All Courses
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POS4931-5092(31640) - Special Topics(UFO)
This asynchronous course will examine the experiences of women in the legal profession and the courts with an emphasis on racial and ethnic minority women. In this course, we will examine the impact of race and ethnicity on the legal status and outcomes of minority women. We will primarily examine the experiences of African American women, but will also study issues that affect Latinas, Asian American women, immigrant women of color, and Native American women. The modules will address the following topics: 1) criminal justice and incarceration; 2) educational discrimination; 3) employment discrimination; 4) immigration issues; 5) language discrimination; 6) reproductive rights and domestic violence; 7) understanding the law school process and entering the profession; and 8) the trafficking and exploitation of women of color. The instructor will post eight 10-15 minute lectures and students will watch documentaries, participate in discussion posts, and complete required readings.
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ART3616C-1ONL(28363) - Dig Art and Animation
ART 3616C/6675C introduces the student to the use of 3D computer generated imagery in the production of contemporary art. In the process of learning this practice, and the discourse that surrounds it, you will learn how to 3D model and navigate an "animation workflow" prevalent in the computer graphics industry. The emphasis is on the development of an experimental art practice that combines form, method, and content, encouraging the artist to "seize" the means of production towards their own ends.
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ART4848C-1ONL(28432) - Install Using Digital
ART 4848C/6849C Installation Using Digital Processes develops the students understanding of installation as a medium. We will contextualize installation with respect to other forms of aesthetic experience and identify distinct categories of behavior that define various approaches to the medium. Not only will we learn about historic and contemporary installation, but we will look at ways in which installation relates to technology. As far back as the Surrealist Exhibition of 1938, installation involved the use of technology to create reactive/responsive environments. We will investigate ways that digital processes can be used to enhance practice as well as means with which digital processes might become a core component of the work. Finally, we will survey various tools and methodologies that might be used in the production of installation art.
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BSC2891-008F,077G(11514,11515) - Python Prog for Biol
Teaches basic UNIX and Python programming, from the point of view of bioinformatics.