OFFSET MONOPRINTING

Printmaking using the flat-bed offset press with emphasis on color monoprinting. A required fee of $75 to cover group-supplied materials is charged at the time of registration. Students may require additional supplies as well and are responsible for purchasing them directly. Prerequisite: ARS 161 or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 15.

ARTS OF JAPAN

This course provides a broad introduction to the art of Japan from Neolithic times to the eighteenth century.  Focusing on masterworks of painting, sculpture, ceramics, Buddhist art, architecture, and prints, we explore the multifarious origins of Japanese art and put these works into a broader historical, political, and cultural context.  No prerequisites in art history or Japanese language are required. Group A

CAPSTONE SEM/SOUTH ASIA CONCEN

This course is designed for graduating South Asia concentrators. The goal is to provide an opportunity for every student to synthesize the material to which she has been exposed through her concentration courses and internships, and to present her integrating project to the rest of the class for feedback. The product of such work is presented publicly at the Collaborations event in April. Students read assigned material, do Moodle posts and participate in class discussion. The course meets for the first seven weeks in a semester.

CALCULUS III

Theory and applications of limits, derivatives and integrals of functions of one, two and three variables. Curves in two and three dimensional space, vector functions, double and triple integrals, polar, cylindrical, spherical coordinates. Path integration and Green's Theorem. Prerequisites: MTH 112 or MTH 114. It is suggested that MTH 211 be taken before or concurrently with MTH 212.

INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I

The concepts and relations (force, energy and momentum) describing physical interactions and the changes in motion they produce, along with applications to the physical and life sciences. Lab experiments, lectures and problem-solving activities are interwoven into each class. Discussion sections offer additional help with mathematics, data analysis and problem solving. This course satisfies medical school and engineering requirements for an introductory physics I course with labs.

ABNRML PSY:EVIDENCE BASED PRAC

In-depth study of anxiety disorders. Course examines research on the phenomenology, etiology and treatment for selected anxiety disorders and clarifies the nature and quantity of evidence supporting the efficacy of current treatments. Attention is devoted to the strengths and weaknesses of different research designs for answering specific questions about psychopathology and psychotherapy. The course highlights landmark studies and documents which treatments have been shown to be most effective for which types of patients. Prerequisites: PSY 100, PSY 202 and PSY 150.
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