Matthew Coyle

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Primary Title:  
Steam Fitter
Institution:  
Mount Holyoke College
Department:  
FM-HVAC
Email Address:  
mcoyle@mtholyoke.edu

Natalie Tacke

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Primary Title:  
Program Coordinator
Institution:  
Amherst College
Department:  
Dining Services
Email Address:  
ntacke@amherst.edu
Office Building:  
Valentine Dining
Office Room Number:  
Room 025

SBS Diversity Fellows Internsh

In this 1-credit seminar and internship experience, you will develop valuable professional, leadership, advocacy, interpersonal, and organizational skills and apply them to your work as a Diversity Fellow, promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion across SBS and helping first-generation and BIPOC students to navigate their undergraduate experience.

Intro Problem Solving W/Comp

An introductory course in problem solving, using the programming language Java. Focuses on the fundamental concepts of problem solving and on computer implementation. Intended for computer science majors or those applying for the major. Satisfactory completion is a prerequisite for all higher-level computer science courses. Use of a laptop computer required. Prerequisite: high school algebra and basic math skills (R1). (Gen.Ed. R2)

Political Economy of the Envir

Application of the theories of political economy to environmental problems and issues. Topics include regulatory and market approaches to pollution and natural resource depletion; cost-benefit analysis and its economic and political foundations; and case studies of specific environmental problems such as acid rain, deforestation, and global warming.

Intro to Creative Writing

This course offers an introduction to the composition of multiple genres and modes of creative writing, which may include poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, hybrid forms, graphic novels, and digital texts. Students will learn strategies for generating ideas, drafting, giving and receiving feedback, revising creative work, and building literary community.

Making Latin America

This transdisciplinary course is an introduction to Latin America through its cultural production (literature, film, music, painting, dancing, comics, performance, among others). We are going to address some of the most important moments of the continents' history: independence period, modernization, nationalism, Mexican Revolution, Latin America and the Cold War, Cuban Revolution, Literary Boom in Latin America, Southern Cone cultural production during dicatorships, politics of memory, popular media and mass culture.
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