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AR 333: Watercolor Painting
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Fundamentals of this medium are taught through a series of guided exercises: wet on wet, wet on dry, washes, color mixing and transparency. Emphasis is placed on direct observation, composition, personal expression, and improvement of techniques. Prerequisite: AR 221.
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AR 335: Fundamentals of Relief Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Experimentation with monoprints, linocuts, and woodcuts prepares the student to create small editions of prints with the tools and procedures printmakers from Dürer and Rembrandt to Picasso constantly investigated to spark their imagination and creativity. Prerequisite: AR 221.
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AR 336: Mixed Media:Collages,Monotypes,Monoprints
3.00 Credits
Regis College
This course introduces a variety of techniques to produce one-of-a-kind, limited edition multiple images. Utilizing traditional and non-traditional methods of printmaking and collage, students focus on individual subject matter and work to develop visual themes. Emphasis is placed on original and creative recycling of popular and historical images, as well as the use of found objects and materials. The student-artists will be exposed to contemporary artists and their work. Prerequisite: AR 221.
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AR 337: Computer Animation
3.00 Credits
Regis College
The aim of this course is to introduce the student to and develop a basic proficiency with computer-based animation. Through a series of exercises and assignments, the student is introduced to (1) the basic concerns of the animator, (2) a wide range of animation approaches and styles, and (3) the techniques associated with the reproduction of computer-based animation. Macintosh computer skills required. Prerequisite: One of the following-AR 221, CO 221, ID 207, or with permission.
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BI 103: Introductory Biology/Lab
3.00 Credits
Regis College
This course covers the major principles of Biology from an evolutionary viewpoint. The first semester covers the major concepts in molecular and cellular biology, microbiology, and genetics. The second semester covers the major principles of evolution, ecology, plant biology, and comparative physiology.
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BI 104: Introductory Biology/Lab
3.00 Credits
Regis College
This course covers the major principles of Biology from an evolutionary viewpoint. The first semester covers the major concepts in molecular and cellular biology, microbiology, and genetics. The second semester covers the major principles of evolution, ecology, plant biology, and comparative physiology.
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BI 106: Anatomy and Physiology/Lab
3.00 Credits
Regis College
The fundamental facts and concepts of the normal structure and function of the human body are presented. The course progresses from the structure and function of cells and tissues to the anatomy and physiology of the integrated organ systems of the body. Laboratory work includes microscopic examination of tissues, dissection of preserved organ specimens and the cat, and investigations of various human physiological processes. For BI 106, Prerequisite: BI 105.
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BI 108: General Microbiology/Lab
3.00 Credits
Regis College
The general characteristics of microbes and their relationship to humans are explored, with emphasis on those that are pathogenic to humans and those that are of public health significance. This includes the biological characteristics of microbes, antimicrobial methods, concepts of immunity, diagnosis, and treatment and prevention of infection. The laboratory experience familiarizes the student with microbiological methodology and aseptic technique.
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BI 203: Human Biology
3.00 Credits
Regis College
A study of the structural and functional relationships of human organisms. Emphasis is placed on both the normal and abnormal functioning of each system.
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BI 209: Introductory Microbiology/Lab
3.00 Credits
Regis College
The biology of microbes: a study of their metabolism, growth, genetics, taxonomy, and ecology. Consideration of their importance in public health and use in research and industry. Instruction also in basic theory and practice. Prerequisite: BI 103.
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