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LARTS 222: First Year Electives
2.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
A collection of elective courses designed for first year students. These courses continue the development of academic and research skills as introduced in the Liberal Arts Seminars. They also develop the capacity to engage with different topics in greater depth and complexity. (Course titles will be available during spring registration.) (2 credits) Faculty English a s a Second Language
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LARTS 237T: English as a Second Language II
3.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
Uses Evenings with the Orchestra , by Berlioz, and a variety of autobiographical texts in order to develop reading fluency and expand writing skills such as summarizing and outlining. Practices listening comprehension through watching videos and promotes speaking about readings. Prerequisite: LARTS 237T or placement by exam. (2 credits) Kambouris
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LARTS 238T: English as a Second Language II
3.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
Focuses on Marcia Davenport's Mozart to promote reading and writing and discussion and oral presentation. Prerequisite: LARTS 237T or placement by exam. (2 credits) Kambouris Modern Languages
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LARTS 252: Drama:Origins and History
2.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
A survey of the origins of western drama and its development through key transitional periods and recurrent themes. Students attend at least one of the assigned plays in performance and have the opportunity to engage the texts by rehearsing scenes during class time. (2 credits) Keppel
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LARTS 257: The Romantic Movement
2.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
An examination of Romanticism and its impact, with particular attention to its various expressions in literature, fine arts, music, and philosophy. (2 credits) Faculty
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LARTS 291: Visual Arts Studio
2.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
Studio art and appreciation. Introduces fundamental visual language through drawing, color media, and studio projects. Discussion of a broad range of works by traditional and nontraditional artists which provide background and inspiration for creating original works in class. (2 credits) Dash
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LARTS 292: Art History:The Story of Modern Art
2.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
Major movements and historical foundations of modern art from the Impressionists to the present. Emphasis on developing an understanding of, and appreciation for modern art. Studio art projects (paint and collage); museum and gallery visits. (2 credits) Dash
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LARTS 293: Sculpture Studio
2.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
This course will provide the opportunity to study, experiment with and create three dimensional forms both large and small. We will also examine modern and contemporary sculpture and installations, as well as some basic architectural elements. Writing assignments and gallery visits also required. (2 credits) Breese
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LARTS 295: Interarts:Multimedia Collaborations
2.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
The first part of the course focuses on the importance of exchange between artists of differing media in the Modernist avant-garde movements. In particular, we will examine how the blurring of boundaries between painting, sculpture, and architecture together with new materials offered by science and technology have given rise to a multitude of hybrid forms. The second part of the course takes us out into Boston to experience several works of multimedia art and to learn about these works and see them in progress by meeting with artists, heads of organizations, and members of community collaboratives who are involved with these projects. (2 credits) Dash Film Studies
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LARTS 312: Introduction to Sociology
2.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
Introduces the science of society; sociological principles; social institutions and their political, economic, civic functions, and impact. Examines American society and its class, culture, gender, multiracial, multi-ethnic, and multilingual context as well as caste and hierarchical arrangements. (2 credits) Faculty
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