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  • COMM 1300 Visual Communication Porticella,N

    Introduction to visual communication theory. Examines how visuals influence our attention, perspectives, and understanding. Uses examples of visuals drawn from advertising, TV news, documentaries, entertainment movies, print, and interactive media to develop a theoretical framework for becoming more visually aware and for thinking more critically about how visuals influence us.

  • Brooks School MPA Summer Booster 2023

    The course, especially designed for incoming MPA students, provides an introduction to basic Statistics and Economics as relevant to the field of public administration.

  • VTMED 5603 Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery Service (2019FA)

    VTMED 5603 Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery Service Fall, Winter, spring, and summer. 2 credits. Required component of Clinical Rotations (Foundation Course VI). Letter grades only. J. Flanders, J. Sumner, G. Hayes, and small animal surgery faculty. Clinical service rotation that exposes the student to the practice of surgery under hospital conditions. Students participate in office hours, diagnostic techniques, planning of therapy, and daily care of dogs and cats under the direction of a faculty veterinarian. Students assist experienced surgeons in the operating room. Client communications and the basics of efficient practice are emphasized.

  • ASTRO 1101 COMBINED-COMEET From New Worlds to Black Holes (2019FA)

    FROM NEW WORLDS TO BLACK HOLES- A JOURNEY THROUGH OUR FASCINATING UNIVERSE Ever wondered about the universe? What you see in the night sky? How stars get born and how they die? How Black holes work? And if there is life out there in the universe? Join us for a journey through our fascinating universe from Black Holes to New Worlds orbiting alien Suns through the newest discoveries. We are made of stardust. Ad Astra. ASTRONOMY 1101/1103 Instructor: Lisa Kaltenegger, Director of the Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell Fall 2019 302 Space Science Institute Phone: 255-3507, e-mail: lk433@cornell.edu, Place and Time: URIS AUDITORIUM, MWF 11:15 - 12:05 Textbook:- The Cosmic Perspective, 8th Edition, by Bennett, Donahue, Schneider, and Voit, Addison Wesley Longman. as well as the book Cosmos, by Carl Sagan. iClicker Required, no laptop use or electronics in class except if need-based (bring a notebook) Sign up for Astronomy 1101/1103 in CANVAS: Distribution Requirements: Either A1101 (3 credits, no lab) or A1103 (4 credits, with lab) will satisfy a science distribution requirement in Arts and Sciences.

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