Intro to Multimedia Reporting

Students build on the skills learned in Journalism 300, while gaining the technical skills to tell stories in online platforms, using digital images and audio podcasts. Students learn how to find and work with online sources, and produce online news packages in areas like the environment, the economy, education and other topics.

Sem-Cvl Wr&Recnstrct

This seminar explores the revolutionary significance of the Civil War and Reconstruction era in United States history. It seeks to bridge the gap between African American history and the traditional narratives of mid-nineteenth century American political and social history. We will focus on the wartime destruction of slavery and the process of emancipation and state formation and African American political mobilization during and after Reconstruction.

ST- Sinhala II

Sinhala iI is the second part of a four-part elementary course sequence in Sinhala. The independent study format includes small group conversation sessions and an evaluation by an outside evaluator. Students studying Thai develop speaking and listening skills needed for study abroad in Sri Lanka and to support course work in South Asian Studies.

ST-HaitianCreole/HeritSpkrs II

Haitian Creole for Heritage Speakers II is offered through the Five College Supervised Independent Language Program. The independent study format includes small group conversation sessions and an evaluation by an outside evaluator. Students studying Haitian Creole develop speaking and listening skills needed for study abroad in Haiti and to support course work in Caribbean and/or Francophone Studies.

Monitorng & Eval Intrntl Cntxt

This seminar will address the principles and practices of mixing methods in monitoring and evaluation and other forms of applied educational and social research in international contexts. The overall frameworks for the course are the requirements of international development agencies for systematically conducted and thoughtful monitoring and evaluation of programs and projects. The course will provide an overview of international agencies and the structure of their goals and strategic objectives. The course will examine how monitoring and evaluation is conducted within these agencies.

Groups, Rings and Fields

A brief consideration of properties of sets, mappings, and the system of integers, followed by an introduction to the theory of groups and rings including the principal theorems on homomorphisms and the related quotient structures; integral domains, fields, polynomial rings. Four class hours per week. 

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