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Introduction to Sculpture: What is Sculpture? — SCU2101.01

Instructor: Jon Isherwood
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Credits: 4
How do we make it? How do we talk about it? This course invites students to investigate the fundamental principals of sculpture while encouraging exploration of classical and contemporary approaches. Sessions are intensive explorations into a variety of techniques and materials including plaster, wood, cardboard, Styrofoam and metal. Regular slide presentations compliment

Introduction to Slip Casting — CER2168.01

Instructor: Yoko Inoue
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
This is an introductory course to basic mold making and slip casting techniques for producing multiple components to create sculptural ceramic objects or a series of functional ware. This course focuses on the development of design concept through exploration of various casting methods, applying alteration techniques and experimenting with prototype making. Basic preparation

Introduction to Slip Casting — CER2168.01

Instructor: Yoko Inoue
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
This is an introductory course to basic mold making and slip casting techniques for producing multiple components to create sculptural ceramic objects or a series of functional ware. This class focuses on the development of design concept through exploration of various casting methods, applying alteration techniques and experimenting with prototype making.  Basic

Introduction to Sound Recording and Mixing — MSR2141.01

Instructor: Senem Pirler
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of sound recording/music production techniques and using the medium of sound as a creative form. Students will be introduced to recording techniques through lectures, hands-on exercises, and critical listening sessions. We will cover basic sound acoustics, spot and stereo microphone techniques, field recording techniques,

Introduction to Sound Recording and Mixing — MSR2141.01) (cancelled 5/6/2024

Instructor: Senem Pirler
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of sound recording/music production techniques and using the medium of sound as a creative form. Students will be introduced to recording techniques through lectures, hands-on exercises, and critical listening sessions. We will cover basic sound acoustics, spot and stereo microphone techniques, field recording techniques,

Introduction to Sound Recording and Mixing — MSR2141.01

Instructor: Senem Pirler
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course will offer an introduction to studio recording techniques through recording sessions, hands-on exercises, lectures, and critical listening sessions. We will cover basic sound acoustics, spot and stereo microphone techniques, signal flow, audio processing, and creative and unconventional music recording techniques. We will record various genres of music in a

Introduction to Sound Recording and Mixing — MSR2141.01

Instructor: Senem Pirler
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of sound recording/music production techniques and using the medium of sound as a creative form. Students will be introduced to recording techniques through lectures, hands-on exercises, and critical listening sessions. We will cover basic sound acoustics, spot and stereo microphone techniques, field recording techniques,

Introduction to Sound Recording and Mixing — MSR2141.01

Instructor: Senem Pirler
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of sound recording/music production techniques and using the medium of sound as a creative form. Students will be introduced to recording techniques through lectures, hands-on exercises, and critical listening sessions. We will cover basic sound acoustics, spot and stereo microphone techniques, field recording techniques,

Introduction to Sound Recording and Mixing Lab — MSR2142.01

Instructor: Senem Pirler
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Credits: 2
In the Lab section of this course, we will focus on applying the recording techniques that we learn in the main class via recording sessions at the recording studio of Jennings. Students will learn how to run recording sessions, invite their musical collaborations/ensembles, and learn how to work in a collaborative environment. The Lab section of this class will run as in

Introduction to Spectroscopy — CHE2117.01

Instructor: John Bullock
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Credits: 4
The interrogation of matter with various forms of electromagnetic radiation provides scientists with a detailed view of atomic and molecular structure. This introductory course in physical science will examine the nature of light and how it can be used to investigate the structure of matter. No previous work in the physical sciences is necessary. Topics to be covered will

Introduction to Studio Recording — MSR2141.01

Instructor: Senem Pirler
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course will offer an introduction to studio recording techniques through recording sessions, hands-on exercises, lectures, and critical listening sessions. We will cover basic sound acoustics, spot and stereo microphone techniques, signal flow, audio processing, and creative and unconventional music recording techniques. We will record various genres of music in a

Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture — APA2189.02

Instructor: Kelie Bowman
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Credits: 2
This course explores the broad field of sustainable agriculture. This class consists of a series of field trips, meeting with a cross-section of local producers ranging from traditional organic vegetable farms, mushroom cultivation, livestock, flower farms. Other field trips could include non-profit organizations working on community food insecurity, ecological

Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture — APA2189.02

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
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Credits: 2
This course explores the broad field of sustainable farming and food systems. Through work at the Purple Carrot Farm students will learn hands-on skills such as food cultivation, preservation, processing, techniques for propagation, and design of annual and perennial production systems. We will further explore sustainable food systems by meeting with a cross-section of local

Introduction to The Art of Literary Translation — LIT2259.01

Instructor: Marguerite Feitlowitz
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Credits: 4
It may be that the closest, most interpretative and creative reading of a text involves translating from one language to another. Questions of place, culture, epoch, voice, gender, and rhythm take on new urgency, helping us deepen our skills and sensibilities in new ways. This course has a triple focus: you will compare and contrast multiple translations of a single work; read

Introduction to the Atmosphere — ES2111.01

Instructor: Hugh Crowl
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Credits: 4
Through weather, air pollution, and climate, the atmosphere impacts the health and safety of our daily lives. This ever-present influence prompts many of us to ask questions about the atmosphere from a very young age. Questions like: Why is the sky blue and a sunset red? How do clouds form? What drives the wind? We will explore all of these questions and more as we examine the

Introduction to the Biology of Cancer — BIO2104.01

Instructor: Amie McClellan
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Credits: 4
The cells in our bodies need to grow and divide in order to make new tissue, and to repair or replace damaged tissue. The processes that govern cell growth and division are tightly regulated. When the cells that comprise the tissues of our bodies lose the ability to properly regulate their growth and proliferation, cancer is the result. This introductory level course will

Introduction to the Biology of Cancer — BIO2104.01

Instructor: Amie McClellan
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
The cells in our bodies need to grow and divide in order to make new tissue, and to repair or replace damaged tissue. The processes that govern cell growth and division are tightly regulated. When the cells that comprise the tissues of our bodies lose the ability to properly regulate their growth and proliferation, cancer is the result. This introductory level course will

Introduction to the Biology of Cancer — BIO2104.01

Instructor: Amie McClellan
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
The cells in our bodies need to grow and divide in order to make new tissue, and to repair or replace damaged tissue. The processes that govern cell growth and division are tightly regulated. When the cells that comprise the tissues of our bodies lose the ability to properly regulate their growth and proliferation, cancer is the result. This introductory level course will

Introduction to the History of Western Art — AH2124.01

Instructor: carol stakenas
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
This survey course will provide an introductory exploration of the cultural, social, and political values of Western Europe and the Americas by tracing the development of visual culture. Our investigation will focus on aesthetics as well as patronage, art theory, and criticism in various historical periods – from Prehistoric Art through the Nineteenth Century. The course will

Introduction to the Moving Image — FV2175.01

Instructor: warren cockerham
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
This course teaches techniques fundamental to the craft of moving image creation, including cinematography, lighting, sound recording, and editing. It also provides a conceptual framework for video as an art medium. Students will build individual technical skills while developing an aesthetic vocabulary based on medium-specific audiovisual qualities. Throughout the term we will

Introduction to the Moving Image — FV2175.01

Instructor: Warren Cockerham
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course teaches techniques fundamental to the craft of moving image creation, including cinematography, lighting, sound recording, and editing. It also provides a conceptual framework for video as an art medium. Students will build individual technical skills while developing an aesthetic vocabulary based on medium-specific audiovisual qualities. Throughout the term we will

Introduction to Vectorworks — DRA2309.02

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
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Credits: 2
Drafting is the most essential piece of communication for theatrical production, so organization and clarity are essential. This course will introduce students to digital drafting in Vectorworks, including proper document organization, efficient drafting plate layout, and production of printable materials. We will also discuss determining scale from photographs, perspective

Introduction to Video — FV2303.02, section 2

Instructor: Jen Liu
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Credits: 4
This production course introduces students to the fundamentals of working in video and the language of film form. Drawing on the energy, intensity and criticality of avant-garde film and contemporary video art practices, students will complete a series of projects exploring dimensions of cinematography, mise-en-scène, editing and sound design before producing a final self

Introduction to Video — FV2303.01

Instructor: Jen Liu
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This hybrid production course introduces in-person and remote students to the fundamentals of working in video and the language of film. Drawing on the energy, intensity and criticality of avant-garde film and contemporary video art practices, students will complete a series of projects exploring dimensions of cinematography, mise-en-scène, editing and sound design before