Fall 2008

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FAA 199
Undergraduate Open Seminar

Credit:  0 to 3 hours.


Approved for both letter and S/U grading. May be repeated in the same or separate semesters to a maximum of 6 hours.


Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
52245  lecture- discussion  01:00 PM - 02:20 PM TR  room ARR
Krannert Art Museum 
Garnett, G; Liebersohn, H 
3 hours
Discovery course.
Art Creativity Diversity High art and street art, tradition and experimentation, the familiar and the unfamiliar, creativity in America and around the globe provide the foundation for this course that welcomes curious students from all disciplines on campus. Students will attend performances and exhibitions, meet and interact with artists, and examine core issues and values associated with diversity and the creative process in the context of our increasingly complex society and global human collective. Faculty teams from the arts, sciences, humanities, and other campus domains will lead students through a variety of visual arts, music, dance, and theatre experiences throughout the semester at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts and the Krannert Art Museum -- two of the country's leading university-based cultural institutions -- to spark investigation and dialogue. [Admission to performances and exhibitions will be provided without charge to students enrolled in this course.] First Year Discovery Program Course. Registration restricted to freshmen. Students should enroll in only one Discovery course. Students who enroll in more than one Discovery course may be dropped from the additional Discovery Courses. Class meets in Krannert Art Museum, Collections Resource Laboratory

52246  lecture- discussion  03:00 PM - 04:20 PM TR  room ARR
Krannert Art Museum 
Catanzarite, C; Dixon, L 
3 hours
Discovery course.
Art Creativity Diversity High art and street art, tradition and experimentation, the familiar and the unfamiliar, creativity in America and around the globe provide the foundation for this course that welcomes curious students from all disciplines on campus. Students will attend performances and exhibitions, meet and interact with artists, and examine core issues and values associated with diversity and the creative process in the context of our increasingly complex society and global human collective. Faculty teams from the arts, sciences, humanities, and other campus domains will lead students through a variety of visual arts, music, dance, and theatre experiences throughout the semester at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts and the Krannert Art Museum -- two of the country's leading university-based cultural institutions -- to spark investigation and dialogue. [Admission to performances and exhibitions will be provided without charge to students enrolled in this course.] First Year Discovery Program Course. Registration restricted to freshmen. Students should enroll in only one Discovery course. Students who enroll in more than one Discovery course may be dropped from the additional Discovery Courses. Class meets in Krannert Art Museum, Collections Resource Laboratory

51618  lecture- discussion  CM1 10:30 AM - 11:50 AM TR  room ARR
Krannert Art Museum 
Knowles, P; Schook, L 
3 hours
Discovery course.
Art Creativity Diversity High art and street art, tradition and experimentation, the familiar and the unfamiliar, creativity in America and around the globe provide the foundation for this course that welcomes curious students from all disciplines on campus. Students will attend performances and exhibitions, meet and interact with artists, and examine core issues and values associated with diversity and the creative process in the context of our increasingly complex society and global human collective. Faculty teams from the arts, sciences, humanities, and other campus domains will lead students through a variety of visual arts, music, dance, and theatre experiences throughout the semester at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts and the Krannert Art Museum -- two of the country's leading university-based cultural institutions -- to spark investigation and dialogue. [Admission to performances and exhibitions will be provided without charge to students enrolled in this course.] First Year Discovery Program Course. Registration restricted to freshmen. Students should enroll in only one Discovery course. Students who enroll in more than one Discovery course may be dropped from the additional Discovery Courses. Class meets in Krannert Art Museum, Collections Resource Laboratory

52247  lecture- discussion  06:00 PM - 07:20 PM TR  room ARR
Krannert Art Museum 
Gollin, G; Benson, E 
3 hours
Discovery course.
Art Creativity Diversity High art and street art, tradition and experimentation, the familiar and the unfamiliar, creativity in America and around the globe provide the foundation for this course that welcomes curious students from all disciplines on campus. Students will attend performances and exhibitions, meet and interact with artists, and examine core issues and values associated with diversity and the creative process in the context of our increasingly complex society and global human collective. Faculty teams from the arts, sciences, humanities, and other campus domains will lead students through a variety of visual arts, music, dance, and theatre experiences throughout the semester at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts and the Krannert Art Museum -- two of the country's leading university-based cultural institutions -- to spark investigation and dialogue. [Admission to performances and exhibitions will be provided without charge to students enrolled in this course.] First Year Discovery Program Course. Registration restricted to freshmen. Students should enroll in only one Discovery course. Students who enroll in more than one Discovery course may be dropped from the additional Discovery Courses. Class meets in Krannert Art Museum, Collections Resource Laboratory

52803  lecture- discussion  ES2 ARRANGED   room ARR
Noble Hall 
Lee, S 
1 hours
This course is designed to introduce students to community development practices and the participatory approach followed by the East St. Louis Action Research Project (ESLARP). Detailed information about the course is available at www.eslarp.uiuc.edu. Enrollment in this class requires attendance in two in-class sessions and one outreach weekend. This section meets in class on November 12 and November 19. The outreach weekend is November 14-15.
Meets 20-Oct-08 - 10-Dec-08.

52341  lecture- discussion  ESL ARRANGED   room ARR
Noble Hall 
Lee, S 
1 hours
This course is designed to introduce students to community development practices and the participatory approach followed by the East St. Louis Action Research Project (ESLARP). Detailed information about the course is available at www.eslarp.uiuc.edu. Enrollment in this class requires attendance in two in-class sessions and one outreach weekend. This section meets in class on September 24 and October 1. The outreach weekend is September 26-27.