Gender, Sex & Representation

This course will examine the relationship between commercialized systems of representation and the way that gender and sexuality are thought of and organized in the culture. In particular, we will look at how commercial imagery impacts upon gender identity and the process of gender socialization. Central to this discussion will be the related issues of sexuality and sexual representation (and the key role played by advertising).

Intro to Vet Tech

This course introduces the role of the veterinary technician in the field of Veterinary medicine and will cover medical terminology, client communication, basic animal care and behavior, medical documentation and basic nursing skills.

Sport Sponsorship Strategy

This course identifies and analyzes the 3 key stakeholders driving corporate sponsorship activity within the commercial sports ecosystem: agency, property/rights holder, and corporate sponsor. The course educates on the functional roles involved in properly executing sponsorship objectives and strategies, while critically examining key industry themes such as contract building, brand activation, measurement/analytics, and rights holder modeling.

S-Feminist Theory

This graduate seminar in feminist theory constitutes a core course for students enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Advanced Feminist Studies. The seminar will be organized around questions that emerge for feminisms from the rubrics of gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality, transnationalism, human rights, economics and postcolonialism. Feminist theory is inherently interdisciplinary and we will draw on classic and contemporary writings from the many fields that contribute to the "field" of feminist theory.

Theorizng Gender, Race & Power

Ways of analyzing and reflecting on current issues and controversies in feminist thought within an international context sensitive to class, race, and sexual power concerns. Topics may include work and international economic development, violence against women, racism, class and poverty, heterosexism, the social construction of gender, race and sexuality, global feminism, women, nationalism and the state, reproductive issues, pornography and media representations of women.

Music and Lifelong Learning

This course explores the notion of lifelong learning in music, including different modes, means, and motivations for music transmission over the lifespan. Current music education practices are examined, and new ideas and strategies are presented related to the concepts of music for all and lifelong music participation that supports overall quality of life.

Food &/as Communication 1

This course focuses on the ways we create and reflect meanings made about food. The seminar delves into the material and social meanings of food and implications for identity, culture and social justice. Students will have the opportunity to research food in the context of the meanings made about it in various institutions, businesses, nonprofit organizations, neighborhoods, cultures and communities.

S- GIS Programming

This course will explore programming methods and applications in geographic information science. Basic automation methods of repetitive or complex tasks using Model Builder and Python scripting will be explored through the lens of spatial thinking and computational thinking. Fundamentals of Python will also be explored for use inside and outside of the GIS environment.
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