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Senior Projects — MCO4376.01

Instructor: Virginia Kelsey
Days & Time: MO,TH 7:00pm-8:50pm
Credits: 4

This course will serve as a workshop and forum for senior music students who are planning to present their senior projects in Spring 2026. In this course, we will meet and discuss students’ projects produced through any creative practice, including, but not limited to, performance, installation, musical show, and publication. Students will be expected to complete most of

Senior Projects — MPF4104.01

Instructor: Kitty Brazelton
Credits: 2
Salon-style, seniors will meet to discuss advanced work, whether composition and performance related to senior concerts or other culminating work. Critical exchange and support between salon members is required, along with practical help in planning productions. Corequisite: Must participate in Music Workshop (Tuesday 6:30-8:00pm).

Senior Projects — LIT4795.01

Instructor: Michael Dumanis
Credits: 4
For seniors working on critical or creative senior theses in Literature.Each student will devote the term to completing the draft of a unified manuscript in a single genre –- 75 pages of fiction or creative nonfiction, 50 pages of criticism, 30 pages of poetry, or a lengthy translation project. Every week, the class will critique individual manuscripts-in-progress. These peer

Senior Projects — MPF4226.01

Instructor: Nicholas Brooke
Credits: 2
This course will serve as a forum for technical planning and feedback for seniors scheduling a musical show or installation in Spring 2020. The majority of work for any senior show will be expected to be composed and/or collected by the beginning of the term. Students will be required to pick an advisor from appropriate music faculty to advise their particular projects as they

Senior Projects — MCO4376.01

Instructor: Nicholas Brooke
Credits: 4
This course will serve as a workshop and forum for senior music students who are planning to present their senior projects in Spring 2023. In this course, we will meet and discuss students’ projects produced through any creative practice, including, but not limited to, performance, installation, musical show, and publication. Students will be expected to complete most of their

Senior Projects — MPF4104.01

Instructor: Kitty Brazelton
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
Salon-style, seniors will meet to discuss advanced work, whether composition and performance related to senior concerts or other culminating work. Critical exchange and support between salon members is required, along with practical help in planning productions.

Senior Projects — MPF4104.01

Instructor: Kitty Brazelton
Credits: 2
Salon-style, seniors will meet to discuss advanced work, whether composition and performance related to senior concerts or other culminating work. Critical exchange and support between salon members is required, along with practical help in planning productions.

Senior Projects — MCO4376.01) (day/time updated as of 10/9/2023

Instructor: Joseph Alpar
Credits: 4
This course will serve as a workshop and forum for senior music students who are planning to present their senior projects in Spring 2024. In this course, we will meet and discuss students’ projects produced through any creative practice, including, but not limited to, performance, installation, musical show, and publication. Students will be expected to complete most of their

Senior Projects — ARC4109.01

Instructor: Donald Sherefkin
Credits: 4
This is an advanced studio class for students who have a proficient understanding of architectural concepts, history and theory.  Each student will develop a personal project. Students must submit a detailed proposal. Weekly readings will be assigned.

Senior Projects — MCO4376.01

Instructor: Michael Wimberly
Credits: 4
This course will serve as a workshop and forum for senior music students who are planning to present their senior projects in Spring 2025. In this course, we will meet and discuss students’ projects produced through any creative practice, including, but not limited to, performance, installation, musical show, and publication. Students will be expected to complete most of their

Senior Projects — ARC4109.01

Instructor:
Credits: 4
This is an advanced studio class for students who have a proficient understanding of architectural concepts, history and theory.  Each student will develop a personal project. Students must submit a detailed proposal. Weekly readings will be assigned.

Senior Projects — LIT4795.01

Instructor: Benjamin Anastas
Credits: 4
For seniors working on special projects or senior theses. Each student will devote the term to completing the draft of a unified manuscript–typically 75 pages of fiction or creative nonfiction, 50 pages of criticism, 30 pages of poetry, or a lengthy translation project. Each week, the class will critique individual manuscripts-in-progress. These peer critiques will be

Senior Projects — MPF4104.01

Instructor: Kitty Brazelton
Credits: 2
Salon-style, seniors will meet to discuss advanced work, whether composition- and performance-related to senior concerts or other culminating work. Critical exchange and support between salon members is required, along with practical help in planning productions.

