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Foundations of Photography/Analog — PHO2204.01

Instructor: Terry Boddie
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Credits: 4
This is an analog film-based black-and-white photography course designed for those with little or no experience in photography. Emphasis will be placed on the application of technique in terms of personal expression through the selection and composition of subject matter. The course comprises technical lectures, darkroom demonstrations; lectures on historical and contemporary

Foundations of Photography: Darkroom to Digital — PHO2138.01

Instructor: Elizabeth White
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
The objective of this course is to provide the student with basic skills in shooting with both 35mm and DSLR cameras, and to offer experiences developing and printing black and white film in the darkroom. (Students interested in learning more about digital processing and production with Lightroom and Photoshop can co-register for the seven- week course Digital Darkroom

Foundations of Photography: Darkroom to Digital — PHO2138.01

Instructor:
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
The objective of this course is to provide basic skills in both film and digital photography. Students will gain experience shooting with both 35mm and DSLR cameras, learn to develop and print black and white film in the darkroom, perform basic edits in Lightroom, and make quality inkjet prints. Hybrid analog and digital processes will also be introduced. Class time will be

Foundations of Photography: Darkroom to Digital — PHO2138.01

Instructor: Liz Deschenes and Elizabeth White
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
The objective of this course is to provide basic skills in both film and digital photography. Students will gain experience shooting with both 35mm and DSLR cameras, learn to develop and print black and white film in the darkroom, perform basic edits in Lightroom, and make quality inkjet prints. Hybrid analog and digital processes will also be introduced. Class time will be

Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice — PHO2153.01

Instructor: Liz White
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course offers an overview of foundational tools and techniques in digital photographic practice and aims to help students find new sources of inspiration, deepen their creative work, and enhance their ability to present it. Students will learn to shoot with digital SLR cameras using manual settings, manage, process, and manipulate digital image files, properly scan

Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice — PHO2153.01

Instructor: Elizabeth White
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course offers an overview of foundational tools and techniques in digital photographic practice. Students will learn to shoot with digital SLR cameras, process raw files in Lightroom, make local adjustments, retouch, and combine images in Photoshop, properly scan negatives, and produce digital portfolios and high quality inkjet prints. In addition to technical instruction,

Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice — PHO2153.01

Instructor: Liz White
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course offers an overview of foundational tools and techniques in digital photographic practice and aims to help students find new sources of inspiration, deepen their creative work, and enhance their ability to present it. Students will learn to shoot with digital SLR cameras using manual settings, manage, process, and manipulate digital image files, properly scan

Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice — PHO2153.01

Instructor: Luiza Folegatti
Days & Time: TH 8:30am-12:10pm
Credits: 4

This course will discuss practices and ethics around digital photography, and experiment with foundational tools and techniques, aiming to create space for students to develop their own interests within the possibilities of the medium. Classes will combine practical exercises, readings on the development of

Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice — PHO2153.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course will discuss practices and ethics around digital photography and experiment with foundational tools and techniques, aiming to create space for students to develop their own interests within the possibilities of the medium. Classes will combine practical exercises, discussions around the work of contemporary LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC photographers, and readings on the

Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice — PHO2153.01

Instructor: Luiza Folegatti
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course will discuss practices and ethics around digital photography and experiment with foundational tools and techniques, aiming to create space for students to develop their own interests within the possibilities of the medium. Classes will combine practical exercises, discussions mostly around the work of contemporary LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC photographers, and readings on

Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice — PHO2153.01

Instructor: Liz White
Days & Time: MO 8:30am-12:10pm
Credits: 4

This course offers an overview of foundational tools and techniques in digital photographic practice and aims to help students find new sources of inspiration, deepen their creative work, and enhance their ability to present it. Students will learn to shoot with

Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice — PHO2153.01

Instructor: Elizabeth White
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course offers an overview of foundational tools and techniques in digital photographic practice. Students will learn to shoot with digital SLR cameras, process raw files in Lightroom, properly scan negatives, and produce digital portfolios and high quality inkjet prints. In addition to technical instruction, a selection of images from historical and contemporary

Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice — PHO2153.01

Instructor: Liz White
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course offers an overview of foundational tools and techniques in digital photographic practice and aims to help students find new sources of inspiration, deepen their creative work, and enhance their ability to present it. Students will learn to shoot with digital SLR cameras using manual settings, manage, process, and manipulate digital image files, properly scan

Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice — PHO2153.01

Instructor: Elizabeth White
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course offers an overview of foundational tools and techniques in digital photographic practice. Students will learn to shoot with digital SLR cameras, process raw files in Lightroom, properly scan negatives, and produce digital portfolios and high quality inkjet prints. In addition to technical instruction, a selection of images from historical and contemporary

Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice — PHO2153.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course will address practices and ethics around digital photography and experiment with foundational tools and techniques. It aims to create space for students to foster their own interests and reflections on the impacts of digital photography on society. Classes will combine technical demonstrations, practical exercises, group critiques, a final self

Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice — PHO2153.01

Instructor: Liz White
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course offers an overview of foundational tools and techniques in digital photographic practice. Students will learn to shoot with digital SLR cameras, process raw files in Lightroom, make local adjustments, retouch, and composite images in Photoshop, properly scan negatives, and produce digital portfolios and high quality inkjet prints. In addition to technical

Foundations of Photography: Digital Practice — PHO2153.02

Instructor: Liz White
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course offers an overview of foundational tools and techniques in digital photographic practice and aims to help students find new sources of inspiration, deepen their creative work, and enhance their ability to present it. Students will learn to shoot with digital SLR cameras using manual settings, manage, process, and manipulate digital image files, produce digital

Foundations of Photography: Introduction to Digital Practice — PHO2368.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course is designed to help students with fundamental tools and techniques of the basics of photography to develop and incubate their knowledge and technical skills such as usage of digital camera, lighting, composition, sense of moment, theme, use of color, storytelling and preparing for basic printing. In addition, this course intends to foster a creative and critical

Foundations of Physical Science — SCMA2104.01

Instructor: john bullock
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
A Concise Introduction to the Principles Governing The Transformations of Matter and Energy and How They Relate to Our Environment. Mastery of fire was just the beginning. After fire came kilns, then furnaces, then steam engines, then nuclear reactors. Since our humble beginnings, the story of the development of our species has featured a nearly ubiquitous and insatiable

Foundations of Physical Science — SCMA2104.01

Instructor: Janet Foley
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
A Concise Introduction to the Principles Governing The Transformations of Matter and Energy and How They Relate to Our Environment. Mastery of fire was just the beginning. After fire came kilns, then furnaces, then steam engines, then nuclear reactors. Since our humble beginnings, the story of the development of our species has featured a nearly ubiquitous and insatiable

Foundations of Political Leadership — POL2115.01

Instructor: Rotimi Suberu
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
As an interactive process between leaders and their followers or supporters, political leadership is a socially ubiquitous, yet analytically elusive and normatively contentious, concept. This exploration of the qualities of political leaders and the process of political leadership will accomplish five things: (1) Survey contributions to studies of political leadership from

Foundations of Python Programming: Theory and Practice — CS2141.01) (cancelled 5/10/2024

Instructor: Meltem Ballan
Days & Time:
Credits: 2
Foundations of Python Programming: Theory and Practice is a comprehensive introductory course designed to equip students with essential programming skills using the Python language. Throughout the course, students will delve into fundamental programming concepts such as variables, data types, control structures, functions, and object-oriented programming principles. They will

Foundations; Metalshop — SCU2217.02

Instructor: Phoenix Malanga
Days & Time: FR 8:30am-12:10pm
Credits: 2

This course is recommended for all students considering working in sculpture and interested in mild steel design/fabrication methods. It is open to anyone with a curiosity about materials and building processes. There are fundamental introductions to gas, arc, electric welding, forging, fabrication techniques like cutting and grinding

Fourier Analysis and Partial Differential Equations — MAT4212.01

Instructor: Andrew McIntyre
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Fourier analysis may be seen as decomposing an arbitrary function, or wave form, into sine and cosine functions. In this sense, it is clearly of interest in analyzing audio signals. However, it goes much further than this. In computer science, it extends to processing of images and data compression. In physics, it is central to quantum mechanics. More broadly, it is the main

Fourier Analysis, Differential Equations, and Mathematical Methods — MAT4140.01

Instructor: Andrew McIntyre
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Credits: 4
This class is a broad survey of mathematical theories and techniques which are applied in the physical sciences and engineering, but also are of interest in their own right. The class will cover fundamentals of ordinary and partial differential equations, fundamental to classical mechanics, electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, and chemistry. A large part of the course will cover