SPECIAL STUD PORT & BRAZIL LIT
By permission of the department, normally for senior majors.
PHOTOGRAPHY I
An introduction to visual experience through a study of the basic elements of photography as an expressive medium. Prerequisite: ARS 162, 172, 173 (pending Cap approval), or permission of the instructor. Each section will involve either traditional film and darkroom photography, or a combination of darkroom and digital processes. A required fee of $75 to cover group supplied materials will be charged at the time of registration. Enrollment limited to 15 per section.
ACTING I: FUND FOR MAJORS
Introduction to physical, vocal and interpretative aspects of performance, with emphasis on creativity, concentration and depth of expression. Enrollment limited to 14. A more focused approach to acting for those students with some acting experience and for those who intend to major in Theatre, encompassing foundational skills, developing a personal warm-up, and work on script analysis, character building, scoring the role and creating ensemble. We work on developing truthful responses to imaginary circumstances, and exploring the worlds of the text. Enrollment limited to 14.
JAPANESE I (INTENSIVE)
A continuation of 110. Development of utilization of grammar and fluency in conversational communication. About 150 more kanji will be introduced for reading and writing. Prerequisite: JPN 110 or permission of the instructor.
JAPANESE I (INTENSIVE)
A continuation of 110. Development of utilization of grammar and fluency in conversational communication. About 150 more kanji will be introduced for reading and writing. Prerequisite: JPN 110 or permission of the instructor.
PHYS COND:PILATES MAT TRAIN I
Sectioned course. A course designed to teach the mat exercises of Joseph Pilates. These exercises are designed to increase core strength, increase joint mobility and stability, and increase muscle tone and flexibility. By the end of this course the student will be able to develop and maintain their own Pilates matwork program. Enrollment limited to 25.
BALLET VI
By audition/permission only. Limited enrollment.
WOMEN'S MEDICAL ISSUES
A study of topics and issues relating to women's health, including menstrual cycle, contraception, sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy, abortion, menopause, depression, eating disorders, nutrition and cardiovascular disease. Social, ethical and political issues will be considered including violence, the media's representation of women, and gender bias in health care. An international perspective on women's health will also be considered.
JAPANESE II (INTENSIVE)
A continuation of 220. Prerequisite: JPN 220 or permission of the instructor.