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TV Shows and The Contemporary Chinese Society — CHI4219.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Credits: 5
This course invites students to observe and discuss contemporary Chinese society by watching seven of the currently most popular TV shows in mainland China. We will discuss topics such as class, gender, marriage, paternal bond, family ethics, Chinese social development, etc., as are represented by these shows of different genres. The aim of this course is to expose students to

TV Shows, Social media and The Contemporary Taiwanese Society — CHI4406.01

Instructor: Ginger Lin
Credits: 4
This course encourages students to explore and analyze contemporary Taiwanese society through the lens of popular TV shows currently airing in Taiwan. Topics for discussion will include identity, democracy, indigenous culture, immigration and multiculturalism,  Tech industry, gender equality, LGBTQ+rights, marriage, family structure, and the broader social development of

Twelve Objects: An Introduction to Art History — AH2108.01

Instructor: Zirwat Chowdhury
Credits: 4
This part-lecture, part-discussion course offers a survey of the history of art through close study of twelve objects selected from a wide chronological and geographical breadth. Each object will serve as notable example of an important artistic movement, as well as illustrate a key art historical term or method. The course will present students with an overview

Twelve Objects: An Introduction to Art History — AH2108.01

Instructor: Zirwat Chowdhury
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
This part-lecture, part-discussion course offers a survey of the history of art through close study of twelve objects selected from a wide chronological and geographical breadth. Each object will serve as notable example of a canonical artistic movement, as well as illustrate a key art historical term. The course will offer students an overview of important movements, themes,

Twentieth-Century American Women Playwrights — DRA2183.01

Instructor: Maya Cantu
Credits: 4
This course examines the ways in which American female playwrights of the twentieth century engaged with modernity, feminist and civil rights movements, concepts of national and cultural identity, and a wide range of theatrical genres and styles--from the realist problem play and 鈥淕olden Age鈥 Broadway comedy through modernism and the avant-garde. Exploring the diversity

Twisted Siblings: Relationships Between Painting and Architecture — ARC4215.01

Instructor: Anthony Titus
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 4
Architecture and painting are two of the oldest forms of societal expression and have been historically linked in complex and dynamic ways. In the 20th century, the movements of Cubism, Futurism, Neo-Plasticism, and Constructivism exemplified vigorous relationships between painting and architecture. The course seeks to create new connections between the two disciplines in the

Type | Prototype — ARC4125.01

Instructor: Farhad Mirza (new faculty as of 8/27/2021)
Credits: 4
The relationship between form and site has been of paramount concern to architects and planners through the ages. In this studio we will focus on programmatic analysis and the significance of site, and how context and function might influence the design of spaces/buildings. The first half of the term we will study libraries. Looking at precedents both traditional and

Typography for Artists and Designers — PRI4213.02

Instructor: Thorsten Dennerline
Credits: 4
In this intermediate-advanced level course, we will study Typographic design and its application to making visual art. We will learn design fundamentals, some history, and use this knowledge to produce unusual art works. If this course can be taught in person, it will take place in The Word Image Lab, Letterpress studio. If we cannot meet in person, this course will take

U.S.-Asian Relations (c. 1800-Present) — HIS2146.01

Instructor: Carly Rudzinski
Credits: 4
This course explores US relations with East and Southeast Asia from the early 1800s up through the present. We examine how transnational and international forces have shaped pivotal moments across three centuries, including the Opium Wars (1840s-1860s), the Meiji Restoration (1868-1889), US seizure of the Philippines (1899-1902), the two World Wars, the Vietnam War (1954-1975),

Ukulele — MIN2230.01

Instructor: john kirk
Days & Time: TBA
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course on learning skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be covered and students will be expected to perform as a group or individually at Music Workshop. Students must have their own soprano or tenor ukulele.

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course on learning skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be covered and students will be expected to perform as a group or individually at Music Workshop. Students must have their own soprano or tenor ukulele.

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course on learning skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be covered and students will be expected to perform as a group or individually at Music Workshop. Students must have their own soprano or tenor ukulele.

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Days & Time: W 11:00AM-11:50AM
Credits: 2

A comprehensive course in learning musical skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke, from its Portuguese and Indigenous Hawaiian origins, and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be learned and practiced. Awareness of traditional styles of playing the instrument will be furthered through a listening component

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course on learning skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be covered and students will be expected to perform as a group or individually at Music Workshop. Students must have their own soprano or tenor ukulele.

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course in learning musical skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke, from its Portuguese and Indigenous Hawaiian origins, and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be learned and practiced. Awareness of traditional styles of playing the instrument will be furthered through a listening component and

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course on learning personal music making skills on the ukulele. History of Uke and many different styles will be learned both traditional and contemporary. Music theory and playing techniques will be covered and students will be expected to perform ( as a group or individually) at Music Workshop. Corequisites: Students must participate in Music Workshop.

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course in learning musical skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke, from its Portugese and Indigenous Hawaiian origins, and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be learned and practiced. Awareness of traditional styles of playing the instrument will be furthered through a listening component and

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course on learning skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be covered and students will be expected to perform as a group or individually at Music Workshop. Students must have their own soprano or tenor ukulele.

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course on learning skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be covered and students will be expected to perform as a group or individually at Music Workshop. Students must have their own soprano or tenor ukulele.

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course in learning musical skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke, from its Portugese and Indigenous Hawaiian origins, and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be learned and practiced. Awareness of traditional styles of playing the instrument will be furthered through a listening component and

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course on learning skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be covered and students will be expected to perform as a group or individually at Music Workshop. Students must have their own soprano or tenor ukulele.

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course on learning skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be covered and students will be expected to perform as a group or individually at Music Workshop. Students must have their own soprano or tenor ukulele. Corequisites: Student must have own

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course on learning skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be covered and students will be expected to perform as a group or individually at Music Workshop. Students must have their own soprano or tenor ukulele.

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 2
A comprehensive course in learning musical skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke, from its Portuguese and Indigenous Hawaiian origins, and both traditional and contemporary styles. Music theory and playing techniques will be learned and practiced. Awareness of traditional styles of playing the instrument will be furthered through a listening component and

Ukulele Comprehensive — MIN2230.01

Instructor: John Kirk
Credits: 1
A comprehensive course in learning skills on the ukulele. We will learn the history of the uke and both traditional and contemporary styles of playing it. Music theory and playing techniques will be covered and students will be expected to perform as a group or individually at Music Workshop. Students must have their own soprano or tenor ukulele.