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2020-2021 Scripps Catalog 
    
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Course Descriptions


Course descriptions are provided for course offerings at Scripps College and courses available as part of joint or cooperative programs in which Scripps participates. For those courses that may appear under more than one discipline or department, the full course description appears under the discipline or department sponsoring the course and cross-reference is made under the associated discipline or department. Numbers followed by, for example, “AA,” “AF,” or “CH,” indicate courses sponsored by The Claremont Colleges as part of joint programs, i.e., Asian American Studies, Africana Studies, and Chicanx Latinx Studies.

Please refer to the Schedule of Courses on the Scripps Portal published each semester by the Registrar’s Office for real-time information on course offerings.

All courses are 1.0 credit unless otherwise stated.

 

Japanese Literature and Culture in English Translation

  
  • JPNT 177 PO - Japanese and Japanese American Women Writers


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • JPNT 179 PO - Graphically Speaking: Japanese Manga and Its Buds


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.



Korean

  
  
  • KORE 002 CM - Continuing Introductory Korean


    See the Claremont McKenna College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  
  
  • KORE 100 CM - Readings in Korean Literature and Culture


    See the Claremont McKenna College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.



Korean Literature and Culture in English Translation

  
  • KRNT 130 CM - Korean Cinema and Culture


    See the Claremont McKenna College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Alternate years


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.



Latin

  
  • LATN 001 SC - Introductory Latin


    Students will learn the basics of Latin grammar and syntax along with some aspects of ancient Roman culture and literature. This is a two-semester sequence followed by LATN002 SC  . First semester will cover most of the grammar along with doctored elementary readings from love poetry, epic, and history.

    Formerly: CLAS008A SC

     

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every fall


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • LATN 002 SC - Introductory Latin


    This is the second semester of the Introductory Latin sequence. In the first half of the course (LATN001 SC ), students will complete the study of the basic grammar. In the second half, they will read original Latin texts from such authors as Cicero, Caesar, Ovid, and Vergil.

    Formerly: CLAS008B SC

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every spring


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • LATN 022 SC - Advanced Introductory Latin


    Intensive course for students with some previous Latin who are too advanced for LATN001 and not ready for LATN 033 . Designed to place students in Intermediate Latin (LATN033) to meet the language requirement. Focus on review and mastery of basic grammar and vocabulary.

    Formerly: CLAS032  SC

    Prerequisite(s): Exam or speak with Classics department chair.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every semester


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • LATN 033 SC - Intermediate Latin


    For students with two or three years of secondary school Latin or one year of college Latin. Selections from Latin poetry and prose of the late Republic and early Empire. Reading and translation from texts; grammar review and composition. Repeatable once for credit.

    Formerly: CLAS100, CLAS110, CLAS112

    Prerequisite(s): LATN001 SC , LATN002 SC , LATN022 SC  
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • LATN 044 SC - Advanced Latin Readings


    Great works of Latin prose and poetry from the writings of major authors of the Roman Republic and Empire, selected according to the needs of students. Authors and topics covered may include the Roman letter, satire, lyric poetry, historians, drama, philosophy, elegiac poets, Lucretius, Apuleius, and Medieval Latin. Repeatable up to 4 times for credit.

    Formerly: CLAS181A/B SC

    Prerequisite(s): LATN033 SC  
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • LATN 057 SC - Intermediate/Advanced Readings in Latin


    This is a half-credit course with rotating Classical Latin authors. The class will include translation, grammar, discussion of cultural and historical context, and literary interpretation.

    Prerequisite(s): LATN022 SC  or equivalent proficiency in Latin, or instructor permission.
    Course Credit: 0.5
    Offered: Most semesters


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • LATN 103 PO - Readings in Medieval Latin


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 0.5


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.



Latin American Studies

  
  • LAST 191 SC - Senior Thesis in Latin American and Caribbean Studies


    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.



Linguistics

  
  • LGCS 110 PZ - Language and Gender


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.



Linguistics and Cognitive Science

LGSC courses are offered through the Linguistics and Cognitive Science Department at Pomona College

  
  • LGCS 010 PO - Introduction to Linguistics


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • LGCS 124 PO - Corpus Linguistics


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.



