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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) A variety of methods used to make sculptural multiples are explored. Mold-making techniques are taught in clay, glass, paper, and mixed media. Assignments focus on achieving technical expertise and understanding the use of the multiple in contemporary sculpture. Prerequisite: VSC 1010 and 2040
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2.00 Credits
and 3560 2 credits ( per semester). I: Fall; II: Spring This two-semester course is intended to foster the discovery and sharpening of personal vision and the development of personal initiative and self-motivation. Students have the opportunity to work independently on self-generated projects, which are then presented for both group and individual critiques. Required for sculpture/ 3-D media majors. Prerequisite: Limited to visual arts majors who have completed 60 studio credits and intend to complete a senior project in sculpture
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Every semester Sound is explored as material in the context of the visual arts, using DAT recorders, sampling, synthesis, processing, computers, sensor control, and MIDI systems. Projects may include making sonic instruments, sounding objects, and experimental video; ambient, interactive, performative, and multimedia installations; and surroundsound DVDs. Advanced technological means enable uncharted explorations in the time-based arts.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Every semester A continuation of VSC 3630, for advanced sound and multimedia projects. Sound is further explored in ambient, interactive, performative, time, and sitespecific installations. Tools available include the Kurzwell K2600 Architectural Synthesis System, Macintosh computers with mixing, synthesis, DVD surround sound mastering technology, and interactive software tool. Interactive programs in the studio include MAX, Jitter, and Cyclops Prerequisite: VSC 3630
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) This course offers a limited number of advanced students an opportunity for intensive work in installation. Prerequisite: VSC 3170 or VSC 3190
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2.00 Credits
2 credits. Fall Focuses on commitment and professional practice. Students are encouraged to articulate and clarify the intentions of their work through lectures, critiques, discussions, and readings. Required for all students undertaking a senior project in sculpture. Prerequisite: Declared concentration in sculpture
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Every semester An overview of the status of women in contemporary American society. Topics include: gender development and sexuality; women’s body images and health care; women’s position in the family and the workforce; the representation of women in literature and art.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits. Every semester The R.A.D. system incorporates physical self-defense options developed in response to re a l i s t i c situations facing women. This course covers awareness and p revention techniques, personal protection tips, and re p o rt i n g procedures. Students learn to develop a defensive mind-set, respond verbally to aggression, and adopt the optimal stance for self-defense. Concludes with an opportunity for students to test their skills in realistic simulations.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Spring An exploration of feminist theories of women and society from Mary Wollstonecraft to the beginning of the modern women’s movement, followed by a study of the major theoretical trends of today, including liberal, socialist, separatist, and women-of-color feminism. Prerequisite: WOM 1520
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3.00 Credits
See ECO 3150 in the Economics section for description.
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