INDIV-3600: Media History
Course Description
Interdisciplinary thinking is an essential component of successful innovation in the creative arts. This class will focus on examples of Utopian experiments of the 19th and 20th centuries to better understand the conditions that lead to interaction between disciplines resulting in multi disciplinary cooperation and expression. The class will provide cultural and historical context for Individualized Majors in particular by studying historical and contemporary examples of interaction between disciplines and providing opportunities for students to situate themselves within contemporary experience. The class will be composed primarily of lectures with required research assignments and presentations. There will be readings, films and field trips to lectures at other institutions when appropriate.
- Academic Level: Undergraduate
- Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites: Visit Workday to view this information.
- Subject
Sections
Spring 2025
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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INDIV-3600-1: Media History |
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Spring 2024
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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INDIV-3600-1: Media History |
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Spring 2023
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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INDIV-3600-1: Media History: Utopian Impulses |
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Spring 2022
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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INDIV-3600-1: Media History: Utopian Impulses |
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Spring 2021
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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INDIV-3600-1: Media History: Utopian Impulses (Lect.) |
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INDIV-3600-2: Media History: Utopian Impulses (Disc.) |
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INDIV-3600-3: Media History: Utopian Impulses (Disc.) |
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Spring 2020
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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INDIV-3600-1: MH: Utopian Impulses |
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Spring 2019
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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INDIV-360-01: MH: Utopian Impulses |
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