Systems and Contexts: Public Relations – MCOM 202
This course is a survey of the history, principles and practice of public relations. Students gain an understanding of the…
WGST 310/ Contemporary Feminist Theory and Methodology
Prof. KolmarAn interdisciplinary course focused on contemporary feminist theory. The objectives of the course are: first, to explore the broad range…
Drew Action Seminar II: Exploring Solutions
Prof. Amy Koritz, Lisa Jordan, Jonathan GoldenFocuses on problems identified in the fall semester. Engages students through readings and critical analysis, with the ethical questions raised…
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…
WGST 211K1/ Spirituality, Gender and the Media
Prof. PechilisThe course examines the intersections of gender analysis, alternative spirituality movements and mass media in late Western modernity (1960s-present), focusing…
Drew Action Seminar I: Thinking Through Problems
Prof. Amy Koritz, Jonathan Golden, Minjoon KouhExamines in-depth a few case studies of complex challenges relevant to all focus areas (civic/community, global, innovation), with brief introductions…
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…
WGST 211/ANTH 206/ Anthropology of Gender
Prof. Arango-VargasA study of gender across cultures and of the key perspectives produced by anthropologists to analyze it. The course explores…
Music Composition – MUS 260
Applied music composition practices in the context of traditional styles of Western music up to and including the first half…
REL 292 – Comparative Religion: International Topics
An intermediate course in the study of Comparative Religion. This course introduces students to the comparative method in the study…
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…
REL 101 – Introduction to World Religions
An introduction to the study of religion through an examination of the world religions of Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, and…
Playwrighting – THEA 255
Writing the one-act play from rough draft through polished revision. Exercises in characterization, plot, setting, dialogue, theme, metaphor and dramatic…
SOC 206 – Sociology of Religion
An introduction to the sociology of religion. Discusses classical and contemporary theorists such as Marx, Weber, Durkheim, Wuthnow, Corbett, Bellah;…
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…
ARCR 831 – Conflict Resolution for Clergy
Religious leaders from virtually all faiths view serving their communities as peacemakers as part of their calling, and they are…
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…
Special Topics in Civic Engagement: Refugees and Resettlement
Prof. Jonathan GoldenThis course explores the many dimensions of the global refugee crisis, with a specific focus on resettlement. Working in partnership…
Ceramic Sculpture I – ART 112
An introduction to the creative possibilities of ceramics emphasizing diverse approaches to clay as a sculptural material. Exploration of hand…
Movement for the Musical Stage – DANC 220
An exploration of various movement and dance styles utilized in musical theatre. The first half of the semester will focus…