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Eng. 1101 – D388: College Writing

Eng. 1101 – D388: College Writing

Natalia Sucre
English|1101|Fall 2013

This course is designed to develop your reading, writing, critical thinking, and basic research skills. Together we will read, analyze and discuss a range of prose texts that will serve as a basis for your own […]

2014 Spring-Office Management

Professor Bryce
Architectural T...|3561|Spring 2014

This course is about running a professional practice. While being a great designer, technician, document-er is critically important, one must obtain the signature on the contract before ones skills as a […]

NUR 4010 SU 2014

NUR 4010 SU 2014

Aida Egues
Nursing|NUR 4010|Summer 2014

This course builds upon the student’s knowledge of nursing and provides the requisites required for practice as a community health nurse. The focus is on health promotion, disease prevention and maintenance of h […]

IND4800: Advanced 3D Animation

IND4800: Advanced 3D Animation

Masato R. Nakamura, Eng.Sc.D.
Mechanical Engi...|MECH 4800|Spring 2014

Wed 2pm – 5:20pm

ARCH4900 DURA Internship

ARCH4900 DURA Internship

Alexander Aptekar
Architectural T...|ARCH 4900|Summer 2014

The class will researching, prototyping and testing new technologies and developing the leadership for the solar decathlon

ARCH 1210 | ARCH 1291 DESIGN FOUNDATION II | VISUAL STUDIES II, SP2014

Anne Leonhardt
Architectural T...|ARCH1210/ARCH1291|Spring 2014

Design Foundation and Visual Studies are integrally linked courses. Many of the projects feed on the knowledge derived from the paired course. This site contains course assignments, student work examples, […]

Intro to Women Writers-Hybrid Spring 2014

Jody R. Rosen
English|2150|Spring 2014

Official description: This survey course is designed to introduce both men and women to the writings of selected women writers, through readings by both major authors and less well-known writers. Issues of form, […]

Documenting the U.S. Economy through the Lens of New York: Learning Community

Sean MacDonald
English,Social...|ECON 1101; ENG 1101|Fall 2014

Using local communities as a ‘laboratory’, this learning community looks at how the challenges of job creation, economic development, the minimum wage and income inequality are reflected in the real world of the […]

English 1121

English 1121

Nadine Lavi
English|1121|Summer 2014

Level 2 English course (required) on Introductory Literature covering poems, plays, and short stories.

Intermediate Computation and Fabrication, Spring 2014

Charlie Able
Architectural T...|Arch 3690|Spring 2014

This course, the second in the digital fabrication certificate sequence (following ARCH3590), focuses on the development of parametric tools and digital prototyping techniques. Beginning from the study of […]

LIB 1201 – Research and Documentation for the Information Age – Section D932

LIB 1201 – Research and Documentation for the Information Age – Section D932

Ian Beilin
Library|LIB 1201 |Spring 2014

This course explores research and documentation for all media formats including text, images, sound, and multimedia. Students will explore information issues, especially in terms of their relevance today: how […]

Introduction to Industrial Robotic Automation for Architectural Manufacturing

Brian Ringley
Architectural T...|Spring 2014

This Perkins-funded, non-credit bearing pilot course will give students a basic introduction to the world of industrial robotic arms and automated manufacturing. An architectural assembly will be proposed, […]