Literature

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  • LIT 091 CM - American Poetry: Tradition and Experiment


    See the Claremont McKenna College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  
  
  
  • LIT 117 CM - Literature of Late Medieval England


    See the Claremont McKenna College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  • LIT 145 HM - Third World Women Writers


    See the Harvey Mudd College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • LIT 155 HM - Post-Apartheid Narratives


    See the Harvey Mudd College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  
  
  • LIT 163 AF - North African Literature and Culture in Text, Film, and Music


    See the Claremont McKenna College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • LIT 165 AF - Caribbean Women Writers: Writing Between Borders


    See the Claremont McKenna College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  

Mathematics

  
  • MATH 022 SC - Great Ideas in Modern Mathematics


    Advances in mathematics have had far reaching influence across academia and society. A mathematical approach to problem solving is critical in the ever increasingly technological world in which we live. In this class we will study some of the most important results and ideas in modern mathematics. Topics will include the infinite and countability; knot theory and topology; dynamics, fractals, and chaos; symmetries; four-dimensional geometry. Additional topics may include cryptography; irrational and transcendental numbers; tilings of the plane; probability, expected value, and coincidence; and fair division. This course will satisfy the Scripps Math general education requirement. The course cannot be used to satisfy requirements in the math major or math minor.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 023 SC - Transcendental Functions


    This course is intended as a preparation for the calculus sequence. We will study general notions associated with functions such as domain and range, rate of change, concavity, composition, and invertibility. We will concentrate on the standard transcendental functions: exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric. Applications will be introduced throughout the course. Offered annually.

    Prerequisite(s): Placement examination.
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 030 SC - Calculus I


    MATH 030 is the first course of a standard three course sequence in calculus. The topics covered include differentiation, integration, mean value theorem, transcendental functions, and trigonometric functions.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 023  or placement examination.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every semester


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 031 SC - Calculus II


    This is the second course of a standard three-course sequence in calculus. Topics covered include techniques and applications of integration, infinite series, power series and an introduction to differential equations.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 030  or placement examination.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every semester


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 032 SC - Calculus III


    This is the third course of a standard three-course sequence in calculus. The course covers calculus of multivariable and vector-valued functions. Topics include partial derivatives, the gradient, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, change of variables, parameterized curves and surfaces, vector fields, line integrals, flux integrals, Green’s Theorem, the Divergence Theorem, and Stokes’ Theorem.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 031  or placement examination.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every semester


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  
  • MATH 055 SC - Discrete Mathematics


    Topics include combinatorics, number theory, and graph theory with an emphasis on creative problem solving and learning to read and write rigorous proofs. Possible applications include probability, analysis of algorithms, and cryptography.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 031  
    Corequisite(s): MATH 060  
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Occasionally


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 060 SC - Linear Algebra


    This course emphasizes vector spaces and linear transformations. Topics include linear independence, bases, nullity and rank of a linear transformation, The Dimension Theorem, the representation of linear transformations as matrices, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and determinants. Additional topics may include inner product spaces and Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 032 .
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every semester


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 101 SC - Introduction to Analysis


    This is a workshop course on how to write proofs in the context of analysis, with a focus on the construction and presentation of rigorous proofs. Students will learn how to use the language of analysis to prove results about sequences, limits, and continuity. Students will regularly present proofs in both written and oral form.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 032  or MATH 060 .
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 102 SC - Differential Equations and Modeling


    In this course we will introduce some basic models including Lotka-Volterra (Predator-Prey) models, as well as some standard modeling techniques. The emphasis in the course will be placed on qualitative methods and the use of software to understand solutions. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors will be introduced to fully solve linear systems in the plane. Linear and non-linear systems of differential equations will be analyzed by classifying orbits near fixed-point solutions. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 102 and MATH 111 .

