Music: Soundscape of Film – MUS 232
In the words of American film director David Lynch, “half the film is picture, the other half is sound;… they’ve…
Gender and Communication -ENGH 242
This course explores the relationship between gender and communication, including gendered communication behaviors in single and mixed gender groups in…
Environmental Psychology (shortTREC)
Prof. Graham CousensSummer 2021 | Queensland and New South Wales, Australia Program Fee: $4,600 Travel. Journey to unique regions of Australia. On…
History of Jazz – MUS 234
A course designed to help students become familiar with and appreciate jazz as an important American art form through listening…
Current Events and Contemporary France -FREN 302-F
Prof. Sophia Khadraoui FortuneA conversation and composition class on current events and contemporary themes in France and the Francophone world. The course seeks…
Semester on Museums and Cultural Management (nycTREC)
Professor: Professor Margaret Kuntz Our newest nycTREC, the Semester on Museums and Cultural Management, is offered every spring semester in…
Music Composition – MUS 260
Applied music composition practices in the context of traditional styles of Western music up to and including the first half…
Applied Performance: Sexual Consent – THEA 385
Prof. Marissa MetelicaExposes students to the field of Applied Theatre and Dance. Coursework includes the creation and implementation of workshops for the…
localTREC: Your World, Your Major, and You
THIS 1-CREDIT CLASS OPEN TO ALL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IS OFFERED AT NO COST AND RUNS FROM JANUARY 7-15, 2021. Get…
History of Photography – ARTH 243
This course provides a loosely chronological overview of diverse photographic production beginning with early optical devices such as the camera…
Semester on Social Entrepreneurship (nycTREC)
Prof. Professor Maliha SafriOffered every spring semester. Classes begin in mid-January, end in early May and are held in New York City on…
Theatre in the Community: The Newark Collaborative
Prof. Chris Ceraso, Judy TateThis course is a collaborative theatre-making enterprise in which Drew students will team with high school students from the Newark inner…
Art and Architecture in London – ARTH 383
This course will present a broad chronological survey of the art and architectural histories provided by London museums, galleries and…
Global Partner Programs (longTREC)
To offer the widest possible array of choices for global education, Drew maintains affiliations with Global Partners – educational programs…
Writing for Wikipedia: Sources, Styles, and Sentences
Prof. Sandra JamiesonThis course invites students to engage in public writing and to perfect their writing and information literacy skills while they…
Playwrighting – THEA 255
Writing the one-act play from rough draft through polished revision. Exercises in characterization, plot, setting, dialogue, theme, metaphor and dramatic…
The London Semester (longTREC)
The London Semester is offered every fall semester. It starts in late August with an orientation program in London. There…
Graphic Communication for the Theatre – THEA 323
This course serves as an in depth study into the modes of technical drawing and presentation of the Theatre designer…
Semester on the United Nations (nycTREC)
Prof. Professor Carlos YordanThe Semester on the United Nations is offered every fall semester. Classes begin in late August and end in mid-December,…
US Multi-Ethnic Literature – ENGH 108
This course introduces students to literary works by U.S. authors of color (African American, Latino/a, American Indian, Asian American, and…