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Pre-Fellowship Class For Endeavor Foundation Environmental Action Fellowship — APA4162.02

Instructor: Alexis Goldsmith
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1

This is the pre-fellowship course for students selected to participate in the Endeavor Environmental Action Fellowship Program. The class is designed to prepare students with the skills and capacities for success in their fellowship, and ultimately, to successfully advance environmental justice issues, address complex societal challenges,

Pre-Fellowship Class For Endeavor Foundation Environmental Action Fellowship — APA4162.02

Instructor: Judith Enck
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
Students who have been selected to participate in the Endeavor Foundation Environmental Action Fellowship are required to  take this course to prepare them for the January 2022 fellowship experience. Students will review placement options, learn about each organization where they may be placed, and sharpen their skills that allows them to maximize learning during the

Pre-Fellowship Class For Endeavor Foundation Environmental Action Fellowship — APA4162.02) (new day/time as of 10/18/2023

Instructor: Judith Enck
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
Pre-fellowship class that is only open to students who have been accepted to be a 2024 Endeavor Foundation Environmental Action Fellow.  The class is designed to prepare each student to have a very effective fellowship experience during the January term.  The class will support students as they sharpen skills and capacities for success in their future work, and

Pre-Photography 4000 B.C.E - 1839 C.E. — PHO2152.02

Instructor: Jonathan Kline
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Credits: 2
This class will explore many of the concepts and techniques that eventually gave rise to the invention of photography in the 19th century. Why did it take so long? The notion of imagery formed by a pinhole was apparent to ancient Chinese culture, understood by Aristotle, and studied by the great Arabian mathematician Ibn al-Haitam. Pictorial strategies depicting three

Pre-Production for Advanced Projects in Video — FV4224.02

Instructor: Mariam Ghani
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Credits: 2
This course, intended for students who will continue to the Advanced Projects course in spring 2019 with Jen Liu, will support advanced students in planning and pre-production for more complex, larger-scale, longer-duration, self-directed video projects. Students will learn how to use treatments, shooting scripts, storyboards, shot lists, and budgets to plan narrative,

Prek-5 Education Policy  — APA2318.02

Instructor: Brian Campion
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Credits: 2
What would it take to create the best elementary education program (pre-k-5) in the United States? Using Vermont as a model, we will evaluate elementary education, review the effectiveness of recent policies and develop policies that would improve this period in a child’s education. We will hear from policy makers, educators and others who have been on the front lines of this

Premiere Pro for Moving Image — FV2305.01

Instructor: Katie Soule
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Credits: 1
This course is a 1-credit, seven-week course focused on providing video and animation students with the skills to edit in Premiere Pro CC 2015. The first third of the course will provide the essential training of capturing, editing, audio mixing, and performing special effects, as well as review methods of best practice when organizing footage and exporting finished

Preparing for Field Work in Public Action — CANCELLED

Instructor: Erika Mijlin
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 1
This module is designed for Seniors who are preparing to do Field Work related to public action. Seniors working on public action projects are especially encouraged to enroll. As a group, we will discuss and workshop strategies for: clarifying project purpose and goals; connecting this FWT with your Plan; researching and understanding the organizations or groups you will be

Presentation of Statistics — MAT2246.01

Instructor: Andrew McIntyre
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Credits: 4
Data can come to us in many forms: tables, charts, graphs, observations, experimental results, and other less formal avenues. To best understand the world around us, we must be able to take that data, answer questions, and then convey those answers to others in a clear, concise manner. This course will show different methods for presenting statistical data to others as well as

Presentation of Statistics — MAT2246.01

Instructor: Josef Mundt
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Credits: 4
Data can come to us in many forms: tables, charts, graphs, observations, experimental results, and other less formal avenues. To best understand the world around us, we must be able to take that data, answer questions, and then convey those answers to others in a clear, concise manner. This course will show different methods for presenting statistical data to others as well

Presentation of Statistics — MAT2246.01

Instructor: Josef Mundt
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Data can come to us in many forms: tables, charts, graphs, observations, experimental results, and other less formal avenues. To best understand the world around us, we must be able to take that data, answer questions, and then convey those answers to others in a clear, concise manner. This course will show different methods for presenting statistical data to others as well as

