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Summer 2013

ARTS 616
Note: Special Schedule
06:00PM - 09:30PM
01-JUL-2013 to
18-JUL-2013
Color Drawing
Romano,Juliana Forbes

Special Schedule: 3-Week Course: July 1- July 18 - Tuesday and Thursday nights, 6:00-9:30pm, Saturday July 6, 9:00am-4:30pm, and Saturday July 20, 9:00am-4:30pm. Color is central to our perception... more


ARTS 625
Tuesday & Thursday
06:00PM - 09:00PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
Monotype Printmaking
Shinohara,Keiji

The monotype print is a free form of printmaking more akin to painting than to the traditional woodcut or etched print. It is also a process in which the artist encounters fewer technical... more


ARTS 628
Monday through Friday
09:00AM - 05:00PM
12-AUG-2013 to
16-AUG-2013
Fully Enrolled
The Documentary Film
Bricca,Jacob Paul

Special Schedule: One-week immersion, August 12-16 (Monday-Friday) 9:00 am to 5:00 pm This course explores the history, theory, and the aesthetics of non-fiction filmmaking from the origins of... more


ARTS 663
Note: Special Schedule
06:00PM - 09:00PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
The Photograph: Reading, Looking, and Making
Belanger,Marion

Special Schedule: Wednesday nights, 6:00-9:00pm, Saturdays (7/6, 7/20 and 7/27) from 9:00am-12:30pm, and Saturday, 7/13 is an all-day field trip to NYC This class is structured around a series of... more


HUMS 621
Monday & Wednesday
06:30PM - 09:30PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
The New York Intellectuals
McCann,Sean

This research seminar will consider the lives and work of the small group of mainly Jewish, left-wing intellectuals who reshaped American culture in the two decades after World War II. With the... more


HUMS 621W
Monday & Wednesday
06:30PM - 09:30PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
The New York Intellectuals - Foundational Course Option
McCann,Sean

Foundational course option: Students taking the course with this option will receive more extensive and detailed feedback on their work through more frequent writing assignments and individual... more


HUMS 627
Tuesday & Thursday
02:00PM - 05:00PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
Story and Structure
Greene,Anne F.

This is a course for those who want to write with greater facility and with increased attention to the design of each piece. Students may choose to focus on narrative essays, memoir, or fiction.... more


HUMS 639
Monday & Wednesday
02:00PM - 05:00PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
The Nobel Writers
Karamcheti,Indira

This class will analyze selected texts from each of the ten most recent winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature, examining the internal cultural, intellectual, and aesthetic dynamic of each work,... more


HUMS 647
Monday through Thursday
02:00PM - 05:00PM
01-JUL-2013 to
18-JUL-2013
"Crane Music:" Chinese Culture, Poetry, and Cross-Cultural Understanding
Schwarcz,Vera

Special Schedule: 3-Week Course: July 1- July 18, Mondays through Thursdays from 2:00-5:00pm This seminar is for poets and writers, as well as non-poets who seek a creative path to understanding... more


MTHS 654
Monday & Wednesday
01:00PM - 04:00PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
Mathematical Modeling
Brown Jr.,Philip S.

A mathematical model is a representation, in mathematical terms, of a concept, object, system or process. Solutions to the model equations are used for the purpose of solving real-world problems.... more


SCIE 618
Monday through Friday
09:00AM - 05:00PM
12-AUG-2013 to
16-AUG-2013
Fully Enrolled
Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles
Hammerson,Geoffrey

Special Schedule: One-week immersion, August 12-16 (Monday-Friday) 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Amphibians and reptiles are two different groups of vertebrates, as different from each other as birds are... more


SCIE 642
Tuesday & Thursday
01:00PM - 04:00PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
Mapping by Design: GIS in the Liberal Arts
Diver,Kim

The public is more in touch with geographic information than ever before. Technologies such as Google Earth and smart phone geolocation applications like Urban Spoon, Zillow, and Facebook have... more


SCIE 680
Monday through Friday
09:00AM - 05:00PM
05-AUG-2013 to
09-AUG-2013
Molecular Biology Laboratory
McAlear,Michael A.

Special Schedule: One-week immersion, August 5-9 (Monday-Friday) 9:00 am to 5:00 pm The fields of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology are constantly in the news in articles ranging from transgenic... more


SCIE 684
Monday through Friday
09:00AM - 05:00PM
24-JUN-2013 to
28-JUN-2013
Cross-Cultural Childhoods
Schug,Mariah Gabrielle

Special Schedule: One-week immersion, June 24-28(Monday-Friday) 9:00 am to 5:00 pm The goal of this course is introduce students to the wide variety of developmental experiences of children around... more


SOCS 617
Monday & Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:00PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
Magic, Miracle, and Witchcraft in Europe before 1700
Shaw,Gary

Until the 'disenchantment of the world' in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Europeans lived in a universe shot through with hidden and awesome power. God's action in the world... more


SOCS 617W
Monday & Wednesday
06:00PM - 09:00PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
Magic, Miracle, and Witchcraft in Europe before 1700 - Foundational Course Option
Shaw,Gary

