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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. In this introduction to Italian culture, from Roman times to 1800, students will read literary texts such as those by Dante, poet of the Inferno; the brazen storyteller Boccaccio; the political scientist Machiavelli; and the brilliant playwright Goldoni in their historical context. We will also treat architecture (Roman, Medieval, Renaissance), art (Giotto, Masaccio, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Caravaggio, etc.), and music (madrigals, early opera, baroque). Students will come to comprehend the beauty and complexity of Italian culture, as well as reflect upon the way it has shaped their own experience. There are no prerequisites for this course. CTW, GDC
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. A continuation of ITAL 3000, the dynamic expressions of Italian culture from 1800 to the present day will be presented. Works by the sublime poet Leopardi, the modern playwright Pirandello and the playful storyteller Calvino will be explored in their historical context, alongside contemporary currents in art, music and film. A four-week segment of the course will be devoted entirely to film, focusing on cinematic portrayals of Italy during World War II and the post-war period. There are no prerequisites for this course, which may be taken before or after ITAL 3000. CTW, GDC
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hrs. This seminar-style course (in English) focuses on the experiences of Italian Women through the centuries. Course material will include letters, memoirs, non-fiction, poetry, theatre, short stories and novels of Italian Women, linking them to key social, political and historical developments. Students will also be introduced to women's voices in Italian cinema and music.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. The main focus of this course is to offer a substantial selection of authentic cultural material in Italian, as a stimulus for students' intensive practice in writing and conversation in Italian. Students will come in contact will a variety of sources (newspapers, literature of various genre, advertising, songs and full-length films), becoming familiar with diverse linguistic registers and social appropriateness. L 176 College Catalog
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3.00 Credits
1-3 cr. 3 hr. The Independent Study is open to students in the language with the permission of the supervising instructor and the department chair. Meeting times and credit are arranged upon request.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 4 hr. This is an introductory course providing an overview of electrical technology with respect to electric production, transmission, control and use. Basic electrical concepts are covered in a lab setting.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 4 hr. This course introduces the principles and techniques used to analyze and design linear circuits with an emphasis on DC circuits. Accompanying laboratory exercises support the material presented in class and introduce experimental techniques. Prerequisite: ITEC 1000.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 4 hr. The course studies mass production theory, systems and procedures in metalworking.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 4 hr. Fundamental woodworking techniques are studied as they relate to construction and manufacturing. Procedures are practiced through selected laboratory experiences.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 4 hr. This class provides an overview of selected materials and their properties, including laboratory experiences designed to give students an understanding of materials testing.
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