Shahid Saleem

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Primary Title:  
Casual Dining Services Assistant
Institution:  
Amherst College
Department:  
Dining Services - Operations
Email Address:  
ssaleem@amherst.edu

My Body, My Health

Principles of health promotion and wellness with an emphasis on helping you get the most out of your college experience. Using active, socially engaged approaches we will examine topics such as resilience and stress, social image, healthy eating, social activism, substance use, healthy relationships, and human sexuality (Gen.Ed. SI, DU).

Combntrcs&Graph Thry

Cross-listed with Math 513. A basic introduction to combinatorics and graph theory for advanced students in computer science, mathematics, and related fields. Topics include elements of graph theory, Euler and Hamiltonian circuits, graph coloring, matching, basic counting methods; generating functions; recurrences; inclusion-exclusion; Polya's theory of counting. Prerequisites: mathematical maturity; calculus; linear algebra; discrete mathematics course such as Comp-Sci 250 or Math 455. Math 411 recommended but not required.

Combntrcs&Graph Thry

Cross-listed with Math 513. A basic introduction to combinatorics and graph theory for advanced students in computer science, mathematics, and related fields. Topics include elements of graph theory, Euler and Hamiltonian circuits, graph coloring, matching, basic counting methods; generating functions; recurrences; inclusion-exclusion; Polya's theory of counting. Prerequisites: mathematical maturity; calculus; linear algebra; discrete mathematics course such as Comp-Sci 250 or Math 455. Math 411 recommended but not required.

Fascism, Gender and Sexuality

This course explores the use of gender in historical and contemporary fascist movements, examining the ways in which fascist movements construct images of "masculine" and "feminine" to shape ideology. We will look at the rhetoric of gender equity to enforce regression and oppression systems, and how these rhetorics are used as tools to enforce xenophobic and racist narratives against immigrants to the US and Europe.

Experimental Video

This production course grounds practice in theory and history. It will introduce students to canonical and contemporary works from avant-garde cinema while engaging them in experimental filmmaking concepts, aesthetics, and practices. Through lectures and screenings, students will be exposed to groundbreaking filmmakers and analyze their works. These will serve to inform and inspire students' own film projects which will cover a range of experimental film approaches including archival and found footage, structural, surrealist, and poetic.
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