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Style and Tone in Nonfiction Writing — LIT2104.01

Instructor: Wayne Hoffmann-Ogier
Credits: 4
This introductory course focuses on the weekly writing of extended essays, including nonfiction narrative, personal essay, literary criticism, research writing, and the analytical essay. It gives particular attention to developing individual voice and command of the elements of style. The class incorporates group editing in a workshop setting with an emphasis on re-writing. It

Style and Tone in Nonfiction Writing — LIT2104.01

Instructor: Wayne Hoffmann-Ogier
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
This introductory course focuses on the weekly writing of extended essays, including nonfiction narrative, personal essay, literary criticism, research writing, and the analytical essay. It gives particular attention to developing individual voice and command of the elements of style. The class incorporates group editing in a workshop setting with an emphasis on re-writing. It

Style in Motion — DRA4310.01

Instructor: Charles Schoonmaker
Credits: 4
We will be designing costumes that are unrealized ‘paper’ projects as well as realized costumes for new works. Class members may work with student choreographers, utilizing this class as a resource in the creative process. We will also work, as a group, on designing and realizing costumes for specific pieces to be presented at the end of the term. Registration for this course

Style in Motion: Costume Design for Dance — DRA4310.01

Instructor: Charles Schoonmaker
Credits: 4
We will be designing costumes that are unrealized 'paper' projects as well as realized costumes for new works. Class members may work with student choreographers, utilizing this class as a resource in the creative process. We will also work, as a group, on designing the clothes for a new work choreographed by Dance faculty member Dana Reitz.

Style in Motion: Costume Design for Dance — DRA2315.01

Instructor: Charles Schoonmaker
Credits: 4
We will be designing costumes that are unrealized ‘paper’ projects as well as realized costumes for new works. Class members may work with student choreographers, utilizing this class as a resource in the creative process. We will also work, as a group, on designing the clothes for a new work choreographed by Dance faculty member Maura Gahan.

Subject and Meaning in Painting — PAI4202.01

Instructor: Andrew Spence
Credits: 4
Since the 1960s, art styles and trends have become increasingly diverse. This may make it easier for more artists to find acceptable venues of expression, but as the options increase, it may be more difficult for artists who are still in their formative stage of development to find their own way of expression. This course is designed for students who are starting to develop

Subject and Meaning in Painting — PAI4202.01

Instructor: Andrew Spence
Credits: 4
Since the 1960s, art styles and trends have become increasingly diverse. This may make it easier for more artists to find acceptable venues of expression, but as the options increase, it may be more difficult for artists who are still in their formative stage of development to find their own way of expression. This course is designed for students who are starting to develop

Sun Ra...Space Is The Place — MPF2146.01

Instructor: Michael Wimberly
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
SUN RA...SPACE IS THE PLACE takes a look at the life of Herman Poole Blount, founder and creator of the Sun Ra Arkestra, considered a prolific composer of jazz and a pioneer of electronic music, Herman Blount aka Le Sony’r Ra or Sun Ra, was quite controversial for his electronic music and unorthodox lifestyle. He claimed that he was of the "Angel Race" and not from Earth, but

Sun Ra: Space is the Place — MPF2146.01

Instructor: Michael Wimberly
Credits: 2
SUN RA…SPACE IS THE PLACE takes a look at the life of Herman Poole Blount, (May 22, 1914 - May 30, 1993) founder and creator of the Sun Ra Arkestra. Considered a prolific composer of jazz and a pioneer of electronic music, Herman Blount aka Le Sony’r Ra better known as Sun Ra, was quite controversial for his electronic music and unorthodox lifestyle. He claimed he was of the

Sun Ra: Space is the Place — MPF2146.01

Instructor: Michael Wimberly
Credits: 2
SUN RA…SPACE IS THE PLACE takes a look at the life of Herman Poole Blount, founder and creator of the Sun Ra Arkestra. Considered a prolific composer of jazz and a pioneer of electronic music, Herman Blount aka Le Sony’r Ra or Sun Ra, was quite controversial for his electronic music and unorthodox lifestyle. He claimed he was of the “Angel Race” and not from Earth, but from

Sun Ra: Space is the Place — MHI2213.01

Instructor: Michael Wimberly
Credits: 2
SUN RA…SPACE IS THE PLACE unfolds the life of Herman Poole Blount, (May 22, 1914 – May 30, 1993) founder and creator of the Sun Ra Arkestra. Considered a prolific composer of jazz and a pioneer of electronic music, Herman Blount, aka Le Sony’r Ra, better known as Sun Ra, was quite controversial for his electronic music and unorthodox lifestyle. He claimed he was of the “Angel

Sun Ra: Space is the Place — MPF2146.01

Instructor: Michael Wimberly
Credits: 2
SUN RA…SPACE IS THE PLACE unfolds the life of Herman Poole Blount, (May 22, 1914 – May 30, 1993) founder and creator of the Sun Ra Arkestra. Considered a prolific composer of jazz and a pioneer of electronic music, Herman Blount, aka Le Sony’r Ra, better known as Sun Ra, was quite controversial for his electronic music and unorthodox lifestyle. He claimed he was of the “Angel