Foundational course option: Students taking the course with this option will receive more extensive and detailed feedback on their work through more frequent writing assignments and individual... more


SOCS 629
Tuesday & Thursday
09:00AM - 12:00PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
Nationalism
Rutland,Peter

Nationalism is the desire of an ethnic group, a nation, to have a state of its own. It emerged as a powerful organizing principle for states and social movements in the 19th century and was integral... more


SOCS 629W
Tuesday & Thursday
09:00AM - 12:00PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
Nationalism - Foundation Course Option
Rutland,Peter

Foundational course option: Students taking the course with this option will receive more extensive and detailed feedback on their work through more frequent writing assignments and individual... more


SOCS 634
Tuesday & Thursday
06:30PM - 09:30PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
Fully Enrolled
The Advent of the Global Village: Globalization in the Modern World System
Gallarotti,Giulio

Globalization is considered by many to be the most powerful transformative force in the modern world system. Modernization and technology have effectively made the world a smaller place with respect... more


SOCS 639
Monday & Wednesday
09:00AM - 12:00PM
01-JUL-2013 to
01-AUG-2013
A History of Europe Since 1945
Greene,Nathanael

Europe in 1945 was a scene of human and material devastation, after six years of relentless and merciless combat. Demoted in world affairs and faced with staggering economic costs of recovery,... more


SOCS 684
Monday through Friday
09:00AM - 05:00PM
24-JUN-2013 to
28-JUN-2013
Cross-Cultural Childhoods
Schug,Mariah Gabrielle

Special Schedule: One-week immersion, June 24-28(Monday-Friday) 9:00 am to 5:00 pm The goal of this course is introduce students to the wide variety of developmental experiences of children around... more



Fall 2013

ARTS 615
TBA
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09-SEP-2013 to
13-DEC-2013
Jazz in the Sixties
Baerman,Noah

The 1960s were a turbulent but stimulating time for the world of jazz. The R&B-based soul jazz movement was at its peak and often at odds with the still-developing avant-garde aesthetic.... more


ARTS 644
TBA
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09-SEP-2013 to
13-DEC-2013
The Water-based: Color through Water
Waite,Peter

Watercolor and related water-based media have long been associated in art with the ephemeral and gestural--fleeting movements captured. Paper--the ever present background--and its interrelationship... more


ARTS 662
TBA
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09-SEP-2013 to
13-DEC-2013
The Photographic Series
Grubb,Matthew S

The photographic series is a course designed to forego assignments or adherence to genre in favor of developing a body of work over the course of a semester exploring the student's individual... more


HUMS 610
TBA
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09-SEP-2013 to
13-DEC-2013
Editing and Invention: Developing your work in Fiction and Nonfiction
Greene,Anne F.

This writing course begins with relatively playful writing exercises that help you generate new material, along with strategies for shaping, re-shaping, and editing your work. The course assignments... more


HUMS 614
TBA
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09-SEP-2013 to
13-DEC-2013
Personalizing History
Karamcheti,Indira

How much are we shaped by our historical times and places? How much power do we have to make our historical conditions respond to our needs and desires? These are the questions at the foundation of... more


HUMS 646
TBA
-
09-SEP-2013 to
13-DEC-2013
The Arthurian Legend on Film
Rider,Jeff

This course will serve both as an introduction to the Arthurian legend and to its cinematographic representation since the 1940s. Medieval texts will be paired with films that are "based" - more or... more


HUMS 651
TBA
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09-SEP-2013 to
13-DEC-2013
The Novel as Epic: Tolstoy and Joyce
Fitzpatrick,Joseph J.

From its earliest exemplars to its most recent reinventions, the novel has always been a variegated literary form, its boundaries under constant revision by way of constant encroachments from and... more


SCIE 634
TBA
-
09-SEP-2013 to
13-DEC-2013
Strange New Worlds: Planets, Exoplanets & Stars that Host Them
Herbst,William

The course begins with an overview of the planets, moons, comets and asteroids that comprise our Solar System. Modern issues such as why Pluto is no longer designated as a planet will be discussed.... more


SCIE 638
TBA
-
09-SEP-2013 to
13-DEC-2013
Geology of Connecticut: Stories in Stone
Zeilinga de Boer,Jelle

Connecticut's growth from a few clustered colonies to a vibrant state in the Union was triggered and facilitated by its geologic resources. Soils in the Central Valley attracted early settlers... more


SCIE 685
TBA
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09-SEP-2013 to
13-DEC-2013
Testing and Educational Policy: Psychological Measurement
Stemler,Steven E.

This course will focus on the intersecting fields of psychology, education, and assessment. In particular, the course will focus on best practices and innovations in the design and implementation of... more


SOCS 622
TBA
-
09-SEP-2013 to
13-DEC-2013
A Citizen's Guide to the First Amendment
Finn,John E.

This course examines the historical origins, philosophical foundations, and case law of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. As the text of the Constitution states, freedom of... more


SOCS 647
TBA
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09-SEP-2013 to
13-DEC-2013
Democracy and Dictatorship: Politics in the Contemporary World
Rutland,Peter

This course is an introduction to debates about the state of political life around the world in the post-cold war era. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, capitalism and democracy seem to have... more