Catalog 2015-2016

Off-Campus Courses

Description

The following courses are approved by the Hendrix faculty for particular off-campus programs sponsored either by Hendrix or another institution with which we have a consortial agreement.

Program Course Listings

The courses for this program are organized into the following categories:

Accademia dell’ Arte

ARTS I20

Painting

DANC I25

Dance Technique and Performance

DANC I30

Cultural Dance Studies

DANC I35

Extended Performance Topics: Dance

FILM I20

Digi-realism: Filmmaking in Arezzo

FILM I22

Cinema and the “Messogiorno”

FILM I30

Digi-realism II

ITAL I10, I11

Italian Language I, II

LBST I20

Renaissance Mosaic

MUSA I30

Applied Skills: Voice

MUSA I40

Applied Skills Voice

MUSA I42

Applied Skills: Horn

MUSA I44

Applied Skills: Guitar

MUSI I31

Basic Conducting

MUSI I35

Sonic Landscape I

MUSI I36

Sonic Landscape II

MUSI I41

Music History before 1750

PHIL I20

Philosophy of Art and Performance

TART I15, I16

Commedia dell’ Arte: Acting I, II

TART I20

Voice and Performance Topics

TART I24

Mask-Making

TART I25, I26

Masked Theatre Topics I, II

TART I30

Applied Skills: Theatre

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Combined BA/MPH Degree in Public Health with the UAMS College of Public Health

PBHL 5013

Biostatistics I

PBHL 5113

Environmental and Occupational Health

PBHL 5123

The Health Care System

PBHL 5133

Introduction to Health Behavior and Health Education

PBHL 5173

Epidemiology I

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The Washington Center Program

AMST 385

Special Topics in American Studies

This course is reserved for participation in the Washington Center Program. The student receives one academic credit for satisfactorily completing the academic course offered by the Program. For more information, see Engaged Learning Opportunities, The Washington Center.

AMST 386

A Capital Odyssey: Living and Learning in Washington, DC

This course is reserved for participate in the Washington Center Program; it utilizes the framework of Odyssey categories and a place-based, experiential approach to study governance, culture and society in the nation’s capital. For more information, see Engaged Learning Opportunities: The Washington Center.

POLI 385

Special Topics in Politics and International Relations

This course is reserved for participation in the Washington Center Program. The student receives one academic credit for satisfactorily completing the academic course offered by the Program. For more information, see Engaged Learning Opportunities, The Washington Center.

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