Senior Projects — ARC4109.01

Instructor: Donald Sherefkin
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
This is an advanced studio class for students who have a proficient understanding of architectural concepts, history and theory.  Each student will develop a personal project. Students must submit a detailed proposal as an attachment by May 6th, to dsherefkin@bennington.edu Weekly readings will be assigned.  

Senior Projects — ARC4109.01

Instructor: Don Sherefkin
Credits: 4
This is an advanced studio class for seniors who have a proficient understanding of architectural concepts, history and theory. Each student will develop a personal project. Students must submit a detailed proposal for their project in advance.

Senior Projects — LIT4795.01

Instructor: Marguerite Feitlowitz
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
For seniors working on special projects or senior theses. There will be one group meeting per week. In addition, each member of the class will have frequent individual meetings with the instructor during the course of the term. Corequisites: Students are required to attend Literature Evenings (Wednesdays, 7 – 8pm).  

Senior Projects — LIT4795.01

Instructor: Phillip B. Williams
Credits: 4
For seniors working on special projects or senior theses. Each student will devote the term to completing the draft of a unified manuscript–typically 75 pages of fiction or creative nonfiction, 50 pages of criticism, 30 pages of poetry, or a lengthy translation project. Each week, the class will critique individual manuscripts-in-progress. These peer critiques will be

Senior Projects — MPF4104.01

Instructor: Kitty Brazelton
Credits: 2
Salon-style, seniors will meet to discuss advanced work, whether composition- and performance-related to senior concerts or other culminating work. Critical exchange and support between salon members is required, along with practical help in planning productions.

Senior Projects — LIT4322.01

Instructor: Benjamin Anastas
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
For seniors working on special projects or senior theses. Each student will devote the term to completing the draft of a unified manuscript--typically 75 pages of fiction or creative nonfiction, 50 pages of criticism, 30 pages of poetry, or a lengthy translation project. Each week, the class will critique individual manuscripts-in-progress. These peer critiques will be

Senior Projects — MPF4104.01

Instructor: Nicholas Brooke
Credits: 2
Salon-style, seniors will meet to discuss advanced work, whether composition and performance related to senior concerts or other culminating work. Critical exchange and support between salon members is required, along with practical help in planning productions. Students must submit their proposed spring schedules to Nick Brooke by November 13 for schedule coordination.

Senior Projects in Dance — DAN4796.01

Instructor: Terry Creach; Kota Yamazaki
Credits: 2
This is an essential course for seniors in dance involved in making work for performance this term.  Attention is given to all of the elements involved in composition and production, including collaborative aspects.  Students are expected to show their work throughout stages of development, complete their projects, and perform them to the public by the end of the term

Senior Projects in Dance — DAN4796.01

Instructor: Terry Creach
Credits: 2
This is an essential course for seniors in dance involved in making work for performance this term. Attention is given to all of the elements involved in composition and production, including collaborative aspects. Students are expected to show their work throughout stages of development, complete their projects, and perform them to the public by the end of the term.

Senior Projects in Dance — DAN4796.01

Instructor: Elena Demyanenko
Credits: 2
This is an essential course for seniors in dance involved in making work for performance this term. Attention is given to all of the elements involved in composition and production, including collaborative aspects. Students are expected to show their work throughout stages of development, complete their projects, and perform them to the public by the end of the term.

Senior Projects in Literature — LIT4498.01

Instructor: Ben Anastas
Credits: 4
This class is for seniors writing extended manuscripts in a unified genre: literary criticism, fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, drama, screenwriting, or a hybrid form that combines genres. We welcome entirely hybrid-form manuscripts, but mixed collections, i.e. some poems with some prose, are not acceptable in this class, for we privilege extended immersion in a single