GRAD:6550 Design Fundamentals in Digital Scholarship 1 s.h. WebThe nursingRN program at the College of Nursing has RN to BSN 3+1 agreements with area community colleges in Iowa for qualifying nursing graduates to seamlessly transfer to the UI College of Nursing to finish their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree in one year. Small discussion class taught by a faculty member; topics chosen by instructor; may include outside activities (e.g., films, lectures, performances, readings, visits to research facilities, field trips). Completion of honors project, working with a designated cinematic arts faculty member; content varies depending on specific projects proposed by the student, approved by the faculty member, in consultation with the director of undergraduate studies and any additional cinematic arts faculty members relevant to the project. Small discussion class taught by a faculty member; topics chosen by instructor; may include outside activities (e.g., films, lectures, performances, readings, visits to research facilities). Master of Calvin Hall The final edition and the historical PDF will be published during the fall semester. WebCW:2100 Creative Writing 3 s.h. FREN:6755 French Literature of the 20th/21st Centuries 3 s.h. Requirements: non-art major. Enroll in a courseas a distance and online nondegree student to help you reach your personal goals. The final edition and the historical PDF will be published during the fall semester. WebData analytics is no longer the future of businessits what drives business today. WebThe Office of Undergraduate Research (formerly ICRU)Your hub for undergraduate research at the University of Iowa. Same as GRMN:5001, SLA:5000, SPAN:5000, WLLC:5000. Requirements: non-art major. Same as INTM:2710. Please check back regularly for changes. GRAD:6997 Graduate/Professional Transfer arr. Introduction to African American art in the United States; exploration of major art events (i.e., Harlem Renaissance, Black Arts Movement); study of specific African American artists and their work; influence of race on artistic expression. Prerequisites: CINE:1300 with a minimum grade of C and CINE:1601 with a minimum grade of C and CINE:1834 with a minimum grade of C. CINE:3315 Topics in Screenwriting 3 s.h. School of Art and Art History privileges, expectations, course offerings, and procedures; overview of various studio labs, processes, and equipment; introduction to faculty research; students receive support for development of their studio practice, build community and dialogue within the studio art division among majors, and explore career paths and internships. International Programs at the University of Iowa supports the right of all individuals to live freely and to live in peace. We condemn all acts of violence based on race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, and perceived national or cultural origin. Start discovering! CINE:1834 Modes of Film and Video Production 4 s.h. University of Iowa is one of the top public universities in Iowa City, United States. Preparation to search for and apply to a variety of careers outside of academia that allow students to use their digital scholarship and digital skills training; opportunities and challenges faced when transitioning to careers adjacent to and beyond academic environments in which students have become familiar with in their graduate training. Same as THTR:1834. completed. Students write a feature screenplay (105-115 pages) within the industry standard contract guidelines for independent and studio projects; completion of outline, beat sheet, treatment, and first draft; one rewrite. WebPSY:1000 First-Year Seminar 1 s.h. Taught in English. NOTICE: The University of Iowa Center for Advancement is an operational name for the State University of Iowa Foundation, an independent, Iowa nonprofit corporation organized as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, publicly supported charitable entity working to advance the University of Iowa. WebARTS:1030 Elements of Jewelry and Metal Arts 3 s.h. Active participation and engagement in a major program, such as the annual Humanities Symposium; readings on interdisciplinary histories, contexts, and theoretical perspectives that frame featured events; work of artists, scholars, and researchers participating in the program. CINE:2623 Introduction to Documentary Film 3 s.h. Same as UICB:4415. Prerequisites: CINE:2864 with a minimum grade of C or CINE:2866 with a minimum grade of C or CINE:2868 with a minimum grade of C or CINE:3865 with a minimum grade of C or CINE:4821 with a minimum grade of C or CINE:4841 with a minimum grade of C or CINE:4843 with a minimum grade of C or CINE:4845 with a minimum grade of C or CINE:4862 with a minimum grade of C or CINE:4864 with a minimum grade of C. CINE:4843 Film/Video Production: Image Design 