PUFY
1002

Integrative Studio 1 [Language Supported]

Parsons School of Design: Parsons First Year

[LS] Int Studio 1: Fake
Fall 2017
Taught By: Noah Fischer
Section: BL2

Course Reference Number: 4954

Credits: 3

Fake describes something that is not what it appears to be. Counterfeit bags, forged money, stage names, mockumentaries, pranking, the list goes on. But how do we define what is real and what is fake? Could something fake actually be more powerful, more authentic, than truth? Language Supported Integrative Seminar 1 has two important goals. First, it will prepare students to read and write at the university level. Throughout the semester, we will work toward scholarly questions as we acquire the authority needed to write our way into existing intellectual conversations. Second, its relationship with Language Supported Integrative Studio 1 will result in critical dialogues between seminar and studio practice, or writing and making. This course shares a common theme with Integrative Studio 1 and at various times in the semester, the two classes share ideas, concepts, and assignments through bridge topics. In this way, it will bring together reading, writing, and making in a manner that is essential to the creative work of artists and designers in every discipline. The Parsons Learning Portfolio will be introduced and developed in the Integrative courses. This Language Supported (LS) course is specially designed for students for whom English is a second language. LS courses have the same content as non-LS courses as well as extra attention to vocabulary, cultural references, and support for reading and writing. Students will engage with the materials in a supportive and dynamic learning environment as they become acclimated to American educational context, culture, and expectations. Parsons LS faculty possess training specific to both the content area and language support focus.

Co-requisite(s): PUFY 1002 [LS] Integrative Studio 1 and NELP 1700 ESL High Intermediate or NELP 1800 ESL Advanced. Open to: Parsons First Year Bachelors degree students for whom English is a second language.

College: Parsons School of Design (PS)

Department: Parsons First Year (PUFY)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 16