo
Days & Time: WE 4:10pm-6:00pm
Credits: 2

A seminar based on student-initiated projects in immersive sound design, for students with previous experience in mixing, electronics, and production. A variety of platforms will be presented and made available, from soundscape composition, geotagging, 8-channel sound, 5.1/7.1, to environmental positioning of acoustic sources. 

Advanced Projects in Linguistics — LIN4117.01

Instructor: Alexia Fawcett
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2

In this course, students will pursue advanced work in linguistics via topics and forms approved by their respective Plan committees.  The course will frame habitual and productive practices in the conduct and presentation of linguistic research, guide the growth of individual students' topical expertise, and present opportunities for the sharing and

Advanced Projects in Sound Practices — MSR4155.01

Instructor: Senem Pirler
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
In this course, students will work towards completing either one piece or the body of their work in sound practices. These projects can vary, including but are not limited to: sound compositions, music productions (mixes, recordings, and arrangement), e-music pieces, sound design for moving images or theater or video games VR, online performance ideas and setups, and radio and

Advanced Projects in Sound Practices — MSR4155.02

Instructor: senempirler@bennington.edu
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
In this course, students will work towards completing either one piece or the body of their work in sound practices. These projects can vary, including but are not limited to: sound compositions, music productions (mixes, recordings, and arrangement), e-music pieces, sound design for moving images or theater or video games VR, online performance ideas and setups, and radio and

Advanced Projects in Theater Design and Animation — MA4796.01

Instructor: sue rees
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
The course will be for sustained work on an animation or set design. Students will be expected to create a complete animation, or project. The expectation is that students will be fully engaged in their project, and with critiques. Locations will be explored for showing of work including investigating digital projections on different surfaces and forms. Animation students

Advanced Projects in Video — FV4304.01

Instructor: Kate Purdie
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
This is a workshop for advanced students pursuing self-directed projects in video. Class time will be spent on group critiques to be supplemented by screenings, readings, discussion, student presentations and individual meetings with the instructor.

Advanced Projects in Video — FV4304.01

Instructor: kate purdie
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
This is a workshop for advanced students pursuing self-directed projects in video. Class time will be spent on group critiques to be supplemented by screenings and analysis, readings, discussion, student research presentations, visiting artists, and individual meetings.

Advanced Projects in Video — FV4304.01

Instructor: Kate Purdie
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This is a workshop for advanced students pursuing self-directed projects in video. Class time will be spent on group critiques to be supplemented by screenings, readings, discussion, student presentations and individual meetings with the instructor.

Advanced Projects in Video — FV4304.01

Instructor: Kate Purdie
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
This is a workshop for advanced students pursuing self-directed projects in video. Class time will be spent on group critiques to be supplemented by screenings, readings, discussion, student presentations and individual meetings with the instructor.  Please note that this course will require additional materials to be purchased by the student.  

Advanced Projects in Video — FV4305.01

Instructor: Jen Liu
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Students will work towards completing one piece or body or work of their own devising during the course of the semester. Emphasis will be on depth of approach to content, the refinement of process, and in-class peer critical review.

Advanced Projects in Video II — FV4242.01

Instructor: Jen Liu
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Students will work towards completing one significant/thesis work or body of work of their own devising during the course of the semester. Emphasis will be on depth of content, refining aesthetic, conceptual, and technical approach, and in-depth peer critiques of works in progress.  This is the "second half" of Advanced Projects.  The first half (fall 2019)

Advanced Projects in Video II — FV4242.01

Instructor: Jen Liu
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Students will work towards completing one piece or body of work of their own devising during the course of the semester, while participating in weekly critiques of each others’ work.  During this course students will also participate in discussions of readings/screenings, as well as technical workshops - as needed and led by the interests and needs centered in student work

Advanced Python Programming: Applications and Development — CS4386.02) (cancelled 5/10/2024

Instructor: Meltem Ballan
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
Advanced Python Programming: Applications and Development is an intermediate-level course designed to build upon the foundational knowledge acquired in an introductory Python programming course. This course delves deeper into Python programming concepts and focuses on practical applications, including file handling, object-oriented programming (OOP), web development, and

Advanced Restorative Justice — APA4166.02

Instructor: Alisa Del Tufo
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
Restorative Justice is a practice and a philosophy. It combines theories, concepts and actions from multiple fields including philosophy, psychology, criminal justice and values found in many faith traditions. In this 4000 level class we will dive deeply into concepts like shame, forgiveness, trauma, revenge and healing. We will relate these powerful concepts to the ideas and

Advanced Restorative Justice Seminar — APA4251.02

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
Restorative Justice is a set of values and practices that are having a considerable impact on the way our justice system, schools, workplaces, conflict zones and communities think about and enact justice. Restorative Justice asks: What if harm doers were given the opportunity to take responsibility and make amends? If survivors were able to be active participants in defining