4 s.h. Prerequisites: CINE:3865 with a minimum grade of C. Requirements: for graduate studentsCINE:3865 or recently shot film. Web200+ areas of study 100+ graduate, doctoral, and professional programs Undergraduate academic areas Business, economics, and management Explore programs Education Taught in English. TheMyUIScheduledisplays registered courses for a particular session and is available to enrolled students with a HawkID login required. Survey of culture and literature related to the court of King Louis XIV at Versailles, France. WebFREN:3060 Introduction to Reading and Writing in Literature 3 s.h. Requirements: first- or second-semester standing. FREN:5000 Teaching and Learning Languages 3 s.h. CINE:4618 Topics in World Cinemas 3 s.h. Political, economic, social, and cultural conditions that prevailed following the Nazi conquest of France in 1940; examination of this period of upheaval through work of prominent historians of France; representations of occupied France in literary works, documentary, and fictional films produced during the war and in the politically fraught culture of collective memorialization that formed in aftermath of this national trauma. GE: Diversity and Inclusion. Please review its full disclosure statement. According to Statista, 74 zetabytes of data was produced in 2021and that figure continues to rise. The list view includes course instructors (with a link to their email), time and location (with a link to the building in which the course is taught), and features to drop courses or change sections. Same as AMST:6300, GWSS:6300, RHET:6330. Iowa City, Iowa 52242 319-335-3500 Contact Us Website Feedback, Writing, communications, literature, and media. 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Taught in English. WebANTH:2140 Food, Drink, and Culture 3 s.h.. Picking your major is just the start. NOTICE: The University of Iowa Center for Advancement is an operational name for the State University of Iowa Foundation, an independent, Iowa nonprofit corporation Requirements: for 4 s.h. Please check back regularly for changes. Same as LING:4070. Introduction to filmmaking principles; how to shoot and edit short videos utilizing smartphone technology; methods to produce high-quality work without professional equipment. j Students complete at least 18 s.h. Please check back regularly for changes. Prerequisites: FREN:2002 or French Placement score of 311 or higher. Prerequisites: FREN:3060 and FREN:3300. Same as THTR:3230. CINE:3080 Film/Video Production: The Business of Filmmaking 3 s.h. Requirements: for 4 s.h. Prerequisites: CINE:1601 with a minimum grade of C and CINE:1834 with a minimum grade of C. Focus on a significant text or critical problem. WebEDTL:3163 Methods: Elementary School Mathematics 2-3 s.h. ARTS:4200 Topics in Studio Arts 1-3 s.h. FREN:4210 Slavery Museums, Memorials, and Statues in the United States, Europe, and the Global South 3-4 s.h. optionprior enrollment in FREN:3060 and FREN:3300. FREN:6001 Reimagining Humanities Scholarship 0-1 s.h. Taught in English. 14 MacLean Hall ARTS:1140 Introduction to African American Art 3 s.h. Same as GWSS:4540. Literatures and cultures of Arabo-French (Beur) and Afro-French immigrations. GE: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts. Comparative analysis of Cinderella stories from around the world including Asia, Europe, Africa, South America; readings, discussion, workshops, and writing; consideration of visual and material presentation of Cinderella stories in physical books. Representations of the natural world in literary works from16th to20th centuries and in film; readings in English translation. Seminar topics include finance careers, curriculum, understanding of current events, internships, professional designations, ethics, and general finance acumen. For more information, see French and Italian (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences) in the catalog. GE: Interpretation of Literature. Requirements: art major. Prerequisites: CINE:3367 with a minimum grade of C. CINE:4378 Advanced Screenwriting II 4 s.h. CINE:1150 Introduction to Screenwriting for Nonmajors 3 s.h. The University of Iowa. will be taken from designated organ system-based courses and 3 s.h. The General Catalog provides information about academic programs at the University of Iowa, and is published for informational purposes and should not be construed as the basis of a contract between a student and the University of Iowa. A major figure, issue, or approach in film theory. FREN:2010 Global Science Fiction 3 s.h. ARTS:2000 Big Ideas: Creativity for a Lifetime 3 s.h. Exploration of what senior artists can teach about creativity and aging; interdisciplinary project-based collaborative learning opportunities that consider role of arts and creativity across a lifespan; essential skills necessary to be