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The Physics of Sound — PHY2278.02
Physically, sound is simply the compression of air around us. However, this relatively simple description obscures a much richer understanding of sound. From how different sounds are generated and perceived to how different sounds can combine to make something new to how to design acoustically pleasant spaces, the physics of sound plays a key role. This course is about the
The Plan as Portfolio — PLN2101.02
The Poetics of Love — LIT2534.01
Magic. Jealousy. Why. Tenderness. Scenes. Waiting. Anxiety. Body. Night.
Roland Barthes’s A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments, translated by the poet Richard Howard (1978), is a unique dictionary which defines the language, tropes, and patterns of the actual and fictional experience of love. Using Goethe’s Sorrows of Young Werther as a primary
The Poetics of Love — LIT4268.01
The Poetics of Movement for Dance Screen — DAN4244.01
The Poetics of Protest — LIT4612.01
Since the killing of poet Refaat Alareer by Israeli forces in December of 2023, his now-famous poem “If I Must Die” has been read aloud at rallies and teach-ins, shared widely on social media, and written on countless picket signs. What makes a bit of language sticky and alive enough to mobilize people to take political action? What role has poetry played in
The Poetics of Protest — LIT2541.01) (cancelled 4/23/2024
The Political Economy of Money — PEC4222.01
Coins, cash, credit, capital. A medium of exchange, a store of value, a unit of account, a measure of wealth. Money seems to come in many forms and to serve many functions. This course is a quest to discover what money really is from a diversity of perspectives in economic thought. We will address questions such as: Should money be
The Political Economy of the American Coast: Past, Present, and Future of a Dynamic Landscape — ENV4111.01
The Political Economy of the Twenty-First Century Refugee Crisis in North Africa and the Middle East — APA2143.01
The Politics of Bodies in Motion — DAN4128.02
The Politics of Bodies in Motion — DAN2128.02
The Politics of Freedom — POL2104.01
The Politics of Freedom — POL2256.01
The Politics of Immigration — POL2259.01
The U.N. estimates that there are 281 international migrants in the world, a number that has grown precipitously over the past half century and shows little sign of dissipating. Over the same time period, anti-immigrant parties and leaders have sprung up across much of the world, with visions of national revitalization contingent upon militarized borders
The Politics of Main Street, USA — POL2107.01
The Politics of Pedro Almodóvar — SPA4603.01
The Politics of Pedro Almodóvar — SPA4603.01) (cancelled 6/3/2024
The Politics of Soul: Music, Emotion, Embodiment — MHI4305.01
The Politics of Student Movements in the '60s — SCT2141.01
The Post-Pandemic House — ARC4402.02
The Power and Ethics of Photography — PHO2178.01
This course delves into the influence and impact of photography by examining the works of iconic and contemporary photographers. Students will explore how photography has shaped visual culture and society, gaining a deeper understanding of its power as an artistic and documentary medium. Ethical considerations are central to the course, as students will analyze the
The Power and Ethics of Photography — PHO2178.01
This course delves into the influence and impact of photography by examining the works of iconic and contemporary photographers. Students will explore how photography has shaped visual culture and society, gaining a deeper understanding of its power as an artistic and documentary medium. Ethical considerations are central to the course, as