Other
Work
While my major coursework has been the focus of my academic journey, I’ve also explored other subjects that have contributed to my skills and proficiencies. Take a look.
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Here are some of the courses
I’ve taken outside my major:
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IT-123: Intro to Computational Reasoning
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LSP-200: Seminar on Race, Power, and Resistance - Rhetorics of US Feminisms
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AMS-285: History and U.S. Popular Media
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PSY-217: Human Sexuality
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EVN-230: Climate Change
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REL-200: Intro to Catholicism
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SOC-279: Intro to Statistics + Social Sciences
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HST-183: U.S. History 1800-Present
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LSP-11: Movie Musicals
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MAT-120: Quantitative Reasoning
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SOC 105: Social Problems
Course: IT-123
Instructor: Dr. MJ Davidson
Intro to Computational Reasoning covers problem-solving techniques, including problem decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithmic thinking. The course also introduces the Internet, the World Wide Web, and Web application development. During the quarter, I built interactive web pages using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Course: LSP-110
Instructor: Dr. Jason Kalin
Walking Chicago: A History in Footsteps [Discover Chicago] was the first class I took at DePaul and is a part of DePaul's Discover Chicago program. The syllabus states, "By studying and practicing the art of walking, we will use the material of everyday life—the rhythms and experiences of the streets of Chicago, its people, places, and things—as construction material for our compositions."
Course: WRD-104
Instructor: Delaney Morrison
WRD-104 Composition and Rhetoric is an introductory course for higher-level writing. This is my final portfolio for this course. It consists of all of the elements of my research paper and a multimedia essay.