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AH3393
(3.0 credits)
This intensive one-week seminar examines the major monuments, memorials, and museums of Washington, D.C. as well as their social, political, and historical significance.
AH6393
(3.0 credits)
This intensive one-week seminar examines the major monuments, memorials, and museums of Washington, D.C. as well as their social, political, and historical significance. (Graduate level)
BG1600
(1.0 credits)
Inspired by the United States Botanic Garden’s exciting summer 2012 exhibit of carnivorous plants, students will study and draw exotic species such as sundews, venus flytraps and pitcher plants.
CR0820
(non-credit)
Learn the fundamental techniques of hand-building in ceramics.
CR1205
(1.5 credits or audit)
Open to all skill levels, this course covers hand-building techniques, the wheel, glaze application, kiln use and firing methods.
CR1250
(1.5 credits or audit)
Students are introduced to using the wheel to create functional pottery.
CR2250
(1.5 credits or audit)
Students will learn to improve their throwing skills and explore a range of decorative techniques.
DM0821
(non-credit)
This fast and fun non-credit course introduces the fundamentals of Adobe Photoshop and provides an overview of the basics tools and features.
DM0841
(non-credit)
Explore the basics of modern web development in this professional development workshop.
DM0865
(non-credit)
Meeting five days in a row, students will learn how to create and modify basic drawings and type in Adobe Illustrator.
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