Puppets, Parades, Protest!
Parades are one of the oldest forms of performance in human history, uniting communities in celebration and protest. What makes art powerful within the context of a parade, protest or public spectacle? Who are the people that parades and protests hope to reach? In this course, students will make artwork for a parade, protest or spectacle. They will build puppets, wearable sculptures, masks, performance objects, banners, cantastorias, and toy theater sets.
General Physics II
Heat, kinetic theory, first and second laws of thermodynamics, with lab. Comprehensive study of electricity and magnetism from Coulomb's law to Ampere's law. Applications to basic circuits and ending with AC circuits. (GenEd. PS)
General Physics II
Heat, kinetic theory, first and second laws of thermodynamics, with lab. Comprehensive study of electricity and magnetism from Coulomb's law to Ampere's law. Applications to basic circuits and ending with AC circuits. (GenEd. PS)
S-Topics in Quantum Networks
This seminar will cover topics in quantum networks. This includes topics in quantum network architectures including one-way vs. two-way architectures and terrestrial vs. satellite networks; quantum repeater and switch design; techniques for overcoming noise in a network including entanglement distillation and quantum error correction; resource allocation including routing and path selection, and scheduling.
Sustainability&SmartGrowthSyst
This course will introduce the primary aspects of green building, sustainable design practices, and the first level of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification offered by the U.S. Green Building Council. This course will also prepare you for the LEED Green Associate Credential, and the learning topics will include the LEED process, integrative strategies, location and transportation, sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, indoor environmental quality, and project surrounding and public outreach.
S-BodyPercussion & Rhythm Flow
An overview of rhythmic movement traditions from around the globe, designed to enhance your groove and rhythmic creativity, and explore the history and practice that has linked drumming and dance from the very beginning. The class will tap into eastern and western traditions of rhythm, cultivating a more grounded connection to time and the beat. Through elements of the Alexander Technique, you'll learn to use your body as a gateway to more rhythmic flow.
Stat Method/Undergrad Research
An overview of the statistical methods needed for undergraduate research emphasizing methods for data collection, data description and statistical inference including an introduction to study design, confidence intervals, testing hypotheses, analysis of variance and regression analysis. Techniques for analyzing both quantitative and categorical data are discussed. Applications are emphasized, and students use R and other statistical software for data analysis. This course satisfies the basis requirement for the psychology major.