{"id":972,"date":"2019-11-12T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-11-12T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/colleges.claremont.edu\/thehive\/classes-you-do-something-in\/"},"modified":"2019-11-12T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-11-12T00:00:00","slug":"classes-you-do-something-in","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/colleges.claremont.edu\/thehive\/classes-you-do-something-in\/","title":{"rendered":"Classes You DO Something In"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>It\u2019s\nthat time of year again, Hivers \u2026 time to whip out your laptop, procrastinate on your homework, and\nsift through the ginormous course catalog, dreaming about all the homework you\ncould have next semester! <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I\nalways enter treasure-hunting mode this time of year, digging through every\nsingle department of interest until happening upon hidden gems as diverse as\nAmerican Media in the Trump Era (MS 097) and Corporeal Mime (THEA013). But in my explorations, I always\nfound one searchable category missing: classes you really DO something in!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Here\nat the Hive, we strongly value infusing some doing into all learning\nexperiences, whether that means learning how to combat erosion in EA and then\nplanting vegetation around Claremont or studying effective marketing campaigns\nand then helping a local nonprofit build their very own brand. I find that\nclasses that bridge the gap between theory and practice lead to some of the\nmost rewarding experiences at the\n5Cs.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Because\nwe want to share this incredible experience with you all, we\u2019ve decided to\nbring this nonexistent course category to life by creating a list of classes that will be offered next\nsemester where you really DO something \u2026 (yellow\nclasses are slated to be taught\nat the Hive!) <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>ENGINEERING<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Human-Centered Design (ENGR 180) TR 2:45-4:00, F 10:00-11:50<ul><li>This course introduces students to\nhuman-centered design approaches for innovative problem solving. Human-centered\ndesign begins with a deep understanding of people and social contexts. The\ncourse will include fundamental readings in design thinking, interactive design\nmethods and processes, and hands-on projects. Students will learn how user\nresearch, synthesis, idea generation, and prototyping can be integrated into\ndifferent phases of the design process<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Intro to Engineering (ENGR 004) multiple\ntimes<ul><li>Design problems are, typically,\nopen-ended and ill-structured. Students work in small teams applying techniques\nfor solving design problems that are, normally, posed by not-for-profit\nclients. The project work is enhanced with lectures and reading on design\ntheory and methods, and introduction to manufacturing techniques, project\nmanagement techniques and engineering ethics. Enrollment limited to first-year\nstudents and sophomores, or by permission of the instructor.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>MEDIA STUDIES<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Media Arts for Social Justice (MS 194) M\n2:45-5:30<ul><li>This course is a combination of\nanalysis, theory, and hands-on service-learning experience of how media arts\nmobilize, educate and empower communities. The course will examine working\nmodels of media-based community collaboration projects. Students will be linked\nwith non-profit community collaborators (media arts centers, social service and\nyouth service agencies) who are using media as a catalyst for action in their\ncommunity. Working with site hosts\/collaborators, students will work with under-served\npopulations to design, implement and produce unique media collaborations that\nprovoke thought and action.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Interactive Narrative Design (MS 131) MW\n10:00-12:30PM<ul><li>This course situates narrative writing\nas a key design practice for the creation of games and other interactive\nexperiences. Learn how traditional narrative principles such as character,\nsetting, and plot function within indeterminate and variable experiences that\nrange from mainstream video game to tabletop role-playing and experimental\ndigital\/theatre works. Embark on creative writing and design projects that\nintegrate narrative and algorithmic\/rule-based play in digital and non-digital\nform<\/li><\/ul><\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>THEATRE<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Corporeal Mime (THEA 031) MTWRF\n4:15-5:15<ul><li>The basic vocabulary of mime:\ncounterweights, figures of style, walks, triple designs. Developing mastery of\nthe technique and improvisation with the form.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Intro to Comedy Improv (THEA 009) MW\n10:00-12:30<ul><li>This course is an introduction to the\nfundamentals of comedy improvisation. Through games, coaching, and basic\nshort-form scene work, students will develop active listening skills, learn how\nto create characters, and work up to creating fully improvised long-form\nscenes. This course fosters the power of spontaneity, trust, and cooperation in\na fun and creative atmosphere and will culminate with a public performance.