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ENGL 106: Composition and Critical Thought
3.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
This class is an expository writing course. Its emphasis is both on content and form: to help students express ideas and convey information in writing with logical reasoning, critical reflection and adequate factual support, and with clarity of purpose, organization, and language. Beyond these fundamental concerns the course encourages students to develop a degree of grace and style, which will make their writing not only clear and convincing, but also interesting and readable. Students are expected to express their ideas with clarity of purpose in a logical, organized manner in four to five longer essays. A minimum grade of "C" (2.0) is required to pass this course. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 104 Critical Analysis and Semiotics or placement through the English Placement Assessment.
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ENGL 202: The New Testament:Literature and Culture
3.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
We will explore the varied genres, structures, and narrative devices used in the writings which constitute the New Testament. We will also study the many historical and contextual understandings of the New Testament, together with its impact on religious and secular cultures. Special attention will be paid to narratives which have substantial reference in art and literature. No prior knowledge of the Bible is assumed.
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ENGL 400: Writing the Short Screenplay
3.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
This is a creative writing course that teaches the basics of screenplay writing. Students will read screenplays, short stories and film criticism and use the works as the basis for in-class discussion about films. By reading a script and then watching the film, students will get a sense of how ideas translate from the script to the screen. There will be in-depth class exercise and work will be read aloud. Students will write, revise, and turn in final screenplays at the end of the semester.
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ENGLISH 202: Courses-Sophomore English:ENGL 202 Speech
3.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
From Jesus of Nazareth's Sermon on the Mount, to Winston Churchill's rallying of abeleaguered Britain, to General Douglas MacArthur's "Old Soldiers Never Die," to Susan BAnthony's call for women's suffrage, this course contains the finest examples of speechmakingand speechwriting in human experience. Historical context, techniques, and audiences are analyzed with students applying these insights to their writing and delivering of speeches.
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FINA 215: Art & Technology Practices
2.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
ATP is an introductory course in new media - exposing students to a wide range of digital art making practices while providing the technical fundamentals that enable students to begin integrating digital methods in their respective practices. The course consists of lectures, demonstrations, visiting speakers, and computer lab experience Particular attention is placed on balancing technical skills with creative content and experimental approaches. We will explore the evolution of new media and the corresponding social and cultural impact. Core software is Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Final Cut Pro. Sophomore Core Requirement.
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FINA 305: Blue Space/White Box
2.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
Students curate and mount shows for the Bolsky Gallery. This course, designed to deepen students' understanding of the intellectual and practical tasks of curating contemporary art, works with proposals submitted by students and faculty, as well as group shows generated by the class. Students learn the aspects of curatorial and exhibition design and installation.
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FINA 325/326: Visiting Artist Workshop Advanced Visiting Artist Workshop
3.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
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FINA 326: Visiting Artist Workshop/Advanced Visiting Artist Workshop
3.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
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FINA 327: Critic in Residence Advanced Critic in Residence
3.00 Credits
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FINA 328: Critic in Residence/Advanced Critic in Residence
3.00 Credits
Otis College of Art and Design
These courses expose students to the complexity and diversity of activities in the fine arts by inviting prominent artist and critics to the campus for studio and seminar workshops in their practice, methods or medium. Course content will vary in content each semester. See the Fine Arts Department for specific course descriptions.
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