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Advanced Digital Modeling — MA4204.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Days & Time:
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 and to produce a short animation by the end of the term, or a series of modeled objects and spaces. Additionally, during the course we will print forms, utilizing 3D printers. This course will be held

Advanced Digital Modeling and Animation — MA2107.01

Instructor: Sue Rees
Days & Time:
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 series of modeled objects placed in locations will be created. The emphasis will be on becoming proficient with modeling forms, texturing using Arnold Renderer, adding lights and cameras.

Advanced Dramaturgy — DRA4190.01

Instructor: Maya Cantu
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
The dramaturg serves as a powerful medium in the theatre. They bridge the past and the present, the creative team and the audience, while providing critical generosity and historical and literary insight. Focusing upon the practical application of dramaturgy, this course will offer students a credited platform for dramaturgical work oriented toward production. Three groups

Advanced Dramaturgy — DRA4190.01

Instructor: Maya Cantu
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
The dramaturg serves as a powerful medium in the theatre. They bridge the past and the present, the creative team and the audience, while providing critical generosity and historical and literary insight. Focusing upon the practical application of dramaturgy, this course will offer students a credited platform for dramaturgical work oriented toward production. Three groups of

Advanced Dramaturgy — DRA4190.01

Instructor: Maya Cantu
Days & Time: WE 2:10pm-5:50pm
Credits: 4

The dramaturg serves as a powerful medium in the theatre. They bridge the past and the present, the creative team and the audience, while providing critical generosity and historical and literary insight. Focusing upon the practical application of dramaturgy, this course will offer students a credited platform for dramaturgical work oriented toward production.

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Advanced Electronic Music Composition and Performance Workshop — MCO4119.01

Instructor: Sergei Tcherepnin
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Credits: 2
This is an electronic music composition intensive class that will focus on performance. Over the course of the class students will be expected to home in on personal electronic music instrument set-ups that can be used live in performance. Throughout the course students will be composing for different ensembles assigned to them - solos, duos, trios. Each week will consist of

Advanced Explorations in Experiential Anatomy — DAN4107.01

Instructor: Elena Demyanenko
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
***Time Change*** This is a studio class of advanced anatomy intended to deepen understanding of your own moving body. We approach the material through visual, cognitive, kinesthetic, and sensory modes. Class time is divided between discussion of anatomy and kinesthetic concepts and engagement with the material experientially through visualization and movement studies.

Advanced Facilitation, Mediation and Negotiation — APA4315.01

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati
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Credits: 2
This class is for students who have studied negotiation, mediation and/or restorative justice and want to engage in advanced work. We will practice complex problem simulations and look at case studies of wicked problems. We will review and understand the Conflict Resolution Complexity Model. Students need to have studied negotiation, mediation and/or restorative justice

Advanced Film/Video Projects I — FV4476.01

Instructor: Mariam Ghani
Days & Time: WE 10:00am-11:50am
Credits: 2

This semester-length, 2-credit course, intended for students who will continue to the Advanced Projects in Film/Video II course in spring 2023, supports advanced students in planning, pre-production, and early production (or for 8th term students, post-production and finishing) for more complex, larger-scale, longer-duration, self-directed

Advanced Film/Video Projects I — FV4476.01

Instructor: Mariam Ghani
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course supports advanced students in planning, pre-production, and early production for more complex, larger-scale, longer-duration, self-directed film/video projects. Please note that this course is primarily intended for and used by seventh-term and eighth-term students with a Plan concentration in film, video, or screenwriting. Exceptions may be made on the

Advanced Film/Video Projects I — FV4476.01

Instructor: Mariam Ghani
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course, intended for students who will continue to the Advanced Projects in Film/Video II course in spring 2024, supports advanced students in planning, pre-production, and early production for more complex, larger-scale, longer-duration, self-directed video projects. It also includes a screening series where we watch and analyze the process behind feature and mid-length

Advanced Film/Video Projects I — FV4476.01

Instructor: Mariam Ghani
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course, intended for students who will continue to the Advanced Projects in Film/Video II course in spring 2025, supports advanced students in planning, pre-production, and early production for more complex, larger-scale, longer-duration, self-directed video projects. It also includes a screening series where we watch and analyze the process behind feature and mid-length