\nCourse may be repeated for credit.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Theatre for Young Audience (THEA 060) TR\n9:35-12:05<ul><li>A practicum-based examination of the\ntheories and practice of creating dramatic work for young audiences. Working\nwith local school groups, participants develop a script and mount a production\nfor performances on campus and\/or in a school setting. Prior theatre experience\nis desirable but not required<\/li><\/ul><\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>ART<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Zines, Creativity, Community (ASAM 105)\nM 2:45-5:30<ul><li>This course examines do-it-yourself\n(DIY) politics through independently produced zines. We will focus on Asian\nAmerican and queer zine subcultures to understand various aspects of\ncontemporary media, including production and consumption, representation and\nself-expression, identity-construction and place-making, creativity and\nresistance, and the relevance of print in an increasingly digital world.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Critical Design Studio (ART 179) WF 10:00-12:30<ul><li>Critical Design Studio invites\nparticipants to consider how visual texts establish how information is\nunderstood, facts are revealed (or hidden), and how design, illustration,\ntypography, and color impact how we perceive the world. In this hands-on studio\nclass students will deconstruct, reconfigure, and critically analyze the\nmethods of visual communication. An emphasis will be placed on the ability to\nuse design to create forms which persuade, explain, make a claim, and invite\nthe reader into a dialogue.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Workshop in Hand Press Printing (ART\n060) T 6-9PM<ul><li>This workshop introduces students to the\nbasic vocabulary and practices of typesetting, typography, and printing for and\non an iron hand press. Work includes a skill-building project and a\nstudent-designed semester project<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Intro to Digital Art (ART 141) TR\n4:15-6:45<ul><li>This course is designed to provide\nstudents with a working knowledge of digital art through the use of digital art\nsoftware. The curriculum is designed to assist students in approaching their artistic\nideas from a fine arts perspective, to draw upon formal elements in art and\nconceptual issues related to art and technology thus influencing and informing\ntheir creative process, projects and goals. Fee: $75<\/li><\/ul><\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>EnviroLab Asia: Research\nMethods (EA 021) T 1:15-4:00PM<ul><li>This course examines the relationship\nbetween the environment and political, social, economic and cultural issues in\nEast and Southeast Asia. In particular, it studies this relationship within the\ncountry being studied by EnviroLab Asia in the academic year. The course\nintroduces students to a cross-disciplinary approach to study this relationship\nby exposing students to methodologies in humanities and social sciences as well\nas the history of country. The cross-disciplinary training will prepare\nstudents for a Clinic Trip at the end of the semester in which the students\nwill travel to the country being studied to carry out research on the ground\nwhere they will apply their learned methodology<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Design for Environmental\nBehavior Change\n(EA 185) TR 9:35-10:50<ul><li>This course provides an exploration of\nHuman-Centered Design (HCD) and also uses concepts from Systems Thinking,\nSocial Marketing, and Environmental Education as tools for innovative and\ntargeted environmental behavior change. The course will be taught with rotating\nenvironmental themes and related partner organizations, creating unique\nexperiences for students while still teaching the same core concepts and\nstrategies. The first iteration of this course will focus on behavior change in\nthe realm of sustainable transportation in Southern California from the\nperspectives of a government organization, a business, and a non-profit\norganization. This issue has large-scale implications for decreasing GHG\nemissions, lowering the reliance on single occupancy vehicles, and improving\nthe quality of life in Southern California. Letter grade only. Prerequisites:\nEA 010 PO or equivalent.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Building Los Angeles (EA 174) F 1:15-4:00 + Saturday field\ntrips<ul><li>This course explores the complex network\nof urban communities in which we live in order that we might think more deeply\nabout the relationship of the built to the natural environment. To complicate\nour conceptions of Los Angeles, we consider the city&#8217;s history and\ninfrastructure and examine the social stresses and environmental pressures that\nresult from planning decisions. We also focus on Southern California\narchitecture and design as a profound expression of the relationship between\nthe built and the natural, including new urbanism and the maturation of green\ndesign. As a required experiential component, the course features a substantial\nnumber of Saturday field trips. $50 fee to cover transportation costs.