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 032 .
    Corequisite(s): MATH 060 .
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every spring


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 103 SC - Combinatorics


    An introduction to the techniques and ideas of Combinatorics including counting methods, generating functions, design theory, Ramsey theory, graphs, and networks.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 060 .
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Alternate spring semesters


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 108 PZ - History of Mathematics


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 111 SC - Differential Equations


    This course will provide an introduction to the theory and applications of ordinary differential equations, including methods for solving first and second order equations, linear systems, and non-linear systems. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 102  and MATH 111.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 031 , MATH 060 .
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 131 SC - Principles of Real Analysis I


    This course is the first half of a rigorous discussion of the main concepts (convergence, continuity, differentiation, and integration) of analysis. It begins with basic topology (openness, compactness, completeness, etc.) in metric spaces and a precise treatment of numerical sequences and series and closes with uniform convergence and the great theorems of Ascoli-Arzelà and Stone-Weierstrass.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 032 , MATH 060 . Recommended: MATH 101 .
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 135 SC - Complex Analysis


    The beautiful and elegant theorems which are encountered in complex analysis form a cornerstone of mathematics. In this course we will apply familiar concepts such as line integrals and differentiability to complex-valued functions. We will investigate the Cauchy- Riemann equations, and study holomorphic and meromorphic functions via Taylor and Laurent series. Cauchy’s theorem and integral formula along with the calculus of residues will be featured. We will also introduce conformal mappings and harmonic functions.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 060 . MATH 101  or MATH 131  are recommended.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Alternate spring semesters


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  
  • MATH 137 PO - Real and Functional Analysis I


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 139 SC - Fourier Analysis


    Fourier analysis begins with the examination of the difficulties involved in attempting to reconstruct arbitrary functions as infinite combinations of elementary trigonometric functions. Topics in this course will include Fourier series, summability, types and questions of convergence, and the Fourier transform (with, if time permits, applications to PDEs, medical imaging, linguistics, and number theory).

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 131 .
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  
  • MATH 151 SC - Probability


    Probability spaces, discrete and continuous random variables, conditional and marginal distributions, independence, expectations, generating functions, transformations, central limit theorem. Applications to the social and physical sciences.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH032 SC  or MATH107; and  MATH060 SC  
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Occasionally


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 171 SC - Abstract Algebra I


    We study some basic structures that appear throughout mathematics including groups, rings, and fields. Topics in group theory will include isomorphism theorems, orbits and stabilizers, and coset partitions. Topics in ring theory will include ideals, quotient rings, and prime and maximal ideals. Ring and field extensions will also be introduced.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 060 .
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Alternate spring semesters


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 175 SC - Number Theory and Cryptography


     Number Theory is often considered one of the most beautiful and elegant topics in mathematics. We will study properties concerning the integers, such as divisibility, congruences, and prime numbers. More advanced topics include quadratic reciprocity, elliptic curves and Diophantine equations. Throughout the course we will demonstrate powerful applications to public key cryptosystems such as RSA and Diffie-Helman.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 060 .
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Alternate fall semesters


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 183 SC - Modeling and Simulation


    This course is an introduction to mathematical models with deterministic and stochastic dynamics and with discrete and continuous time. Students will learn the mathematical analysis and numerical simulations for these models, and then present their results in both written and verbal forms. The models will be applied to various applications.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH060 SC , MATH102 SC , or MATH111 SC .
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Occasionally


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 185 SC - Methods in Modern Modeling


    Models are applied on a daily basis to provide insight into any number of current world problems. From diseases to government policy, modeling techniques are being used to predict outcomes and manage populations. With the advent of more computational power and data collection, novel model types and techniques for analysis are being derived. We will explore current models and techniques which are used across multiple disciplines. We will consider agent-based (or individual-based) modeling, and ordinary differential equation models with parameter estimation, along with additional topics. Students will have a chance to investigate using analytical and computational skills, that can be applied across a diversity of fields.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH102 SC  or MATH111 SC  ; or by permission of instructor. 
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Occasionally


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 191 SC - Senior Thesis


    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MATH 199 SC - Independent Study in Mathematics: Reading and Research


    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.



