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ATL 496: Princeton Atelier - Words For Music Perhaps?
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A course led by the eminent Irish composer Bill Whelan (Riverdance) and Professor Paul Muldoon (Shining Brow, Bandanna) on setting words to music. Students will be writers and composers with an interest in music theater, or opera. Students will move through the processes of setting the text of a poem as art song or writing words to pre-existing music, through composing their own arias, duets, trios, and quartets, to writing a fully fledged scene from an opera or similar piece of music theater.
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ATL 497: Princeton Atelier - The Big Picture: Mural Arts in Philadelphia and Trenton
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Students will collaborate with Jane Golden, Director of the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, along with muralists Shira Walinsky and David Guinn and with local community members on a new mural project in Trenton. Students will study the history of mural art, formal issues of design and formal functions of place in public art. The course will explore how the mural process has been a powerful tool for social change and investigate how identity, perception and power shift when communities are part of creating and writing their own histories through murals and other public art. Students will help paint the final mural design in Trenton.
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ATL 498: Princeton Atelier - Collective Motion/Site-Specific Performance
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Choreographer and Princeton dance professor Susan Marshall and Princeton professor of engineering, Naomi Leonard, will collaborate with the dancers of Susan Marshall & Company and with Atelier students on the creation of a new movement-based, site-specific performance event. Prof. Leonard's work closely examines the mathematical rules associated with sensing and dynamic response that govern the movements of individuals in a group, such as schools of fish and flocks of birds. This project will explore the possibilities that can emerge when a group of dancers/movers understands and works with the rules governing collective motion in animals.
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ATL 499: Princeton Atelier - Dramatizing History:Playwriting, Music Theater,Performance
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Award-winning playwright and hip hop theater artist Will Power will offer a theater- and music-based Atelier with Justin Ellington, theater music director/composer and hip hop and R&B music producer. Students will collaborate on developing theatrical works based in social history. These may be adaptations using contemporary forms to create new stories or more conventional forms to explore unlikely historical relationships or minor historical events. Student musicians, creative writers and performers will form the collaborative team with Power and Ellington.
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ATL 499 - Princeton Atelier - Dramatizing History:Playwriting, Music Theater,Performance
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BCS 101: Beginning Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An introduction to BCS, the primary language of the former Yugoslavia (also called Serbo-Croatian), this course develops the four major language skills: speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing. Class time is devoted to mastering conversational skills, grammar explanations, oral drilling, and reading a variety of texts--popular writing, fiction, poetry, and expository prose. Covers the fundamentals of BCS grammar (verbal conjugations, aspect, the primary verbal tenses, and all cases); high-frequency vocabulary will be progressively learned and reinforced. Knowledge of another Slavic language is not required.
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BCS 102: Beginning Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A continuation of BCS 101. This course continues to develop and refine the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing), concentrating on conversational practice, advanced grammar points, oral drilling, increased reading (BCS literature, folklore, and expository prose, including works chosen according to students' interests), and viewing films.
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BCS 105: Intermediate Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Intermediate-level class with emphasis on communication and comprehension skills. Advanced grammar topics, speaking, and reading texts of interest to students; films.
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BCS 105 - Intermediate Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian I
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BCS 107: Intermediate Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
A continuation of BCS 105. Advanced-level class with emphasis on oral and written communication; reading literary texts of interest to students; films
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BCS 107 - Intermediate Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian II
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CBE 245: Introduction to Chemical Engineering Principles
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Introduction to chemical engineering analysis and computations. Course starts with unit conversions and conventions for representing processes and process variables in engineering calculations. Continues with methods for generating flow sheets and analyzing mass balances both with and without chemical reactions. Rules associated with energy conservation and energy balance calculations in non-reacting and reacting systems are also covered. Ultimately, full process calculations, including chemical reactions with energy changes and multiphase systems are covered.
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CBE 250: Separations in Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course covers the theory and practice of separations technologies used in the chemical and biochemical industry. Both equilibrium and rate-based separations will be discussed including distillation and chromatography as the primary examples. The first two-thirds of the course will focus on traditional chemical separations while the remainder of the course will be devoted to bioseparations.
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