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Advanced Chamber Music — MPF4230.01

Instructor: Nathaniel Parke
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Credits: 2
An intensive, performance oriented exploration of chamber music literature. Corequisites: Must participate in Music Workshop (T 6:30pm – 8:00pm).

Advanced Chamber Music — MPF4230.01

Instructor: Nat Parke
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
An intensive, performance oriented exploration of the chamber music of literature. Corequisite: Attend Music Workshop (T 6:30pm - 8:00pm) seven times per term.

Advanced Chamber Music — MPF4230.01

Instructor: Nathaniel Parke
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
An intensive, performance-oriented exploration of chamber music literature. Corequisite: Must participate in Music Workshop (T. 6:30 – 8pm).

Advanced Chamber Music — MPF4230.01

Instructor: music faculty
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
An intensive, performance oriented exploration of the chamber music of literature. Corequisites: Must participate in Music Workshop (Tuesday, 6:30 - 8pm).

Advanced Chamber Music — MPF4230.01

Instructor: Music Faculty
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
An intensive, performance oriented exploration of the chamber music literature. Students must have significant previous instrumental training and experience. Corequisites: Must participate in Music Workshop (Tuesday, 6:30 - 8pm).

Advanced Chamber Music — MPF4230.01

Instructor: Nathaniel Parke
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
An intensive, performance oriented exploration of chamber music literature. Corequisites: Must participate in Music Workshop (T 6:30pm – 8:00pm).

Advanced Chamber Music — MPF4258.02

Instructor: Christopher Lewis
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
Chamber music coaching for advanced students, any instrumental combination that includes piano. Students will meet with the instructor weekly on scheduled class days, at times to be arranged with the instructor. Participation in Tuesday evening music workshop and performance at the end-of-term recital are required. Course will be offered on campus only.

Advanced Chamber Music — MPF4258.01

Instructor: Christopher Lewis
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
Chamber music coaching for advanced students, any instrumental combination that includes piano. Students will meet with the instructor weekly on scheduled class days, at times to be arranged with the instructor. Participation in Tuesday evening music workshop and performance at the end-of-term recital are required. Course will be offered on campus only.

Advanced Class in Reducing Plastic Pollution Through Community Action — APA4159.01

Instructor: Judith Enck
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Credits: 4
This is an advanced plastic pollution course, housed in the Center for the Advancement of Public Action and built on the foundation of public action.  Plastic pollution is a growing problem which affects oceans, fish and wildlife, human health and contributes to climate change.  The students should have a comprehensive understanding of the issue

Advanced Computer Graphics — CS4103.01

Instructor: Justin Vasselli
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Credits: 4
One of Computer Graphics’ most interesting challenges for software engineers is optimizing the renderer. There are several different rendering algorithms, but in this class we’ll focus on ray tracing. This course is about more than making pretty pictures. We’ll be going under the hood to really understand how renderers are implemented and how to

Advanced Computer Graphics — CS4103.01

Instructor: Justin Vasselli
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
In this class, we’ll be going under the hood to understand how 3D graphics work by implementing our own 3D renderer.  We'll talk about how to represent and manipulate shapes mathematically, simulating the ways light interacts with these virtual objects to generate realistic images.  We will start with the basics and add on each week, taking care that the

Advanced Counterpoint: Fugue Writing — MTH4249.01

Instructor: Nicholas Brooke
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Credits: 2
A course in counterpoint, focusing on the virtuosic practice of writing fugues. The class will focus on the watershed fugues of Bach and later touch on contemporary versions by Bartok, Hindemith, and Shostakovich. Students will be expected to write fugues for two, three, and four voices.

Advanced Design Collaboration — DRA4246.01

Instructor: Tilly Grimes
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Credits: 4
When theater starts with a script, visuals tend to follow the narrative. But what happens when bold visuals lead the way? This course will offer students an accredited platform for design-centered, devised work focusing on collaboration and resulting in a student driven, designed production.  Three projects will be selected for the class. Students will need to join the

Advanced Digital Modeling — MA4204.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
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Credits: 2
This course introduces students to the basic language of 3D animation and modeling. Students will be expected to become familiar with the basic principles of the MAYA program. A short animation , or a series of modeled objects and spaces will be created. Additionally, during the course we will print forms, utilizing 3D printers. This course will be offered the first seven