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Holocaust Film

An exploration of the history of Holocaust film, beginning in the immediate aftermath of the war and continuing until the present day. MCL majors and minors must register for either the MCL or HJS prefixed section to earn credit to be applied to their MCL major or minor.

Holocaust Film

An exploration of the history of Holocaust film, beginning in the immediate aftermath of the war and continuing until the present day. MCL majors and minors must register for either the MCL or HJS prefixed section to earn credit to be applied to their MCL major or minor.

Virtual Reality I: Objects & Environments

A-S 349 is an introductory course in creating 3D objects and environments for virtual and augmented reality. Students will work with digital tools to create both realistic and stylized 3D objects suitable for Virtual and Augmented Reality applications, and learn appropriate techniques to apply color, texture and surface finishes. Virtual environment construction, including effective use of lighting and spatial composition, will also be introduced.

Advanced Digital Drawing And Illustration

This course builds off essentials learned in A-S 335 (Digital Drawing and Illustration), offering advanced skills in digital drawing and illustration and helping students begin navigating the kind of long-term projects associated with leading industry practices. In addition to becoming familiar with project management, students will learn how to manipulate software and media to reflect current trends in a variety of digital creative fields.

Master's Project Research

Research seminar in advance of the Commonwealth Studio Masters Project. Working independently, students identify a problem or challenge that has relevance locally and globally, and propose a design scope, research trajectory and line of action for an independent or collaborative design project.

Career Readiness Skills For Tomorrow's Global Economy

This course examines workplace professionalism, ethical decision-making, and intercultural competency to prepare students as knowledgeable, world-ready leaders in tomorrow's global economy. Students will navigate real-world decision-making and workplace-ethics challenges via microsimulations. Students will examine skills needed in diverse workplaces to demonstrate professional integrity and competency as well as an understanding of employer expectations.

Nanobioengineering And Nanomedicine

This is an elective course for undergraduate students who are interested in learning nano-scale engineering and its applications in biology and medicine. The course covers a broad range of topics in nanobioengineering and nanomedicine, including basic nanoscale phenomena, principles of nanosynthesis, the interactions between nanoparticles and the biological systems including cellular uptake, in vivo pharmacokinetics and nanotoxicity, and the applications of nanotechnology in disease detection and treatment.

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