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LIB2205ID – D938 Learning Places: Understanding the City – Interdisciplinary

Anne Leonard, Prof. Joelson AIA LEED AP
Architectural T...|LIB2205ID|Spring 2017

This special topics course offers an interdisciplinary approach to investigating our built environment using a case study focused on a specific place each semester. This course combines physical examination with […]

Restorative Denitstry 2411

Avis J. Smith
Restorative Den...|RESD 2411|Spring 2019

COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to demonstrate all practical procedures, terminology and techniques, previously […]

Eng1101 D325, SP2015

Kelsey Fox
English|Eng 1101|Spring 2015

Course Description English Composition I is a course in effective essay writing and basic research techniques, including the use of the library. College-level readings are assigned as the basis for in-class […]

ENT 1190 Introduction to Film and Video Production (Terao) Fall 2015

Ryoya Terao
Entertainment T...|ENT 1190|Fall 2015

An introduction to the basic components and practices of preproduction and production methodologies for content creation in commercial video and film production. Through lectures, reading assignments, screenings […]

ARCH1121 HISTORY OF WORLD ARCHITECTURE FA2017

ARCH1121 HISTORY OF WORLD ARCHITECTURE FA2017

Prof. Joelson AIA LEED AP
Architectural T...|ARCH1121|Fall 2017

A historical survey of architecture from early civilizations to the Industrial revolution. Architecture is understood as an expression of the culture and life of a society. Class sessions consider architecture […]

COMD1100 Spring 2017

Larisa Daiga
Communication D...|COMD 1100|Spring 2017

This basic design and color theory course explores graphic communication through the understanding of the elements and principles of design, as well as the design process, including idea development through final […]

ECON2505 Env Econ, FA2017

Sean MacDonald
Social Science|ECON 2505|Fall 2017

This interdisciplinary course examines current environmental issues from a macroeconomic perspective, focusing on both the long and short-term economic viability of various proposals to address current […]

Wine of the New World Fall 2017

Prof. Karen Goodlad
Hospitality Man...|4959|Fall 2017

This course provides an in-depth evaluation of “New World” viticulture and vinification. Wine making methods, service, laws and regulations of the major wine regions of North America, Australia, New Zealand, Chi […]

ARCH1230_BTechII_FA2014

J A Montgomery
Architectural T...|ARCH 1230|Fall 2014

This course will study the basic materials of construction as well as the theory and practice of building technology. The course will include investigation of the assembly of building components and methods of […]

ARCH3610 Design 6, Summer2016

Professor Phillip Anzalone AIA
Architectural T...|ARCH 3610|Summer 2016

Design 6

ARCH4831 Design to Build

Prof. Paul King
Architectural T...|ARCG 4831|Fall 2016

Design to Build

ARCH1101.455: Introduction to Architecture

ARCH1101.455: Introduction to Architecture

Michael Duddy
Architectural T...|ARCH1101|Fall 2017

The study of architecture begins by developing a visual literacy of the built environment. Using New York City as a living laboratory, students explore concepts of design, composition, and construction in the […]