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…
CE 275 TL / ENGH 298 TL – Special Topics in Civic Engagement: Poetry in the World: Socially Embedded Teaching Artists
Prof. Sean NevinAbout the Course: Poetry in the World is a community-based learning course designed to give students a basic understanding of…
Intro to Afro Fusion Dance – DANC 155
The introductory study of basic dances of West Africa and the African Diaspora that connects the traditional West African roots…
THEA 386 – Theatre in the Community: The Newark Collaboration
Prof. Chris Ceraso, Judy TateAbout the Course: This course requires travel time to and from Newark. Drew students work with high school students from…
Nature Writing – ENGH 206
This course examines key texts in the tradition of writing about the natural world. Focusing on creative non-fiction by twentieth/twenty-first…
Semester on Wall Street (nycTREC)
Prof. Professor Raphaele ChappeOffered every spring semester. Classes begin in mid-January and end in early May, and are held in New York City…
Survey of Western Art: Early Modern, Modern and Contemporary – ARTH 102
Prof. Prof. Margaret KuntzThis course is a chronological survey of western art and architecture from the fourteenth century through the early twentieth century.…
Community Based Learning: The Non-Profit Sector
Prof. Tracy AndrewsAbout the Course: Examines the types, development, and contributions of nonprofit organizations including the political, social, and economic importance of…
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…
Semester on Communications & Media (nycTREC)
Professor: Professor Lisa Lynch The Semester on Communications and Media is offered every fall semester. Classes begin in late August…
Community-Based Learning: Choreography & Performance Studies
Prof. Kimani FowlinAbout the Course: Within this community-based learning course you will experience the transformative powers of dance to create community. Come…
BST 287 – Applied Analysis of Social Entrepreneurship
This course compliments BST 387, with a focus on hands on approaches to social entrepreneurship, as well as on obtaining…
Semester on New York Theatre (nycTREC)
Professor: Professor Lisa Brenner and Professor Chris Ceraso Drew has partnered with the internationally renowned Tectonic Theater Project, a leading…
Community-Based Learning: Current Events and Contemporary France
Prof. Marie-Pascale PierettiAbout the Course: This course explores Contemporary France. Through different themes central to French society it examines, for example, cultural…
Spirituality, Gender and the Media – MCOM 202
Course Description: The course examines the intersections of gender analysis, alternative spirituality movements and mass media in late Western modernity…
Semester on Contemporary Art (nycTREC)
Offered every fall semester. Classes begin in late August, end in early December and are held in New York or…
Community-Based Learning: Honors Seminar: Environmental Justice
Prof. Lisa JordanAbout the Course: Environmental Justice explores the relationship between human identity and the environment. Emerging from civil rights activism of…
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…
Memories and Migration: U.S. Latinos in Literature & Film – SPAN 320
This course studies works that follow the tradition of the (auto)biographical and life writings modes of self-representation as they examine…
Community-Based Learning: Applied Performance: Sexual Consent
Prof. Marissa MetelicaAbout the Course: Exposes students to the field of Applied Theatre. Coursework includes the creation and implementation of workshops for…