Courses available for current university and community college students and anyone looking to gain a skill or go back to school.
Session A
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Art 133, 5 units
Instruction in painting materials and processes to further develop students’ technical and expressive means to implement their ideas.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Broad Art Center 6220
M/W/F, 12:50 p.m.–4:50 p.m.
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WL Arts 178, units variable
Private or semiprivate instruction in one world arts practice with distinguished community-based artist to be arranged by students and approved by instructor.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Location to be arranged
Schedule to be arranged
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Dance 13, 2 units
Beginning-level study of ballet as movement practice.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Kaufman Hall 1000
T/R, 11 a.m.–12:20 p.m.
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Dance 9, 2 units
Beginning-level study of hip-hop movement practices.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Kaufman Hall 1000
M/W, 3–4:20 p.m.
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Dance 11, 2 units
Beginning-level study of yoga.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Kaufman Hall 1000
T/R, 9–10:20 a.m.
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ART 11E, 4 units
Introduction to ceramic materials and processes, with emphasis on personal and cultural expression in ceramic media.
Session A6, (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Broad Art Center 1275
M/W/F, 11:30 a.m.–3:50 p.m.
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DESMA 160, 5 units
This special topics course will explore computer game design and development.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Broad Art Center 4220
M/W, 1:15–5 p.m.
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DESMA 7, 5 units
Consideration of games and game culture in relation to contemporary social issues such as economics and class, environment, violence, gender identity, and cross-cultural representation.
Session A (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
Virtual
W, 9 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
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DESMA 10, 5 units
Understanding design process, with emphasis on development of visual language; study of historic, scientific, technological, economic, and cultural factors influencing design in physical environment.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Broad Art Center 2100A
T/R, 10:45 a.m.–12:50 p.m.
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DESMA 160, 5 units
This special topics course will explore digital photography techniques and concepts.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Broad Art Center 4220
T/R, 9 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
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DESMA 28, 4 units
Introduction to interactivity following history of computer as media for artistic exploration in relation to print, animation, and interactivity.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Broad Art Center 4220
T/W, 1:15–5 p.m.
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ARCH & UD CM153, 4 units
Investigation of the relationship of the built environment with a focus on sustainable design of buildings and planning of communities.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In-Person, Physics and Astronomy Building 1434A
M, 5–8:50 p.m.
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DESMA 24, 4 units
Introduction and integration of traditional design tools, camera, and digital technologies for application to visual thinking and fundamentals of design.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Broad Art Center 4220
M/W, 9 a.m.–12:45 p.m.
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WL Arts 120 , 4 units
Selected topics in interdisciplinary study of arts and performance in cultural and historical context.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Kaufman Hall 101
M/W, 10 a.m.–12:05 p.m.
Session C
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WL Arts 51W, 5 units
Combination of discourse analysis and scientific research to understand how people make sense of other people's stories of aliens, psychics, and ghosts.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Kaufman Hall 101
TR, 1–3:20 p.m.
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Dance 10, 2 units
Beginning-level study of Tai Chi Chuan and other martial arts forms.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Kaufman Hall 1000
TR, 1–2:20 p.m.
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Dance 12, 2 units
Beginning-level study of tap dance.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Kaufman Hall 208
TR, 11:30 a.m.–12:50 p.m.
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WL Arts M79, 5 units
Examination of environmental and public health effects of agriculture, corporate influence, animal ethics, food deserts, and food insecurity.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Dodd Hall 162
M/W, 10 a.m.–12:05 p.m.
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Dance 12, 2 units
Beginning-level study of Armenian Dance.
Session A6 (Jun. 24–Aug. 2)
In Person, Kaufman Hall 208
M/W, 12–1:30 p.m.