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ARCH 4710 URBAN DESIGN FALL2014

ARCH 4710 URBAN DESIGN FALL2014

Michael Duddy
Architectural T...|ARCH4710|Fall 2014

The reclamation of the New York City waterfront has brought city planners, neighborhood groups, developers, and design professionals together to chart the future of this valuable public resource. In this studio […]

ENG925W Writing Express June 2017

ENG925W Writing Express June 2017

Jennifer Sears
English|ENG925W|Summer 2017

This site houses materials for students in the eight day course focusing on reading and writing skills required for entry level freshman writing.

ARCH 3610 Fall 2016

Jill Bouratoglou, Lia
Architectural T...|ARCH3610|Fall 2016

Profs. Lia Dikigorpoulou and Jill Bouratoglou M/W 12:00- 3:20pm V0811

ARCH2310, Spring 2017

Severn Clay-Youman, AIA, NCARB
Architectural T...|ARCH2310|Spring 2017

This course is an exploration of abstract architectural design theory in the expression of three-dimensional space. The creation of comprehensive architectural design projects are developed following a building […]

EL 021W

EL 021W

Frank Corva
English|EL 021W|Spring 2017

This course focuses on further development of language and academic writing skills. Students will learn how to brainstorm for ideas, outline, draft essays, and revise them. Students will also learn how to develop […]

ECON2505, Env Econ, SP2017

Sean MacDonald
Social Science|ECON 2505|Spring 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 […]

ENT3290, Digital Video Camera, SP2016

ENT3290, Digital Video Camera, SP2016

Ryoya Terao
ENT 3290|Spring 2016

This is an intermediate level course in the effective use of camera and lighting in video production expanding on the concepts learned in ENT 2290. Topics covered include lens selection, lighting techniques, image […]

Culinary Tourism Spring 2017

Culinary Tourism Spring 2017

Michael Krondl
Hospitality Man...|HMGT 4989|Spring 2017

With New York City as a world food culture laboratory, students will explore the concept of culinary tourism and its economic impact on the tourism industry. Students will create, market and conduct their own NYC […]

LAW 1103, Civil Law & Procedure S17

LAW 1103, Civil Law & Procedure S17

Kerin E. Coughlin
Law and Paraleg...|LAW 1103|Spring 2017

This course is the theory and application of law and procedure in civil litigation with emphasis on New York State law. It focuses on the role of the paralegal in preparing for litigation, including an […]

ARTH1100 History of Photography S2017

Sandra Cheng
Humanities|ARTH1100|Spring 2017

“Above all, life for a photographer cannot be a matter of indifference” ― Robert Frank This course surveys the history of photography from its beginnings in the early nineteenth century to the present. We will […]

ENG2101BritLitII, Sp2017

ENG2101BritLitII, Sp2017

Ruth Garcia
English|ENG 2101|Spring 2017

English 2101 will introduce you to the 19th and 20th century literature of England. In this specific class we approach the literature of these periods by focusing on a few select Gothic novels, a genre that […]

HMGT1101 LC02 PerspectivesSpring2017

HMGT1101 LC02 PerspectivesSpring2017

Lina Romasanta
Hospitality Man...|HMGT1101/1102|Spring 2017

SUSTAINABILITY IN HOSPITALITY – This learning community will introduce the 21st Century relevance of sustainability in the hospitality industry and incorporating the concept connecting the various foundations […]