Wesleyan Spring Intensive – 2016 A new opportunity is available next spring! The Wesleyan “Spring Intensive” will allow students to plunge into a new course.

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Wesleyan Spring Intensive – 2016 A new opportunity is available next spring! The Wesleyan “Spring Intensive” will allow students to plunge into a new course every three weeks and to intensively focus on one topic at a time rather than balancing several. The goal of the program is to give students an opportunity to build cohesiveness across their courses, collaborate with faculty, engage in project-based learning and sample from once-in-a lifetime courses from alumni and prominent visitors. Each three week course will carry a full credit covering the same amount of material as 14 week courses. 50 students interested in building their spring schedule with intensive courses. Though most admitted students will take their courses exclusively in the intensive format, students may enroll in one or more semester ‐ long credits for a senior thesis, independent or group tutorial, student forum, or internship. Students can also take quarter-credit courses outside the intensive format, schedule permitting. Each class will meet Monday through Friday for 2 hours and 50 minutes for three weeks. The Intensive program is POI. Interested students may apply for admission by contacting Professor Lisa Dierker during planning period. Admitted students will then seek final course selection approval from their advisors. ** Check out the most up to date schedule at ** Who will participate? Can I take other courses? When will intensive courses meet? How will students be admitted?

Spring Intensive Courses – 2016 Jan 22-Feb 11 Feb 15-Mar 4 Mar 21-Apr 8 Apr 13-May 3 PSYC/NS&B316 Schizophrenia and its Treatment This seminar will investigate schizophrenia as a unitary disease, from historical, neuro-scientific, and phenomenological approaches, and their implications for understanding treatment. (Instructor: Matthew Kurtz) PSYC381 Project-based Programming for Research Students will be introduced to programming in the context of design, visualization and data analysis focusing on the essential concepts and tools needed to carry out research and problem solving (Instructor: Lisa Dierker) DANC/THEA/MUSC231 Performing Arts Videography This course provides an introduction to shooting and editing video and sound with a particular focus on the documentation of dance, music, and theatre performances. (Instructor: Lauren Petty) PSYC294 Developmental Tasks of Adolescents This seminar is aimed at allowing students to master the primary intellectual and emotional tasks of adolescence through reading and group experience. (Instructor: Andrea Barthwell) PSYC261 Cultural Psychology Through essays, novels, videos, and film, we will explore the intersection of culture, ideology, and psychology. (Instructor: Bob Steele:) MUSC222 Sound Art, Music & Interactive Media We will cover historic artistic strategies and the role they have played in shaping musical genres. Student projects will be focused on the creation of music, installations and performances that respond to those ideas. (Instructor: Ron Kuivila) CSPL202 Power of Insights: Design Thinking The design-thinking approach to solving a messy problem requires a good insight at its core. This course will teach students design thinking strategies and allow them to actively put them it into practice. (instructor: Celena Aponte) PSYC204 Methods of Interpretation Projects incorporating issues of race, gender, and class will be the focus of this methods course. Feminist, phenomenological, experiential, textual, and ecological methods in multimedia formats will be explored..(Instructor: Bob Steele:) SOC313 Time, Masks, Mirrors: Aging in America We will study the socio-cultural meanings of aging in the US as they are informed by history, cultural background, social “scripts,” caregiving relationships, and institutional support/constraint. (Instructor : Peggy Carey Best) COL264 Animals and the Future This course explores animals in our lives and examines the use of sci-fi as a genre for social and political critique. In studio format it provides students the opportunity to share in the collaborative process on Schwanze-Beast (S-B), a sci-fi project by Carmelita Tropicana and filmmaker Ela Troyano. DANCE240 Deeper Ecology This course will focus on how movement and body can exist in relation to earth and environment. We will explore this through three approaches: dance and movement improvisation; movement ritual; and biodynamic farming. (instructor : Jill Sigman