Baruch Logic is a complete course resource for Philosophy 1600: Logic and …
Baruch Logic is a complete course resource for Philosophy 1600: Logic and Moral Reasoning, an introductory logic course at Baruch College, City University of New York. The site includes a course text with accompanying videos, problem sets, and homework assignments. The instructional materials can be freely accessed but at this time the problem sets and homework can be viewed but not interacted with by anyone not registered in the course.
Lecture #1 for the course: CIS 4400: Data Warehousing for Analytics - …
Lecture #1 for the course: CIS 4400: Data Warehousing for Analytics - "Overview" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Royce Kok and B. Madhusudan as part of the NYC Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Welcome to the year 1969 at the City University of New York. …
Welcome to the year 1969 at the City University of New York. Spring is in the air, and so are protests, sit-ins, occupations, and debates about the purpose of the public university. One question is on everyone’s mind: Whom is the public university meant to serve? You may think you know the answer, but be prepared to question what you know.
Contemporary Issues in Curating will offer an introduction to curatorial practice, examining …
Contemporary Issues in Curating will offer an introduction to curatorial practice, examining the processes of exhibition-making from intersectional, cultural, theoretical, and pragmatic perspectives. Since the Coronavirus has greatly altered the way we produce and consume culture, this class will consider ways in which making, showing and experiencing art beyond the “white cube” might be reimagined. The course will look at historical and contemporary examples of curatorial practices that rethink modes of accessibility and equitable spaces. As more and more cultural programs have moved online, we will question and participate in this realm using the Baruch College Art Collection to organize a digital exhibition that is then collectively designed to operate within this networked, screen-based culture.
This course will prepare you to think through and respond critically to historic and emerging cultures of curating and museum cultures. You will have the opportunity to analyze the field of curating and respond to what makes a “good” curator in the 21st century. You will not only learn to criticize but to understand why museum apparatuses of display and certain art historical cannons exist. Using the Baruch College Art Collection, you will curate an exhibition, articulating and communicating artwork for various public audiences, while understand the basics of digital software to organize an online project for which you can use in your professional portfolio.
COM 1010 is an introductory level course in Communication Studies. The majority …
COM 1010 is an introductory level course in Communication Studies. The majority of the course focuses on public speaking but also touches on topics such as group communication, visual communication, and business communication.
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "11: Identity & Access …
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "11: Identity & Access Management" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "12: Network & Endpoint …
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "12: Network & Endpoint Security" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "13: Patching & Vulnerability …
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "13: Patching & Vulnerability Management" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "14: Business Continuity & …
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "14: Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "15: Application Security" delivered …
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "15: Application Security" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "16: Mobile Devices & …
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "16: Mobile Devices & Wireless Connectivity" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "17: Cloud Security" delivered …
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "17: Cloud Security" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "18-19: Anatomy of a …
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "18-19: Anatomy of a Breach" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "1: Introduction & State …
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "1: Introduction & State of Cybersecurity" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "20: "Enterprise Audit & …
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "20: "Enterprise Audit & Compliance" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "21: Hacking Democracy: Election …
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "21: Hacking Democracy: Election Security" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "2: Cybersecurity Fundamentals" delivered …
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "2: Cybersecurity Fundamentals" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "3-4: Networking Fundamentals" delivered …
Lecture for the course: CIS 3550: Cybersecurity - "3-4: Networking Fundamentals" delivered at Baruch College in Spring 2020 by Michael Whiteman as part of the Tech-in-Residence Corps program.
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