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SBC 330: Extreme Events in Literature
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A course that examines the depiction of extreme events (both natural and human-related) in literature, journalism, art, and film, with special emphasis paid to the extended political and social issues that are raised by the events in question.
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SBC 331: City, Suburb, Sprawl
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A course that traces the shift from city to suburb to sprawl in texts that span the late-nineteenth century through the early twenty-first century, with special attention paid to phenomena such as industrialization, immigration, mass society, globalization, and postmodern hyperspace. An interdisciplinary set of texts will include works by novelists, artists, architects, and literary theoreticians.
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SBC 354: Drawing for Design--CAD
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Techniques and Theory of Drawing; Architectural Drawing; Learning Computer Assisted Design (CAD). This course will serve as an introduction to CAD tools relevant to design and architectural rendering.
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SBC 401: Integrative, Collaborative Systems Studies
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Problem-based capstone course.
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SBC 475: Undergraduate Teaching Practicum
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Work with a faculty member as assistant in a regularly scheduled course. The student must attend all classes and carry out all assignments; in addition the student will be assigned a specific role to assist in teaching the course. The student will meet with the instructor on a regular basis to discuss intellectual and pedagogical matters relating to the course.
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SBC 476: Undergraduate Teaching Practicum II
3.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Work with a faculty member as an assistant in one of the faculty member's regularly scheduled courses. Students assume greater responsibility in such areas as leading discussions and analyzing results of tests that have already been graded. Students may not serve as teaching assistants in the same course twice.
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SBC 488: Internship
0.00 - 12.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Participation in local, state, and national public and private agencies and organizations. May be repeated to a limit of 12 credits.
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SBSNC 10: SBU Southampton Non Credit
0.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
No course description available.
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SBU 101: Introduction to Stony Brook
1.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
A seminar intended to integrate transfer students into the University community by providing information about Stony Brook and a forum for discussion of values, intellectual and social development, and personal as well as institutional expectations. Required for all first year students. Not for credit in addition to ADV 101, ACH 101, LDS 101, GLS 101, HDV 101, ITS 101, SSO 101, SCH 101, or LSE 101.
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SBU 300: Global Issues
1.00 Credits
Stony Brook University
Global issues involving international politics, sociology, and economics. the course addresses topics and regions that are currently of global importance, each class session focussing on a particular issues presented by an expert and coordinated by the instructor. Meeting times may be variable. May be repeated as the topic changes.
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