Fall 2002 Course Descriptions
All courses below are approved to be taught in Fall 2002; however, some (or all) may not be offered this term. The
course numbers that are offered this term link to the Schedule of Classes. The complete
list below is a good indicator of what may be offered over the next few years (contact
department about offerings). For explanations of course elements see the
Key to Course Descriptions.
Arizona International College: Directed Studies (AIDI) Department Info
AIDI 378A
-- Directed Studies in Cultural and Natural History: Silver Lake Project
(3 units) Description: This course is a multi-year field research project focused on the exploration, description, and interpretation of cultural and natural features associated with Silver Lake, an alpine environment and historic mine site in the San Juan Mts. of southwestern Colorado. Prerequisite(s): instructor consent for non-AIC students. May be repeated: for a total of 9 units of credit. Usually offered: Summer.
AIDI 378B
-- Directed Studies in Computer-based Training
(1-6 units) Description: This is a specialized and highly individualized program of study in which a small number of students work with a faculty member on projects involving Computer-based Training and Information Design. Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor. May be repeated: for a total of 12 units of credit. Usually offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.
AIDI 378C
-- Directed Studies in Fine and Performing Arts
(1-6 units) Description: This is a specialized and highly individualized program of study in which a small number of students work with a faculty member and a Community Mentor on projects and advanced studies in Media and Performing Arts. Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor. May be repeated: for a total of 12 units of credit. Usually offered: Fall, Spring.
AIDI 478A
-- Directed Studies in Sustainable Development
(3-5 units) Description: This course stresses the practical application of skills learned, including research skills, communications experience, and extensive computer applications to complete at least one hands-on project on a specific social, economic, and/or environmental issue in the world today.
Prerequisite(s): writing skills at senior level or above; consent of instructor for non-AIC students. Usually offered: Fall, Spring.
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