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Patternmaking and Garment Construction — DRA4119.01

Instructor: Richard MacPike
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course is designed to teach the student the many steps involved in creating a finished garment from a simple idea, piece of research or sketch. Students will learn the basics of draping, flat patterning, and fitting. Construction of final garment will allow them to explore and employ sewing skills beyond the fundamentals.

Patternmaking and Garment Construction — DRA4119.01

Instructor: Richard MacPike
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course is designed to teach the student the many steps involved in creating a finished garment from a simple idea, piece of research or sketch. Students will learn the basics of draping, flat patterning, and fitting. Construction of final garment will allow them to explore and employ sewing skills beyond the fundamentals.

Patternmaking: A Remote Class in Flat Pattern Development — DRA4420.01

Instructor: Richard MacPike
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This remote course will cover many of the basic practices of flat pattern development. Students will learn how to draft patterns and slopers, enlarge and alter historical patterns, and how to manipulate these patterns in order to create and complete assignments that cover a wide variety of garments. Topics covered will include bodices, sleeves, skirts, pants, collars, cuffs,

Peacebuilding — APA2212.03

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This Module will serve as an introduction to the work of Peacebuilding around the world, both in theory and practice. Vahidin Omanovic, Director of Center for Peacebuilding in Bosnia, will be joining us to reflect on his work and introduce us to key topics in peacebuilding. They include peacebuilding in a local community, obstacles for peace, identity, 

Peacebuilding — APA2212.03

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This module will serve as an introduction to the work of Peacebuilding around the world, both in theory and practice. Vahidin Omanovic, Director of Center for Peacebuilding in Bosnia, will be joining us to reflect on his work and introduce us to key topics in peacebuilding, including: peacebuilding in a local community, obstacles for peace, identity, discrimination, methods of

Peacebuilding — APA2212.03

Instructor: David Bond
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This Module will serve as an introduction to the work of Peacebuilding around the world, both in theory and practice. Vahidin Omanovic, Director of Center for Peacebuilding in Bosnia, will be joining us to reflect on his work and introduce us to key topics in peacebuilding, including: peacebuilding in a local community, obstacles for peace, identity, discrimination, methods of

Peacebuilding — APA2212.03

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This Module will serve as an introduction to the work of Peacebuilding around the world, both in theory and practice. Vahidin Omanovic, Director of Center for Peacebuilding in Bosnia, will be joining us to reflect on his work and introduce us to key topics in peacebuilding, including: peacebuilding in a local community, obstacles for peace, identity, discrimination, methods of

Peacebuilding — APA2212.03

Instructor: David Bond
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This Module will serve as an introduction to the work of Peacebuilding around the world, both in theory and practice. Introduction to key topics in peacebuilding, including: peacebuilding in a local community, obstacles for peace, identity, discrimination, methods of sustainable peacebuilding. Module dates: April 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30

Peacebuilding — APA2212.03

Instructor: Vahidin Omanovic
Days & Time: MO,TH 3:40pm-5:30pm
Credits: 1

This Module will serve as an introduction to the work of Peacebuilding around the world, both in theory and practice. Vahidin Omanovic, Director of Center for Peacebuilding in Bosnia, will be joining us to reflect on his work and introduce us to key topics in peacebuilding, including: peacebuilding in a local community, obstacles for

Peacebuilding 2 — APA4209.03

Instructor: David Bond
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This Module will be a chance for students to reflect on their identities, inner issues they are aware or not aware and the desire to be social change agents. Together we will explore key topics of non-violent communication, personal potentials for peacebuilding, community building skills and different methods to deal with our individual daily struggles to be more effective

Peacebuilding 2 : Be the Change You Want to See in the World — APA4209.03

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This module will be a chance for students to reflect on their identities, inner issues they are aware or not aware and the desire to be social change agents. Together we will explore key topics of non-violent communication, personal potentials for peacebuilding, community building skills and different methods to deal with our individual daily struggles. Module dates: April 14,

Peacebuilding 2 : Be the Change You Want to See in the World — APA4209.03

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This Module will be a chance for students to reflect on their identities, inner issues they are aware or not aware and the desire to be social change agents. Together we will explore key topics of non-violent communication, personal potentials for peacebuilding, community building skills and different methods to deal with our individual daily struggles. Module dates: 4/8, 4/12

Peacebuilding Seminar — APA2212.02

Instructor: Vahidin Omanovic
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This Module will serve as an introduction to the work of Peacebuilding around the world, both in theory and practice. Vahidin Omanovic, Director of Center for Peacebuilding in Bosnia, will be joining us to reflect on his work and introduce us to key topics in peacebuilding, including: peacebuilding in a local community, identity and discrimination, methods of sustainable

