Investments Practicum
The course gives students a working knowledge of, and experience applying, the basic principles of value-oriented equity investing. Students manage a real-money equity portfolio, making all buy/sell decisions.
The course gives students a working knowledge of, and experience applying, the basic principles of value-oriented equity investing. Students manage a real-money equity portfolio, making all buy/sell decisions.
Mechanisms of Microbial Pathogenesis is designed to cover major pathogenic mechanisms of bacteria, protozoa, fungi and viruses. Since it is impossible to include every possible pathogen, we instead focus on selected pathogens that illustrate particular lifestyles and pathogenic strategies. Emphasis is given to covering host mechanisms that combat the different weapons and lifestyles of the disease causing microbes.
A student-designed research project or applied practice experience under the supervision of an Arts Administration faculty member. Regular consultation with the instructor is required. An approved project plan is required.
This course in interprofessional education and practice is designed as a companion to the Shoulder-to-Shoulder Global Ecuador health brigade or other similar immersion experiences to provide students with an opportunity to work effectively as an interprofessional team in an international or other community setting to promote positive, holistic health outcomes for individuals and communities. For most short-term, international medical experiences, provision of pharmaceutical agents is a central role.
Through advanced readings, in-depth discussions, and substantial research projects, this course examines major issues raised in art and art criticism since 1960. Particular attention is given to the impact of social, intellectual, and technological developments upon art making and concepts of art and the artist.
This introductory multidisciplinary course explores digital design and fabrication in the context of Laser CNC and 3D printing. The goal of this course is to develop concepts and techniques of CAD modeling to use in 2D and 3D digital processes as they apply to visual art and design. Emphasis will be placed on aesthetics, effective image making, and problem solving. Six Studio hours per week. No prerequisites.
This intermediate level course allows students to explore a variety of 2D, "2.5D", and 3D forms through digital modeling and design. The primary focus of this course will be laser cutting and etching as well as CNC routing to produce surface designs and complex compositions. Students will use current Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) technology in combination with traditional processes. Emphasis will be given to multi-medium designs incorporating other creative disciplines. Six Studio hours per week.
This course draws on the hip hop aesthetic to create a movement experience that emphasizes a variety of hip-hop dance styles and individual form.
A continuation of Modern II, with extended technical and artistic modern skills and the use of increasingly complex combinations, technique, vocabulary, and emphasis on style and presentation at the advanced level.
A continuation of Ballet II, with extended technical and artistic ballet skills and the use of increasingly complex combinations, technical vocabulary, and emphasis on style and presentation at the advanced level.