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Environmental Education (EA 146) M\n9-11:50<ul><li>Students are trained in principles of\nenvironmental education and serve as instructors to children from elementary\nschools in Pomona and Claremont. Participants work in teams to develop and\nteach effective environmental curricula at the Bernard Biological Field\nStation. In addition to teaching environmental ethics, local ecology and\ncritical ecological concerns, course participants serve as role models of\nenvironmental sensibility and community involvement. Enrollment is provisional\nuntil after the first class meeting when course applications are distributed.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Visual Ecology (EA 144) TR 9:35-10:50<ul><li>NatureWorks: Aesthetics and Praxis in\nthe Anthropocene Our relationship with the world is impacted by the images we\nuse to understand and express our place in nature. This course engages\ninvestigation and application of ecological concepts and how these are\naddressed through art. We experiment with conceptual approaches to art making\nand strategies for how artists can create positive visions for the future. In\nthis combined theory &amp; praxis course, we integrate studio art with\nscholarly analysis and engaged field research as we create socially and\nenvironmentally responsible artworks. The focus for fall 2019 is the completion\nof a Field Guide to the Claremont Wilderness Park; students with experience with\ngraphic design, illustration, and natural history are particularly encouraged\nto enroll.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>SPECIAL PROGRAMS<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Healing Arts and Social Change (ONT 110)\nF 1:15-4:00pm<ul><li>Students will engage in self-expression,\nself-discovery and community-building through creative writing, dance, music,\nart and meditation. Half of the course will take place on site at a local\nprison where students will engage in a shared educational journey with the\ninmates, thus exploring how our built environments (the prison and college\ncampus) impact our resources, access and ability to negotiate practices for\nindividual transformation and social change.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Race in American Politics (POLI 124) R\n1:00-4:00<ul><li>This course examines the centrality of\nrace in American politics. The course examines how racial and ethnic interest\ngroups pursue political power and the relative success of their efforts.\nThematically, the course will focus on how these groups interact with strategic\npolitical actors working within established political institutions. This course\nis an Inside-Out course. Inside-Out courses are regular college courses that\nare part of the international Inside-Out Prison Exchange Center model that\n&#8220;bring together campus-based college students with incarcerated students\nfor a semester-long course held in a prison.&#8221;<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Research Methods for Comm Change (ONT\n105)<ul><li>Research for Community Change\nincorporates the study of diverse approaches of qualitative inquiry (i.e.,\nethnography, participatory action, project-based research) along with\ntheoretical frameworks around community development and social change through\nresearch practicums with community change partnerships in Ontario. This class\nis centered around the intensive research internship and community immersion\nexperience (130-hour commitment over the course of the semester) with\ngrassroots organizations addressing a variety of issues in Ontario such as\nimmigration, education, voter mobilization, environmental justice, and labor\nrights. Fully executed project-based and community-based action research\nprojects by students will directly inform community development and policy\nreforms currently underway through multiple partnerships in Ontario.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>OTHERS<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\"><li>Africana Journal &amp; New Media (AFRI\n119) W 2:45-5:30<ul><li>Students research conceptual frameworks\ntoward creating and maintaining an Africana Studies journal. The journal may\ninclude new media formats such as blogs and podcasts, in addition to\ntraditional article formats. Following the practices of Black feminist theory,\nthe journal encourages writing that includes authorial experience and\npositionality<\/li><\/ul><\/li><li>Building an Internet of Things (CSCI\n181) TR 9:35-1050, T 1:15-4:00<ul><li>In this course, students will learn how\nto design and build a distributed network of devices that are connected in an &#8216;Internet\nof Things&#8217;. We will focus on simple devices that collect data through sensors\nand control aspects of their environment. The course will combine practical\nhands-on programming exercises (to build a working system) with an exploration\nof the key technical ideas that make it possible to build secure, distributed,\nnetworks of devices and applications that access the data these devices\nprovide. Letter grade only. 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