Advanced Film/Video Projects IA — FV4254.01

Instructor: Mariam Ghani
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course, intended for students who will continue to the Advanced Film/Video Projects II course in spring 2021, will support advanced students in planning, pre-production, and early production for more complex, larger-scale, longer-duration, self-directed video projects. In fall 2020, Advanced Projects I will technically be split into one 2-credit course in the first seven

Advanced Film/Video Projects IB — FV4255.02

Instructor: Mariam Ghani
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This course, intended for students who will continue to the Advanced Film/Video Projects II course in spring 2021, will support advanced students in planning, pre-production, and early production for more complex, larger-scale, longer-duration, self-directed video projects. In fall 2020, Advanced Projects I will technically be split into one 2-credit course in the first seven

Advanced Forest Ecology Conservation (with Lab) — BIO4323.01

Instructor: Caitlin McDonough MacKenzie
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Credits: 4
Forest ecosystems regulate climate, store and filter water, provide food and fiber, and serve as recreational areas and sacred spaces. These ecosystems are undergoing dramatic changes — climate change, deforestation, management — with important ecological, economic, and social consequences for the future of ecosystems and society. Vermont is among the most forested states in

Advanced Garment Construction — DRA4406.02

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
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Credits: 2
This course is for students who have experience sewing and patternmaking with a firm commitment to serious work in the costume studio. Students will work on a self-directed project in consultation with the instructor. The goal is to improve construction skills from patternmaking to finishing, and to deepen their overall sewing knowledge.

Advanced Guitar: Folk Styles — MIN4361.01

Instructor: John Kirk
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Credits: 2
Individual or small group lessons of advanced study on guitar. Continued studies from Intermediate Guitar. Advanced study in fret-board harmony and theory, playing in different tunings, increase chord vocabulary and repertoire, emphasis on finger picking styles.

Advanced Guitar: Folk Styles — MIN4361.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
Individual or small group lessons of advanced study on guitar. Continued studies from Intermediate Guitar. Advanced study in fret-board harmony and theory, playing in different tunings, increase chord vocabulary and repertoire, emphasis on finger picking styles.

Advanced Improvisation and Partnering — DAN4292.01

Instructor: Dai Jian
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Credits: 2
This class takes improvisation as an exploration of the present moment without expectation or preconceived purpose; improvisation is seen as the exercise of listening, observing, and trusting in one’s instincts and in the principles of nature. We will explore the use of improvisation in performance, showing each other often, to develop these particular performance skills.

Advanced Improvisation Ensemble for Dancers Musicians — DAN4673.01

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati
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Credits: 1
This advanced course focuses on work in the performance of improvisation. For dancers, special attention is given to the development of individual movement vocabularies, pattern recognition and the exploration of forms and structures.  Dancers are expected to have experience with improvisation in performance and are asked to develop a structure for the group. This class

Advanced Improvisation Ensemble for Dancers and Musicians — DAN4673.02

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This class is for advanced dance improvisers who will collaborate with musicians in creating ensemble forms for the performance of improvisation. We will meet once a week with musicians and will also collaborate with Thorsten Dennerline's Printmaking class to create a performance at the end of the term. Students will learn a Solo Practice and an Ensemble practice in

Advanced Improvisation Ensemble for Dancers and Musicians — DAN4361.02) (cancelled 2/26/2024

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati
Days & Time:
Credits: 1
This class is for advanced dance improvisers who will collaborate with musicians in creating ensemble forms for the performance of improvisation. We will meet once a week with musicians to create a performance at the end of the term. Students will learn a Solo Practice and an Ensemble practice in improvisation techniques. Development of a movement vocabulary, pattern

Advanced Improvisation Ensemble for Dancers and Musicians — DAN4673.01

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
This advanced course focuses on work in the performance of improvisation. For dancers, special attention is given to the development of individual movement vocabularies, pattern recognition and the exploration of forms and structures. Dancers are expected to have experience with improvisation in performance and are asked to develop a structure for the group. This class will