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January brings a new year and more chances to earn credits. Whether you want to catch up, get ahead or try something new, J-Term provides the opportunity to do so in a condensed timeframe. With classes on campus, online or abroad, there are many options available. Here are some highlights.

Online

Interested of the resurgence of zombies in western culture? This introductory humanities course will be offered for the first time ever during J-Term. Through lectures, readings and film analysis, students will learn about the role of zombies in popular culture across time.

鈥淚n the past 15 years or so there has been an explosion of zombies in American culture, some have even called it a zombie renaissance. This course will help students think critically about the period of their lifetime 鈥 to analyze a major cultural theme that most students have grown up with,鈥 says the instructor, Ann Zimo, assistant professor of humanities.

Students will delve into the history of the fear of the living dead as well as Hollywood鈥檚 appropriation of the zombie in the 1930s and the creation of the modern zombie phenomenon.

Online and Abroad

Also in its inaugural year is , with Spanish professor Lina Lee. This class combines online coursework and a 10-day trip to Cuba, where students will learn about the music, art, architecture, history and culture of the nation while earning fine and performing arts Discovery credits. Participants will stay in Havana and take field trips to places such as Trinidad and Cienfuegos. Students need not speak Spanish to take part.

鈥淗avana is the perfect setting for a meaningful and rewarding听cross-cultural learning experience,鈥 says Lee. 鈥淲hile the relationship between the U.S. and Cuba is an evolving one, I鈥檓 hoping to continue to run this program in the future on an annual basis.鈥

The application deadline has passed for 2018, but keep an eye out for information next year if you find the program to be of interest.

Online

鈥淢ake puppets in your pajamas!鈥 is the tagline for , taught by Carol Fisher, principal lecturer in theatre and dance. In this class, students will make three puppets and explore puppetry through images and videos.

鈥淓ach project allows the student a chance to use different types of materials and create their own original solo performance,鈥 says Fisher. 鈥淛 -Term is a great way to dive right into the course you are taking. In this online puppetry course, you can be really focused on the subject as you create some very colorful characters and develop your performance skills.鈥

Samantha Corwin 鈥18 took the course last year and recommends it to others.

鈥淎ll the materials [to make the puppets] are sent to you, so you don鈥檛 even need to worry about going out and buying the correct type of foam or yarn or anything,鈥 says Corwin, who is the current teaching assistant for THDA 583. 鈥淚t鈥檚 great and a lot of fun.鈥

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Get outside this winter in .听Taught by Nate Fitch, senior lecturer in outdoor education, this course gives students the skills needed to top rope ice climb. The four-day class is brief but intensive. After the first day, students will climb at sites around 易胜博官网, depending on the conditions.

鈥淪tudents will learn technical, leadership, risk management and teaching skills in this course,鈥 Fitch says, adding that it鈥檚 鈥渧ery hands-on and cold!鈥

Get jazzed for J-Term! Explore the and sign up soon.听Registration is open now.听

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