Media Studies

  
  • MS 038 SC - Machine Learning for Artists


    Machine learning (ML) is a new branch of computer science that provides services for automatic translation and speech recognition (Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa, Google Assistant), product recommendations (Netflix, Amazon, etc.), transportation (Waymo, Tesla, the City of Copenhagen), and political campaigns (Facebook and Cambridge Analytica). ML is becoming a familiar presence in our lives; computer scientists and developers introduce new applications every day for chatting with humans, recommending the best course of action, and making predictions about the future. In spite of all the press, ML remains daunting to non-specialists. This class seeks to mend this divide.

    This class will introduce ML concepts to students without prior experience and provide templates to get students working in ML right away. We will study and remake artworks by Mario Klingemann, Anna Ridler, Sougwen Chung, Memo Akten, Helena Sarin, Tom White, and others. They will use techniques such as image segmentation, CycleGAN, pix2pix, and Tensorflow. Students will propose and work on a larger project in the last third of the class.

    Prerequisite(s): Any experience with programming, especially with Python
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Occasionally


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 045 PZ - Documentary Media


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 046 PZ - Feminist Documentary


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 049 SC - Introduction to Media Studies


    This course presents a comprehensive view of the issues important to media studies, including the development of new technologies, visual literacy, ideological analysis and the construction of content. Students will read theory, history and fiction; view films and television programs; and write research and opinion papers. This course is offered in alternating years at Scripps, Pitzer, and Pomona Colleges.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 050 PZ - Introduction to Film


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 051 PZ - Introduction to Digital Media Studies


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 051 SC - Introduction to Digital Media Studies


    An interdisciplinary introduction to digital and electronic media, exploring the relationships between “old” and “new” media forms, the historical development of computer-based communication and the ways that new technologies are reshaping literature, art, journalism, and the social world.
     

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 053 SC - Intro to Computational Media


    Introductory course in computation within the context of media and art with a focus on two-dimensional graphics. The potential of computer as medium will be considered through exercises, assignments, readings, and critiques. Both procedural and object-oriented programming will be explored, as well as, using input and output of files, generative techniques, and image creation through data proessing.

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every fall


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 054 SC - Intermediate Computational Media


    Intermediate course in computation within context of media and art with a focus on three dimensional graphics. The potential of computer as medium will be considered through exercises, assignments, readings, and critiques. The course introduces students to three dimensional tools, including explorations in mixed reality environments (XR).

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every spring


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 057 SC - Introduction to Game Design


    This course serves as an introduction to the foundations of game design. Talking about games may conjure memories of Sonic and Mario, but gaming long precedes the digital forms we know today. Games are as old as any human art form and exist across every culture; playful behavior even precedes human language. In this course we will explore this question through a formal approach, focusing on game design as a creative and cultural practice with deep history and common principles that can be studied, practiced and effectively enacted. In this setting, game design does not require mastery of code nor a life-long obsession with games. Rather, like other aesthetic and experiential forms, game design has fundamentals that may apply across media, platforms and contexts.

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 059 SC - “Hello, World!” An Introduction to Python Programming


    This class begins by teaching students how to program a computer to print “Hello World!” with Python. Students will build fluency and confidence by completing weekly exercises and practice collaboration using Google Colab, Slack, and GitHub. Final projects will use data analysis to visualize either climate data, social media webs, or local demographics. No programming experience is expected or assumed.

     

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Occasionally


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 060 HM - Documentary: Fact and Fiction


    See the Harvey Mudd College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 069 PZ - Media Praxis Ontario


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 070 PZ - Media and Social Change


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 071 PZ - Video Art


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 074 PZ - Sound Theory, Sound Practice


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 079 PZ - Silent Film


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 080 AA - Video and Diversity


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 082 PZ - Introduction to Video Art


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 083 PZ - Contemporary Practices in Media


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 084 PZ - Handmade Film


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 087 PZ - Media Sketchbook


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 088 PZ - Mexican Visual Cultures


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 091 PZ - History of American Broadcasting


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 093 PZ - Experimental Media Practice


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 099 PZ - Advanced Editing


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 100 AA - Asian Americans in Media


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 101 PZ - Asian American Media in Communities


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • MS 110 PZ - Media and Sexuality


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


 

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