professionals in numerous careers including health, social work, education, humanities, and the arts; identification of ways for students to be more creative in their own lives and work. You can focus on what you love or work across areas of study to build your own combination of courses. Process of publishing a scholarly journal; several scholarly journals are published locally through Iowa Research Online (IRO); for graduate students interested in academic journal publishing as well as scholarly communication more broadly. GRAD:6520 Data Visualization Basics 1 s.h. Same as TRNS:3232. Small discussion class taught by a faculty member; topics chosen by instructor; may include outside activities (e.g., films, lectures, performances, readings, visits to research facilities, field trips). Taught in English. Requirements: junior or senior standing. Solid modeling, assemblies, drawings, and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T); basic engineering design process; introduction to engineering standards, product liability, and ethics. ARTS:1060 Elements of Digital Photography 3 s.h. Fundamental 3D design principles and appreciation of contemporary jewelry and metal artworks; techniques and materials in registrar-publications@uiowa.edu. A major period or topic in film history; issues in film historiography, research. NOTICE: The University of Iowa Center for Advancement is an operational name for the State University of Iowa Foundation, an independent, Iowa nonprofit corporation organized as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, publicly supported charitable entity working to advance the University of Iowa. Same as TRNS:2473, WLLC:2473. Taught in English. Individual instruction by a faculty member. Active participation and engagement in a series of classes dedicated to connecting public engagement, research, and teaching; readings and media viewings that framecourse topics; production of a short film, marketing materials,grant, andsyllabi relevant to public engagement project. Same as CSED:7385, EDTL:7385, EPLS:7385, PSQF:7385. optionFREN:3060 and FREN:3300. Requirements: non-art major. Structural and historical problems of representation and inclusion in video games (as text, industry, and culture) along lines of race, gender, sexuality, age, class, and ability; introduction to game studies as a discipline; guidance in learning college-level reading and writing. 203 Van Allen Hall WebCourses. Requirements: art major. WebHONR:4990 Honors Thesis or Project 1-3 s.h. Ambassadors provide information about the Department of Cinematic Arts to incoming and visiting students, university community, and broader community; conduct tours; meet with students and parents; review curriculum; provide information on opportunities; coordinate events; and update materials for prospective and incoming students. CINE:2863 Film/Video Production: Film Festival 3 s.h. CINE:5900 MA Thesis in Film Studies 3 s.h. Students focus on rethinking humanities research by questioning traditional scholarly periodizations, developing an awareness of how scholarship can incorporate questions of diversity and inclusion, and exploring alternate career pathways; cross-disciplinary workshop. Applicants who plan to take only Distance and Online Education courses (Online, GIS, On-Campus, Off-Campus), but are not seeking admission to a degree program should apply as a Distance and Online Education Student. optionprior enrollment in FREN:3060 and FREN:3300. WebCINE:3315 Topics in Screenwriting 3 s.h. Same as LATS:4805, SPAN:4805. UndergraduateMinors. Taught in English. Same as UICB:4340. GE: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts. Examination of what constitutes French culture and civilization from pre-Roman period to later 20th-century. Please check back regularly for changes. AMCS (Applied Mathematical and Computational Sciences), CBE (Chemical and Biochemical Engineering), CEE (Civil and Environmental Engineering), CIAE (Center for Inclusive Academic Excellence), CL (World Languages, Literatures and Cultures), CLAS (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences), CSD (Communication Sciences and Disorders), ECE (Electrical and Computer Engineering), EIT (Engineering and Information Technology), EPLS (Educational Policy and Leadership Studies), FRRB (Free Radical and Radiation Biology), GSND (Geriatric and Special Needs Dentistry), GWSS (Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies), HPAS (Health and Physical Activity Skills), LATH (Latham Science Engagement Initiative), MPB (Molecular Physiology and Biophysics), MSTP (Medical Scientist Training Program), NAIS (Native American and Indigenous Studies), OEH (Occupational and Environmental Health), OPRM (Oral Pathology, Radiology, and Medicine), OTO (OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery), PA (Physician