Spring courses make a splash on CCNY’s campus

With the winter winds subsiding, CCNY Beavers are back on campus engaging in new and exciting courses at The City College of New York. As classes begin, the entire campus is rocking their school spirit on Tuesdays for Gear Up, CCNY!

There are a variety of courses to choose from. Students can partake in courses that use motion graphics and animation in architecture to entrepreneurship courses focusing on renewable energy. A select list of spring courses follows:

The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture’s advanced media seminar, Visualizing Central Park, is a collaboration with the Central Park Conservancy and is professionally structured by its "client's" needs through sequential presentations. In investigating Central Park through time, the class, taught by Matthew Seibert, will utilize motion graphics, 3D animation, and game development tools to probe and visualize the historical actors, environmental forces, cultural desires, and future projections of this landmark landscape.

The Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership has a Data for Decision Making course taught by Brian Barnier and Entrepreneurship in Renewable Energy taught by Punit Arora and Mohamed Ahmed.

The Division of Humanities and the Arts is offering Evidence: Image, Fact, Document, an interdisciplinary course linked to the Rifkind Seminar on the subject of evidence and is taught by Ellen Handy

For more information about City College’s undergraduate and graduate courses, please visit the college website to view the courses in each major and to choose from more than 50 programs as well as certificate programs.

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