Peacebuilding Seminar — MOD2171.03

Instructor: Vahidin Omanovic
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This Module will serve as an introduction to the work of Peacebuilding around the world, both in theory and practice. Vahidin Omanovic, Director of Center for Peacebuilding in Bosnia, will be joining us to reflect on her work and introduce us to key topics in peacebuilding, including: peacebuilding in a local community, identity and discrimination, methods of sustainable

Peacebuilding Seminar —

Instructor: Vahidin Omanovic with Susan Sgorbati
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1
This Module will serve as an introduction to the work of Peacebuilding around the world, both in theory and practice. From looking at a case study of the Center for Peacebuilding in Sanski Most, Bosnia, the context of the conflict will be explored in depth as well as approaches to building sustainable structures in civil society that cross boundaries of ethnicity and religion.

Peacebuilding Seminar — MOD2171.02

Instructor: David Bond
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This Module will serve as an introduction to the work of Peacebuilding around the world, both in theory and practice. Vahidin Omanovic, Director of Center for Peacebuilding in Bosnia, will be joining us to reflect on her work and introduce us to key topics in peacebuilding, including: peacebuilding in a local community, identity and discrimination, methods of sustainable

Peacebuilding Training and Action — APA2363.03

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This Module will include discussion and training on the following Peacebuilding skills: identity, discrimination based on identity, prejudices that limit our capacities to live fully and trauma informed peacebuilding. Guests will include post-war peace builders from Bosnia and Herzegovina; guests that focus on memories in post-violence societies, and activists involved in

Peacebuilding Two: Be the change you want to see in the World — APA2240.03

Instructor: David Bond
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This Module will be a chance for students to reflect on their identities, inner issues they are aware or not aware and the desire to be social change agents. Together we will explore key topics of non-violent communication, personal potentials for peacebuilding, community building skills and different methods to deal with our individual daily struggles to be more effective

Pedagogies: Theory and Practice — EDU2113.01

Instructor: Jonathan Pitcher
Days & Time: MO,TH 3:40pm-5:30pm
Credits: 4

This course will focus on teaching methods. While applicable to college, they’ll mostly be of the K-12 variety. Proleptically, it should always already recognize the false dichotomy rather too neatly encapsulated in its subtitle.

On the one hand, yes, weekly, we’ll scour

Pedagogies: Theory and Practice — EDU2113.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course will focus on teaching methods. While applicable to college, they’ll mostly be of the K-12 variety. Proleptically, it should always already recognize the false dichotomy rather too neatly encapsulated in its subtitle. On the one hand, yes, weekly, we’ll scour the history of education, the issues most pertinent to it, its possibly reified institutions, rationales,

Pedagogies: Theory and Practice — EDU2113.01

Instructor: Jonathan Pitcher
Days & Time: MO,TH 3:40pm-5:30pm
Credits: 4

This course will focus on teaching methods. While applicable to college, they’ll mostly be of the K-12 variety. Proleptically, it should always already recognize the false dichotomy rather too neatly encapsulated in its subtitle.

On the one hand, yes, weekly, we’ll scour the history of education, the issues most pertinent to it, its possibly

People/ Place — PHO4219.01

Instructor: Jonathan Kline
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course offers students the opportunity to explore the historical and social landscape of the region surrounding Bennington College. Our goal will be to make compelling, insightful images that reflect the diversity of the people and the complexity of social issues they face. We will be experimenting with both digital and analog cameras and location lighting to explore

Peoples and Cultures of Africa — ANT2118.01

Instructor: Miroslava Prazak
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Why is there so much famine? Why so many civil wars? Why so much misunderstanding? To place current events in Africa in a meaningful framework, this course explores indigenous African cultures, drawing on ethnographic examples from selected ethnic groups representing major subsistence strategies, geographical and ecological zones, and patterns of culture. We will explore how

Perception and Augmentation in Computer Vision — CS4385.01) (cancelled 5/10/2024

Instructor: Meltem Ballan
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
In the first two weeks, we'll learn about how our eyes and brain work together to make sense of what we see. We'll also explore ways to make computer programs better at understanding images by changing them in different ways. We'll try out some of these changes ourselves using a computer program called Python with a special tool called OpenCV. Moving on, we'll dive into how we

Perceptions of Reality in 20th Century Latin American Literature — SPA4722.01

Instructor: Sarah Harris
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This advanced Spanish course is a study of the different mechanisms that representative Latin American authors of the 20th century use to create a particular way of perceiving reality. By altering perceptions of space and time, rethinking the limits of language, and exploring the inner world of the subject and the unconscious, these authors attempt to produce a new literary