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ENVS 401: Advanced Seminar in Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Trinity College
This capstone seminar will engage students in the interdisciplinary study of a local environmental issue. The course will include interaction with community groups and government agencies, library research, and the collection and analysis of data to explore the connections between science, public policy, and social issues. This course does not meet the natural science distribution requirement. Course is open to senior environmental science majors and others by permission of instructor. 1.00 units, Seminar
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ENVS 405: Senior Project
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
No Course Description Available. 1.00 units, Independent Study
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ENVS 419: Research in Environmental Science Library
0.50 Credits
Trinity College
Students will conduct library research projects under the direction of an individual staff member. Students electing this type of independent study should plan on a full semester culminating with the completion of a final formal paper. Submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office, and the approval of the instructor are required for enrollment. 0.50 units, Independent Study
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ENVS 425: Research in Environmental Science Laboratory
0.50 Credits
Trinity College
Students will conduct original laboratory research projects under the direction of an individual staff member. Students electing to pursue independent study of this type should plan on initiating the work no later than the fall of the senior year, and should also plan on no less than two semesters of study with a final formal report to be submitted to the staff. Submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office, and approval of the instructor are required for enrollment. 0.50 units, Independent Study
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ENVS 466: Teaching Assistantship
0.50 Credits
Trinity College
Submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office, and the approval of the instructor are required for enrollment. 0.50 units, Independent Study
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ENVS 497: Honors Research
0.50 Credits
Trinity College
An extended paper on the subject of the student's two-semester research project with a professor in environmental science, to be read by three or more members of the program. This course is open only to those environmental science majors who wish to qualify for honors (See paragraph on honors in environmental science in the description of the major). Simultaneous enrollment in Environmental Science 419 or 425 during the spring semester of senior year, submission of the special registration form available in the Registrar's Office, and approval of the instructor and director are required for enrollment. 0.50 units, Independent Study
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FILM 301: Filmmaking
0.00 Credits
Trinity College
Introduction to the techniques and processes of film production, using digital video and editing software as the medium of creation; assignments range from brief practice exercises intended to introduce editing software as the medium of creation; assignments range from brief practice exercises intended to introduce the tools and craft of the medium, from (e.g. sound, light, editing) to the creation of a complete short documentary film. Prerequisite: English 265, Introduction to Film Studies or French 320, French Cinema. 1.00 units, Lecture
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FILM 399: Independent Study
0.50 Credits
Trinity College
No Course Description Available. 0.50 units min / 1.00 units max, Independent Study
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FILM 401: Advanced Filmmaking
1.00 Credits
Trinity College
A course focused on the process of moving from film script through production to a complete film, drawing on and assuming skills and knowledge from other film studies courses. Note: All students must have access to use of a videotape camera for the course, and must know how to operate the camera. All students must have access to a video editing program for their computer, and understand how to operate this software. All students must be able to write a script, in script format. Some equipment will be available for students to share through Media Technology Services (formerly known as Audio Visual); there are also editing stations available to students in various Trinity spaces. Students do not need to own a camera, and if they are comfortable editing in a shared space, they may use Trinity's editing stations. 1.00 units, Lecture
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FILM 466: Teaching Assistant
0.50 Credits
Trinity College
Students may assist professors as teaching assistants, performing a variety of duties usually involving assisting students in conceiving or revising papers; reading and helping to evaluate papers, quizzes and exams; and other duties as determined by the student and instructor. See instructor of specific course for more information. Submission of the special registration form, available in the Registrar's Office and the approval of the instructor and chairperson are required for enrollment. 0.50 units min / 1.00 units max, Independent Study
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