Super Producer Primer: Archaeology of Classic Tracks — MSR4238.01

Instructor: David Baron
Credits: 2
Learn to be a better producer through the analysis and recreation of classic track elements. We’ll study the history, technology, and style of recordings and their techniques, looking at watershed paradigms of sonic design: from Motown to Disco to Punk to Electronica. We will remix, and recreate old tracks, turning them into fertile ground for our own, modern hit

Surrealism in French Cinema — FV4316.01

Instructor: Noëlle Rouxel-Cubberly
Credits: 4
In this course, students will examine what Michael Richardson calls "practices of surrealism" in French cinema. Theoretical readings will help students explore surrealism, the first literary and artistic movement to become seriously associated with cinema. This course will also invite students to reflect upon traces of surrealism in French cinema at the end of the 20th and

Surrealism in Latin America: Origins and Reception — SPA4505.01

Instructor: Sarah Harris
Credits: 4
What do we mean when we talk about a “surreal experience”? Which historic, cultural, and literary implications are behind this colloquial expression? How did (and does) Surrealism manifest in Modern Latin American artistic expressions, and how is that manifestation connected to Pre-Columbian cosmology? In this course, we will study the premises of the French surrealist

Surrealism in Latin America: Origins and Reception — SPA4505.01

Instructor: Lena Retamoso Urbano
Credits: 4
What do we mean when we talk about a “surreal experience”? Which historic, cultural, and literary implications are behind this colloquial expression? How did (and does) Surrealism manifest in Modern Latin American artistic expressions, and how is that manifestation connected to Pre-Columbian cosmology? In this course, we will study the premises of the French surrealist

Surrealism in Latin America: Origins and Reception — SPA4505.01

Instructor: Lena Retamoso Urbano
Credits: 4
What do we mean when we talk about a “surreal experience”? Which historic, cultural, and literary implications are behind this colloquial expression? How did (and does) Surrealism manifest in Modern Latin American artistic expressions, and how is that manifestation connected to Pre-Columbian cosmology? In this course, we will study the premises of the French surrealist

Survival Skills: Building a Career in the Performing Arts — DAN4330.01

Instructor: Levi Gonzalez
Credits: 2
In this course we will encounter various strategies for building a career in the performing arts field. In a lab-like environment, we will address topics such as writing an artist statement, fundraising, generating proposals for residencies and grants, understanding the panel process, building social media presence, developing practical organizational skills for project

Survival Skills: Building a Career in the Performing Arts — DAN2207.01

Instructor: Levi Gonzalez
Days & Time: WE 2:10pm-4:00pm
Credits: 2

In this course we will encounter various strategies for building a career in the performing arts field. In a lab-like environment, we will address topics such as writing an artist statement, fundraising, generating proposals for residencies and grants, understanding the panel process, building social media presence, developing practical

Sustainability and Social Justice — POL4256.01

Instructor: Tim Schroeder
Credits: 4
This course will explore how different social movements have incorporated principles of ecological sustainability and social justice into their activism. We will examine how environmentalists (mainstream and radical), indigenous rights activists, feminists, immigrants’ rights activists, anti-immigrant groups, religious organizations, conservatives and labor unions have

Sustainability and Social Justice — POL2257.01

Instructor: John Hultgren
Credits: 4
This course will explore how different social movements have incorporated principles of ecological sustainability and social justice into their activism. We will examine how environmentalists (mainstream and radical), environmental justice organizers, indigenous rights activists, feminists, immigrants’ rights activists, anti-immigrant groups, religious organizations,

Sustainable Agriculture, Building Regenerative and Resilient Communities — APA2348.01

Instructor: Kelie Bowman
Days & Time: TU 2:10pm-4:00pm
Credits: 2

Climate change, poverty, and food access are all compelling and urgent issues confronting our society. Growing local food is one significant way we can respond. Having received the Ź Fair Food Initiative Grant with the mission to develop educational training programs in agriculture/food system workforce development and to create small business, this class will be

Sustainable Agriculture, Building Regenerative and Resilient Communities — APA2348.01

Instructor: Kelie Bowman
Credits: 2
Climate change, poverty, and food access are all compelling and urgent issues confronting our society. Growing local food is one significant way we can respond. Having received the Ź Fair Food Initiative Grant with the mission to develop educational training programs in agriculture/food system workforce development and to create small business, this class will be

Sustainable Agriculture: Advanced Projects — APA4170.01

Instructor: Kelie Bowman
Days & Time: MO 1:40pm-3:30pm
Credits: 2

This course is for students who are doing advanced work in Sustainable Agriculture or community engagement work. Students will create an individual project developing project management skills that include planning, research, development, and implementation. The students will have the opportunity to collaborate with a community partner and will present their completed

Sustainable Agriculture: Advanced Projects — APA4170.01) (new day/time 11/15/2024

Instructor: Kelie Bowman
Credits: 2
This course is for students who are doing advanced work in Sustainable Agriculture or community engagement work. Students will create an individual project developing project management skills that include planning, research, development, and implementation. The students will have the opportunity to collaborate with a community partner and will present their completed project