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Courses

Mythology and Folklore

LARTSpring

This course focuses on defining different types of cultural or mythical "models" for society and individuals; how they are formed; how they help shape beliefs, worldviews, and historical

Multicultural Contemplative Practices

LARTSpring

What is meditation? What are the connections between personal transformation and the challenges that face the human race in the 21st century?

American Television

LARTFall, Spring

How did the advent of American popular television in the 1940s change our culture, habits, routines, relationships, ideas, and politics?

Palestinian-Israeli Relations

LARTSpring

In this course, students examine Palestinian and Israeli histories, cultures, and relationships and delve into the origins of coexistence and conflict.

20th-Century Women Songwriters

LARTFall

This course is a comprehensive study of influential female songwriters of the 20th century and their relationships with their cowriters and producers.

The Music of Laurel Canyon

LARTSpring

This course encompasses the study ofmusicians who lived in Laurel Canyon, in Los Angeles, California, between the years 1964-1970, including Joni Mitchell; Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young; Mama Cass

Artistry, Creativity, and Inquiry Seminar

LARTFall, Spring, Summer

The Artistry, Creativity, and Inquiry Seminar provides an introduction to the life of the creative and curious mind.

Professional Development Seminar

LARTFall, Spring, Summer

The Professional Development Seminar provides an opportunity for students in their sixth semester to reflect upon their academic and professional experience at Berklee, prepare to complete their Be

Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Art

LARTFall

This course explores artistic expression through musical responses to poetry, dance, painting, film, photography, and other art forms.

Creativity and Expression in the Arts

LARTFall

In this course, students explore the artistic and creative processes involved in jazz and examine the connections among jazz and different modes of artistic expression, including the connections am

What Is Being?

LARTSpring

The motto of Berklee College of Music is Esse quam videri, a phrase from Cicero's essay "On Friendship," which translates as "to be, rather than to seem." This course gives

Digital Narrative Theory and Practice

LARTSpring

This course blends theory and practice in an exploration of digital narrative: how stories can be told with digital and new media technologies.

Japanese 1

LARTFall

This course is a study of the Japanese language focusing on spoken Japanese and everyday conversation techniques.

Japanese 2

LARTFall, Spring, Summer

LJPN-272 is a study of the Japanese language focusing on spoken Japanese and everyday conversational techniques.

Japanese 3

LARTFall

This course builds on the Japanese language skills students developed in Japanese 2.

Japanese 4

LARTSpring

This course builds on the Japanese language skills developed in Japanese 3.

Concepts of Mathematics

LARTFall, Spring, Summer

In this course, students develop quantitative and visual reasoning skills. Students also learn problem solving through applications in mathematics and finance.

Principles of Music Acoustics

LARTFall, Spring, Summer

This course is a survey of acoustical phenomena relating to music.

Applications of Music Acoustics

LARTFall, Spring, Summer

This course includes the study of basic vibrating systems and sound sources; sound outdoors and indoors (waves, echoes, and reverberation); sound transmission and noise reduction; sound reinforceme

Principles of Audio Electronics

LARTFall, Spring

This course introduces students to the theory and practice of audio electronics.

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