Presentation of Statistics — MAT2246.01

Instructor: Andrew McIntyre
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Data can come to us in many forms: tables, charts, graphs, observations, experimental results, and other less formal avenues. To best understand the world around us, we must be able to take that data, answer questions, and then convey those answers to others in a clear, concise manner. This course will show different methods for presenting statistical data to others as well as

Presentation of Statistics — MAT2246.01

Instructor: Andrew McIntyre
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Data can come to us in many forms: tables, charts, graphs, observations, experimental results, and other less formal avenues. To best understand the world around us, we must be able to take that data, answer questions, and then convey those answers to others in a clear, concise manner. This course will show different methods for presenting statistical data to others as well as

Pretty Lies, Ugly Truths, and Deep Fakes: An Introduction to Oil Painting — PAI2109.01

Instructor: J Blackwell
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Credits: 4
Fake news, reality television, “IRL” - asserting the veracity of our perceptions is a constant preoccupation in contemporary culture. What is real? Realism is a widely used term with multiple connotations: verisimilitude, authenticity, objectivity, truth, fact. In this course we will consider how painting reflects and/or perverts “reality” by making imitations of historical

Pretty Lies, Ugly Truths, and Deep Fakes: An Introduction to Oil Painting — PAI2109.01

Instructor: J Blackwell
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Fake news, reality television, “IRL” - asserting the veracity of our perceptions is a constant preoccupation in contemporary culture. What is real? Realism is a widely used term with multiple connotations: verisimilitude, authenticity, objectivity, truth, fact. In this course we will consider how painting reflects and/or perverts “reality” by making imitations of historical

Price Theory — PEC2218.01

Instructor: Lopamudra Banerjee
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Credits: 4
A central element of the “economic problem” is coordination of people's economic actions. In a market economy, prices play a crucial role in addressing this problem. This course examines how the system of prices work, and when it fails. This is an introductory course in microeconomic theory and applications. We will explore the basic ideas in the course verbally and through

Price Theory — PEC2218.01

Instructor: Lopamudra Banerjee
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
A central element of the “economic problem” is coordination of people’s economic actions. In a market economy, prices play a crucial role in addressing this problem. This course examines how the system of prices works, and when it fails. This is an introductory course in microeconomic theory and applications, designed for students in their first and second years of college. We

Price Theory — PEC2218.01

Instructor: Lopamudra Banerjee
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Price is the terms on which goods are bought and sold in a market. We often calculate prices in terms of the money we pay when we buy goods. But, for economists, prices are the relative value of goods. And, as Oscar Wilde pointed out in 1890: "Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing." Now, how do the relative values of goods get translated into

Price Theory — PEC2218.01

Instructor: Lopamudra Banerjee
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
A central element of the “economic problem” is scarcity. In a market economy, prices play a crucial role in addressing this problem. This course examines how the system of prices work. This is an introductory course in microeconomic theory and applications. We will explore the basic ideas in the course verbally and through written expositions, and we will use graphs and

Prima dell'_Amica geniale_: Elena Ferrante's Short Novels — ITA4613.01

Instructor: Barbara Alfano
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Credits: 4
Elena Ferrante's novels are all written in the first-person. The narrator of her stories and their fictitious author weave a fabric in which they purposely overlap, suggest non-existent biographical references, lie to tell some truth, and ultimately consign to the reader a particular authorial profile as much as unforgettable female protagonists. This course explores the

Print and Process — PHO4246.01

Instructor: May Hemler
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Credits: 2
The focus of this course is preparing digital files for large inkjet printing. Starting with capture, students will learn how to make images with the intention of printing them larger than 20 inches. Students may work with analog negatives or digital RAW files and will learn how to properly scan and import. Students will learn how to appropriately organize and catalog their

Print Assemblage — PRI4115.01

Instructor: Jesse Connor
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Credits: 4
Print Assemblage is a course that explores printmaking as a base medium/material for a variety of mixed media projects. Students will bring to class various levels of printmaking experience, and be challenged to look beyond a traditional approach to printmaking.Demonstrations will be given in intaglio, monotype, woodcut along with variety of bonding and coating methods that

Printing with Purpose — PHO2461.02

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
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Credits: 2
Throughout this course students will learn how to use the Epson 3880 and P800 printers to create high quality prints from their existing digital image files. Using adjustment layers in Photoshop, students will focus on color correcting, sharpening, and modifying curves in their images. While getting familiar with preparing their files for printing, students will also