Assistant Studies and Services), PSQF (Psychological and Quantitative Foundations), PTRS (Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science), RSCI (Cardiovascular Interventional Program), RSMR (Magnetic Resonance Imaging Program), RSMS (Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program), SSTP (Secondary Student Training Program), URES (Undergraduate Research Experiences), WLLC (World Languages, Literatures and Cultures). Credit for attendance and participation at French and Francophone cultural events, including scholarly talks, film screenings, art exhibits, literary readings, conversation hours, French Culture Club meetings, and volunteering as a translator for a medical clinic. WebCurrent Courses (MyUI) The MyUI Schedule displays registered courses for a particular session and is available to enrolled students with a HawkID login required. Requirements: for 4 s.h. Requirements: prior or concurrent enrollment in FREN:3060. Social Same as UICB:5330. Opportunity for prearranged independent study with faculty. If Computed Tomography Program Courses (Radiation Sciences) (RSCT) Creative Writing (Iowa Writers' Workshop) OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery Courses (OTO) Psychological and Quantitative Foundations Courses (PSQF) Public Affairs Courses (Planning and Public Affairs) (PBAF) WebSOC:5510 Sociology of Health 3 s.h. Requirements: for CINE:2869grade of C or higher in CINE:1834. WebThe University of Iowa Doctor of Pharmacy professional (PharmD) program serves the state and society by educating broadly-prepared pharmacy professionals who deliver patient-focused and population-based care. WebA-Z Directory < University of Iowa. AMCS (Applied Mathematical and Computational Sciences), CBE (Chemical and Biochemical Engineering), CEE (Civil and Environmental Engineering), CIAE (Center for Inclusive Academic Excellence), CL (World Languages, Literatures and Cultures), CLAS (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences), CSD (Communication Sciences and Disorders), ECE (Electrical and Computer Engineering), EIT (Engineering and Information Technology), EPLS (Educational Policy and Leadership Studies), FRRB (Free Radical and Radiation Biology), GSND (Geriatric and Special Needs Dentistry), GWSS (Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies), HPAS (Health and Physical Activity Skills), LATH (Latham Science Engagement Initiative), MPB (Molecular Physiology and Biophysics), MSTP (Medical Scientist Training Program), NAIS (Native American and Indigenous Studies), OEH (Occupational and Environmental Health), OPRM (Oral Pathology, Radiology, and Medicine), OTO (OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery), PA (Physician Assistant Studies and Services), PSQF (Psychological and Quantitative Foundations), PTRS (Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science), RSCI (Cardiovascular Interventional Program), RSMR (Magnetic Resonance Imaging Program), RSMS (Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program), SSTP (Secondary Student Training Program), URES (Undergraduate Research Experiences), WLLC (World Languages, Literatures and Cultures). ARTS:4390 Book and Publication Design 3 s.h. Taught in French. Prerequisites: FREN:2002. Basic techniques in scenic art for the theatre; classical scene painting, color theory, drawing, using nontraditional tools and materials, foam carving, and finishes. FREN:6005 Colloquium: Teaching French 3 s.h. Learn more how your course will be offered. WebThis course must be completed at the University of Iowa. Special topics and advanced projects in calligraphy and letter arts. Expectations of artworks, artists, and institutions that enable artistic production and exhibition from historical and contemporary perspectives; introduction to key institutions that have transformed a shared sense of art, life, and politics; students are invited to contribute to the evolving sense of responsibility of artists, critics, curators, patrons, and institutions. Wherever your interestsleadyou, we want to help you get there. For more information, see Cinematic Arts (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences) in the catalog. GRAD:7400 Practicum in College Teaching arr. Taught in English. Please review its full disclosure statement. This is a list of courses with the subject code GRAD. WebThe university also affirms its commitment to providing equal opportunities and equal access to university facilities. GE: Values and Culture. Investigation of and reflection on digital scholarly collaboration, production, and promotion. The PDF will include all information unique to this page. GE: Engineering Be Creative. Prerequisites: ENGR:1100 . CINE:1560 Cinematic Arts Ambassador Seminar 1 s.h. Prerequisites: CINE:1834 with a minimum grade of C. CINE:2868 Film/Video Production: Fiction 3 s.h.