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Name of Learning Opportunity: | Frank Sinatra: His Influence in American Popular Music & Culture |
Mode of Delivery: | Guided Independent Study
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Study Group/Residency Enrollment Caps: | Sep cap: 15
Nov cap: 15
Jan cap: 15
Mar cap: 15
May A cap: 15
May B cap: 15 |
Region: | Metro Center |
Location(s): | Metropolitan NYC |
Location(s):
at a distance | Metropolitan NYC, Brooklyn, Studio Semester, Staten Island |
Mentor/Instructor: | Albert Castelo |
Offered in these terms: | Sep, Nov, Jan, Mar, May A (8 Week) |
Credits: | 4 |
Liberal Study? | YES |
Level: | Intro, Adv |
Area of Study: | Cultural Studies |
Subject: | Arts: Visual and Performing, Cultural Studies, Humanities |
GenEd Area 1: 7. Humanities | Fully |
GenEd Area 2: 8. The Arts | Fully |
Available Collegewide: | Y |
Describe how will you interact with students at a distance: | Students can contact the instructor at Albert.Castelo@esc.edu or by phone at (646) 230-1204. |
Description: | The centennial of the birth of Frank Sinatra in 2015 has sparked renewed interest in the life and career of one of the most popular and admired entertainers of the twentieth century. This study examines the extraordinary contributions of Sinatra to music and to film, and his lasting influence in American culture, politics, and civil rights.
This study may be taken to meet the Arts or Humanities requirement, not both. |
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